Hi everyone!
It’s been a long year of articles for me. I’ve shared so many now, but as things wrap up and I’ve only got a handful more to share, this one’s a…minimal effort one.
If you know me well enough by now, you’ll know that the Sony PSP is one of my fav handhelds. Maybe not entirely for the library of games (they’ve aged in varying degrees of goodishness), but instead for how beautiful it is from a hardware design stance. It is such a nice looking device. Sleek, functional and industrial, in a very early 2000’s kinda way.
Anyway, to break up what I’ve been writing (in the next couple days I’ll be sharing both an interview with my friends who make PortMaster, and then a review on the trimui Smart Pro S), I thought I’d throw together a scrappy collection of videos and images of the Sony PSP.
Think of it as a giant gallery/scrapbook/collection of PSP images and clips :)
I loved the PSP Go.
It was so easy to exploit, it made a great little emulation machine.
It’s one of my current favourite devices.
Although funnily enough I now mostly play Monster Hunter Freedom Unite instead of any emulation.
It was funny seeing Anbernic do their own (very) chunky take on the PSP Go recently, for a retro handheld.

I saw that on a tech dweeb video like 2 days ago, and it looks cool, but I just play everything on my phone now.

I had a GBA and DS growing up but a used PSP was my very first purchase with my first day cheque. The idea of playing PS1 games on the go still seemed so revolutionary to me. What a fun little device to tinker with.
Yup, I was mostly a Nintendo kid growing up and loved my GBCs, GBAs, and DSs, but the PSP was the perfect handheld. Truly a magnificent piece of hardware. Its value proposition hasn’t been beat until the Steam Deck. It hit at that perfect moment when technology and the Internet intersected into the mainstream and were affordable.
A fantastic gaming machine, but also functional for general computing, not to mention that it was a great media player. I remember browsing the Internet frequently, watching movies, using it as an mp3 player, emulating my favorite classic Nintendo games. The homebrew scene was insanely vibrant. I certainly don’t miss the Memory Stick format though. I’m glad that died.
S tier hardware.
I should get some new batteries for mine.
For me the PSP is a story of squandered potential. There were some great games but so few seemed to really embrace the potential of the format.





