The PSP Go had an official dock (they're stupidly expensive now) where you can dock it and it'll output to the tv, like the component cables on the 2000 and 3000, but the Go had bluetooth so you could bluetooth your ps3 controller and play on your couch. It was quite literally the Switch before the Switch.
The PSP was wildly popular in the Philippines at the time, to the point that most cellphone repair shops offer jailbreaking and sideloading services for less than a UMD's worth, and that pickpockets would actually prefer nabbing a PSP over a DS. The PlayStation brand power combined with its media capabilities made it even more impressive if not for the Nintendo portable juggernaut especially with Pokemon.
I agree, it was of the best back in the day. I had two classmates from HS that kept flaunting their PSP during recess and lunch break. I even remember malls selling pirated copies of the games for less than a 100 pesos. Even bundling it with the memory cards being sold back then. Fun times, pero tangna kupal yung isang classmate ko noon na may PSP pinag aambag kami nung nasira niya yung kanya kami daw nakasira eh hindi niya nga pinapahiram iyon sa amin hahaha.
If the psp had a second analog stick for camera control it probably would be the greatest handheld of all time (relative to it's time). I have never been able to find a concrete reason why there wasn't one and it hindered so much of its potential omitting it.
@@socio637 It does if you have a hundred bucks to drop on the Hori remote play assistant or whatever the knock off ones cost these days, Just don't expect the knock off's to last long.
The thing with the optical disk, or UMD disk as they are called, is that Sony did not want to distribute games on flash cards, or memory cards, as these were quite expensive back then and an optical disc was way cheaper. This was really remarkable from Sony to manage to shrink down a CD drive to that size and making the media more durable in the housing it came with.
No kidding. Have you seen the prices of what a 1GB or 2GB MSPRO stick cost back then? let alone... FOUR Gigabyte? And the PSP could only use Sony's expensive proprietary format and nothing else. So you had no options. Getting a Memory Stick would set you back as much as buying 1-2 games back then. The tiny 64MB MSPRO Duo stick you got with the PSP was just enough to at least save your savestates.
@@KRAFTWERK2K6 =THANKFULLY THERE LOTS OF STUFF CAME AROUND QUITE SOON,BUT STILL... =BUT THE MAIN PROBLEM OF BOTH PSP AND VITA WAS..... *_THEY WERENT EQUIPPED WITH CELLPHONE MODULES_* ,THAT COULD'VE BE THE REAL SUCCESS HAVING NOTHING WITH FAIL OF N GAGE ..........AT LEAST WHEN VITA CAME AROUND I DIRECTLY MENTIONED THAT THIS WILL BE A FAILURE BECAUSE OF LACKS OF CAPABILITY OF MAKING CALLS,SO ALSO IT'S A MUST TO HAVE A SMARTPHONE IN A POCKET TOO =AND THESE TOO EXPENSIVE MEMORY CARDS SHOULD VE TO BE NORMAL SD'S AND MICRO SD'S AS WELL...... ..........IF ONLY.....SONY WOULD'VE TO RELEASE VITA WITH ABILITY TO MAKE PHONE CALLS,AND ABILITY TO ACTUALLY USE MICROSD..............IT WOULD VE TO BE A GAME CHANGER =OF COURSE MAIN GAMES SHOULD'VE TO BE ON DISCS.........LIKE PSP BUT BLU RAY........WITH POSSIBILITY TO PLAY ORIGINAL PSP DISCS AS WELL...........AND GAMES MUST'VE TO BE OF SO HUGE SIZE,SO NO INTENTION TO PUT A PIRATED GAME ON MICRO SD TO BE AT FIRST PLACE.....YUP........OF COURSE INDIES TO BE DOWNLOADABLE TO A CARD,BUT AAA PROJECTS ONLY ON DISCS..............THAT'S HOW EVEN THEORETICAL PIRACY WOULDNT DO ANYTHING =AND I WAS HAVING LOTS OF OPPORTUNITY TO ACTUALLY GET BOTH PSP AND VITA,BUT..........HAVING TO ACTUALLY TAKING 2 DEVICES IN 2 POCKETS.............WAS REAL KILLING FEATURE
@@KRAFTWERK2K6 kinda off-topic question, does the psp require a special SD card or can i pick any SD card and use it on the psp like a phone SD card and like that
@@therealhussein it needs a specific memory card. but you could also buy a PSP Pro Duo micro SD adapter so you could use a regular micro SD card on your PSP.
@@therealhussein No it requires a Memory Pro Duo Stick. HOWEVER.... there are micro SD card adapters for Memory Stick Duo slots. I have one like that and added it to my Firmware hacked PSP so now i could add incredible storage size at a reasonable price for my PSP. However back then these adapters did not exist and Micro SD was not around yet.
In my opinion, they didn't screw up the Vita. It was a bit ahead of its competitors in terms of hardware, and even today the Vita still has more features than the Switch. It was just the wrong time for this little gem.
Low Capacity (4 Gigabytes) would have made it at least tolerable enough to live a full enough lifecycle before it got slaughtered by the Rise of the 3DS.
I got my psp in 2012, and I still use it when I go to places I don't have my consoles and pc. It's just a blast to play it everytime! Not to mention the emulation capabilities of this beast.
My favorite part of PSP modding were the trainers that were developed. Especially for the GTA series. It was so much fun modding the game WHILE IT WAS RUNNING! Stealing a car and then putting 34" rims on it to do your mission was the best.
Fun fact there was an early downgrade hack using the same technique that these trainers used for GTA. I hacked my version 2.70 PSP back in 2007 using an exploited GTA save which allowed downgrading to 1.50. Those were the days man. I fucking loved my PSP.
I loved this so much back in the day. I especially remember using LCS Cheat Device to place down shipping containers to create ramps, jumps and bridges. I also have fond memories of raising the water level and then flying through the city in a helicopter, landing on building rooftops as if something apocalyptic had happened to the city.
Great video! I have fond memories of being a kid and just messing with homebrews and lua scripting, changing the boot video and completely customizing the theme and menus, creating my own eboot files of ps1 games or ripping my own ISOs. Piracy/hacking (and the homebrew scene to an extent) gets a bad rep, but I'm currently finishing my masters in computer science and I just wanted to say that the PSP and all the crazy stuff you could do with it, ignited my passion for learning stuff about computers, and are a big reason why I chose this path.
i explored every inch of my psp inside and out. every mod, emulator, and themes. i also took apart my psp countless times to do LED mods by wiring LEDS to the speakers and imbedding the LEDS into the L and R bumpers since they were transparent. i removed the UMD drive and cut a hole on the UMD door to add an additional Speaker that fit perfectly within the silver circle on the disk door. i was about 13-14 years old doing all this. god those were the good times.
I'm feeling you as I have managed to keep my OG PsP 1000 alive by replacing basically everything from the board down to the power switch tab that I broke off being dumb replacing the wifi wire. I don't play it as much anymore, but when it came out I was working at EBGames and bought the #2 when it launched and actually wasnt able to pay my rent that month because of it. Looking back now I don't regret a thing as my lil monster allowed me internet, movies, games, music, and SOCOM Multiplayer with the proprietary headphone mic that sadly has now fallen apart due to its age. LED Shoulder lights and a transparent case was all the rage for me. Just ordered a brighter LCD display just for when...ya know...something breaks. haha. How many analog pots have you burned through up until now should be a question for any PSP vet to know!
