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GPB: Let's Golf! Review

GPB writes: There are two types of golf games – those that are simulation-based (like the Tiger Woods series) and those with a more casual approach. Games like the Hot Shots Golf series and Pangya: Fantasy Golf easily fall into this category, with their anime-style characters and a tap-tap swing system that's simple for anyone to master with just the right amount of practice. Gameloft's latest PSP Mini offering, Let's Golf, follows this formula to a tee, and it's not bad considering the seven-dollar asking price."

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gameplaybook.com
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New Titles Added to PSP Minis Sale

Following Electronic Theatre’s report on the PlayStation Network’s PSP Minis sale last week, a small selection of new titles have been added to the promotion. With each and every title offered at the significantly reduced price of 99p, there are few gamers who could resist the impulse to pick-up one or two of these gems during the ongoing sale.

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electronictheatre.co.uk
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IGN: Let's Golf Review

The unlockable clothes and the ability to mark your character profile with a snapshot from the camera isn't nearly enough to make Let's Golf a worthy download, especially at the "premium" price scale of the DSi Shop. Nintendo's already released True Swing Golf Express is the far better option.

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Playstation Network Wrap-Up for February 25th, 2010

Diehard GameFAN writes, "Last week's PSN update was dominated by one big name: Yakuza 3. The demo was good, though the fighting engine pissed me off some. Since then, there's been a spot of bother about the game, with the word that Hostess Clubs, as well as a couple of other cultural items, were removed from the game. This upset a few people – I was mildly annoyed – but even that was mild compared to the controversy created by the other big-name release on the PSN."

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