Boy meets girl, boy and girl go on a beach-side stroll, girl gets kidnapped by a giant flying bird, boy goes ballistic and attempts to rescue her. The Flying Hamster is a classic tale, one which many have experienced or even been a victim of in the past. In this adventure the flying hamster traverses the world in order to reclaim his beloved from her evil captors. The flying hamster encounters various locations in his journey, including Japan, Egypt and underwater locals. Of course, as a hamster of ingenuity he embarked on this adventure by creating a make-shift flying device but forgot to create an armory. Armed with spit, and spit alone, the flying hamster hopes to reclaim what he has lost.
TheGamingLiberty.com:
"The Games Atelier has cancelled the planned HD Vita version of their quirky PSP/PS3 Mini title The Flying Hamster."
its not like i would have paid for it, its a minis and got it for free(can already play it on my vita)
From the review:
"I don’t like shmups. I never have and I probably never will. Even so, every few years there will be the occasional Metal Slug or Gunstar Heroes that, against all odds, happens to strike my fancy. This year, it has happened again in the form of The Flying Hamster, a cute and wild battle against all sorts of critters from gun-toting penguins to fish-chucking bears. Oh, and toaster robots. Don’t forget about toaster robots."
We’ve seen a lot of strange video games, and The Flying Hamster is without question one of the weirdest. Only here will you battle ninja star throwing foxes, a cow that uses its udders as a mini gun and evil robots that shoot toast from their heads. This horizontal shooter is a bit on the short side, and you can plow through it in a couple of hours, but the high level of polish makes it a cool impulse buy.
John Artest (RunDLC)