I remember being obsessed with mine. been a handheld nut since the OG Gameboy but the PSP was the first handheld that gave me a real console experience on the go instead of feeling like I was playing a dumbed down port
Same. To all of it honestly. I've always been super into handhelds, ever since my original grey DMG Game Boy. And the PSP felt as close to a full console experience as you could get at the time. I always hear comparisons between the PSP and DS, and, while I did really enjoy the DS I had at the time too, it never felt as neat or 'premium'. The PSP felt like a proper 'companion' to the full Sony consoles at the time. It felt almost on-par with the PS2 (it wasn't quite there, but you know what I mean). The DS, honestly, never felt that advanced, it always felt a tad dated, even back then. It felt more like a slightly boosted N64 more than anything else (not helped by the multiple N64 ports). PSP just felt like "the next big thing", like "this is where handheld gaming is going". Nowadays, I tend to use my Vita more than my PSP though, just because it can play all my PSP games on a bigger screen.
This takes me back to when I first got a PSP. Ken Kutaragi convinced me to purchase one with a UMD of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man film instead of spending that money on rent, stating that my landlord would be so impressed with the system that he'd never charge me a thing ever again if he got to at least hold it. A few days later I was taking a nap in a bus shelter after being evicted and I thought I'd kill some time by watching that Spider-Man UMD, but quickly realised that the system wasn't charged and there weren't any electrical outlets anywhere nearby. So I gave up. Suddenly Ken Kutaragi erupted from a nearby dumpster and started to beat me with a metal pole for not having the dedication to try and sacrifice my bodies natural electrolytes to charge the handheld.
I remember downloading and watching movies, and tv shows to watch on it during my 12 hour shifts back in 2008-2009. Listened to music through it, chatted via aim and the web browser and sometimes used it to look up directions and information when i was close to a free Wi-Fi spot back in the day. I eventually hacked mine and got free games. This was a great system to have if you were broke and could follow directions to not brick your console. I got consistent use out of mine from 2008-2012, when I made enough money to console game again.
Wow the research, the narration, good editing. I'm surprised this channel doesn't have a million subs. This is the only video I've seen so far so maybe I'm jumping the gun but this is great. I hope it grows fast it deserves it
I still have my PSP. I remember working for GameStop when it was released. Someone brought in their PSP a week later to trade in and that’s the one I bought since I was able to use my employee discount on used items.
Oh wow, this reminds of a time long ago when Ken Kutaragi threatened to kick my cat off a cliff unless I spent all my time playing PSP. A week later I got a knock on the front door while I was playing PSP. I paused the PSP and went to go see who was there. It was Ken. And he proceed to do the splits then uppercut me in the balls for stopping my PSP playing to answer the door. Cool handheld, underappreciated.
@@Jake7inchnails Which is why I still continued playing mine even when smartphone gaming was around. Japanese games still kept coming out for a pretty long time
The PSP was crazy impressive especially for something that was released close to the Nintendo DS’s debut. The fact that a portable video game console that was released in 2004 could also play movies and music is absolutely mind blowing to me.
I got mine off of freecycle Seattle, no charger, and found out after charging it, that it was softhacked. Which meant I could load a ton of PSP and PS1 games on it.
I played so many psp and psone games this way. I never owned a psone, so I got to experience so many classics. Final Fantasy 7-9, Parasite Eve 1-2, Tobal 2, Erhgeiz, Syphon Filter, Tekken series, and practically every psp game that was good.
Nice video ! 🙂 I bought my PSP back in 2009\10. And i'm still using it today. P.S. The PSP and the PS3 are the reasons why today i use Sony consoles beyond the Nintendo ones. I need to find a new battery for my PSP, the original one still works, but it doesn't hold the charge like some years ago.
The PSP was the first console I bought with my own money and when I went to GAME and asked when the launch date was I found out how much I would get for a paper round worked out exactly how many weeks I would have to work to be able to preorder one, started a paper round, preordered a PSP, saved up and then just about managed to buy a train ticket and Medievil Resurrection as well as my preorder came home, and then took it to school to show off on the first day of term. It was like an expertly planned and executed heist. Such a shame you can't simply buy a new console nowadays.
Still remember picking my PSP up day 1 and being floored with the pixel density of the screen. Spiderman 2 was free with it and it looked amazing. Hard to really say it was a failure as they sold over 80m units, more than the 3DS, it just was overshadowed by the juggernaut that was the DS. Still a fantastic system to play and the games have held up super well. Spunky little system.
