Let the penguins march to the sound of bugle calls and missile explosions. Meet Percival's (of PSP 3D) PSP port of the open-sourced Penguin Command, itself a PC clone of the classic Missile Command. The game retains all the outstanding gameplay that made the original Missile Command a classic, while taking advantage of the PSP's capabilities to deliver the experience.
Okay, so while we're, um, not expecting the penguins marching in this game (it seems to be more of a Linux reference than anything else), Percival did release a penguin-themed game before: Penguin Scramble. And if you're rather... er, sadistic towards penguins, you could always try Poke the Penguin.
Okay, back to the game. Here's the controls and download link:
Controls:
* Analog stick - aiming
* D-pad - aiming
* Square - left cannon
* X - center cannon
* Circle - right cannon
* L - warp cursor to left
* Triangle - warp cursor to center
* R - warp cursor to right
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