PSP Articles
The iTrip PSP is an FM transmitter for the PSP that enables the user to
broadcast audio from the PSP to any FM receiver within around 10 to 30 feet.
It is manufactured by Griffin Technologies who are responsible for a number of
good quality accessories for iPods including the iPod iTrip.
Many times considered the weirdest and most outrageous
brand in video games today, the PSP version, Me and My Katamari, maintains
all of the aspects associated with previous titles. Does the handheld
version holdup, or does it roll away?
Red Hot Rumble, although offering a fighting type game much similar to the style of
Super Smash Bros., maintains all of the original coolness and comic-style
mayhem that has made the franchise so popular through the two original
titles for Gamecube and Playstation 2. Does Joe’s attempt at
side-scrolling, fighting mayhem connect a punch, or does it lay dead on the
floor?
From its original days on Commodore 64, to its present day appearances on
current-generation consoles, The Prince makes his first appearance
on the Sony PSP handheld. But, has he survived the tests of time,
and is his first chance at handheld glory a successful one?
22Moo has recently released a new product into the Sony PSP media manager genre with The PSP Media Companion. Does it truly change the experience and help you make your handheld are more media friendly device?
Here we have another budget title: Gripshift. This game is supposed to be a Puzzle, Plaform, Driving, Action game. What on earth does this actually mean and how does this game play out? Sceptical? I was, especially with a lower price tag on it, but I was pleasantly surprised.
The racing genre on PSP has not been short of titles so far. So with so many racing games to choose from, what does V8 Supercar Racedriver 2 bring to the table that will make you choose it over the others? More importantly for the Australian audience have the use of the V8 cars and tracks made a true difference to this title; or is this simply an afterthought?
There is definitely no shortage of puzzle games on handheld consoles and the PSP is no exception. Frantix is one of the so called budget puzzle titles for PSP along with other releases such as Sudoku and Gripshift. Is it worth the time to "unmuzzle the puzzle!" as the box art demands?
LOTR Tactics is a turn-based RPG strategy game based on battles which occurred in the book and movie, albeit at a much
smaller scale. You have the option as playing as the Fellowship or as the Host of Mordor as you move through battles in
middle earth. All the main characters such as Aragorn, Frodo, Legolas, Sauron and the Ringwraith are included as well
as the less glamorised soldiers of Gondor and Warg Riders. Any item bearing the name Lord of the Rings comes with a lot
of expectation and LOTR Tactics is no different. So just how does it stack up against the weight of expectation?
Frantix is an addition to the incredibly small number of puzzle games on the PSP. Along with Gripshift it's one of the first 'budget' titles on the PSP. It consists of guiding a character through an environment filled with obstacles and traps, collecting crystals and making it to an exit before the time runs out.
How to copy movies onto your memory card - NON-PSPVideo style version
SOCOM has been a popular tactical first person shooter game on consoles and the
PC for many years and Fireteam Bravo is the first (of hopefully many) PSP specific SOCOM titles.