PlayStation Portable (redirect from PSP-Go (PSP-N1000))
The PlayStation Portable (PSP) is a handheld game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was first released in Japan on December...
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regions, it is named the Go!Cam and was released May 25, 2007. A lower resolution version, the PSP-450x, was introduced in 2009. The PSP-450x camera was released...
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PlayStation (section PSP Go model)
PlayStation Portable (PSP-1000) PSP-2000 PSP-3000 PSP Go (open position) PSP Street (PSP-E1000) The PlayStation Portable (PSP) was Sony's first handheld...
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Handheld game console (redirect from FC 16 Go)
the console would still be available in the US. Unlike previous PSP models, the PSP Go does not feature a UMD drive, but instead has 16 GB of internal...
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Universal Media Disc (redirect from PSP Disc)
UMD-compatible PSP-3000 model, which continued to be sold alongside the PSP Go. Despite the earlier push for PlayStation Network releases around the PSP Go's launch...
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Gran Turismo (2009 video game) (redirect from Gran Turismo PSP)
titles for the new PSP Go. As of September 2017, Gran Turismo has sold 4.67 million units, making it one of the best-selling PSP games. On June 1, 2010...
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PlayStation Portable system software (redirect from PSP System Software)
Portable system software is the official firmware for the PlayStation Portable (PSP). It uses the XrossMediaBar (XMB) as its user interface, similar to the PlayStation...
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PlayStation Portable hardware (redirect from PSP codec)
consists of the physical components of the PlayStation Portable (PSP) and its accessories. The PSP was designed by Shin'ichi Ogasawara (小笠原伸一) for the Sony Computer...
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Xperia Play (redirect from PSP Phone)
resembling the Xperia X10 while the slider below resembles the slider of the PSP Go. The slider features a D-pad in an indented area on the left side, a set...
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also known as force feedback. A Sixaxis controller can also be used with PSP Go and the PlayStation TV via Bluetooth after registering the controller on...
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PlayStation Portable (PSP) came out in December. The DS features a touch screen and built-in microphone, and supports wireless standards. The PSP became the first...
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development of four other LocoRoco titles – two sequels for the PSP (PlayStation Portable)/PSP Go, a spin-off for the PlayStation 3 and a mobile version (called...
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charging and can also be used on a PSP Go and the PlayStation TV via Bluetooth, though the controller and the PSP Go or the PlayStation TV must be registered...
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in the Japanese market. It was expanded to the PSP following the release of PSP Go, replacing the PSP Media Manager. From 2013 it replaced the X-App in...
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XrossMediaBar (redirect from PSP menu)
the original on 2009-02-01. Retrieved 2008-11-12. PSP XMB, retrieved 2022-06-07 Custom XMB on psp go, retrieved 2022-06-07 "About the XMB (XrossMediaBar)...
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List of PlayStation Portable games (redirect from List of PSP games)
The PSP-1000 model...
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LittleBigPlanet (PlayStation Portable) (redirect from Little Big Planet PSP)
LittleBigPlanet (sometimes referred to as LittleBigPlanet PSP to differentiate it from the PlayStation 3 game of the same name) is a puzzle-platform game...
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God of War: Chains of Olympus (redirect from God of war (psp))
Entertainment (SCE). It was first released for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) handheld console on March 4, 2008. The game is the fourth installment in...
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2010-08-30. Sony's PlayStation Portable and Milton Bradley's Microvision - The PSP and the History of Handheld Video Gaming, Part 2, Niko Silvester, about.com...
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microphone peripheral. The PSP-3000 has a built-in microphone, which allows communication without the Skype peripheral. The PSP Go has the ability to use...
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PlayStation Vita (redirect from PSP Vita)
month, VG247 released pictures of an early prototype version showing a PSP Go-like slide-screen design along with two analog sticks, two cameras and a...
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announcements during the show included Microsoft's Project Natal and both Sony's PSP Go and PlayStation Move, while major software announcements included Left 4...
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Unplugged that is compatible with downloadable content was included with the PSP Go. The main gameplay modes in Rock Band Unplugged are similar to that of the...
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be taken over by Andrew House, who joined Sony Corporation in 1990. The PSP Go was released on October 1, 2009, for North America and Europe, and on November...
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Launch of the new Sony PSP Go which was met with mixed reviews due to its high pricing in comparison to its predecessor the PSP-3000. 23–25 Infinite Bits...
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Resident Evil (redirect from Resident Evil PSP)
PlayStation Portable, described as a new game being developed with "the PSP Go in mind" and "totally different for a Resident Evil game". No further announcements...
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Shot (aka "Go!Cam") has a built-in microphone that also can be used with the Talkman program. Furthermore, the PSP-3000 model and PSP Go have built-in...
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support. Sony released a disc-less version of its PlayStation Portable, the PSP Go, in 2009. The company went on to release its second portable video game...
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2014. Retrieved January 13, 2010. Gantayat, Anoop (November 20, 2009). "PSP go Falters in Japan". IGN. Archived from the original on November 26, 2009...
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as part of TotalGaming.net. PSP Minis version developed and published by Beatshapers released in Europe/Asia with PSP Go launch, October 1, 2009. It was...
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