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'Come out and play.' Sony's first handheld system. It was a major success in Japan, though Sony's strict localization policies stymied ability to competition with the Nintendo DS elsewhere. Despite that, its capability to natively emulate PSX titles and to run scaled down PS2 graphics has given it a vast library with large variety. Though much of the games remain Japan exclusive, fans have been hard at work to give them proper translations.The system is easily cracked, allowing for a multitude of emulators, fan-made 'ports' of PSX titles, some homebrews, and the ability to manually change the CPU clock.The PSP 200x and later revisions had double the RAM. It wasn't used much by commercial games but can improve homebrew and emulator performance.The list Box ArtTitleGenreDescriptionThe 3rd BirthdayThird Person ShooterA third person shooter utilizing lock-on targeting and a cover system.

There's some added strategy in the form of 'Overdive', giving you the ability to take control of other soldiers on the fly, or teleport inside enemies to finish them off. The story is cringeworthy and difficulty to follow, but the graphics are superb.Playable onAce Combat X: Skies of DeceptionFlightHas the same epic dogfighting, megalithic bosses, and awe inspiring free roam maps as its console brethren, while also introducing a branching campaign structure, making it one of the biggest games in the series. Additionally, your machinegun now has a lock, making it a lot more effective than in other Ace Combat games.Ace Combat: Joint AssaultFlightOne of the stranger Ace Combat titles as it takes place set in the real world and many of its missions feel pretty short.

Nevertheless this is a highly memorable PSP exclusive thanks to its numerous boss confrontations against megalithic airships. Not to mention an astounding instrumental soundtrack (plus some PS1 tunes and a random jrock song thrown in) and fun villains, giving the game the feel of a feature film.Adventures to Go!RPG / RoguelikeMixes stuff from classics for a solid RPG. Battles resemble Dragon Quarter (but tiles vs free-flow), magic is combined Light Crusader style, dungeons are random (but you'll influence what's found), and character interactions are amusing. You play as Finn the FABULOUS Fantastic, a greedy badass seeking quick cash at a local adventure agency, which may be out to kill him for his insurance money.The initial price may have been off-putting for some, but it's now roughly $15 (100 kr). A pretty good deal.Playable onBlazBlue: Continuum Shift IIFightingAn updated version of the awesome BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger Portable. All the effects are still in check, with the exception of the sprite resolution.

A good way to practice your combos on the go if you have the console version.Playable onThere's also a later version, Blazblue: Continuum Shift Extend, but that one's JP only.Burnout LegendsRacingA flagship Burnout title created and endorsed by Criterion themselves. Has a great sense of speed and courses that are epic in length. Contains separate campaigns for races and crash events, but this means there are way too many crash events (about a hundred of them, literally) with many of them being slight variations of one another.Burnout DominatorRacingA Burnout centered around boost chaining. If you boost for long enough, your entire meter is replenished, thereby making it possible to boost indefinitely.

In fact, the courses are designed with exactly this in mind, and the game's many Dominator events challenge you to keep this up as long as you can without crashing.Castlevania: The Dracula X ChroniclesPlatformerThe formerly PC Engine exclusive Castlevania classic, Rondo of Blood, has been given a 3D makeover for the PSP. If you love whipping skeletons, this is your game. Not quite as hard as the NES Castlevanias, but still fairly difficult (unless you use Maria, you babby).Playable onClass of HeroesRPGA First-Person Dungeon Crawler inspired Wizardry based around STRATEGY.

So think ahead before your ass gets ashed. The meek-willed and meek-brained need not apply. Like old school dungeon crawlers, dungeons are full of traps, loot, and hordes of monsters. There's also a number of side-quests, and helpful shit like alchemy and party-based attacks. If you like these sorts of games and are looking for a fair challenge, you'll love this. Gets notably easier after gaining a few levels, provided your party setup doesn't suck.

