
TOMBA PS1 LOOSE FOR FREE
Players who purchased the Japanese version of Tomba! 2 from the PlayStation Network will be able to download the English-language version for free after receiving instruction from Sony.įor more information, please visit the MonkeyPaw Games website. Both Tomba! games have a cult following of fans who fondly recall playing them on the original PlayStation console.

Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return is a cartoony, mission-based action/adventure game from Tokuro Fujiwara, the legendary game creator who produced and/or directed dozens of classic video games like Ghosts ‘n Goblins, the original Resident Evil and most of the core Mega Man series. These limited-edition plushies are not sold in stores. “We’re thrilled that our persistence has finally paid off, and we’re going to celebrate with a special Twitter giveaway for Tomba fans only!”īetween now and Christmas day, North American PSN fans who Retweet the Tomba! 2 announcement from MonkeyPaw Games’ Twitter account ( will be entered into a random drawing to win one of over 100 limited-edition plush Tomba figures, awarded at the rate of two per day. With two paths to follow young gamers will be taken on a whimsical journey without a hitch and more complicated sub-quests will challenge the most experienced gamers. “We never gave up hope of resolving the Tomba! 2 emulation issue,” says John Greiner, President of MonkeyPaw Games. TOMBA 2: THE EVIL SWINE RETURN delivers a true sequel it introduces a new moother learning curve taht makes this the perfect game for kids 12 and under. The North American version had been held back by an emulation issue that did not allow the game to be presented at a level of quality equal to Sony’s dedication to excellence.
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There is laughter in the land as the North American version of Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return has finally joined the original Tomba! as a downloadable PS one Classic on the PlayStation Network.įans of the series have been clamoring for the English-language Tomba! 2 ever since MonkeyPaw Games published the original Japanese version (known as Tomba! The Wild Adventures) on PSN last year. Those that retweet the official announcement will be entered to win a limited edition plush Tomba figure. Released in the West in 1998 to widespread critical acclaim but dismal sales (the perfect situation for future rarity), copies of. MonkeyPaw Games was somehow able to work out the technical details to get the game running properly, so make sure to check it out when it launches. Tomba in its native Japan) is one such example of this process.

Gamers who picked up the Japanese version from the PS Store will be able to download the new localized version for free, which is awesome.
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Maybe pigs can fly after all… thanks to MonkeyPaw Games an English language version of Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return is finally headed to the PSN later today as a PS one Classic for the PS Vita, PS3 and PSP.
