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Bring 'Bill's Tomato Game' HD to PSN for the Vita

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Sign the petition today, let Sony know this game is not yet forgotten and deserves a re-release in HD. Gameplay video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNyMyfptN14 Developed and published in 1992 by Psygnosis (more recently and formerly known as SCE Studio Liverpool), Bill's Tomato Game was one of the most unique puzzle games of its time, simple at its core, yet great fun, and easily addictive. The object of the game is to get Bill the Tomato from one point of the screen, to a safe location on the other side of the screen with a creative set of tools you must use to succeed, which will change on each level, both in quantity and availability, such as a trampoline, a fan or two to blow in the proper direction, or even a simple platform to roll across. Levels will be rigged with an assortment of dangerous hazards that Bill will not be able to touch, and are progressively increased in difficulty. What makes this game fun and interesting is the way you must utilize these tools in a very specific fashion, mostly through trial and error, which makes the end goal feel more rewarding upon reaching it. There will be times when moving hazards will be in the way, unable to place objects in their path, you will not only have to find a way around them, but you must properly time your move to avoid them. However there is not necessarily one single way to complete a level, you have a little bit of freedom to be creative with your tools in later levels. Why should this game be ported to the Playstation Vita? I think it is an absolute perfect candidate for a PSN release, exclusively for the Vita, it's fun on-the-go puzzle madness, which I think the PSN could always use more of. With the Vita's touchscreen, it would suit perfectly to how this game is meant to be played, with the tap of a finger you can select your tool, and tap again on a location of your choice to place it, holding and sliding it to change its location. This was originally done back in the day with a computer mouse.

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