
" Tomba! 2 is a possibility but we need to really sell Tomba! 1 well before we can extend our relationship," Greiner explained. "In this case, Sony and Whoopee Camp had rights that needed to be negotiated." The deal didn't necessarily include the sequel, however. "We often have to chase down multiple right holders," Greiner said. MonkeyPaw has been working on acquiring the Tomba! rights for a year. Hence, Sony is willing to work with us on titles that may not have otherwise been licensed out.

So our model helps Sony spread their Japanese edge and we help Japanese developers get their titles to a wider audience. But the games still need to be brought Stateside. Having a plethora of Japanese content is a distinct advantage PlayStation has over Xbox. And they value the support we give the games. "I think they appreciate the titles we've brought to the Store. "Sony and MonkeyPaw have a good working relationship," MonkeyPaw CEO John Greiner told Joystiq.

After an illustrious career at Capcom during which he designed the Ghosts 'n Goblins games and produced the Mega Man series, Tokuro Fujiwara founded his own studio, Whoopee Camp, where he directed Tomba! and its sequel for publisher Sony Computer Entertainment.

In addition to being just incredibly cute, Tomba! has some serious credentials. Tomba!, the platformer starring the pink-haired caveman, will be released on the PlayStation Network soon by MonkeyPaw Games.
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One of Sony's most beloved first-party PlayStation 1 games is coming to the PS3 and PSP via.
