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Geneon Entertainment announces PSP UMD releases
Anime is on the way to the PSP... with Hellsing, Gungrave, Appleseed Samurai Champloo and leading the way.
Maintaining supremacy of the North American anime marketplace, Geneon Entertainment announced today the unveiling of two of their biggest titles on the new UMD format. Hellsing and Gungrave ­ both of which feature hardcore action and gritty, supernatural plotlines ­ will be blazing the trail for anime on the popular PSP device, unleashing must-have action-packed mini-discs on August 16th. The first and second episodes of each series will be available for the suggested retail price $14.98.

Among the first distributors to recognize the potential of the portable format, Geneon Entertainment will debut the revolutionary sci-fi animated action adventure Appleseed and the hip-hop samurai action series Samurai Champloo on July 5th.

"Japanese animation and video games have always gone hand-in-hand; the anime fan base is largely the same group of consumers that's purchasing the PlayStation Portable already, so it's only natural for us to gravitate to that format," said Jim Yardley, Vice President of Sales, Geneon Entertainment. "The episodic action makes great on-the-go viewing."

A wildly popular title among action lovers, Hellsing tells the story of a secret war brewing in the nightS where the worst enemy of the darkness is one of its own. The rogue vampire Arucard is the ultimate weapon against the undeadS and humanity's last hope of survival in an unholy war. The UMD release of Hellsing will pave the way for the release of a long-anticipated sequel, Hellsing Ultimate OVA Series, currently in production.

Featuring hardcore action and bloody mayhem, Gungrave follows mob enforcer Brandon Heat on his dark journey back from the dead, driven by his thirst for revenge against the organization that betrayed and murdered him. Based on the Playstation 2 Gungrave game, Yasuhiro Nightow's (Trigun) edgy series showcases production by Masao Morosawa (Jubei-Chan, Ninja Scroll TV) and Shigeru Kitayama (Ninja Scroll Movie, Noir) as well as music by Tsuneo Imahori (Trigun) and animation by the powerhouse studio Madhouse (Animatrix, Tokyo Godfathers, Trigun, Texhnolyze, X).



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