PSP (2004, Japan )
The PSP is a handheld console produced by Sony designed to rival the market leading Nintendo Gameboy.
Created By: Sony Computer Entertainment
Available Games
| Iron Man 2 | 2010 |
| Dante's Inferno | 2010 |
| Pro Cycling Manager 2010 | 2010 |
| METAL SLUG XX | 2010 |
| Armored Core: Silent Line Portable | 2010 |
| Army of Two: The 40th Day | 2010 |
| MX vs ATV Reflex | 2010 |
| Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker | 2010 |
| Battle vs Chess | 2010 |
| Dead or Alive: Paradise | 2010 |
| Show all... (347 Games in total) | Title Sort |
Peripherals
Related Reviews
| Spider-Man 3 | (31/05/2007) |
Related News
| New Armored Core title | 14/02/2010 |
| FIFA 09 announced | 01/07/2008 |
| New Harry Potter game | 22/04/2008 |
| Dungeon Explorer update | 07/01/2008 |
| Bomberman Land goes gold | 06/01/2008 |
| Manhunt 2 gets US release | 30/10/2007 |
| Sims 2 Castaway out Friday | 23/10/2007 |
| Manhunt 2 rejected...again! | 08/10/2007 |
| Spider-Man: Friend Or Foe demo | 14/09/2007 |
| New Sega Rally info | 10/09/2007 |
| Need for Speed ProStreet | 29/08/2007 |
| Black Bean announces SBK 08 | 28/08/2007 |
| Ferrari Challenge goes public | 14/08/2007 |
| NBA Live 08 / FIBA deal | 03/08/2007 |
| Boulder Dash - Rocks! | 30/07/2007 |
| BBFC rejects Manhunt 2 | 19/06/2007 |
| Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 | 18/06/2007 |
| N+ | 04/06/2007 |
| Need for Speed ProStreet | 31/05/2007 |
| The Bigs | 25/04/2007 |
| Metal Slug Anthology | 13/04/2007 |
| WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008 | 02/04/2007 |
| PURE magazine | 20/02/2007 |
Features
The PSP is available in the following colors: black, ceramic white, pink, metallic blue, silver and champagne.
Web browser
The PlayStation Portable web browser is an embedded microbrowser. It is a version of the NetFront browser made by Access and was released for free with the 2.00 firmware upgrade.
The browser supports most normal web technologies, such as CSS.
The browser also has full HTTP cookie and form support, as well as basic JavaScript capabilities. However there is an input limit on form fields, making the entering of large amounts of text, such as when editing a Wikipedia article, nearly impossible.
