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E3 06: LucasArts to show Traxion

Music game will launch on PSP and will be compatible with MP3 files stored on MemoryStick.

LOS ANGELES--Developed by Kuju Entertainment and released through LucasArts, Traxion is a new PSP game that's being shown off at this year's E3. The game will feature dozens of minigames and a variety of music from leading artists, as well as being compatible with MP3 files stored on the MemoryStick.

Traxion features a music-analysis tool that will react to the type of music being played and adapt the game accordingly. LucasArts says that the result will be a visual and sensory experience that will be different every time you play.

There's no news as of yet on a release date or whether the game will be playable at E3, but we'll have more from the show when it starts tomorrow.

Guy Cocker
By Guy Cocker, Editor

Guy Cocker is the Editor of GameSpot UK, a handheld gaming fan, and someone who actually managed to use video games to lose weight. He recently took up the position of games expert on BBC 5 live and is a BAFTA games judge.

7 comments
ImDrFreak
ImDrFreak

This is Lucasarts. This game will be cancelled about a month before it's code complete. because It's not a Star Wars or Indiana Jones game.

REVENGEotSITH
REVENGEotSITH

Thanks for the 360 love, LA. Where are the Star Wars games???

Doolum
Doolum

i want Monster Hunter.....!!!!!!!

mkeelahi
mkeelahi

I don't have any psp. alas!!!

blackIceJoe
blackIceJoe

sweet more stuff for the PSP I like that

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