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Read Reviews for Jinx (PS)
by - written on 10/01/08 (Very useful, 68 readings)
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Jinx, though almost unheard of even in gaming circles, remains one of the biggest surprises of the PlayStation generation, due mainly to the unlikely climate to which it was conceived. Not known for supporting old hardware once more powerful consoles have taken their place, Sony's announcement that they were releasing a 3D platformer for the PSOne in early 2003, fully two years after most companies had moved on to PS2 development, came as a great surprise. It was in essence, the Japanese giant's parting-gift to the PSOne, and an exclusive one at that. Jinx is intriguing, as little is as it initially seems. The first unusual point is the involvement of ... Read the complete review
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