Capcom bringing two classics to PSP
PlayStation classics Mega Man Legends and Breath of Fire III on their way to Sony's handheld.
TOKYO--It seems that Capcom is bringing two of its hit PlayStation games to the PSP. According to retail sources in Japan, the company will release Rockman Dash (Mega Man Legends) on August 4, followed by another classic game, Breath of Fire III, on August 25.
It's unclear whether the two games will be direct ports of their original PlayStation releases in 1997 or feature some new addition or arrangements. Additionally, there have been no reports on whether the games will be released in the United States.
Capcom revealed in its financial report last month that a total of 10 PSP games are slated for release during the current business year ending March 31, 2006. GameSpot will bring additional news on Capcom's PSP games as it becomes available.
For more information on the two games, check out the full reviews of the PlayStation versions of Mega Man Legends and Breath of Fire III.
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