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Burlingame, Calif., May 19, 2009 - Natsume Inc., a worldwide developer and publisher of family-oriented video games, announced today that it is bringing an all-new RPG titled Adventures To Go to the PlayStation Portable system later this summer. The game offers a refreshing twist on the strategy RPG genre, offering gamers the opportunity to shape and customize the game's dungeons to their own liking! 

"We are thrilled to be publishing Adventures To Go," said Hiro Maekawa, President and CEO at Natsume. "Its whimsical storyline, strategic combat, and endless replayability should earn it a top spot on any RPG player's list!"

In this hilarious and innovative strategy RPG, players take control of Finn Courtland and his band of misfits in their quest for fame and riches. Along the way, they just might have to save the world from the evil Arbitus and his band of demons. It'll take brains as well as brawn to win the day, though; the grid-based combat challenges players to think strategically and make the best use of each character's unique skills and abilities. The strategy doesn't end there, though! Players can spend their hard-earned cash to set up the game's randomized dungeons to their liking; choose the terrain, the size of the dungeon, and the monsters that you'll face. Play it safe, or take on bigger risks for even greater rewards! Your adventure is in your hands!

Adventures To Go will make its first public appearance at next month's E3 trade show in the Los Angeles area and will ship to retail later this summer.
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