😢 I did the same thing! I learned to code and mod. It was so much fun. I'm in my 30s now and I lost my touch with technology. Back then I had time, loads of it. Now I work and raise family
The PS Vita has a mod called Adrenaline which runs the entire PSP firmware and lets you emulate and run all the homebrew apps. I'm pretty sure it runs natively and it's really great to have a second analog stick.
The T-Mobile hotspot compatibility feature was nifty. I used my psp for everything. Music, games, videos, internet access...it was essentially a smartphone before smartphones were a thing. You're right, it could still hold its own today as an EDC.
The PSP was one of the quintessential consoles of my childhood. I played the shit out of my PSP. I especially loved crisis core final fantasy, flat out head-on, and dissidia final fantasy. I too was sad when the PS Vita became hot garbage. But now that they remade crisis core final fantasy for the switch. I think I know what I'm going to be buying next. You know, when I have the money.
man, PSP was great, i played on psvita for a bit. but it stopped being active. so i moved on. but i played Borderlands 2, persona, uncharted, etc and those were the perfect showcase imo i wish sony would make another handheld and ARM cpus are just getting more and more powerful.
I remember playing COD Zombies on my psp. The homebrew community had a HUGE amount of content. Lots of maps, guns, I even remember one with a boss fight. Such good memories
@@rythmnarnia3377 The homebrew COD zombies is called nazi zombies portable. its very watered down compaired to other consoles and pc versions, but it was a pivotal part of my childhood, its recently gotten a reboot in the past few years aswell.
I remember borrowing a PSP for a while and was blown away by the screen. It's still mindblowing. But now that ship has sailed, wow, they're expensive AF for a PSP in decent condition
I gotta be honest, I missed the entire PSP modding scene in that era. I "left" sony after my mini disk player and PS1. I played Nintendo, Xbox, and PC after that because most of the titles I was interested in were on those systems. I find myself more gravitating to SNES, GameCube, and select WiiU titles personally. Because I "missed the boat" I find myself VERY comfortable emulating on High end Android and the steamdeck because GameCube and PS2 are very accessible. I need to get back to the PS2 library a bit particularly in the case of shadow of the colossus. ALL of that being said, I can appreciate that the PSP was in many ways the "steamdeck" of it's era when it comes specifically to console emulation and portable gaming. It really shook up the space and was far more versatile than most of Nintendo's offerings. All of this makes me sad that sony left the space after the VITA, but if you look at the handheld market right now it's EXPLODING with every brad looking to get into the action. The SteamDeck, the Switch, the Logitech G-Cloud, the AYN Odin, OneXplayer, GPD Win 3 & 4... and on the low end Anbernic, Miyoo, Powkiddy, and many others contribute to an amazing space and I am constantly excited to see what is next.
@@Zark-Muckerberg It's like an apple product. Amazing design & premium feel, VERY overpriced. The Miyoo Mini does what the pocket can do and you could buy nearly 4x minis for the price of one Analogue Pocket. Software emulation performance is not perfect, but it's SO close that it's nearly a wash. I would say it's good competition for premium original hardware moded consoles but NOT from a price to performance perspective. Also if you wanted a "premium" handheld gaming experience you could easily step up to something like the Anbernic RG353m and get MORE power, hall sticks, and an aluminum shell OR go price to performance again and grab a RP3+ or RG505. RG353, RG505, and RP3+ ALL are under $200 and give you WAY more than the Analogue. I struggle to recommend the Analogue pocket to anyone except people who MUST have FPGA.
I love the PSP, I've still got a Slim, but my go to for PSP gaming urges is my Go. It fits in my pocket, I can use my Bluetooth headphones with them, and it still looks brand new even after so long. I remember the tiff exploit, now that was one of the hacking methods that blew my mind back then.
Hell yea, been modding my portables since 2008l and never stopped. PSP, PSVita, NDS, 3DS, Switch. It's a cool field to get into, however this year has given us some amazing emulation handhelds that have decent power in them. I got a Retroid Pocket 3+ and I can play psp games at 2 to 3x resolution on it. It's like a remaster of psp games! Thanks for the trip down nostalgia lain.
if youre like me you grew up experiencing the hype of nintendo handhelds. sony was the only one to compete with that. the cfw era was crazy. this thing was so ahead of its time. the web browser itself was insane. this is before everybody had a smartphone in their pocket...man the memories
If you ever want to get into PSP homebrewing, I highly recommend getting an SD Card to Memory Stick converter. The Memory Stick is very limited, and you can get much more data for cheaper by going with this method. Same applies to the vita, though it is a bit more esoteric due to reasons such as "I am too tired to give a guide on this right now"
there are installers ready to go if you put Hen on your Vita. YAMT driver I think it's called, you just use that and an SD2Vita that fits in your game card and contains an SD Card of your choosing, and voilà!
didn't the PSP used to have issues accessing more than 12gb of Data off of the Memory sticks? Is that something fixed with "newer" custom firmware? I remember my brother bought me a 16gb Memory stick and it kept corrupting stuff when I tried to use it, and back when I googled it at the time, it said PSP's would corrupt data on any sticks larger than 12gb
PSP and the Homebrew was my high school experience. Everybody was fucking around with that thing. Good times. I remember the dark Alex firmware and the Pandora battery. Being able to play emulators. I love PSP.
Love that you're showing the PSP some love. I upgraded to a Vita and the homebrew scene for that is insane. The best part is Adrenaline for Vita will let you have a hacked version of the PSP inside the Vita. All of the homebrew works perfectly on it.
This is awesome stuff. I still believe that the PSP is the best handheld of all time and stuff like this is a big reason why. I picked the PSP over the DS back in the day and I'm still glad I made that choice even all these years later. I will always love the PSP for what it was capable of back in 2005 and what it can still do in 2022 and beyond.
Sure man and the price ,psp can have such high end graphic games like god of war ghosts of sparta, assassin's creed bloodlines, gta vice city stories, spiderman 3 ,meanwhile you can rarely find even a proper open world game in ds And 3ds combined
I was actually super big into emulation for the PSP back in high school with the Pandora's battery and the magic memory stick. My favorite thing about the PSP is when it came out it wasn't able to actually run PlayStation 1 games, Sony didn't think you could emulate the PSX successfully until modders. Designed a custom file system known as the eboots, Sony ended up stealing the idea and just threw it on the PlayStation Network. After a while. It was the first time I saw the power of homebrew and modders outshine the manufacturers
Wait what? I thought the ps1 emulator was added to the firmware (which used eboots), then modders figured out the format of eboots and how to make their own from ps1 games.
@@GoTeamScotchI remember converting a few psx roms to eboots using some program a decade ago and it ran fine, games were “Descent” and “YuGiOh: Forbidden memories”.
When I was a kid a friend of my sister had a PSP, and when they said they could use Google search on it I was amazed since no handhelds at the time could really do that and certainly no game consoles, but the PSP was the first I became aware of to allow real online access.
