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Posted on Mar 3rd 2011 at 11:00:00 AM by (noiseredux)
Posted under PlayStation Portable

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As anyone who's been following this blog may have noticed, I've been spending an awful lot of time with my PSP lately. And for good reason. In a sense it's become one of the few outlets for developers to release what you might call "new retro" games. It's home to such throwbacks as Half-Minute Hero, remakes like the recently released Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together, and retro compilations like the upcoming Final Fantasy IV release that will be packaged along with the previously download-only The After Years. Perhaps the system strikes a perfect balance of being just powerful enough to pull off old school games with an updated style. Or perhaps many developers realize that the PSP is a console overlooked enough to use it as a medium for experimentation.

Whatever it is, it's still an exciting time to be a fan of the handheld. True it may be on its last legs in a sense. But there's a rather impressive list of games coming out this year -- most of which on UMD -- that says that it may still have a chance at sticking around for a while. And if enough of us continue to buy UMD's then perhaps that physical media won't die out. At least not as quickly as the media seems to assume.

On a recent trip to my local used stores looking for cheap UMD's I stumbled upon Gunpey. The name alone caught my eye. Could it really be? "Originally created by the late Gunpei Yokoi..." read the back of the box. Yes, this is a title making reference to Gunpei Yokoi himself -- the sadly deceased genius who invented the Game Boy. And without hesitation I snatched this game up. It seemed far too cosmic. Something I absolutely must own. If the PSP has taken its place in my travels as thee portable gaming device to keep my attention, then any game that has such a strong connection to the Game Boy deserves to be played by me.

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After reading through the PSP game's manual, I could find no real answer as to how much Yokoi had to do with this game. So I was off to do some research. As it turns out Gunpey is actually a remake of a puzzler that Yokoi created for his original WonderSwan handheld. This of course was the portable console that he would create after leaving Nintendo, and it was a direct competition to the Game Boy that he had been responsible for creating. It, and its successor the WonderSwan Color would never leave Japan.

Basically Gunpey is a puzzle game in which you must take jagged pieces of angles arranged in blocks as part of a grid and connect them so that they reach from one side of the screen to the other. The result will look something like a graph before clearing.


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Gunpey on the PSP is exactly what it should be -- an updated version of the original. It plays just like the original, but yet features vibrant colors and lush trance-like music. It offers some unlockable content, such as new music and backgrounds and of course keeps track of your high scores. But really the game is little more than the simple, but challenging puzzle game that Yokoi came up with over a decade ago. To be fair Gunpey is not a classic. It does not have the sort of addictive quality that games like Tetris are best known for. But it is elegantly simple. It is challenging. It is a work out for your mind and fingers at the same time. It is completely conducive to a portable setting. And with that in mind, it is a perfect tribute to its creator. And a welcome addition to the PSP's library.


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Comments
 
I actually own a copy of Gunpey and a Wonderswan (not color, sadly), both I found very cheap (approximately US$15) in the bargain bin of a Toys r Us about 10 years ago. It is indeed a very fun puzzler. It's too bad more remakes were never made.. I'm sure it would have done well on the GBA, DS or DSiWare.
 
I tried Gunpey a while back, but having just come off Lumines at the time, I couldn't get into it; comparatively it felt too simple.  I should go back and give it another chance.
 
Actually Gunpey is on DS Smiley It came out at the same time as the PSP version.
 
There's a DS version!! Shocked *rushes to go look for it*
 
the DS version is somewhat different to the PSP one. But the core gameplay is the same.

The DS one is very cartoony, and the PSP version has some fun screens and background music. I own both, but I prefer the PSP one. It has lots of catchy dance/trance/pyschedellic music in it.

I've literally spent the 99 hours on the PSP one trying to get all the unlocked levels. But I gave up and downloaded the save from the net. Saved me what little bit of sanity I had left trying to get them all.

this is one of my faves on the PSP!

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