PSP If you had a PSP, what would you do?

beaterator exports your music as wav, that's what i was trying to explain, mb for not elaborating
Okay, I thought you were implying that the PSP could only play WAV files. My bad, but WAV files are generally larger than MP3s, so why would you want your music in WAV format?

Unless you're mixing it on the PSP.
 
The only real gripe I have with using the PSP for PS1 games was always the lack of L&R2...
Otherwise, it was perfect for them.
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The only real gripe I have with using the PSP for PS1 games was always the lack of L&R2...
Otherwise, it was perfect for them.
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I remember playing a bunch of PS1 games on the system, including stuff like Resi where those buttons are pretty integral, yet weirdly, I can't remember how you were supposed to get around those buttons being missing.

I know on the vita that you have the touchscreen, but for the life of me I dunno wtf you were supposed to do on the PSP itself lmao.

These days I weirdly mostly keep my PSP for the physical games and UMD movies that I have. I have a Vita with CFW for most of my emulation needs and even to play downloaded PSP games, so the actual PSP is used pretty much like it has stock firmware...it doesn't, but that's not the point.
 
If I had one I would put Umihara, Miku and Mario 64 on it. I probably would only end up playing it at home. It wouldn't see much use between my Switch, Steam Deck OLED and Vita though, not to mention all my other consoles, handhelds and micro consoles. The portability of most handhelds leaves a lot to be desired, taking them with me when I go out is an option, though it's an option I usually don't choose as they're so bulky and require a large carrying case. This is why when I want to bring a handheld with me when I leave the house it's usually the PSP Go or DS Lite. The PSP Go offers exceptional portability. Sometimes I forget I have on me. Also if I have my PSP Go I won't bring my iPod as my PSP is loaded with Visual Kei and Jrock.
 
I remember playing a bunch of PS1 games on the system, including stuff like Resi where those buttons are pretty integral, yet weirdly, I can't remember how you were supposed to get around those buttons being missing.

I know on the vita that you have the touchscreen, but for the life of me I dunno wtf you were supposed to do on the PSP itself lmao.

These days I weirdly mostly keep my PSP for the physical games and UMD movies that I have. I have a Vita with CFW for most of my emulation needs and even to play downloaded PSP games, so the actual PSP is used pretty much like it has stock firmware...it doesn't, but that's not the point.
Well on the Vita, the touchpad on the back was L and R 2 and 3....

The PSP I think you had to hit Select + a shoulder button at the same time to trigger the L and R 2 buttons, but like you, it's been so long that I might be wrong about the PSP.
 
I've had my PSP for years and years since I bought it during it's heydey and while I did use it for music, videos and other games before, most of it is spent playing Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max and Darkstalkers Chronicles up to this day...
 

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