This brought back so many memories of my freshman year in high school. A friend in my biology class had a friend who knew how not soft mod the psp. Keep in mind this was 2007 when the soft mod still required pandoras battery so I was so excited to finally be able to mod mine. I played so many “backups” and emulators on that console. Also, haven’t thought about those web portal things in ages! I had an iPhone one the windows xp one. Amazing times.
you just brought back some great memories for me by mentioning the pandora battery. i messed up my battery in those early days trying to make one. had to play with the ac connected for a while before getting a new battery and never trying again 😂
@@jamskaterpete lol we did the same. My cousin had heard about it and really wanted to try it, and his battery was crapping out anyway. Needless to say we ruined it and we split the cost of a new battery for him since I felt bad also being a part of the damage. Luckily after getting mine hacked, it was easy to soft mod a battery into a pandora and turn it back.
Man this vid floods a lot of nostalgia I had with my PSP back in the day. Mods even back then were crazy. Time to pull my PSP out of my electronics junk drawer to play it again!
I had a slim silver PSP and then one day my dad found a PSP Go at his job and gave it to me. I loved that thing while on a ride home on the bus. I home brewed my original PSP by the time I had the Go so naturally I immediately did the same to it.
I remember sitting on the floor of my bedroom with a butter knife and pencil, making my own pandora battery. Custom themes, emulation, etc... Exciting stuff at the time, lol.
I remember custom firmware also allowed you to adjust CPU speed too. The default was 222mhz and you could increase up to 300mhz (if my mind recollects it correctly). Some games ran much better in terms fps and loadings were shorter. Some games had to run on default clock speed though. Nonetheless, overclocking gave me an edge when playing action intensive games.
333Mhz do be specific ;) The chip itself was allways capable of that speed, but in the early days Sony limited the Speed to 222Mhz for all games in order to squeeze more battery life out of it, they liftet this restriction during the lifespan and later more demanding games used 333Mhz by default. However, its indeed a great function to eliminate some stuttering, especially on earlier PSP games.
@@ErkanMehmedali that's basically true, but the CPU is designed for that speed, it's not like overclocking to an unsupported clockspeed where the chips aging would be accelerated drastically. Even when running at full 333Mhz, it's more likely that any other component like capacitors, buttons or the display will go out way sooner.
6:27 THANK YOU!!! the person who designed PSP just wasn't thinking (or didn't bother to think) that someday people may wanna play shooter games on this thing... its a great little machine for playing racing and fighting/beat-em-up games tho👌🏻
My uncle gave me his old PSP because I always loved playing on it when I was younger. My clearest memory is when I went through the SD card and found some old photos of him and his daughter when he'd just gotten it, along with a bookmark that somehow survived the system reset that lead to "naughty places." I was 15 and had no idea what I was looking at for a second, really soured my day.
First time watching your channel and surprised by the amount of subscribers. You have a great editing style, commentary, and production quality. Keep it up!
I was intensely active in the PSP modding scene, years ago. I did the LUMINES downgrade, which catapulted my journey through PSP modding. I made a pandora's battery + magic memory stick. I spent YEARS online (various forums) chatting with other modders, testing out mods + helping those new to the mod scene, helping them soft mod their PSP's. Ugh...those were the days. I Kinds miss those days. Thanks for the nostalgia.
Yeah, I remember Tekken 6 on the PSP, it blew me away. I already had Tekken 5: Dark Ressurection, but having the newest title on that thing, was just amazing.
Absolutely loved this video. I can safely determine we’re about the same age haha. Favorite PSP memory of mine is more of a cumulative one than something specific. My dad got my brother and I MGS Portable Ops mid-late 2008. We were both early teens at the time. That game was our first online gaming experience and - as corny as this sounds - sorta shaped the trajectory of our lives thereafter. On top of playing the game for the following 4 years, we met people, I learned how to make websites for clans and stuff, that introduced me to more people and communities, etc etc. My teens were literally formed into what they were due to the PSP, and truthfully the only reason I shelved mine was because I finally got my Steam Deck back in July. Ol faithful is still under lock and key however, for when I get a “gamer urge” and don’t wanna take a whole travel bag to do so!
Thank you so much for showing some of the web browser based stuff, brought back a lot of good memories. I remember spending so much time on the "Windows Vista" one thinking it was so cool back in the day.
gotten to the point where the game companies are telling you that you cant own anything and like it. that and the majority of titles released today are just shells of what the developers original vision. i hope this trend gets corrected.
Love the PSP. It has my favorite racing game of all time on it. Ridge Racer on the PSP is so freaking fun. I found out a few years ago that there was a Ridge Racer 2 on the system that it only came out in...EU maybe? Hard to remember at this point. Anyway, bought it on ebay and found out that it is pretty much the EXACT same game as the first with 1 or 2 new cars and different music. I don't even remember if it had new tracks. Laziest sequel ever. I couldn't have been happier. More of what I love.
remember the pandora battery thing? lol if you bricked your psp, you could restore it using this process. bringing back so many memories. i spent way too much time modding my psp. logo boot videos were dope. i’m trying to remember what else we would do....
I found my side of youtube again :) loved my fat psp back in the day, it was way more robust than the slim version of my sibling, the disc opening was so flimsy xD. i remember to play hot wheels, killzone liberation, nfs most wanted 510, sport games, and many more , i still have all of them somewhere, maybe one day I give modding a shot :) awesome video !
I did a battery mod on my psp. Its awesome. Removed the UMD drive and put in a cell phone battery. Charges super slow bc of the size but it lasts forever.
PSP is my favorite console of all. It had a very dedicated community developing homebrews for everything that was possible to do with it. I used my PSP almost as I use my smartphone nowadays, I read books and manga, played emulators, watched animes, played music.
That day was already long gone by the 2000s. I wasn't alive before the 2000s myself. However, abduction and the like have been common since at least post-World War II.
@@blackwrits Well, I was a 90s kid. It existed to an extent then. My parents would leave me in the arcade/game/toy store to wander freely but I wasn't really "suppose" to leave. And that was mainly because cell phones weren't a thing then and they didn't want to have to go looking for me. Today, I wouldn't take that risk even with today's cell phones. Watching this broght back a lot of nostalgia, sad how the times have changed in America. I have family overseas and there it's safe, but unfortunately not in the "good ol USA"
Great handheld tbh I remember receiving one of this as a birthday gift from my aunt overseas. She sent me her daughter's used FAT ver. PSP back in 2009. I immediately googled how to run emulators on it scowering various emulation forums, reading instructions, contacting various forum members, downloading various files roms, while renting a computer at our local computer shops. Fun times.
The PSP was such a beast back in the day. The console is still so fun to come back to that I still take it with me on every vacation I take and I actually stopped bringing my Switch because I never use it when my PSP is around.
only had a psp from 2009 to 2012 when it broke. being released in 2005,it was so popular here in singapore in 2009-2010, shows how successful that console was.
I grew with a DS but I picked up a PSP recently for my birthday and I’m still amazed about the amount of features that the PSP had over the DS. Especially with Homebrew, it’s just more straightforward than DS/3DS modding and I’m still trying to find more ways to mod it now
Me who have a PS Vita and got to enjoy PS Vita games + PSP games + emulator for 3rd and 4th gen, with physical controls and not strictly bound by touch screen controls and incoming notifications: 😎👌
Optical media isn't even optical media in games anymore. The disc are just a confirmation key to tell the console you own the game after it gets dumped to the drive.
