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A 16-year-old pitch for a newly discovered first-party PSP game has me mourning the death of PlayStation’s Japan Studio all over again


Sony‘s Japan Studio was responsible for many of PlayStation’s most beloved cult favorites, including the likes of Shadow of the Colossus, Gravity Rush, Ape Escape, and LocoRoco. The studio was dissolved in 2021, and while its spirit lives on in Astro Bot developer Team Asobi, the gaming world remains a bit darker with the loss of that creative spark – and a newly unearthed pitch for a PSP game called Stamp has me mourning Japan Studio all over again.

Pitch materials for Stamp dated to November 2009 were recently uploaded to the Internet Archive courtesy of the preservationists at Obscure Gamers. The game never got made, but Japan Studio got at least as far as building a prototype to provide the footage for the trailer you see below.

STAMP Greenlight Trailer – November 11th, 2009 (Unreleased) – YouTube


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