Update: June 5, 2009 The bonus Prinny BGM soundtrack CD is no longer available.Update: November 21, 2008 «©NCSX» For too long, the Prinnies have labored under the yoke of their mistress Etna. One Prinny has had enough and ventures out on his own. Well, not really on his own - he's actually under orders from Etna to seek out stolen sweets and pastries that have been absconded by some dastardly rascal. Still, being independent for a little while is better than being at the beck and call of a demanding taskmaster like Etna. The Prinny protagonist in Atlus' new PSP side-scrolling platform game can jump, slash, twist, dash, and toss bombs to overcome adversity. For those times when a little something extra is needed, the Prinny may also hop onto armored vehicles armed with frightful artillery-firing armaments. It's almost like Metal Slug except the grunt is a sword-wielding penguin and the enemies are primarily whimsical creatures with an edge. The first stage introduces the play mechanics where the Prinny moves from left to right and slashes at relatively tame enemy creatures. The Prinny can perform a double-jump to scale platforms and also fire off a crescent-shaped projectile attack while in mid-air. When Prinny is firmly on the ground however, he can only perform a sword slash. To avoid attacks and to pass through obstacles, Prinny twirls himself like a ballerina when the "O" button is pressed and held. To watch this in action, look out for the demon statue on the second level. If Prinny tries to waddle past it, he'll be destroyed. Only spinning will allow him safe passage. All preorders and new orders will ship with a bonus Prinny BGM soundtrack CD as shown in the link below (while supplies last). Jan Code: 4995506001490 Region-Free Japanese PSP games may be played on North American and European PSP handhelds. There is no region-coding on PSP game UMDs. View the back cover and screenshots for Prinny: Ore ga Shujinkou de Iinsuka? on the main NCSX website. This document is ©NCSX 2008. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of this document may be made without express written consent of National Console Support, Inc.
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