© 2023 Hookshot Media, partner of ReedPop. Join 408,660 people following Push Square: PS5 Firmware Update Finally Changes How Game Discs Work These 9 PS5, PS4 Games Are Leaving PS Plus in March Hogwarts Legacy: All Field Guide Pages Locations PS4 to PS5: All Games with Confirmed Free Upgrades New PS5, PS4 Games This Week (13th March to 19th March) ![]() It also has different box art to the limited edition Blu-ray version that deployed on the PS4 last year. What's particularly neat is that Provinciano has designed a custom icon and LiveArea specifically for the boxed version, adding an extra air of desirability. It comes on a 2GB cartridge, for example, despite the title only taking up approximately 19.4MB of space. The game will cost you $30, and has clearly been produced for collectors. ![]() This will only be available from the developer's website, but is an official item, complete with a legit product code and factory sealed case. However, while even the likes of Sony have been partaking in this practice, Brian Provinciano, the one-man developer behind VBlank's brilliant Retro City Rampage DX, has decided to go in the opposite direction – announcing a retail version for his retro-inspired adventure. That's partially because the handheld's retail presence has been dwindling for some time now, as more and more games skip physical copies in favour of the PlayStation Store. Its region free and plays on all PS3 systems. Assuming that your local game store even has a PlayStation Vita presence these days, if it's anything like ours, we're guessing that it looks a little like a picked over Chinese buffet, packed with scraggy, over-the-hill scraps. The Retro City Rampage DX PlayStation3 physical edition includes the game on Blu-Ray disc and a manual.
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