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19 May 2009

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Sebastian

Aw, I thought you were going to review it, or compare it to the original (which I bought with my PSP many years ago, played it to death, and then never picked up my PSP again... that was... 5 years ago?)

The screenshot makes it look awfully like the original... Maybe it just has a whole new range of catchy tunes and... funky colours!

Brinstar

Since the demo was just one stage, I don't know what more I could say about it besides giving my initial impressions of the game play. I will add that the blocks fall extremely fast, since the demo is actually level 58 rather than level 1.

I haven't played the original. As I noted earlier, I do want to get it. However, Lumines is a little hard to find new at a decent price.

I do know Lumines II has licensed songs, which I guess the original didn't have? That seems to be one of the selling points of Lumines II, anyway.

Sebastian

Yeah, my bad -- I remember reading that now!

I loved Lumines as a distraction, but considering I nearly always wiped out at the exact same moment, give or take a few seconds, it got pretty infuriating.

It was annoying because a) you want to hear the next song!! and b) you have to play through the piss-easy stages again to get to the hard bit... urgh.

Stephen Munn

I remember being shows the original Lumines for PSP when the system first came out. It looked like a good reason to own a PSP. Years later I bought a new PSP 2000, and I never got around to picking up Lumines. I should check to see if I can get the Lumines II demo on PSN.

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