Q: It looks like there is an IR port on the top of the PSP unit. Is it really an IR port? Anything utilize it?
A: Indeed, there is an IR port at the top of your PSP. And yes, it seems pretty useless. However, if you have a homebrew-enabled PSP, you can try using the nifty "PSP Universal Remote," which allows you to program your PSP into a remote control. Check it out here:

I'm coming to Australia ... or else!
Q: When will Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure be released in Australia?
A: Gurumin is an interesting title: it's being released in three different territories by three different publishers. Mastiff's RPG was recently announced for European release by publisher 505 Game Street next week. There haven't been any official Australian announcements, but I wouldn't be surprised in 505 took the game over there too. Don't forget that you can always import PSP games (it's region free!).

I'm coming to America, Sony ... or else!
A: Sony didn't return our e-mails in time to answer this question, but we'll take a guess: the game will most certainly come out to America. The only question is when. Let's not forget that Sony and Level 5's last game, Rogue Galaxy for the PS2 was separated by 13 months from Japan to America (and is further delayed in Europe). We can expect Level 5's PSP-exclusive SRPG to face the same kind of delay: I'd guess this upcoming holiday season.


