PSP PSP: The Quintessence of Handhelds

I still use the PSP regularly. I love this thing. It has such a good game library. Even after all those years, I'm far from done with it. Especially now with ARK-4 installed. I could buy a Steamdeck or Retroid or so, but so far I don't have the need or urge for it.
Post automatically merged:

we need psp2
2027!! With a bit of luck we then have the PSP2 or aka Playstation 6 handheld. Rumours are that Sony is developing a new handheld set to be released in 2027.
 
Last edited:
What's this scanline thing with the 3000? I just read about it and I never noticed. I wonder if I'll notice now because I know about it. Or maybe it doesn't affect all 3000s?

The scanlines on the PSP 3000 are true... but there was a lot of drama surrounding the issue. It's really not that big of a deal.

At the time, there was a lot of hate about it. And this image went viral:

10-21-08-psp-screen-comaro.jpg


Just for criticizing the 3000 model.

The truth is that the 3000's screen was wonderful and it played great on it. Even with that scanlines effect.

The same goes for the PSP 2000 and its screen with ghosting effect.
It's there, but it plays perfectly.

For me, the only PSP screen that was a little off was the one on the 1000 model.

The best screens?
By far, the PSP GO and PSP Street.
 
i got a psp 1000 either the first or second year they were out, it felt so futuristic and cool, first games i got were twisted metal and burnout. everything changed though when i borrowed my friends copy of gta liberty city stories. i was playing it, and as was the style at the time, i got bored and decided to google to find the cheats so i could get all the weapons and fuck around. a google search for 'liberty city stories cheats' brought up all these results for 'liberty city stories hack' one thing led to another and within an hour i was seeing the nintendo logo and the super mario world title screen on my psp. that was my introduction to the homebrew scene and console hacking/softmodding. it led me to learning lua and later python to make my own shitty homebrew games and the whole scene was super friendly, inviting, and helpful. a lot of cool older dudes in the scene who had no business giving a snotnosed kid like me the time of day really went out on a limb and im super appreciative of that to this day. the psp is a lot more than another console to me.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Connect with us

Support this Site

RGT relies on you to stay afloat. Help covering the site costs and get some pretty Level 7 perks too.

Featured Video

Latest Threads

NCSOFT unveils HORIZON STEEL FRONTIERS, a new mmorpg set in the HORIZON Universe

HorizonSteel-1.webp

I don't have much to say about this game, except to check it out. It's surprising...
Read more

Steam's Hardware Announcement Thoughts

So I know I'm gonna get a lot of flack I think because I do think a lot of people will flame me...
Read more

Satoshi Kon's Cinematic Filmography and Susumu Hirasawa's Touching Songs of the Soul

I feel like 《Satoshi Kon》's Works in film should be recognized more in the west than they do in...
Read more

i went down a manga rabbit hole and ordered a mysterious art book. here's what happened.

hiii how is everyone!!!

about two months ago at this point, i made a thread asking about...
Read more

About PS2 and GC emulation on T820 Anbernic devices (RG406H, RG476H, RG Cube...)

I've been told these devices are not the best for PS2 and GC emulation, but they're certainly...
Read more

Online statistics

Members online
62
Guests online
606
Total visitors
668

Forum statistics

Threads
14,815
Messages
355,258
Members
895,316
Latest member
Xxwo2e

Today's birthdays

Advertisers

Back
Top