"Hard to really say it was a failure as they sold over 80m units, more than the 3DS" with the PSP having a very shallow software to hardware attach rate!
As a kid, the PSP felt more "mature" in a lot of senses. It had the more violent games like GTA and GoW, it had nicer graphics than the DS, it didn't have any touch screen or motion gimmicks. It was as close to a legit portable console at the time as you could really get. The DS had that more "family friendly" and "kid's toy" vibe goin on. The graphics felt a bit cheaper, it had the Kirbys and Marios, even the console design felt like a chunkier toy designed so kids can't break it, as opposed to the sleek modern electronic device look that the PSP had. I loved my DS, don't get me wrong, but there was something that just felt way 'cooler' about using a PSP to play Burnout or GTA, versus playing Mario 64 or something on the DS.
I picked up my PSP at a tag sale somewhere for just $20 over a decade ago, and it had NES and Genesis emulators and games already on it, and I got a GBA emulator added to it later. Ended up playing it a lot when our home lost power for over a week starting on October 29, 2011 due to an unseasonable winter storm. (I've since gotten a PS Vita at another tag sale several years ago for just $30, and although I haven't found myself playing games very much on it, it has worked pretty well as a way for me to watch UA-cam videos while away from my computer.)
I grew up with the Original GameBoy when it can out and absolutely was in love with it for over a Decade, but when the PSP came out and had all of the amazing games and exclusives I was instantly in love (alot of PS2/Dreamcast games remade for it)
I bought my first PSP last year. I always wanted one as a kid but sadly never got because it was too expensive for us. Now I have a PS4 and a Switch but in the last year I barely used them becausse of the PSP. It's my favourite device to play GBA and PS1 games. Perfect size, low weight, bigger Dpad and face buttons than the Vita's. Just a great device to this day!
someone gave me a psp last year and it has aged fairly well. the screen still looks great and it emulates fairly decent as well. the biggest downfall is the lack of L2 and R2 buttons, when playing ps 1 games you wind up using the joystick to cover those buttons which is weird. The graphics are way better than nintendo ds but the nintendo ds was cutting edge with its touchscreen and ips
I still remember that feeling of being on firmware 1.50 to get iso loaders working on the system. And then GTA liberty city stories came out which patched the exploits for a while. But funnily enough they instead found a separate exploit in GTA where you could downgrade from firmware 2.0 back down to 1.50. so during that time, I would update my firmware to play GTA and then downgrade to play my isos. Then the psp had a second coming for me when I could manage to install psx games on it via a converter at the time before Sony even released official psx games on it. There was a point where I actually started making custom umd movies for the system by modifying the iso. I was able to make umd menus and everything for the custom movie But as we all know now, the psp is fully exploitable now
A fantastic console. I was amazed at the graphics when it arrived in the UK. I am on a mission to collect all EU releases. There is much collecting associated to this device such as ultra rare releases to press kits, a truly wonderful thing to collect for. Wipeout games are just superb on the PSP.
I gotta a blue launching model psp that was manufactured in 2004 . One of the first unities produced . 😳 I got astounded when I perceived that my unit was so old
I'm so glad the dual micro SD adapter and CFW exists for PSP. It improves the handheld immensely, but it was pretty good to begin with - just limited by original design.
I had Star Wars: The Force Unleashed on PSP. It remains the only PlayStation console I mess with. Otherwise, I'm Team Nintendo all the way. I spent so many hours on that game. Good times.
I remember as a kid everyone wanting a PSP to do everything but gaming. Everyone I knew in school who owned one had one to watch movies or listen to music or stuff like that.
I still consider the PSP to be the best all-in-one handheld out there! I still use mine quite a bit, I even imported a Japanese Tom & Jerry UMD for mine for when we went to South Africa in 2016! My Mom actually bought me my PSP so I could enjoy games, movies and TV shows during the really long car journeys between home and college! A great device, but I feel it is NOT fair to send a special needs person, who DOES NOT LIKE BEING UPROOTED, to the OTHER SIDE OF THE COUNTRY for college! With my iPhone XS having recently broke and Kunt and The Gang having released their 3rd anti-Boris song, I loaded my Bandcamp purchase of the song onto my PSP! A friend is letting me borrow his iPhone 7 Plus and I plan to get an iPhone 14 Pro as soon as possible after release!