I live in Brazil, where games are too expansive. So, I bought a PSP in 2006 or 7 ad had a lot of good memories with it. The emulators let me play a lot of games that I didn't have access, nowadays I have a PSP, where I love to play Disgaea, Initial D and some emulators like SNES and GBA. Great video.
RIP to my PSP from 2007. Well, technically, it still works, but I need to repair a ton of things on it, so I've just perserved it as is, until the day comes. The PSP was my first modern console back in the day, besides a very outdated PC. My favorite thing about it was how it was so prominent, that developers actually made PSP versions of home console games, which sometimes would be completely different (but great) games, such as Army of Two the 40th Day or Dante's Inferno.
First thing that broke on my PSP was the start/select/home PCB. I thought, welp that is the end... RIP. It was a really simple fix, and brought my PSP back from the grave -- all this to say: go for it man, repair that thing.
Idk why but this brings back a lot of nostalgia. I never owned a psp but I still really miss the time period. Idk it just feels like “portable” game consoles are so big and in all honesty. More mobile consoles than actual portable consoles
I love how I run into this video a mere 2 days after I picked up a like new white psp go for $70 a blue 2000 for $30 and a broken 1000 for $25, growing up the PSP was my favorite, throughout my young years I owned like 6 different ones, and I recently decided to start collecting/ get into the homebrew scene with the go I picked up.
Running custom firmware on your PSP in the mid-2000’s (pre-iPhone) was like having a super power, very few people at school had a PSP let alone running custom firmware that could do all kinds of neat stuff.
i have had a steam deck and a nintendo switch and even a miyoo mini plus and out of all my handhelds I have sold every one of them and kept my psp and continue to mod it in some sort of way constantly, psp is top tier. Ecspecially if you got a 164gb memory card, Ive almost filled it up !
The PSP to this day may be my favourite console of all time. Just being able to bring PS2 games anywhere I wanted was amazing to me. I still love the Switch for that same reason
Man, I learned how to make eboot files for the ps1 emulator that was on there. I even learned which files to change to make the icon on the psp’s xmb change (I made a bad little “logo” that was whatever my online name was at the time) but I remember ripping every single disc from my ps1 library. I also had a home brew app that let me use the psp as a game pad for my pc, and of course I had to put doom on it. Good times.
definitely my whole child hood in 14 mins defiantly earned my sub when you started talking about the web browser and having the iPhone on the PSP I remember I doing all this growing up
I set a PSP battery on fire in 2010(?) before breaking down and getting an Pandora battery from the internet. I still have it. It still preforms at it should, although it does not hold a charge and is clearly puffed up. I dropped out of the PSP CFW world in late March of 2012 and just got back into it in the past year. IT IS SO EASY TO MOD NOW, EVERYONE SHOULD DO IT! I was blown away how many people are still modding their devices. I used to joke about playing through certain GBA titles on the PSP, looks like I was not the only one!
When I was a kid I never had a PSP and my classmate was rocking it in class with Burnout. I swear the first salary money many years later were thrown for an ebay PSP and made it a ps1 emulation powerhouse. Modded it with a HD screen recently and still holding it really good.
You just got a new subscriber bro! When you said how Sony had a much simpler goal on mind, "turn this into that" with the PS2 and GBA posted on screen that did it for me bro, thank you so much for the laughs, and nostalgia trip!
Some kind viewers have sent me the iPSP portal files! Much appreciated from you guys.
I would love to see it in action :D
I'm sure we would all love to see a separate vid of it!
Fuck yeah I was wondering about this
They probably used the wayback machine for it.
I have some iphone game on my psp i got from a homebrew pack that looks almost exactly like the portal but it can use the full power of the psp
The PSP Go had an official dock (they're stupidly expensive now) where you can dock it and it'll output to the tv, like the component cables on the 2000 and 3000, but the Go had bluetooth so you could bluetooth your ps3 controller and play on your couch. It was quite literally the Switch before the Switch.
i still amaze by this feature till now, like how a device that realesed almost a decade ago has that feature. and yes, the dock is so expensive rn..
how much is it?
Actually the psp go uses the same port for charging and connecting to the tv, the dock just lets you do both at the same time
@@that_one_goose2003 around 180$
Ok not switch before the switch
the PSP here in Brazil was an incredible success, everyone had a psp with the most varied homebrews you can imagine, it was a beautiful time
Os portateis aqui no Brasil fizeram muito sucesso por conta do homebrew, tenho um PSP, Vita, DS Lite e 3DS com todo tipo de Emulador possivel kkk
Não sei de onde que todo mundo tinha psp, isso era brinquedo de rico...
Yeah! i literally have my PSP to be fixed here in my town, the same one i got in the 2012.
@@BrunoHsdc de certa forma sim, poderia se conseguir um por uns 400-450 reais em 2012, 2013. Foi o valor que paguei
Ainda tenho o meu psp 3000 comprado em 2013, nao vendo por nada e nunca deu problema
The PSP was wildly popular in the Philippines at the time, to the point that most cellphone repair shops offer jailbreaking and sideloading services for less than a UMD's worth, and that pickpockets would actually prefer nabbing a PSP over a DS. The PlayStation brand power combined with its media capabilities made it even more impressive if not for the Nintendo portable juggernaut especially with Pokemon.
PSP was so popular at the time in asian countries, my family had one but it FOR SOME REASON broke.
yeah, after gba psp takeover handheld console
@@G_Fantastic especially in japan, where it was made.
I agree, it was of the best back in the day. I had two classmates from HS that kept flaunting their PSP during recess and lunch break. I even remember malls selling pirated copies of the games for less than a 100 pesos. Even bundling it with the memory cards being sold back then. Fun times, pero tangna kupal yung isang classmate ko noon na may PSP pinag aambag kami nung nasira niya yung kanya kami daw nakasira eh hindi niya nga pinapahiram iyon sa amin hahaha.
Yea I remembered
If the psp had a second analog stick for camera control it probably would be the greatest handheld of all time (relative to it's time).
I have never been able to find a concrete reason why there wasn't one and it hindered so much of its potential omitting it.
from what i heard its due to cramping issues, dunno if there hands were too big etc. but a 2nd analogue stick would basically open its market to fps.
ps vita
@@racim3443if the vita had triggers it would be the greatest handheld of all time
@@socio637 It does if you have a hundred bucks to drop on the Hori remote play assistant or whatever the knock off ones cost these days, Just don't expect the knock off's to last long.
@@socio637very late, but you can get cases that give it triggers
The thing with the optical disk, or UMD disk as they are called, is that Sony did not want to distribute games on flash cards, or memory cards, as these were quite expensive back then and an optical disc was way cheaper. This was really remarkable from Sony to manage to shrink down a CD drive to that size and making the media more durable in the housing it came with.
No kidding. Have you seen the prices of what a 1GB or 2GB MSPRO stick cost back then? let alone... FOUR Gigabyte? And the PSP could only use Sony's expensive proprietary format and nothing else. So you had no options. Getting a Memory Stick would set you back as much as buying 1-2 games back then. The tiny 64MB MSPRO Duo stick you got with the PSP was just enough to at least save your savestates.
