![]() I couldn’t even find a picture of the disk online. ![]() This is almost certainly the rarest commercial release of a PSP game. I have no data on how many Tsukihi Minty disks were created, but it was most likely a very limited amount. The game could then be transferred via USB to a homebrew-capable PSP - which at the time was a limited subset of all the systems. PSP owners who attended the Summer 2005 edition of the event had the opportunity to purchase the floppy-disk edition (FD版) of Tsukihi Minty. The Comiket is a trade show of sorts for fan works, held twice a year in Tokyo. ![]() Comiket releaseĪt first, the only way to play Tsukihi Minty was to buy it at Comiket 68. ![]() Out of over 2,000 homebrew games for PSP, this is the only instance of a commercial release. This is the one homebrew game you had to buy. This is a homebrew game, but unlike all the other homebrews of the day, it was not uploaded on some scene website and shared for free. More interesting is how it was distributed. While it is quite well made, and it can be fun for a few minutes, there’s not much that is remarkable about the game itself. The game is based on Quinty for the NES, with the added peculiarity of featuring characters from the 2000 visual novel Tsukihime. Tsukihi Minty (or つきひミンティ in Japanese) is a homebrew game created by the ominously named Lucifer Corporation in 2005.
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