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  • Gravity Crash Ultra blasting to Vita in 2014

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    Mike Suszek
    Mike Suszek
    08.24.2013

    Gravity Crash Ultra, the follow-up to PS3 arcade shooter Gravity Crash, will launch on Vita in 2014. The game is a side-scrolling shooter with 42 levels, running at 60 frames per second, with seven of the levels being new to the Vita version. Developed by Oddworld custodian Just Add Water, Gravity Crash Ultra will also include a level building tool. Players will be able to share levels online with others, as well as with owners of the original PS3 game. Gravity Crash launched in 2009 for PS3 before coming to PSP in July 2010.

  • Gravity Crash colliding with PSP tomorrow, July 20

    by 
    Griffin McElroy
    Griffin McElroy
    07.19.2010

    The portable iteration of Just Add Water's modern take on a retro classic, Gravity Crash, will finally see the light of day tomorrow. The new and arguably improved PSP version of the game will be added to the PlayStation Store in the next PSN content update tomorrow, available for $10. The new version of the game features an anti-gravity ship, which is less eager to go crashing into the surrounding walls than the original -- though, isn't that kind of counter-intuitive to the game's moniker? For the full list of changes visited upon the handheld port, check out the developer's recent post on PlayStation Blog.

  • Visual overload: Sony's E3 PSP lineup

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    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    06.22.2010

    Apart from God of War: Ghost of Sparta and some key third-party games, the PSP's lineup at E3 wasn't exactly exceptional. The surprises for Sony's handheld this year were few and far between -- except, perhaps, EyePet PSP, which continues SCEE's penchant for augmented reality games. Check out all the trailers after the break.

  • Gravity Crash PSP adds exclusive 'Survivor Mode'

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    01.27.2010

    It's been a while since Gravity Crash landed on the PS3. But what ever happened to the PSP version? It's still in the works, and it's gotten much bigger since we last heard of it. Not only will the PSP version of Gravity Crash feature the same retro-inspired gameplay as the PS3 game, it'll add a brand new "Survivor" mode, exclusive to the handheld version. In addition, the previously-canceled level editor has found its way back on the PSP. Looks like LittleBigPlanet PSP isn't the only Play, Create, Share game on the system! Additionally, a new patch is hitting the PS3 version of the game. For more details, visit the PlayStation.Blog. Check out a trailer of the PSP game after the break.

  • Gravity Crash lands a global PSN release on Tuesday, November 24

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    11.20.2009

    It's taken a while, but Just Add Water's play-create-share dual-stick shooter Gravity Crash will be landing on both the American and European PlayStation Stores next Tuesday, November 24th. The game has certainly come a long way since its E3 showing, especially in terms of visuals. Unlike so many other PSN games, Gravity Crash will launch with a free demo which will include access to four levels and the in-game level editor (seen after the break). The demo will give you nearly unrestricted access to the editor, with one caveat -- you'll only be able to publish levels online by buying the full game. Gravity Crash will be available on PS3 for £6.29 / €7.99 / $9.99. A PSP version -- which also includes a level editor -- is also in the works, and is likely to arrive in December. For more details on the game, check out Episode 140 of the PS Nation podcast. %Gallery-65004% Source - PlayStation.Blog Europe Source - PS Nation podcast

  • Gravity Crash landing on PS3 and PSP

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    08.18.2009

    The little-known retro-themed PSN shooter, Gravity Crash isn't staying still on PS3. SCEE stealthily revealed a PSP version at Gamescom. Like its big brother, Gravity Crash will be distributed through the PlayStation Network. Looking at the trailer for the PS3 game (above), it's clear the transition to PSP should be rather easy. Both versions of the game are being developed by Just Add Water, but it appears that only the PS3 version will include the ability to create and share levels. Too bad! Guess PSP owners will have to stick with LittleBigPlanet instead.