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Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc.
Developer:
Sony Computer Entertainment America , Santa Monica
Platform: PSP™ handheld entertainment system
Genre:
Car Combat
Players: Single-player, Multiple players via a Wireless multiplayer connectivity
Release:
Spring 2005
ESRB Rating:
Rating Pending (RP)

One of the most successful franchises in the videogame industry takes on a new attitude this spring as Incog Inc. Entertainment, the pioneers of the car-combat genre, will introduce Twisted Metal ® : Head-On ™ for the PSP™ handheld entertainment system. Complete with all the fast-paced vehicular combat and destruction that gamers have come to know and love, Twisted Metal: Head-On allows gamers to take destruction anywhere, anytime as they strap themselves into one of 14 lethal machines on wheels, equipped with machine guns, turbo boost and a special attack, unique to each vehicle. Once a vehicle is selected, gamers can take their road rage out on opponents in 12 unworldly arenas filled with numerous items of chaos including rockets, missiles and more. In addition, multiplayer gameplay is available for to eight players through Wireless multiplayer connectivity.

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