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This is a list of games for Sony's PlayStation Portable (PSP) handheld game console made available to download from the PlayStation Store.The ability to download and play these titles has varied among titles between the platforms of PSP, PlayStation Vita (PSV), PlayStation TV (PSTV), PlayStation 4 (PS4), and PlayStation 5 (PS5).
G. Gangs of London (video game) Generation of Chaos: Pandora's Reflection; Gensō Suikoden: Tsumugareshi Hyakunen no Toki; Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (2005 video game)
October 3, 2006: September 1, 2006: Unreleased September 7, 2006: Team Soho: SCEE / SCEA: Garnet Cradle Portable: Kagi no Himiko: Unreleased Unreleased April 7, 2011: Unreleased Otomate: Idea Factory: Gekiatsu!! Pachi Game Tamashi Vol.1: CR Evangelion - Shinjitsu no Tsubasa: Unreleased Unreleased June 9, 2011: Unreleased Fields Fields Gekka ...
Like many other video game consoles, the PlayStation Portable is capable of photo, audio, and video playback in a variety of formats.However, unlike Sony's home consoles such as the PlayStation 3 and the PlayStation 4, it is not possible to play Blu-ray or DVD movies on the PlayStation Portable directly since it lacks a standard Blu-ray or DVD drive.
PlayStation Portable. This is a list of video games for the PlayStation Portable video game console that have sold or shipped at least one million copies. The best-selling game on the PlayStation Portable is Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, which sold 8 million units worldwide.
A "spirit-horror" roleplaying video game announced for the PSP in 2008 by Level-5. Despite cross-media plans such as manga and light novels releasing in subsequent years, the game never released on the PSP. A decade later, Level-5 announced that development had moved to the Nintendo Switch, though, to-date, the game has not released their either.
[1] The IGN review, while commenting favorably on the level of dungeon customization which the game allows, lamented the randomness of attracting certain creatures and the lack of concrete feedback about what each dungeon component is actually doing. The reviewer noted, "...it can often be impossible to evaluate whether or not the floor plans ...
The PSP was designed by Shin'ichi Ogasawara (小笠原伸一) for the Sony Computer Entertainment subsidiary of Sony Corporation.Early models pre-installed with 1.xx firmware were made in Japan but in order to cut costs, Sony has farmed out PSP production to non-Japanese manufacturers, mainly in China for units pre-installed with firmware version 2.00 and above.