Abstract: The world of handheld gaming has been owned, patented and dominated by the Nintendo Game Boy franchise for as long as anyone can remember. The Atari Lynx, the Sega Game Gear and various little known consoles have all had a shot at toppling Nintendo but...
Amazing high res screen, Plenty of grunt for almost PS2-quality gaming, Built-in wireless capability, Stylish design, Decent battery life, UMD Movies look great
Only comes with 32MB Memory Stick Duo, Shiny front will turn you into an obsessive cleaner, Limited functionality when it comes to music and photos, Complicated process to transfer your own movies for viewing
It looks amazing and plays games and movies just as well. The PSP is an outstanding portable games machine and a decent movie player, but well have to wait for the next version for better music and picture functionality. ...
Abstract: Today at Sonys E3 Press Conference in Los Angeles, the world finally got to see Sonys upcoming portable, the PSP. Promising it would bring a "modern, 3D console experience to a mobile platform," SCEA COO and president Kaz Hirai showed off the black d...
Abstract: Published September 4th 2005. Written by Nick. For close to sixteen years, Nintendo have remained at the top of the pack when it comes to handheld video games. The Game Boy, originally launched in 1989, is the world’s most popular video game device eve...
Abstract: Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) Real Video First Real video:A Japanese video released by Yomiuri News shows the forthcoming Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) for first time running in someones hands and not connected to kiosk, as were all the PSP units ...
Abstract: This Christmas you have two choices when buying something for the kids, Microsofts Xbox 360 and Sonys PSP. Since one is rarer than goat?s eggs youre left with the PSP. These glossy, black slabs of techno-lovin may be expensive, but I doubt theres ...
Abstract: The PlayStation Portable (PSP) is Sonys first portable games console, finally launched in Europe after several months delay. Unlike Nintendos DS, which is purely for games, it also plays films stored on Sonys Universal Media Discs (UMDs) and has...