Umihara Kawase Shun

A Nintendo DS compilation, Umihara Kawase Shun ~second edition~ Kanzenban, was released on October 29, 2009 featuring the first two games in the series, along with some extra levels, and wireless exchange of data is also supported.

[2] Umihara Kawase Portable disappointed critics[3][4] on release, due to a bug-ridden physics engine, which differed in crucial aspects to its predecessors.

[citation needed] The Second Edition adds three new levels, fixes glitches, and removes the game's voice acting, replacing the in-game product placement with static artwork.

[6] The defunct Japanese magazine TECH PlayStation Extra contained three new fields in each of its June, July and August 1997 issues' demo discs, along with guides to complete them.

[6] While characterizing the game's Second Edition as an improvement, especially due to the removal of advertising, Kalata called the PlayStation Portable version "frankly, terrible", saying that it was "so full of bugs that it's nearly unplayable" and that the physics engine had been changed.