Dead or Alive Paradise: Babe of the Week - Christie

Considering the source material, Dead Or Alive Paradise is the next entry in the whole “watch digitized girls” game genre by Tecmo. With this new PSP release, players on the go will be able to play mini-games with the women of the series on a portable level.
Using one of the nine characters, players will be able to perform the following in the title.
Photographer - take pictures around New Zack Island
Mini Games - Earn money to buy items
Befriend - Gift the girls and become their friend
Bathing Suits - From over 100 designs, pick your favorites
Private Paradise - Videos of the girls on the island
Favorite Music- using music from the Music folder on the PSP as a soundtrack
Check out some screens for the upcoming game.
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