The PSP had a lot of fun games, but I do think it highlights what people value more in the handheld market. Graphics aren't as be all, end all there; what matters more than anything is battery life, comfort, and *especially* durability. I lost my first PSP after I accidentally bumped it off a table and it destroyed the screen.
I like a lot of things about the PSP, but I don't think they had the right software for a handheld. They always wanted to bring the console experience to a handheld, but the screen just wasn't up to that in size or refresh rate. Simple, bright colors just work better on a handheld.
Never had a PSP... by that time I never did mobile gaming. Last one I had I think was the Atari Lynx when I was a teenager. I do now have the excellent Retroid Pocket2+, which is the sweet spot for me in terms of power and value for money.
Even now that original PSP is a very nice looking handheld. Was working retail when it came out and was lucky to play with it for a few minutes when a Sony rep came around to show it off just before it launched in the UK, was a day 1 purchase after playing with it. Shame Sony left the handheld market but with the insane sucess of the Switch and the Steam Deck doing very well now would be a good time to try and give the handheld market another go. But if they do they must not use proprietary memory cards again as this was a massive pain in the ass for the original PSP and Vita and more than likely contributed to its downfall.
The psp was still fairly rugged feeling and lightweight. It might be impossible to do in the modern age. The psvita by comparison felt extremely fragile, you just know you can't drop it. Personally, it's kind of mandatory for a handheld and it's why I can't really buy into the switch and also why I feel the gba sp is the best handheld ever made and the psp is second
Hello Lady Decade had a Psp and really enjoyed playing it. The disc drive broke so bought another one which still works. The games on it are amazing. I especially fond of Wipeout Fusion. The DS was awesome also. Always enjoyed the Poffesor Layton games on there and Mario. Your videos are very impressive. Love the work you put in. May get my Psp out this weekend. Also the DS. Love em both. Many thanks 😎🤠
The PSP was my best friend when I was a school bus driver during my early years from 2007 - 2012 it was go to device for gaming, music, and watching my downloaded TV shows and movies during my layovers and field trips until I got my first smartphone a Samsung Galaxy S2 in early 2013. Nowadays your smartphone can emulate PSP.
I remember the day I got mine. It was 2005 lol! My father took me to the park and when we got in the car to head home he took me to the game store. Good times! I only played pro Evo soccer 2005 on it as well as fight night and fifa 2006 and 2007. Good times! A great console for its time
I don't think the PSP failed. Its rival was the original DS. Nowadays nobody likes the DS, only the DS lite onwards. The PSP was and is a very cool gaming system. Atari couldn't manage to put out a decent handheld and I'd argue neither could Sega. So Sony bashing out this stonker of a system that only got better with every revision just shows how great the PSP is. Bashing one out successfully is no mean feat.
I LOVE the PSP! It's in my top 5 favorite handheld video game consoles of all time list, and I love colle ring games for it!!! I have fond memories of bringing my PSP to school with me in my senior year of high school. My friend (at the time) had a model 1000 Vita, and I thought I was gonna be made fun of for still rocking a PSP, but I wasn't! Games I played daily were: Guilty Gear Judgement, Star Wars Battlefront II, Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops, Castlevania Dracula X Chronicles, Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai, etc. I'll never forget showing my friend (who introduced me to Dragon Ball Z) Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai running on my PSP, and he blown away with how good it looked on a handheld that he asked me if he could borrow my PSP just to be able to play Shin Budokai!
A friend of mine got a Japanese import before UK release, seeing that Ridge Racer port running on a handheld was amazing, less fantastic was the loading screens which really killed it as a handheld for me. Didn't stop me from owning nearly every model (still have a Go with CFW) but it was obvious Sony didn't understand the handheld market enough to take the top spot.
I'd say partly that and they weren't going with cartridges for space for movies at the time as they wanted movie/tv series studios on board too not just digital as they weren't too keen on it like they are now. Security and regions are still a thing for them now and was definitely back then. It was fine enough for games and the movies (the 2 I own since 2021/2022 as never ever saw any prior for some reason, not got any tv shows in UMD) but because it was a media device yeah they had to do something. They weren't going for tapes or another solution it seems. Whatever what suitable for both mediums and their respective formats. That and I assume the Diskman worked with disks so why not the PSP. Shrug. I know they exist I wasn't around when they made them only know through research so no idea how bad or good it was with CDs on the go let alone UMDs and the size/fragile difference. I agree disk on a handheld isn't great at times, it being close to your face making noise, it failing to load in some cases if you don't handle it, but movies were on them too and no one wants to see or was going to experience live action or animated movies/tv series on a cartridge like GBA Video. I don't know if cartridges or flash memory or otherwise was big enough compared to disks then or if they wanted to put the money in to make their own with enough space either. I mean it also seemed like a Mini Disk idea again for Sony to try in some cases. I made that clear for a PS4/5 handheld to others not to have disks but they can think what they want Sony and customers were smart enough to learn when the PSP used them to know it was not suitable then and now it should be more clear as cartridges or digital on a console would be fine enough I think for both not a big disk in a tablet sized device that's for sure. At least we didn't get Laser disks on a portable, eh. Can only imagine that not going well at the time let alone Blu rays in a tablet on the go.
