Wipeout Pulse coming to PS2, Fat Princess out in March

Video Games Blogger reports that Sony Computer Entertainment Benelux (In case you don’t know, that’s Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg) have put put a release list for the first quarter of 2009. The list shows that Wipeout Pulse (originally a PSP game) is being released on PS2, and that Flower and Fat Princess are releasing in February and March respectively.

For PSP fans, Patapon 2 is releasing on the 13th of February, and Resistance Retribution is set for a March release. Personally, I’m most looking forward to Fat Princess. It looks like a cross between Team Fortress 2 and Animal Crossing. See the full release list after the jump.

FEBRUARY 2009

PlayStation 2:
Wipeout Pulse
PSP:
(13th) Patapon 2
PlayStation Network:
SOCOM Confrontation
Ragdoll KungFu
(19th) Flower
PlayStation 3:
SOCOM Confrontation bundle (+ headset)
(27th) Killzone 2

MARCH 2009

PlayStation 2:
Buzz! The Smartest of (insert your country)
SingStar Queen
PSP:
Buzz! The Smartest of (insert your country)
Resistance Retribution
PlayStation Network:
Fat princess
PlayStation 3:
Buzz! The Smartest of (insert your country)
SingStar Queen

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  • Giant Lenin

    Lenin is greatly looking forward to Fat Princess but does she get bigger? Also, what happened to her hands?

  • Sam Naylor

    They cut them off to make another cake with, I think.

  • Giant Lenin

    Ah, of course!

  • Sam Naylor

    On second thought, it was probably a meat pie. Then again, could be a meat cake…

  • Giant Lenin

    Let’s go with cake, pie isnt’ good.

  • Dan Landis

    Funny thing is that cheesecake is technically a pie. Craziness!

  • madpuppy

    what is this Fat Princess? I looked around and it doesn’t look all that amazing to warrant all the talk it gets.

  • Sam Naylor

    http://www.gametrailers.com/game/9364.html

    Watch some of the commentary videos. It’s what made me interested :)

  • Giant Lenin

    @Dan: Cheesecake is the worst of the “cakes” therefore it deserves the name “pie”.