alfredofroylan said:
No it's the new saving grace for games that sell bad.
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Isn't that kinda like having a blind guy backing up an umpire incase the umpire calls the play wrong?

alfredofroylan said:
No it's the new saving grace for games that sell bad.
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Isn't that kinda like having a blind guy backing up an umpire incase the umpire calls the play wrong?

Kasz216 said:
Isn't that kinda like having a blind guy backing up an umpire incase the umpire calls the play wrong?
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Not exactly, especially considering previous Tenchu game on PSP (a spin-off) sold more than Tenchu 4. 
Star Scream said:
Not exactly, especially considering previous Tenchu game on PSP (a spin-off) sold more than Tenchu 4. |
Wait it already came out? When'd that happen?

It is funny that the PSP is getting ports to attempt to re-coup dev costs.
Kasz216 said:
Wait it already came out? When'd that happen?
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Last month.
I couldn't careless. Although I don't have a Wii so it's good.
Love you Japanese devs for keeping the PSP alive!
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| Soriku said: This was rumored a while ago (before the game came out in Japan). I'm guessing they had plans to port it anyway whether it was a success or failure. Considering Tenchu Z sold well in the West, Tenchu IV should do well too. Japan doesn't like Tenchu now...or something. |
We'll see. I'm surprised it's not going to the PS2.