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PSP - Disgaea 2 Portable Gets Several Tweaks

If you've been closely following Nippon Ichi's Disgaea 2 Portable, then chances are you've already glimpsed into some of the screenshots made available. Well, here is some more information you can learn about the game:

*The Magichange system borrowed from Disgaea 3 lets you turn a monster-type character like a Prinny into a weapon.
*You can listen to the in-game music you unlocked at the Music House. There's also a Color Change House that lets you change a generic character's color scheme and a Data House that
*holds info such as item collection and play time.
*An item called a Level Sphere that gives extra bonuses to your items appears randomly in the Item World.
*You can power up your enemies (thereby cutting down on the time you need to level up) by asking the Dark Assembly.
*If you happen to have the first Disgaea PSP release, you can unlock a new character - the female samurai.

The Japanese release for Disgaea 2 Portable is on March 26. As for the release on regions outside of Japan, announcement has yet to be made.

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