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Rainbow Island Evolution Now Available For PSP
Original gameplay have been expanded and extrapolated into three dimensions

By News Staff, GamingExcellence
Posted January 31, 2008
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Ignition Entertainment is pleased to announce Rainbow Island Evolution is now available exclusively for the PSP. Don't fall under the shadow of the evil record company! Their mass-produced musical dirge is polluting the ecosystem causing the flora to wilt and the fauna to mutate into aggressive
enemies, but who has the experience to take on the record company? That's right, only Bub and Bob have the skill to rise against this evil corporation and its seven bosses.

The strict vertical ascents of the original gameplay have been expanded and extrapolated into three dimensions, with each level's building-block platforms now following perspective and disappearing into the distance. As Bub and Bob negotiate the levels, these platforms will scroll to the forefront as they become accessible.

Rainbow Islands Evolution offers level after level of action, beautiful graphics, great gameplay and secrets galore with a host of brand new twists and turns.

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