Two decades since Sony’s original handheld broke cover ... it was an early glimpse at what phones and tablets would be capable of in the years to come. PSP was ahead of its time.
In the world of retro gaming, some legends never die – especially the ‘phantom’ PSP, Sony’s mythical handheld that never saw the light of day. While that elusive device remains a dream ...
Two key pieces of Sony’s mobile gaming future were finally made official: the company’s next-generation PSP, known for now as “NGP” or Next Generation Portable, and its cross-platform ...
Sony is reportedly considering a new handheld console to rival the Nintendo Switch. The Japanese tech giant has created portable devices in the past, such as the PlayStation Portable (PSP ...
"A new 5G-enabled PSP handheld console wouldn't have ... Plus gamers were available to play on phones, tablets, and computers, etc, Sony would effectively be using the PSP 5G peripheral as a ...
The idea that Sony could be working on a PSP 5G handheld console has been circulating for a year or so now, despite the Japanese gaming company making inconclusive comments that run to the counter.
A recent Sony Ericsson patent filing has revealed a very PSP-esque phone device, with a screen surface that swivels out to reveal a set of PSP derived controls. The swivel action looks to provide ...
This is in spite of Sony’s own failed attempts to get a handheld gaming device off the ground since the PSP series, with the PlayStation Vita considered an underwhelming successor of the series.
My job was to convert this to the PS2. In May 2003, at that year's E3, Sony announced their plans for a new portable machine, the PSP. Archer being Archer was on to this like a shot – the idea ...
Sony has officially ended production of its PS Vita games console. The handheld console has been gradually phased out over the past few years - and this weekend Sony announced it would be ...