Oct 19 2005, 5:37am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
According to Hong Kong's PC Market mag, Sony Computer Entertainment HK (SCEH) hired local director, Lee Lik, to do a four-part romance film called Yarudora to complement the PSP game of the same name that is slated to be released in November.
The first part had been released on Oct 16th, and is exclusively available on now.com.hk, a website of a local broadband company.
A buddy of mine in Hong Kong watched the first part. It's encoded in MPEG-4 (not H.264... weird decision) at QVGA. This film due to extremely bad acting isn't worth your time, frankly speaking, even if your native language is Cantonese... He has higher hope for the game Yarudora itself.
More details on Media.now.com
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