Planetarium Creator Ohira Takayuki Kanshuu Homestar Portable is a PlayStation Portable adaption of Sega Toys' popular Homestar series of consumer planetariums.
The Homestar systems are portable planetarium projectors made by SEGA, intended for domestic use, and retail for around 20-25'000yen. The main restriction with gadgets like that will always be how brightly they can project over an average size room. Homestar Portable for the PlayStation Portable doesn't have this problem.
It's not a game, but an astronomy tool for the PSP generation. The view of the heavens depends on the position of the observer on the Earth. This can be set manually, or automatically by the PSP GPS unit (sold separately at almost three times the price of the software). Up/down and left/right on the D-pad control the altitude and azimuth respectively, allowing the player to change the section of sky they are viewing. The shoulder buttons zoom in and out of the star field, and the analog nub can be used to get more information about partic
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Project M - Dream is a teaser to the interactive VR adventure game currently in development by EVR Studio.
In this experience, get an up close sneak peek at one of the game characters that will appear in EVR STUDIO’s upcoming adventure game.
The highly acclaimed Tokyo Bus Guide is finally back as part of the SuperLite 2000 series!
Follow traffic rules like signals and speed limits, and complete your route on time according to the schedule!
Now, aim to become a Tokyo city bus driver—Let’s Go into the streets of Tokyo!!
Japanese free-to-play simulation video game, based on The Idolmaster franchise with some new characters. The voice actresses of the game have featured many songs and lives, the game also has many adapted works.
The Idolmaster: Mobile is a mobile phone game released in 2009, and replaced by The Idolmaster: Mobile i in 2012. The game collaborates with The Idolmaster arcade game.