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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). Titles released on the latter two are the original games software emulated. If a downloadable PSP game has been purchased for a device released prior to ...
PPSSPP (an acronym for "PlayStation Portable Simulator Suitable for Playing Portably") is a free and open-source PSP emulator for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, Nintendo Wii U, Nintendo Switch, BlackBerry 10, MeeGo, Pandora, Xbox Series X/S [3] and Symbian with a focus on speed and portability. [4]
Enemy in Sight was the working title of a military-themed and strategy-focused first-person shooter video game that was in development by the studio Illusion Softworks. [1] The same team previously created the two similarly themed Hidden and Dangerous titles, to which this game can be seen in many ways to be a spiritual sequel, as well the two Vietcong and Mafia games.
This is a list of games for the Sony PlayStation Portable handheld console. It does not include PSOne classics, PS minis, or NEOGEO Station. Games have been released in several regions around the world; North America (NA), Japan (JP), Europe (EU), and Australia (AUS). The games show the date the game was first released in that region. Notes:
In Second Sight, players explore levels primarily with a third-person perspective – which by default is in free-roam but can be switched to a fixed perspective – though at times the camera switches to a first-person viewpoint either by switching it through the camera controls, or when moving through a crawlspace.
In Plain Sight is a 2008 American drama television series about US Marshals. In Plain Sight may also refer to: In Plain Sight (British TV series), 2016 British drama series about serial killer Peter Manuel; In Plain Sight (Casey book), 2018 true-crime book by Kathryn Casey; In Plain Sight (Jackson book), 2016 book by Richard Jackson
Enemy in Sight, designed by Neal Schlaffer and originally titled Cutthroats and Cannons, [1] has two decks of cards: a deck of various sailing ships of the line, ranging from 1st Rate (the biggest) to 6th Rate (the smallest and most lightly armed) [2] a deck of action cards [2] Each player is dealt a fleet of six ship cards and six action cards.
Harry White reviewed Thieves' World in The Space Gamer No. 45. [3] White commented that "it's worth the price. Thieves' World provides a wealth of information for repeated use but allows considerable flexibility for individual creativity and customizing. Physically, typographically and artistically it is a quality product.