Note: Has sequels, Class of Heroes 2 is out now but the rest currently Japan only.Playable onCrimson Gem SagaRPGAn old school (think SNES era) JRPG with the typical Attack-Skill-Item-Run battle system. Simple, fun gameplay with fantastic looking character sprites and decent voice acting. Tends to go for fairly cheap as well. Also on iPhone, if you so desire to play it that way.Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VIIAction RPGA prequel to Final Fantasy VII that focuses on Zack and his friends- all members of SOLDIER- as they try to cope with the breakdown of the organization. The gameplay mixes real time combat with a “slot machine” for overdrives, summons and leveling.Darkstalkers Chronicle: The Chaos TowerFightingA port of Vampire Chronicle for Matching Service (Japan-only game for the Dreamcast) which allows the player to choose a fighting style based on all previous Darkstalkers arcade titles. If you've never played a Darkstalkers game before, this one is worth looking into.

There are no in-game command lists, however.Playable onDaxterPlatformerYou play as Daxter, the sidekick from the Jak and Daxter series, working as an exterminator. Better than it sounds. Expect purdy graphics, huge stages, a good sense of atmosphere, and plenty of aerial platforming involving Daxter's spray gun.Disgaea: Afternoon of DarknessSRPGAstoundingly addictive turn-based tactics gameplay. Exclusive extras include Etna mode and ad-hoc multiplayer.

Despite what you may hear, you only REALLY need to grind in post-game, as it makes the main story stages seem laughably easy in comparison. One of the best ports/remixes that this has gotten, and it's gotten a shit load of them.Playable onDisgaea 2: Dark Hero DaysSRPGPlot isn't completely related to the first so you can easily pick up. Graphics are smooth and nice. Enjoy grindan all those 9,999 levels and reincarnating 90 times all over again, this time with new guys.

As an added bonus if you have Disgaea 1 save data on your stick, you get an exclusive loli ronin. Highly Recommended. Has some extra DLC stuff too.Playable onDissidia Final FantasyActionAn innovative over the top fighting/action/platformer game the likes of which has never been done before. It can take a while to figure out though and sadly the game is dunked in a pool of egregious RPG bullshit such as chocobo play plans (???) and a thing where you choose which day of the week will give you more exp (???), but it doesn't really matter. The gameplay feels rigorously tested and manages to stay compelling even after the hundreds of battles required by the story. Highlights include being able to equip new attacks on your favorite character (choose button mapping, even) and a brilliant postgame with AI that will push both you and the gameplay to its limits.Playable onDissidia 012ActionAn expansion to Dissidia Final Fantasy, adding a prequel saga and new playable characters. After finishing the prequel story, the game rolls right into a second arc that covers the entire story of the first game, with all the cutscenes intact.

Because of this, some players choose to skip the first game altogether.Playable onDJMAX Portable 1, 2, Clazziquai Edition, Black Square, Fever, Hot Tunes & 3Music/RhythmA shameless Beatmania clone you-are-the-DJ-hit-the-keys game that's got the goods. Addictive music, nice background videos, and that same ol' rhythm gameplay. All have songs ranging from easy to insanely hard. Clazziquai is easiest (it was built for music game beginners) and Black Square (built for series/genre veterans), Portable 1 and Portable 2 all offer challenge in some way.

Fever and Hot Tunes are west-oriented versions featuring a mixed songlist from both Portable 1 and 2. Fever actually saw a (limited) physical run in the US. Black Square and Fever have a 'feature' called autocorrect, which means that pressing the wrong button at the right time doesn't break your combo (but results in a small score penalty) which can't be turned off. Also, don't even bother with DJMAX Portable 3. It has a lousy song selection with both Technika songs and remastered classics, no 8 buttons mode (shut up and change your difficulty to hard mode, 8b is still not there) and the new mode featured, called Remix, suck balls pretty hard breathes new life into old, overplayed songs.