I had darkstalkers chronicle: the chaos tower,street fighter alpha 3 max,megaman powered up,tekken 5 dark resurrection,power stone collection,mortal kombat unchained,& soul calibur broken destiny
I like and still have a PSP, problems at the time were killer titles not coming out quickly enough and Gran Turismo being such a let down. Movies were not cheap for what they were, memory cards are a hassle, Sony have the perfect recipe for a great handheld, then let minor things here and there spoil it.
Well I owned a psp and a 3ds, the 3d effect is nice and everything and some of the first party games are the best on the market, but the psp has better games in general, the third party games on the psp are great and diverse, for each mario 3d land the psp has like ten vice city histories.
Got a PSP in 2010 and was probably the best handheld gaming device I've ever played imo even over the 3DS and Vita I got afterwards. (had the games I preferred) Now that Handheld Gaming PCs are a thing and Emulation has advanced I can relive all that again.
I remember getting my psp in 2008 or 9 and then getting the vita like 6 months into launch 🥰 It's a shame that sony gave up on the vita, because there are still indie devs releasing games to this day (some even physically) ❤
For the base PSP model, it didn't fail. For whatever Sony tried to do with PSP console and their online platform in PS3 which Sony still allowed downloads for PSP albeit with so much hassle. That one failed hard. As well as the Frankenstein's monster Xperia phone, the Go and Vita.
I loved the Gameboy as an early teen as well as the Megadrive & Snes. Beyond that i couldn't care less about handhelds. I hated Nintendo having great games on handheld only on DS etc. Luckily now we just have Switch and PC that covers all games. Never again will i accept having handheld only games.
I bought my PSP here in Ireland on launch day. Awesome hardware but just as it was with the Vita (which I've just dug out from the drawer this week to jailbreak and run roms) Sony's obsession with proprietary media destroyed it. The insane costs of expansion cards and Sony's refusal to listen to the player base's calls for better value expansion doomed the PSP and Vita imho.
What would have been awesome for music lovers would have been the ability to use Sony's MD in the system. Sadly the UMD's design was slightly different and a MD could not fit inside. I wonder if someone has taken a MD Disc out of its case and placed it in a UMD case as was able to have the PSP read media. EDIT: This answers that question - search for this video " MiniDisc vs. UMD 💽 ¿Puede una PSP reproducir un MiniDisc? ¿Y un MiniDisc leer un UMD? " It's in Spanish, but you can have it translated if you need to.
The PSP is my favorite handheld (PS Vita is a close second). I have three 1000/1001 models, three 2000/2001 models, and two 3000/30001 models. I still play them regularly (Especially with the HDMI-Out cable I use with the 2000/2001, 3000/3001 models). I was blown away with The PSP when it first came out (only complaints were some games had ghosting issues, and the flimsiness of the UMD'S). I've never been so impressed with a handheld since then. The games were nearly PS2 quality (Games like the two God of War games, Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection, Soul Calibur Broken Destiny, Wipeout Pure, Wipeout Pulse, Sega Rally Revo, The Ridge Racer games, and others, were/are equal to PS2 quality imo). When I bought my second PSP (The White Darth Vader 2000/2001 model) I bought it from a guy who modded it, and it had Capcom CPS1, CPS2, Neo-Geo, and MAME emulators/games on it. That was a dream come true for me at the time! I used to have it clipped to my belt loop in my front pocket at work. I would play it on my lunch breaks, and guys would be looking over my shoulder while I was playing. One of my coworkers was so impressed, that he said: 'I want it.' And he bought the same white Darth Vader model a few weeks/a couple months later and brought it to work and showed it to me. The PSP has a Great, and Diverse library of Quality games. Watching DVD quality movies on it was an awesome feature! I still watch UMD movies on it (Most recently Ninja Scroll). Being able to play PS1 games on it was another awesome feature! It was my first experience with seeing/playing such high-quality gaming on a portable device. And, like I mentioned, it was the first system to fulfill a childhood dream of having portable/pocketable arcade-perfect versions of games in my pocket, with the emulators that could be put on it. As well as some of the official UMD releases. Imo, The PSP did Pioneer like the Walkman did back in '80's (The market is now flooded with portable emulation devices). It was a success, but it should've been way more successful than it was. PSP, Salute.
