on 14-07-2010 03:37 PM
We are celebrating the sale of one million minis titles down here in SCEE towers!
Yes indeed, the minis line which launched in October last year have proven to be very successful with over 85 titles and 50 developers on board cranking out those bitesized games playable on PSP and PS3. I myself have quite the collection, from Tetris and Breakquest at launch, going via Monsters (Probably) Stole My Princess a couple of months ago to today's Car Jack Streets.
Commenting on the success of minis, Zeno Colaço, Vice President, Publisher and Developer Relations, SCEE said:
“We’re always looking for exciting and unique content to offer our audiences and minis offer exactly that. minis offers a huge variety of snackable gaming experiences, be it games from smaller developers, with small budgets to more established developers, with established IPs that are easily accessible and great value for money. We’re proud to have achieved over a million downloads in less than a year and with new developers coming on board every day, bringing with them incredibly fun and creative games, we look forward to establishing minis as a fans favourite amongst the PlayStation community.”
We've got a top ten for you, these are the Store's biggest hitters and should provide an excellent buying guide for you to get started.
1 Age of Zombies
2 Monopoly
3 Fieldrunners
4 Zombie Tycoon
5 Bloons
6 Spot The Differences!
7 Pinball Fantasies
8 Mahjongg Artifacts: Chapter 2
9 Yetisports Pengu Throw
10 Breakquest
I know we've discussed minis a bit in the past and what you like but a bit of time has gone by and more are out, what are your faves?
on 14-07-2010 03:44 PM
on 14-07-2010 05:39 PM
Does the million downloads include free minis with FirstPlay & PS+ ![]()
on 16-07-2010 03:21 PM
Check out the log of the chat a couple of the minis developers did for the blog last night
http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2010/07/15/live-cha
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