In 2005, Capcom announced a Devil May Cry title for the PlayStation Portable. However, after years with no new information or gameplay footage, the game was officially removed from release schedules and its cancellation was confirmed by Capcom in 2009.
Welcome to Zombhai, a city populated by zombies! What will it take you to survive? Featuring a wide range of weapons and locations this game will bring hours of fun.
The protagonist Sahara Takumi was feared as the leader of the juvenile gangster group “Sabre-tooth Tiger”. Some people in the underworld even called him devil’s incarnate, and so far the police has been unable to capture him.
Then suddenly two of his best friends are killed by an assassin employed by the mafia. The event marked the downfall of Sabre-tooth Tiger and Takumi made sure he stayed out of public attention. Despite even all that he receives a request to be the bodyguard for a mysterious diva named Towa. Seeking revenge for his comrades and a way to rise up from this nightmare, the protagonist accepts the job and stands up to act as Towa’s shield.
Melodie was a rhythm-based platform game for the PSP in development at Kuju Entertainment's Brighton studios in 2005. While it never saw an actual release, a prototype was found in a PSP development kit and released on the internet in 2016.
The prototype included a small selection of music:
- Annie - Chewing Gum
- Beastie Boys - Intergalactic
- Bloodhound Gang - The Bad Touch
- The Chemical Brothers - Galvanize
- Kylie Minogue - Slow
- Public Enemy - She Watch Channel Zero
The actual gameplay has elements generated from and timed to the selected music track, including level decorations and a procedurally-generated "Creature" for the player to race.
Tales of Eternia is an action japanese role playing game, with real time battle scenes (combos and spells can be assigned to the face buttons). It is a port of the original PS1 game, which was localized as Tales of Destiny II in the US (not to be confused with the Japanese Exclusive title Tales of Destiny 2, an actual sequel to Tales of Destiny)
The game is set in the fantasy world of Inferia, follows the story of a young hunter named Reid Hershel and his friends, Farah and Keele, as they meet a mysterious girl who speaks an unknown language. Their subsequent quest to discover her origins leads them across a dimensional boundary to an entirely different realm known as Celestia, where they become involved in an age-old conflict between the two worlds.
It would later inspire a 13-episode anime co-produced by Production I.G loosely based on the game's plot.
PSP port of "Ford Bold Moves Street Racing", (released in Europe as "Ford Street Racing: L.A. Duel")
Ford Bold Moves Street Racing is the third Razorworks-developed title in the licensed Ford Racing series since they took over development in Ford Racing 2. Unlike its predecessors, this version has an urban atmosphere. The road races, off-road challenges and circuit tracks have been removed and the action has been taken entirely to the streets of Los Angeles, with 24 tracks available. As in the previous version, the 18 available cars are all Fords, ranging from the 1968 Mustang GT to the 2007 Shelby GT 500.