
During TGS we had our first chance to see Patapon 2, a new adventure for the cute Patapon creatures created by Sony for its rhythm series on PSP. Designer Hiroyuki Kotani revealed that the development team received many requests for a second game in the series, as well as some complaints, and they decided to take both positive and negative feedback into consideration when thinking up a new installment. Fans of the first Patapon wanted more levels, a higher degree of customization and the option to enjoy it with their friends, and it looks like all of them will be satisfied. Patapon 2 features new characters, levels and a new multiplayer mode enjoyable by up to four players.
Spiffy:
+ Original multiplayer mode with game sharing
+ new characters and commands
Iffy:
- Multiplayer can be a problem when one or more of the players are not very skilled.

In the past, these games wouldn't have received a second lease of life. While it's sometimes easy to roll an eye and dismiss remasters as double-dipping, in the cases of the games that time (almost) forget, there's an undeniable joy in seeing a new audience discover them for the first time.
It's been well documented how gaming has struggled to hold onto its past, in terms of older games becoming inaccessible due to hardware moving on, in ways that film and music have never quite had to. With remasters like these, the hope is that foundations are being laid for these sort of cult curios to exist for a long while yet.

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Hardcore Gamer: If you haven’t checked out the PSP yet, you’re missing out on some great portable gaming.
I would just pay the difference and get a Vita. That + 1 month of plus = a far better deal than a PSP in this day and age.
Well, you could always put CFW on it.. then download emulators and have a portable arcade machine.