@@KRAFTWERK2K6 =THANKFULLY THERE LOTS OF STUFF CAME AROUND QUITE SOON,BUT STILL...
=BUT THE MAIN PROBLEM OF BOTH PSP AND VITA WAS..... *_THEY WERENT EQUIPPED WITH CELLPHONE MODULES_* ,THAT COULD'VE BE THE REAL SUCCESS HAVING NOTHING WITH FAIL OF N GAGE
..........AT LEAST WHEN VITA CAME AROUND I DIRECTLY MENTIONED THAT THIS WILL BE A FAILURE BECAUSE OF LACKS OF CAPABILITY OF MAKING CALLS,SO ALSO IT'S A MUST TO HAVE A SMARTPHONE IN A POCKET TOO
=AND THESE TOO EXPENSIVE MEMORY CARDS SHOULD VE TO BE NORMAL SD'S AND MICRO SD'S AS WELL......
..........IF ONLY.....SONY WOULD'VE TO RELEASE VITA WITH ABILITY TO MAKE PHONE CALLS,AND ABILITY TO ACTUALLY USE MICROSD..............IT WOULD VE TO BE A GAME CHANGER
=OF COURSE MAIN GAMES SHOULD'VE TO BE ON DISCS.........LIKE PSP BUT BLU RAY........WITH POSSIBILITY TO PLAY ORIGINAL PSP DISCS AS WELL...........AND GAMES MUST'VE TO BE OF SO HUGE SIZE,SO NO INTENTION TO PUT A PIRATED GAME ON MICRO SD TO BE AT FIRST PLACE.....YUP........OF COURSE INDIES TO BE DOWNLOADABLE TO A CARD,BUT AAA PROJECTS ONLY ON DISCS..............THAT'S HOW EVEN THEORETICAL PIRACY WOULDNT DO ANYTHING
=AND I WAS HAVING LOTS OF OPPORTUNITY TO ACTUALLY GET BOTH PSP AND VITA,BUT..........HAVING TO ACTUALLY TAKING 2 DEVICES IN 2 POCKETS.............WAS REAL KILLING FEATURE
@@KRAFTWERK2K6 kinda off-topic question, does the psp require a special SD card or can i pick any SD card and use it on the psp like a phone SD card and like that
@@therealhussein it needs a specific memory card. but you could also buy a PSP Pro Duo micro SD adapter so you could use a regular micro SD card on your PSP.
@@therealhussein No it requires a Memory Pro Duo Stick. HOWEVER.... there are micro SD card adapters for Memory Stick Duo slots. I have one like that and added it to my Firmware hacked PSP so now i could add incredible storage size at a reasonable price for my PSP. However back then these adapters did not exist and Micro SD was not around yet.
0:07 thankyou for rememberingme this masterpiece.
Still can't believe how badly sony screwed the PS Vita up, after the PSP being what it was.
In my opinion, they didn't screw up the Vita. It was a bit ahead of its competitors in terms of hardware, and even today the Vita still has more features than the Switch. It was just the wrong time for this little gem.
@@roqpir and there wasnt enough good exclusive games for the vita.
Low Capacity (4 Gigabytes) would have made it at least tolerable enough to live a full enough lifecycle before it got slaughtered by the Rise of the 3DS.
@@roqpir I think the problem was price
@@roqpirNo. They definitely screwed up with that rear touchpad and proprietary memory card.
I got my psp in 2012, and I still use it when I go to places I don't have my consoles and pc. It's just a blast to play it everytime! Not to mention the emulation capabilities of this beast.
My favorite part of PSP modding were the trainers that were developed. Especially for the GTA series. It was so much fun modding the game WHILE IT WAS RUNNING! Stealing a car and then putting 34" rims on it to do your mission was the best.
cheat device!!!!!!!!
Fun fact there was an early downgrade hack using the same technique that these trainers used for GTA. I hacked my version 2.70 PSP back in 2007 using an exploited GTA save which allowed downgrading to 1.50. Those were the days man. I fucking loved my PSP.
I loved this so much back in the day. I especially remember using LCS Cheat Device to place down shipping containers to create ramps, jumps and bridges. I also have fond memories of raising the water level and then flying through the city in a helicopter, landing on building rooftops as if something apocalyptic had happened to the city.
Edison Carter was the goat
@Trey Brown damn man those were the days
Great video!
I have fond memories of being a kid and just messing with homebrews and lua scripting, changing the boot video and completely customizing the theme and menus, creating my own eboot files of ps1 games or ripping my own ISOs. Piracy/hacking (and the homebrew scene to an extent) gets a bad rep, but I'm currently finishing my masters in computer science and I just wanted to say that the PSP and all the crazy stuff you could do with it, ignited my passion for learning stuff about computers, and are a big reason why I chose this path.
i explored every inch of my psp inside and out. every mod, emulator, and themes. i also took apart my psp countless times to do LED mods by wiring LEDS to the speakers and imbedding the LEDS into the L and R bumpers since they were transparent. i removed the UMD drive and cut a hole on the UMD door to add an additional Speaker that fit perfectly within the silver circle on the disk door. i was about 13-14 years old doing all this. god those were the good times.
So are you like in the electrical engineering industry now? Lol
I'm feeling you as I have managed to keep my OG PsP 1000 alive by replacing basically everything from the board down to the power switch tab that I broke off being dumb replacing the wifi wire. I don't play it as much anymore, but when it came out I was working at EBGames and bought the #2 when it launched and actually wasnt able to pay my rent that month because of it.
Looking back now I don't regret a thing as my lil monster allowed me internet, movies, games, music, and SOCOM Multiplayer with the proprietary headphone mic that sadly has now fallen apart due to its age.
LED Shoulder lights and a transparent case was all the rage for me.
Just ordered a brighter LCD display just for when...ya know...something breaks. haha.
How many analog pots have you burned through up until now should be a question for any PSP vet to know!
😢 I did the same thing! I learned to code and mod. It was so much fun. I'm in my 30s now and I lost my touch with technology.
Back then I had time, loads of it. Now I work and raise family
@@thegoober8797story of my life here’s to trying to get back into it 🤣 got myself another psp to reminisce on the good old days.
@@thegoober8797good golly unc
The PS Vita has a mod called Adrenaline which runs the entire PSP firmware and lets you emulate and run all the homebrew apps. I'm pretty sure it runs natively and it's really great to have a second analog stick.
Jetstream Sam Metal Gear Rising Revengeance Terraria Calamity mod
The T-Mobile hotspot compatibility feature was nifty.
I used my psp for everything. Music, games, videos, internet access...it was essentially a smartphone before smartphones were a thing. You're right, it could still hold its own today as an EDC.
The PSP was one of the quintessential consoles of my childhood. I played the shit out of my PSP. I especially loved crisis core final fantasy, flat out head-on, and dissidia final fantasy. I too was sad when the PS Vita became hot garbage. But now that they remade crisis core final fantasy for the switch. I think I know what I'm going to be buying next. You know, when I have the money.
man, PSP was great, i played on psvita for a bit. but it stopped being active. so i moved on. but i played Borderlands 2, persona, uncharted, etc and those were the perfect showcase imo i wish sony would make another handheld and ARM cpus are just getting more and more powerful.
