Published 4/6/2009
at Kombo.com
Recently, a listing appeared on the ESRB website which suggested that Ghostbusters: The Video Game, which has up til now been confirmed as coming for every console and handheld except the PSP (ironically), would in fact be coming to Sony's handheld as well.
However, it appears that it was not to be; the ESRB has since removed the listing from its website, and Atari has told Eurogamer that any suggestions of a PSP release are simply "not true."
The game is due for the Nintendo DS, the PlayStation 2, the PlayStation 3, the Xbox 360, the Wii, the PC, but not the PSP on June 19th.
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