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GungHo releasing more PSOne imports on PlayStation Network

Publisher GungHo Online Entertainment is rounding out the dozen by releasing another six Japanese PSOne imports on the PlayStation Network.

The company, which is increasing its presence in the West with games like Puzzle & Dragons, brought six imports to PSN just last month. Each cost $5.99.

Now GungHo is releasing three more titles today and another three on May 7. Today's releases include Evergreen Avenue, a combination of visual novel, schedule management, and puzzle elements; Favorite Dear: Jyunpaku No Yogensha, a hybrid role-playing game/dating simulation; and Zero Kara no Mahjong: Mahjong Yochien Tamago-Gumi, a beginner's mahjong game.

Then, on May 7, it will launch Motto Trump Shiyouyo, a game of minigames; Zero Kara no Shogi: Shogi Youchien Ayumi-gumi, a Japanese chess game; and Zero Kara no Mahjong: Mahjong Youchien Tamago-gumi 2, the sequel to today's mahjong release.

Again, each costs $5.99.

GungHo started releasing Japanese imports on PSN back in December, with a batch of six. This makes a total of 18 between then and early May.

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