![]() This is a top-tier license, but the game feels like it was given B-grade treatment. Bandai is publishing the game here, but the game was originally developed and put out in Japan by Sony Computer Entertainment itself, with Production I.G collaborating on the design. So far, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex is the most telling case for me of the PSP, on unfortunate occasions, getting second-class treatment despite its stature and success. Standing in the shadow of its big brother PS2, and with the PS3 looming to claim its birthright inheritance of developer time and publisher budgets, the PSP has not always gotten the love it needs. A newborn system always has trouble finding its identity in its growing years, and the PSP has had more than its share of growing pains. ![]() ![]() The generation gap has been bridged between consoles and handhelds, with budgets and production design levels raised to daunting levels. Coming in on the end of first year of the PlayStation Portable, we're seeing the challenges and troubles Sony has brought by birthing its breed of the next generation of portable gaming with PSP. ![]()
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