The Flat Out Head-On demo was a great discovery on the early PSN store.
@@natype YES!! BACK WHEN I DIDNT KNOW HOW TO MOD CONSOLES!
Yes! Crisis Core was amazing on PSP!
Steamdeck is the new PSP )))
I absolutely loved the UMD media design.
I remember playing COD Zombies on my psp. The homebrew community had a HUGE amount of content. Lots of maps, guns, I even remember one with a boss fight. Such good memories
They just ported it to 3ds, pretty weird with no c stick or ZL/ZR button support yet but still cool proof of concept
Where can i download cod zombie on psp?..
@@rythmnarnia3377 I can tell you
@@rythmnarnia3377 The homebrew COD zombies is called nazi zombies portable. its very watered down compaired to other consoles and pc versions, but it was a pivotal part of my childhood, its recently gotten a reboot in the past few years aswell.
@@liviflame4958 Nazi Zombies Portable is still in active development, by the way, a new build just came out two days ago.
I remember borrowing a PSP for a while and was blown away by the screen. It's still mindblowing. But now that ship has sailed, wow, they're expensive AF for a PSP in decent condition
I gotta be honest, I missed the entire PSP modding scene in that era. I "left" sony after my mini disk player and PS1. I played Nintendo, Xbox, and PC after that because most of the titles I was interested in were on those systems. I find myself more gravitating to SNES, GameCube, and select WiiU titles personally. Because I "missed the boat" I find myself VERY comfortable emulating on High end Android and the steamdeck because GameCube and PS2 are very accessible. I need to get back to the PS2 library a bit particularly in the case of shadow of the colossus. ALL of that being said, I can appreciate that the PSP was in many ways the "steamdeck" of it's era when it comes specifically to console emulation and portable gaming. It really shook up the space and was far more versatile than most of Nintendo's offerings. All of this makes me sad that sony left the space after the VITA, but if you look at the handheld market right now it's EXPLODING with every brad looking to get into the action. The SteamDeck, the Switch, the Logitech G-Cloud, the AYN Odin, OneXplayer, GPD Win 3 & 4... and on the low end Anbernic, Miyoo, Powkiddy, and many others contribute to an amazing space and I am constantly excited to see what is next.
Can't forget about the analogue pocket.
@@Zark-Muckerberg It's like an apple product. Amazing design & premium feel, VERY overpriced. The Miyoo Mini does what the pocket can do and you could buy nearly 4x minis for the price of one Analogue Pocket. Software emulation performance is not perfect, but it's SO close that it's nearly a wash. I would say it's good competition for premium original hardware moded consoles but NOT from a price to performance perspective. Also if you wanted a "premium" handheld gaming experience you could easily step up to something like the Anbernic RG353m and get MORE power, hall sticks, and an aluminum shell OR go price to performance again and grab a RP3+ or RG505. RG353, RG505, and RP3+ ALL are under $200 and give you WAY more than the Analogue. I struggle to recommend the Analogue pocket to anyone except people who MUST have FPGA.
I love the PSP, I've still got a Slim, but my go to for PSP gaming urges is my Go. It fits in my pocket, I can use my Bluetooth headphones with them, and it still looks brand new even after so long.
I remember the tiff exploit, now that was one of the hacking methods that blew my mind back then.
Hell yea, been modding my portables since 2008l and never stopped. PSP, PSVita, NDS, 3DS, Switch. It's a cool field to get into, however this year has given us some amazing emulation handhelds that have decent power in them. I got a Retroid Pocket 3+ and I can play psp games at 2 to 3x resolution on it. It's like a remaster of psp games! Thanks for the trip down nostalgia lain.
I just play PSP games on my modded switch
if youre like me you grew up experiencing the hype of nintendo handhelds. sony was the only one to compete with that. the cfw era was crazy. this thing was so ahead of its time. the web browser itself was insane. this is before everybody had a smartphone in their pocket...man the memories
If you ever want to get into PSP homebrewing, I highly recommend getting an SD Card to Memory Stick converter. The Memory Stick is very limited, and you can get much more data for cheaper by going with this method. Same applies to the vita, though it is a bit more esoteric due to reasons such as "I am too tired to give a guide on this right now"
there are installers ready to go if you put Hen on your Vita. YAMT driver I think it's called, you just use that and an SD2Vita that fits in your game card and contains an SD Card of your choosing, and voilà!
didn't the PSP used to have issues accessing more than 12gb of Data off of the Memory sticks? Is that something fixed with "newer" custom firmware? I remember my brother bought me a 16gb Memory stick and it kept corrupting stuff when I tried to use it, and back when I googled it at the time, it said PSP's would corrupt data on any sticks larger than 12gb
PSP and the Homebrew was my high school experience. Everybody was fucking around with that thing. Good times.
I remember the dark Alex firmware and the Pandora battery. Being able to play emulators. I love PSP.
Love that you're showing the PSP some love. I upgraded to a Vita and the homebrew scene for that is insane. The best part is Adrenaline for Vita will let you have a hacked version of the PSP inside the Vita. All of the homebrew works perfectly on it.
Vita ❤❤❤
Does Adrenaline PSP run 64 better than Daedalus?
@@arostwocents Vita has its own version of Daedalus.
I love how unreasonably powerful the PSP is, after all it essentially a PS2 which was another overpowered console
This is awesome stuff. I still believe that the PSP is the best handheld of all time and stuff like this is a big reason why. I picked the PSP over the DS back in the day and I'm still glad I made that choice even all these years later. I will always love the PSP for what it was capable of back in 2005 and what it can still do in 2022 and beyond.
Sure man and the price ,psp can have such high end graphic games like god of war ghosts of sparta, assassin's creed bloodlines, gta vice city stories, spiderman 3 ,meanwhile you can rarely find even a proper open world game in ds And 3ds combined
Even today the best way to emulate PS2 games on lower end systems is to use the PSP versions. It's awesome.
@@lolam9878 I've had all those games but i sold them akseped god of war Ghost of sparta
@@lolam9878 the PSP is good but don't compare it to Nintendo. The DS can do more than it looks
I was actually super big into emulation for the PSP back in high school with the Pandora's battery and the magic memory stick. My favorite thing about the PSP is when it came out it wasn't able to actually run PlayStation 1 games, Sony didn't think you could emulate the PSX successfully until modders. Designed a custom file system known as the eboots, Sony ended up stealing the idea and just threw it on the PlayStation Network. After a while. It was the first time I saw the power of homebrew and modders outshine the manufacturers
Wait what?
I thought the ps1 emulator was added to the firmware (which used eboots), then modders figured out the format of eboots and how to make their own from ps1 games.
@@GoTeamScotchI remember converting a few psx roms to eboots using some program a decade ago and it ran fine, games were “Descent” and “YuGiOh: Forbidden memories”.
Underrated youtube channel, keep it up dude, you'll keep growing if you keep pushing quality content out
When I was a kid a friend of my sister had a PSP, and when they said they could use Google search on it I was amazed since no handhelds at the time could really do that and certainly no game consoles, but the PSP was the first I became aware of to allow real online access.