Plus, to unlock everything you have to grind like this was a NIS game, which I don't see why would be fun you are missing the point of rhythm games.tl;dr, get Portable 1 Clazziquai if you're a beginner, Black Square if you're already big into music games, and go from there. (Clazziquai is actually based on a Korean band of the same name; many of their songs are featured on that version.)Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai 2 - Another RoadFightingA fantastic DBZ game on the PSP with arguably the fastest, smoothest fighting gameplay system of all Dragon Ball games. Bold statement, but I stand by it.Great for fans of the series who want a DBZ game for on-the-go fun. Fighting mechanics are fast and fun, roster is filled with fan favourites, some good replay value, just all around a great DBZ fighting game.EchochromePuzzleA highly conceptual puzzler that has you changing the camera's perspective to modify the environment for armatures to escape. The sequel, Echoshift, has you messing around with time to solve puzzles.Playable onEvery Extend ExtraShoot 'em upA shoot 'em up in which your only method of defense is to blow yourself up in a strategic area, trying to take as many with you as possible.ExitPlatformerSome like it, some hate it.

A very stylish game, where you play an 'escapologist' and help people escape from dangerous buildings. The slow walking and ungainly running may put people off, but it's really like a game of Lemmings, except that you're one of the lemmings it's basically Abe's Exoddus/Odyssey. All of this is done in a sort of cel-shaded, cartoony style. There's also a sequel, Exit 2, which was released on PSP and Xbox Live Arcade.The Eye of Judgment: LegendsCCGNow you can DRAW CARD and MANA CHARGE on the go!

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But by no means do you need to have played Eye of Judgment for PS3 in order to enjoy this one. Best of all, it's a regular videogame this time around- no camera of physical cards required. There's a new single player campaign featuring an epic storyline and gorgeous anime styled artwork.Playable onFat Princess: Fistful of CakeCapture the Flag PrincessA cartoon-styled fantasy action game played using an overhead perspective (making it kind of like The Legend of Zelda) featuring team based gameplay and copious amounts of blood. Exactly like Zelda.) Choose one of several jobs such as Warrior, Archer, or Priest, and run amok killing the opposing team's doods or making a run for their princess. Sprawling maps offer plenty of strategic choke points, outposts to capture, and hidden shortcuts you can use to get the drop on your enemies. Includes a single player campaign with narrated storybook style scenes between missions.Fate/EXTRARPGText heavy, but well translated.

Choose one of three different servants (Saber, Archer, or Caster), and let the adventure unfold as you try to piece together your forgotten past. The game can get a little repetitive in terms of the pacing, which holds it back from reaching its full potential, but is still a decent experience if you have the patience.Playable onFinal FantasyRPGAn updated port of the first Final Fantasy released in celebration of the 20th anniversary. The game mostly makes use of the groundwork laid by the PS1 and GBA remasters but brings a few new additions of its own. Character sprites look all RPG maker, but some of the spell effect animations and monster art are ballin'. Be warned however that the game has random battles and that the encounter rate can get pretty over the top. (In some places they can occur with a single step)Playable on (EU only)Final Fantasy IIRPGThe second of the two ports that were released for the PSP in celebration of the Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary, this one being Final Fantasy II.

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Features the dungeons added to the GBA remix plus an additional new dungeon. Not as widely-liked as the first, but has its fans.

Be warned however that the game has random battles.Playable on (EU only)Final Fantasy IV: The Complete CollectionRPGA remaster of Final Fantasy IV, plus The After Years, and an all new Interlude chapter that helps bridge the two. Be warned that the game has random battles and that the encounter rate can get downright savage in some places.Playable on (EU only)Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the LionsSRPGA port of Final Fantasy Tactics from the PS1. The port suffers from a lot of stuttering during battle animations, which can be jarring at first. On the flip side, this version has new animated cutscenes that add a dramatic flair, a new translation (although some might be put off by the olde style english) and you get to save to up to fifteen slots using just one save file. Whichever version you go with, it's one of the best SRPGs thanks in large part to its excellent job system.Playable onA patch has been released that fixes the massive slowdown when casting spells and skills. There is also a patch that fixes the aspect ratio, resulting in sharp and clean 1:1 pixel art. CFW is required!Gitaroo Man Lives!Music/RhythmA quirky music game ported from the PS2.

Has all original music, r.

Patapon 2 Iso

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