Psp's hackability was my favorite part. It's homebrew scene was amazing and the ability to play just about any ps1 game with little to no effort *cheff kiss*
The PSP was one of the first consoles I bought on launch day it was the Spiderman 2 package edition, came with the movie on UMD. Has it really been 18 years? 😱
Aaah, the PSP My All Time favorite device EVER There isn’t any device (excluding my Smartphone or my PC) that I used more than my PSP I personally have 3 PSP‘s till now 1. My launch PSP from September 1st 2005 2. A PSP Go 3. A sealed PSP Gigapack from 2005, it will only be unboxed, if my lauch PSP will fail one Day
I love my PSP & PSP Go, but to me the biggest flaws to it was the horrible frame-tearing & in higher end games, the low FPS & unsynced audio (ex: Prince of Persia Warrior Within). As soon as hack was available I immediately installed a CFW & played mainly retro games on it other than my handful of fav PSP games like Vice City Stories, Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Megaman Maverick Hunter X & Powered Up, THPSU2 Remix, & Untold Legends
The psp was a futuristic item at the time. I loved it up on release. It's my favorite sony console along with the psvita. Sony really made great handhekds and I wish they would make a psp 3. I was so happy and blown away when I got one. Twisted metal head on and the Spiderman demo was my first game/movies. I bought so many games for it. Every week was a new game for me. I still love the system.
Umm… Is the SONY PSP “a necessity for gracious living?” I think is is/was. Love the vid, as always, btw. For me, I actually imported my PSP from Japan as soon as it was released, long before it was available in the States. Before it was for sale here, I already was emulating NES, SNES, and GENESIS games on my PSP with firmware 1.0. It was awesome. I loved it so much. Today, I still have a PSP 3000 model and still love it, though I have no emulators on it. Still, it had great games and I will never give it up.
The PSP sold almost the same of PS3/360 it not fail at all. Of course the DS was gigant in sells. But the PSP give it a good fight and sold well to a handheld that was not from Nintendo. Also, the PSP library is amazing until today. It's sad the de Vita flopped and didn't keep the good path of PSP.
i have no idea how the original gba was so popular. i bought one and couldn't see what was going on in any of the games. i tried in every different lighting condition, i tried those stupid lamps that plugged into it, and nothing i tried helped, it was literally unplayable to me. now i can understand why the gba sp would be popular, i got it and loved it. it was amazing finally being able to play all of those great games that i couldn't play before. i mostly played ff tactics advance, golden sun, and that castlevania game whose title i can't think of at the moment.
I love the psp so much, it's one of the few handhelds that were on on the same level as Nintendo and probably my favorite sony product. but yeah it didn't live up to the hype and sony and the third parties took a bath on it due to all the pirating we would do.
@@johndoughnuts The only thing psp did better was having graphics looking closer to a console. And even that doesnt mean its good. For a handheld its better to have graphics that wont saturate your brain with a small screen. DS was a million times better. If you wanted to have real fun: DS. If you wanted to play multiplayer: DS. If you wanted to feel safe with your device being durable: DS. If you wanted to watch a movie on a train or plane: PSP.
No system from that generation failed. The "worst sellers" still sold over 80 million units, including the PSP. We'll probably never the success of the 7th Generation ever again.
If it just had a second analog stick, it would have dominated the industry. I still don’t understand why they couldn’t put it in until the Vita. I had several friends waiting for the dual analog PSP and when the Go came out they lost interest and just started playing mobile games on smartphones instead.
I remember being obsessed with mine. been a handheld nut since the OG Gameboy but the PSP was the first handheld that gave me a real console experience on the go instead of feeling like I was playing a dumbed down port
Same. To all of it honestly. I've always been super into handhelds, ever since my original grey DMG Game Boy. And the PSP felt as close to a full console experience as you could get at the time.