This brought back so many memories of my freshman year in high school. A friend in my biology class had a friend who knew how not soft mod the psp. Keep in mind this was 2007 when the soft mod still required pandoras battery so I was so excited to finally be able to mod mine. I played so many “backups” and emulators on that console.
Also, haven’t thought about those web portal things in ages! I had an iPhone one the windows xp one. Amazing times.
you just brought back some great memories for me by mentioning the pandora battery. i messed up my battery in those early days trying to make one. had to play with the ac connected for a while before getting a new battery and never trying again 😂
@@jamskaterpete lol we did the same. My cousin had heard about it and really wanted to try it, and his battery was crapping out anyway. Needless to say we ruined it and we split the cost of a new battery for him since I felt bad also being a part of the damage. Luckily after getting mine hacked, it was easy to soft mod a battery into a pandora and turn it back.
Man this vid floods a lot of nostalgia I had with my PSP back in the day. Mods even back then were crazy. Time to pull my PSP out of my electronics junk drawer to play it again!
I had a slim silver PSP and then one day my dad found a PSP Go at his job and gave it to me. I loved that thing while on a ride home on the bus. I home brewed my original PSP by the time I had the Go so naturally I immediately did the same to it.
I remember finally figuring out how the wifi worked as a kid and playing the gta multiplayers and peace walker multiplayer, great times
In 2005 this device blew my mind into pieces. I didn't get my own until a few years later, 17 years later and I still LOVE my psps
I remember sitting on the floor of my bedroom with a butter knife and pencil, making my own pandora battery. Custom themes, emulation, etc... Exciting stuff at the time, lol.
Seeing Master Chief get shredded by two shamblers from Quake in mere seconds warms my heart
I remember custom firmware also allowed you to adjust CPU speed too. The default was 222mhz and you could increase up to 300mhz (if my mind recollects it correctly). Some games ran much better in terms fps and loadings were shorter. Some games had to run on default clock speed though. Nonetheless, overclocking gave me an edge when playing action intensive games.
Dark Alex and the M33 custom firmware team were so awesome. My PSP still has the last custom firmware they released.
333Mhz do be specific ;) The chip itself was allways capable of that speed, but in the early days Sony limited the Speed to 222Mhz for all games in order to squeeze more battery life out of it, they liftet this restriction during the lifespan and later more demanding games used 333Mhz by default. However, its indeed a great function to eliminate some stuttering, especially on earlier PSP games.
@@Ashitaka0815 I kept at 300 in order not to use the process at the maximum power. Max power in any electrical component does kill the lifespan.
@@ErkanMehmedali that's basically true, but the CPU is designed for that speed, it's not like overclocking to an unsupported clockspeed where the chips aging would be accelerated drastically. Even when running at full 333Mhz, it's more likely that any other component like capacitors, buttons or the display will go out way sooner.
i didn't know i have a PSP damn
6:27 THANK YOU!!!
the person who designed PSP just wasn't thinking (or didn't bother to think) that someday people may wanna play shooter games on this thing...
its a great little machine for playing racing and fighting/beat-em-up games tho👌🏻
Ok not gonna lie
This editing is fire 🔥🔥🔥
My uncle gave me his old PSP because I always loved playing on it when I was younger. My clearest memory is when I went through the SD card and found some old photos of him and his daughter when he'd just gotten it, along with a bookmark that somehow survived the system reset that lead to "naughty places." I was 15 and had no idea what I was looking at for a second, really soured my day.
First time watching your channel and surprised by the amount of subscribers. You have a great editing style, commentary, and production quality. Keep it up!
I was intensely active in the PSP modding scene, years ago. I did the LUMINES downgrade, which catapulted my journey through PSP modding. I made a pandora's battery + magic memory stick. I spent YEARS online (various forums) chatting with other modders, testing out mods + helping those new to the mod scene, helping them soft mod their PSP's. Ugh...those were the days. I Kinds miss those days. Thanks for the nostalgia.
The more I get into console modding the more I regret not holding onto my older consoles. Great video, you've inspired me to pick up a PSP
I got one recently and I love how simple it is to mod it, one file and BAM, now it can homebrew
Yeah, I remember Tekken 6 on the PSP, it blew me away. I already had Tekken 5: Dark Ressurection, but having the newest title on that thing, was just amazing.
The psp is unironically one of the best handleds ever, it was basically the predecessor of the steam deck
0:14 I RECOGNIZE THAT MALL
King?
Literally no one cares
Even with a 3DS and Switch Lite I still enjoy picking up the PSP and rocking it out from time to time.
Absolutely loved this video. I can safely determine we’re about the same age haha. Favorite PSP memory of mine is more of a cumulative one than something specific. My dad got my brother and I MGS Portable Ops mid-late 2008. We were both early teens at the time. That game was our first online gaming experience and - as corny as this sounds - sorta shaped the trajectory of our lives thereafter. On top of playing the game for the following 4 years, we met people, I learned how to make websites for clans and stuff, that introduced me to more people and communities, etc etc. My teens were literally formed into what they were due to the PSP, and truthfully the only reason I shelved mine was because I finally got my Steam Deck back in July. Ol faithful is still under lock and key however, for when I get a “gamer urge” and don’t wanna take a whole travel bag to do so!
I've been running that thing since the beginning. One of my favorite consoles ever. It was everything form my music player to emulation station
Thank you so much for showing some of the web browser based stuff, brought back a lot of good memories. I remember spending so much time on the "Windows Vista" one thinking it was so cool back in the day.
such a breath of fresh air to see a channel like this not tip toe around piracy like most other channels do
gotten to the point where the game companies are telling you that you cant own anything and like it. that and the majority of titles released today are just shells of what the developers original vision. i hope this trend gets corrected.
I also still believe the PSP to be a modern marvel. Only issue I had with it was the removable storage. I have broken so many of these on accident
Love the PSP. It has my favorite racing game of all time on it. Ridge Racer on the PSP is so freaking fun. I found out a few years ago that there was a Ridge Racer 2 on the system that it only came out in...EU maybe? Hard to remember at this point. Anyway, bought it on ebay and found out that it is pretty much the EXACT same game as the first with 1 or 2 new cars and different music. I don't even remember if it had new tracks. Laziest sequel ever. I couldn't have been happier. More of what I love.
I JUST RELISLISED THAT THE PSP HAS AN DS EMULATOR BUT THE VITA DOES NOT
Run the adrenaline PSP emulator, run the D's emulator
Explain…
remember the pandora battery thing? lol if you bricked your psp, you could restore it using this process. bringing back so many memories. i spent way too much time modding my psp. logo boot videos were dope. i’m trying to remember what else we would do....
I found my side of youtube again :) loved my fat psp back in the day, it was way more robust than the slim version of my sibling, the disc opening was so flimsy xD. i remember to play hot wheels, killzone liberation, nfs most wanted 510, sport games, and many more , i still have all of them somewhere, maybe one day I give modding a shot :) awesome video !
6:40 Shamblers are like some of the toughest Quake 1 enemies so I don't blame you
2:23 is the reason I subbed
PSP was ahead of its time, you could emulate Nintendo games better than on the Switch.
