Our pick of the best PSP games bring together the standout experiences that came to Sony's first handheld console. Originally launching in 2004, the portable PlayStation saw releases in some major ...
Daniel has been playing games for entirely too many years, with his Steam library currently numbering nearly 750 games and counting. When he's not working or watching anime, he's either playing or ...
The PSP's Remote Play function, allowing users to stream content from the PlayStation 3 to the handheld, has now gone live thanks to the latest firmware update. Using a wireless connection, PSP owners ...
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The Best PSP Launch Games
PlayStation fans did not have to wait long to get their hands on Sony's first dedicated portable machine: the PSP. It launched in December 2004 in Japan and then a few months later on March 24, 2005, ...
The PlayStation Portal is getting another purpose as it can run PSP games natively on the device, and this is because of the Android base of the handheld gaming console. Through a mod created by ...
The PlayStation Portal has been mocked for not being able to run games natively, but that’s about to change. The handheld designed exclusively for streaming PS5 games can now run PSP games natively ...
For anime enthusiasts and gamers, the PlayStation Portable (PSP) offers a rich library of anime-based games that bring beloved series to life in interactive and engaging ways. Here are some of the ...
A 2006 RPG that was originally only available on PC when it was released is now getting a remake for modern platforms.
Dalton Cooper is the Managing Editor of Game Rant. Dalton has been writing about video games professionally since 2011. Having written thousands of game reviews and articles over the course of his ...
Fire International today announced the release of their new PSP Xploder Movie Player and Media Centre PC software and USB cable for the new Sony ® PSP console, now with improved features at launch.
I'm looking to play a bunch of older Gameboy Advance games and I have a bunch of different options...<br><br>1) Nintendo DS:<br> Pros: 100% compatibility, no need to use an emulator (and obtain ROMs, ...
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