New PSone game: Jumping Flash
There's a new PSone game available for purchase on the PlayStation Store: Jumping Flash!, a first-person platformer that has you controlling a rabbit-like robot in a crazed world filled with evil animal-like creatures. With an arsenal of jumps and special weapons at hand, it's your quest to stop the evil scientist Baron Aloha.The game costs $5.99 and still requires a PLAYSTATION 3. Expect a review of this title, and Medievil in the coming days.
[Thanks, Sean!]









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Shy Guy @ Jan 5th 2007 1:32AM
I loved Jumping Flash...
Sean @ Jan 5th 2007 2:29AM
never played it but i wish i had a bigger memory card for the PSP to buy some of these
Tree @ Jan 5th 2007 1:14PM
This was the first game that really wowed me on the PS1. It's a FPS as a robotic rabbit, how cool is that? A majority of the game involves jumping really really high to a moving platform, then really high to another moving platform. At times, you're so far above the ground, it's fun just to jump off and freefall. The sturdy robot rabbit takes no damage from falling. The monsters were a bit cheesy & blocky (like all PS1 games), but the gameplay is classic.
alienclay @ Jan 5th 2007 1:14PM
i remmber JF from the demo disc that came with my launch ps1. it was the cute game you thought was a lot of moped fun but didn't want to waste your wipeout, warhawk, or x-games money on. as a $6 psp download, i may finally get around to get playing it. the games i'm still waiting for is wipout XL/ wip3out, and doom
alienclay @ Jan 5th 2007 1:46PM
i remmber JF from the demo disc that came with my launch ps1. it was the cute game you thought was a lot of moped fun but didn't want to waste your wipeout, warhawk, or x-games money on. as a $6 psp download, i may finally get around to get playing it. the games i'm still waiting for is wipout XL/ wip3out, and doom
Vidikron @ Jan 5th 2007 3:30PM
Is there a release list somewhere for these games? I'd really like to see what games are planned for release on the PSP and a general time frame for when they are expected to be released.