I did a battery mod on my psp. Its awesome. Removed the UMD drive and put in a cell phone battery. Charges super slow bc of the size but it lasts forever.
Gosh. I remember the days. Had a PSP 2000. Was the best hand held console I’ve ever had. Just did more.
12:36 dude they sold 80 millions of these bad boys cmon 😂
PSP is my favorite console of all. It had a very dedicated community developing homebrews for everything that was possible to do with it. I used my PSP almost as I use my smartphone nowadays, I read books and manga, played emulators, watched animes, played music.
It's hard to imagine a day when you could actually let your kids at that age wander around in the mall without too much to worry about.
Shiddd you still can. Ain’t nobody at the mall anymore. They’re on the internet. That’s where I’m concerned about my son wondering around lol
That day was already long gone by the 2000s. I wasn't alive before the 2000s myself. However, abduction and the like have been common since at least post-World War II.
@@blackwrits Well, I was a 90s kid. It existed to an extent then. My parents would leave me in the arcade/game/toy store to wander freely but I wasn't really "suppose" to leave. And that was mainly because cell phones weren't a thing then and they didn't want to have to go looking for me. Today, I wouldn't take that risk even with today's cell phones. Watching this broght back a lot of nostalgia, sad how the times have changed in America. I have family overseas and there it's safe, but unfortunately not in the "good ol USA"
Great handheld tbh I remember receiving one of this as a birthday gift from my aunt overseas. She sent me her daughter's used FAT ver. PSP back in 2009. I immediately googled how to run emulators on it scowering various emulation forums, reading instructions, contacting various forum members, downloading various files roms, while renting a computer at our local computer shops. Fun times.
Do you think you might try and make a slim and quiet original Xbox?
Already in progress
The PSP was such a beast back in the day. The console is still so fun to come back to that I still take it with me on every vacation I take and I actually stopped bringing my Switch because I never use it when my PSP is around.
06:05 i just knew it had to be click bait.
Thanks
Can't believe PSP could do this stuff, damn, that's one powerful handheld console.
CDRomance 10:48
only had a psp from 2009 to 2012 when it broke. being released in 2005,it was so popular here in singapore in 2009-2010, shows how successful that console was.
3:45 you are welcome
I grew with a DS but I picked up a PSP recently for my birthday and I’m still amazed about the amount of features that the PSP had over the DS. Especially with Homebrew, it’s just more straightforward than DS/3DS modding and I’m still trying to find more ways to mod it now
Guy who haves a mobile phone and emulate everything
Me
Do you are have stupid?
1. feeling is worse 2. nostalga wise nonexistent
Me who have a PS Vita and got to enjoy PS Vita games + PSP games + emulator for 3rd and 4th gen, with physical controls and not strictly bound by touch screen controls and incoming notifications:
😎👌
ppsspp babyy
Optical media isn't even optical media in games anymore. The disc are just a confirmation key to tell the console you own the game after it gets dumped to the drive.
I live in Brazil, where games are too expansive. So, I bought a PSP in 2006 or 7 ad had a lot of good memories with it. The emulators let me play a lot of games that I didn't have access, nowadays I have a PSP, where I love to play Disgaea, Initial D and some emulators like SNES and GBA. Great video.
9:59 damn that was the coldest lead up. Much props.
Psp was my second portable console after long time (game gear) and got me into it for good till today (rog ally) 👍
RIP to my PSP from 2007. Well, technically, it still works, but I need to repair a ton of things on it, so I've just perserved it as is, until the day comes. The PSP was my first modern console back in the day, besides a very outdated PC. My favorite thing about it was how it was so prominent, that developers actually made PSP versions of home console games, which sometimes would be completely different (but great) games, such as Army of Two the 40th Day or Dante's Inferno.
First thing that broke on my PSP was the start/select/home PCB. I thought, welp that is the end... RIP. It was a really simple fix, and brought my PSP back from the grave -- all this to say: go for it man, repair that thing.
2:11 I forgot which PS3 racing game let you use your PSP as a rear view mirror but that sounded pretty cool back in the day.
Idk why but this brings back a lot of nostalgia. I never owned a psp but I still really miss the time period. Idk it just feels like “portable” game consoles are so big and in all honesty. More mobile consoles than actual portable consoles
I love how I run into this video a mere 2 days after I picked up a like new white psp go for $70 a blue 2000 for $30 and a broken 1000 for $25, growing up the PSP was my favorite, throughout my young years I owned like 6 different ones, and I recently decided to start collecting/ get into the homebrew scene with the go I picked up.
Dude! I remember my Dad and I used to work on the PSP 3001 that I had so that I could play any game I wanted on it. That rocked my world for YEARS.
Still have my psp since13 years. Never regretted buying it. Still actively playing and enjoying every moment of it. Love that thing to bits. ❤
I need to buy a new digitizer/screen and see if I can bring my old psp 3000 back to life. You just reminded me of lots of good memories.
The PSP is such a great console back then. It have everything you wanted like an MP3 player.
Running custom firmware on your PSP in the mid-2000’s (pre-iPhone) was like having a super power, very few people at school had a PSP let alone running custom firmware that could do all kinds of neat stuff.
i have had a steam deck and a nintendo switch and even a miyoo mini plus and out of all my handhelds I have sold every one of them and kept my psp and continue to mod it in some sort of way constantly, psp is top tier. Ecspecially if you got a 164gb memory card, Ive almost filled it up !
The PSP to this day may be my favourite console of all time. Just being able to bring PS2 games anywhere I wanted was amazing to me. I still love the Switch for that same reason
Man, I learned how to make eboot files for the ps1 emulator that was on there. I even learned which files to change to make the icon on the psp’s xmb change (I made a bad little “logo” that was whatever my online name was at the time) but I remember ripping every single disc from my ps1 library. I also had a home brew app that let me use the psp as a game pad for my pc, and of course I had to put doom on it. Good times.
So glad I never sold mine. Still works in perfect condition. This tech doesn’t come like it used to.
I am now 44 and I still love my psp, have over 40 games and 30 umd movies for it still an amazing machine ❤
definitely my whole child hood in 14 mins defiantly earned my sub when you started talking about the web browser and having the iPhone on the PSP I remember I doing all this growing up
and i may have that iphone tweakon my old sd have to check
I set a PSP battery on fire in 2010(?) before breaking down and getting an Pandora battery from the internet. I still have it. It still preforms at it should, although it does not hold a charge and is clearly puffed up. I dropped out of the PSP CFW world in late March of 2012 and just got back into it in the past year. IT IS SO EASY TO MOD NOW, EVERYONE SHOULD DO IT! I was blown away how many people are still modding their devices. I used to joke about playing through certain GBA titles on the PSP, looks like I was not the only one!
When I was a kid I never had a PSP and my classmate was rocking it in class with Burnout. I swear the first salary money many years later were thrown for an ebay PSP and made it a ps1 emulation powerhouse. Modded it with a HD screen recently and still holding it really good.
You just got a new subscriber bro!
When you said how Sony had a much simpler goal on mind, "turn this into that" with the PS2 and GBA posted on screen that did it for me bro, thank you so much for the laughs, and nostalgia trip!
man its nice to see the psp get some love, it was way ahead of its time