On the ps vita here.. running the games on ps vita native resolution makes the games look super clean. With modded dual joystick support for many games it is a life changer. You can really enjoy the love put into these games
When it's come to the GBA people always talked about the same 10 games for me Metroid, Mario, Zelda or Golden Sun ect... But PSP had some of the best games in gaming history. NBA Street, GTA , God of War , Naruto and BDZ games the list goes on it's basically a mini PS2 plus on top of that movies, internet, music it's was ahead of it time!
I've been into Nintendo collecting (GBA, Gamecube, DS, 3DS) since about 2019, and we've had some conversations about it. PSP was definitely prominent in my childhood and I've had thoughts about maybe snagging a console and starting a small physical PSP collection (while also homebrewing digital games). Any opinions? Would love to talk about it over Twitter DMs too if interested!
My personal experience with Nintendo games and psp games is that. If you like Nintendos first party offerings then you'll be right at home however if you don't care for Mario or just like third party games more the psp has some big hitters that are definitely worth checking out
People don't understand, getting a brand new PSP in your hands back then felt like you were holding something sent back from the future.
Still crazy to me that the thing came out in 2005 and we had those graphics in a handheld.
Reminds me of the South Park episode when they drop the psp in the show 😂😂
On the ps vita here.. running the games on ps vita native resolution makes the games look super clean. With modded dual joystick support for many games it is a life changer. You can really enjoy the love put into these games
When it's come to the GBA people always talked about the same 10 games for me Metroid, Mario, Zelda or Golden Sun ect... But PSP had some of the best games in gaming history. NBA Street, GTA , God of War , Naruto and BDZ games the list goes on it's basically a mini PS2 plus on top of that movies, internet, music it's was ahead of it time!
I've been into Nintendo collecting (GBA, Gamecube, DS, 3DS) since about 2019, and we've had some conversations about it. PSP was definitely prominent in my childhood and I've had thoughts about maybe snagging a console and starting a small physical PSP collection (while also homebrewing digital games). Any opinions? Would love to talk about it over Twitter DMs too if interested!
My personal experience with Nintendo games and psp games is that. If you like Nintendos first party offerings then you'll be right at home however if you don't care for Mario or just like third party games more the psp has some big hitters that are definitely worth checking out
The PSP port of Battlefront 2 was so cool even with how downsized it was. That and the first 3 Lego games which were direct ports of the PS2 versions
What Lego games were those? Star wars, Batman 1, and Indian Jones 1?
@@SpawnTrapped Yup you got it