WTF: Work Time Fun
If you've played any of the Warioware games on the GBA, you'll know exactly how much fun this game's going to be. WTF is basically a series of over 30 twitch-based mini-games that are perfect for the typical handheld pick-up-and-play routine.
The games include some bizarre themes like counting chickens, fielding balls, chopping wood and avoiding stabbing a hand. It may sound childish or even downright weird, but it's a hell lot of fun.

Developer: SCEI
Publisher: D3 Publisher
Release Date: 26 /9/2006
Justice League Heroes
Personally I'm all for the hack-n-slash RPGs like Untold Legends on the PSP, and Justice League Heroes applies that same gameplay mechanics to the most legendary superheroes out there. You can imagine why I can't help but anticipate this game.
You get to play as Batman, Superman, Flash, Green Lantern and the rest of Justice League, and use their special abilities to thwart yet another sinister plan and save the world. As much as I want to play as the big-blue, and slam colossal objects on the bad guys, I also hope that it doesn't turn out a stinker like all the other games featuring Superman.

Developer: Snowblind Studios
Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive
Release Date: 17/10/2006
Metal Slug Anthology
There's no school like old school! Sure you must've played these games on the classic NeoGeo arcade systems and maybe even its rehashed version on the PS2. But having all the versions (Metal Slug, Metal Slug 2, Metal Slug X, Metal Slug 3, Metal Slug 4, Metal Slug 5) on a single UMD is a different kick altogether.
Current generation gamers may probably find the looks and straight-forward gameplay a bit too old for their liking. As for me, I'm going to have a ball with this one.

Developer: SNK Playmore
Publisher: SNK Playmore
Release Date: 31/10/2006


