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    psp echochrome: Mugen Kairou

    Newly released today:



    echochrome: Mugen Kairou is not just any 3D puzzle game, this is a truly unique and innovative brain teaser where your point of view defines logic and not the other way round. What seems like an improbable path is made possible to cross when you rotate it to the right degree. A cliff or a hole is bridged when you tilt the maze to the point where the overhead pathway covers it. Falling into a hole does not necessarily lead you to a bottomless drop when you turn the maze the right around. What seems like a drop from one angle is in fact a portal to another pathway when seen from another angle. In general, the laws that govern this world is what you see and not what you know.

    Take a look at things from the other side and do not let common logic hinder you. For being deceived by your eyes is the sole way to salvation in this game. After trying out all the challenges provided by the game, use your imagination and create your own mazes.

    Sony Computer Entertainment's echochrome: Mugen Kairou for Sony PSP™ is in stock today, shipping as region free Japanese version for 39.90 only.

    Aside from the Japanese version, a region free Asian version of echochrome: Mugen Kairou has also been released and is available for US$ 42.90 only.

    http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-2izm.html

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    After playing the demo

    i cannot wait for this release

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    Just for your knowledge, the Japanese version interface is in a mix of Jap + Eng. The Asian version has many languages including pure English. In both, the menu is easy to understand. I like the Japanese version because the Japanese characters, along with the music and interface, makes a unique combo.

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