Yesterday's PS3 firmware update packs a nice little surprise Sony didn't mention - it enables PS1 gameplay via Remote Play on your PSP. Just to clarify, that means that you can play PS1 games that are ...
You’ve probably noticed Sony’s Next Generation Portable (NGP) and PSP successor doesn’t have a UMD drive. That’s on balance a very good thing. The UMD drive tends to be noisy, adds weight (not to ...
For many years, Nintendo had full domination of the portable gaming market with its various handheld systems. However, many people felt that this might change when Sony began developing the ...
Best Homebrews on the PSP Ranked – Are you feeling disheartened about Sony shutting down the PlayStation Store for PSP? Well, we have a special ranked list of games where you don’t need to worry about ...
Nicholas Owen has been writing about videogames since 2016, covering almost every genre and system. Pro Evolution Soccer 2012 is the best sports game on the PSP, with decent graphics and the classic ...
Team Xtender has some juicy tidbits for those of you who want to hook your PSP to your TV. The package is set to launch at the end of October as a “value pack”. The value pack includes: 1 X PSP2TV ...
It's official: The PS Portal's is once again a "remote player." Sony has released a new firmware patch for the PS Portal that fixed a big security vulnerability that ultimately led to PSP games ...
Forever ensnared in a love-fued between 1800s literature and modern gaming, Eman Fatima tries her best to appease both her hobbies by tapping away at her keyboard and writing about her favorite games ...
Best PSP Games Of All Time Ranked In 2024 – The PlayStation Portable was Sony’s first leap into a handheld market heavily dominated by Nintendo since the launch of the Gameboy in 1989. The PSP ...
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. PSP Xploder Movie Player and Media Centre ...
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, ...
Before I had an iPhone, I used to game everywhere with the dual-threat of my Nintendo DS and my trusty Sony PSP. The DS I’ll still occasionally break out, but the bulky PSP has been in a drawer for ...