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Ehm... I think that there is an error... the article says: This game was later ported to the Playstation as Psychic Force 2, featuring downgraded graphics but multiple extra modes and the three characters from Psychic Force that didn't make the cut into the sequel. There was also a Puzzle Bobble style puzzle game released that was known as Psychic Force Puzzle Taisen. Neither of these two games were ever released outside Japan, though Psychic Force 2012 was released in the US and Europe. Well, I live in Italy and I saw PF2012 in a penny arcade.. then I bought a PAL (European) version of Psychic Force 2 for Playstation. So, I suppose that PFPT never went out of Japan, but PF2012 AND PF2 did. Bye!