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Alien Havoc announced as a PSP Mini launch title

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Alien Havoc announced as a PSP Mini launch title
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One of the first indie games to be revealed for Nintendo's DSiWare channel, Creat Studio's Alien Havoc has now flipped sides and will also be available as a launch PSP Mini.

In addition, the developer has confirmed it will be releasing games Bubble Trubble and Freekscape on PSP during the autumn.

"Alien Havoc is a true return to the classic arcade games from the 1980s with simple, yet wildly entertaining gameplay," said Vladimir Starzhevsky, Creat Studios' CEO.

"Along with Bubble Trubble's new spin on puzzle games, and the exciting action of Freekscape, we are thrilled to be among the first developers at the launch of Sony's new PSP Mini platform, and believe strongly in the downloadable games model that the PSP Mini platform supports."

You can read our interview with the Alien Havoc's creator John Manuelian here.

As for the other two games, Bubble Trubble challenges you to match colours, inflate and pop bubbles by presenting a new twist to falling puzzle games. You can rotate and drop clusters of coloured bubbles, and match colours so they fuse and grow until they burst.

Developed by Abdução Studios in San Paolo, Brazil, Freekscape introduces Freek, a cute demon who found a holy trident which infused him with ideas of ascending to Heaven. You can help him escape the fire and brimstone in this action platformer by attaching a variety of hellish creatures to his trident, turning it into different tools, depending on each enemy's property.

All three games will be available via the download only PSP Minis program.

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