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Ratchet & Clank HD Collection Delayed for PS Vita in North America

After it has been already launched earlier this month in Europe and Australia, The Ratchet & Clank HD Trilogy for PS Vita has been delayed with one more week for the gamers from North America. Also known as the Ratchet & Clank HD Collection, which includes the first three original PS2 classics in high-definition, the game will now be released on July 29th.

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Ratchet & Clank Weapons: Here Is The Most Powerful & Most Fun

These are the most powerful and fun Ratchet & Clank weapons from the franchise, and the ones we hope to see returning in the upcoming game.

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Storm231089d ago

Mr Zurkon is the best. He is hysterical.

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A Look at All of the 3D Platformers Available on Vita

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "3D platformers have long been a favourite genre of mine. Growing up on the likes of Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon on PS1 means I’ve been conditioned to love the colourful, vibrant worlds and the exploration-based gameplay that often goes with the 3D platformer. In recent generations the genre has stalled, with fewer new releases and publishers unwilling to invest in new titles, and even older mascots falling by the wayside.

Yet thanks to its brilliant backwards-compatibility with PS1 and PSP games, the Vita has become something of a home for the neglected genre, with plenty of classic games playable (especially thanks to HD Remasters from the PS2 era) and a few brilliant modern titles thrown into the mix too."

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A Look at All of the Third-Person Shooters Available on Vita

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "Thanks to some solid late-in-life Japanese support, and a sea of backwards-compatible games, the Vita’s library of third-person shooters is a lot better than it first appears, covering a variety of sub-genres from horror to stealth to tactical, all the while providing games that are a tonne of fun to play."

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Zjet2054d ago

Missed so many games.

Also backwards compatibility differs from region to region.

Literally some stores like the NZ/Aus store will allow syphon Filter 1 and 3 but not 2 and the USA store is different again

IanTH2054d ago (Edited 2054d ago )

I haven't done it in a while so unsure if it has changed, but you used to be able to download any PS1 or PSP game to a PS3 and then transfer it to the Vita and it just worked - regardless of whether it showed as something you could buy in store for, or download directly to, the Vita. It opened up a huge library of back-compat titles that way.

Spectator22053d ago

What's missing, out of interest?