I always hear comparisons between the PSP and DS, and, while I did really enjoy the DS I had at the time too, it never felt as neat or 'premium'. The PSP felt like a proper 'companion' to the full Sony consoles at the time. It felt almost on-par with the PS2 (it wasn't quite there, but you know what I mean). The DS, honestly, never felt that advanced, it always felt a tad dated, even back then. It felt more like a slightly boosted N64 more than anything else (not helped by the multiple N64 ports). PSP just felt like "the next big thing", like "this is where handheld gaming is going".
Nowadays, I tend to use my Vita more than my PSP though, just because it can play all my PSP games on a bigger screen.
This takes me back to when I first got a PSP. Ken Kutaragi convinced me to purchase one with a UMD of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man film instead of spending that money on rent, stating that my landlord would be so impressed with the system that he'd never charge me a thing ever again if he got to at least hold it.
A few days later I was taking a nap in a bus shelter after being evicted and I thought I'd kill some time by watching that Spider-Man UMD, but quickly realised that the system wasn't charged and there weren't any electrical outlets anywhere nearby. So I gave up. Suddenly Ken Kutaragi erupted from a nearby dumpster and started to beat me with a metal pole for not having the dedication to try and sacrifice my bodies natural electrolytes to charge the handheld.
I remember downloading and watching movies, and tv shows to watch on it during my 12 hour shifts back in 2008-2009. Listened to music through it, chatted via aim and the web browser and sometimes used it to look up directions and information when i was close to a free Wi-Fi spot back in the day.
I eventually hacked mine and got free games. This was a great system to have if you were broke and could follow directions to not brick your console.
I got consistent use out of mine from 2008-2012, when I made enough money to console game again.
Wow the research, the narration, good editing. I'm surprised this channel doesn't have a million subs. This is the only video I've seen so far so maybe I'm jumping the gun but this is great. I hope it grows fast it deserves it
I LOVE this channel. Every time I need a nostalgia fix, never fails.
The PSP was way ahead of it's time. I remember fondly playing GTA Vice City Stories and Liberty City Stories on the go.
Hacked PSP was a thing of beauty
The PSP will always have a place in my heart.
I have a modded ps vita and I'm Still Playing Psp Libary To This Day !
I still have my PSP. I remember working for GameStop when it was released. Someone brought in their PSP a week later to trade in and that’s the one I bought since I was able to use my employee discount on used items.
Do you remember how much money they got for trading in the PSP a week after release?
@@FinalLevelBoss $150
Oh wow, this reminds of a time long ago when Ken Kutaragi threatened to kick my cat off a cliff unless I spent all my time playing PSP. A week later I got a knock on the front door while I was playing PSP. I paused the PSP and went to go see who was there. It was Ken. And he proceed to do the splits then uppercut me in the balls for stopping my PSP playing to answer the door.
Cool handheld, underappreciated.
I had one as well as a Vita. Those two devices are criminally underrated. Unfortunately Sony just has no idea how to manage a handheld device
the PSP continued to be incredibly popular in Japan long after it had been discontinued in the US.
@@Jake7inchnails Which is why I still continued playing mine even when smartphone gaming was around. Japanese games still kept coming out for a pretty long time
The PSP was crazy impressive especially for something that was released close to the Nintendo DS’s debut.
The fact that a portable video game console that was released in 2004 could also play movies and music is absolutely mind blowing to me.
and had a decent web browser
@@Coockiez-007 With what the PSP could do I just don’t know how someone wouldn’t be amazed seeing it do it’s thing back in 2004.
I got mine off of freecycle Seattle, no charger, and found out after charging it, that it was softhacked. Which meant I could load a ton of PSP and PS1 games on it.
I played so many psp and psone games this way. I never owned a psone, so I got to experience so many classics. Final Fantasy 7-9, Parasite Eve 1-2, Tobal 2, Erhgeiz, Syphon Filter, Tekken series, and practically every psp game that was good.
Nice video ! 🙂
I bought my PSP back in 2009\10.
And i'm still using it today.
P.S. The PSP and the PS3 are the reasons why today i use Sony consoles beyond the Nintendo ones.
I need to find a new battery for my PSP, the original one still works, but it doesn't hold the charge like some years ago.
Cameron Sino is the best 3rd party battery brand by far.
@@farqman
Thanks for the suggestion 👍😊
The PSP was the first console I bought with my own money and when I went to GAME and asked when the launch date was I found out how much I would get for a paper round worked out exactly how many weeks I would have to work to be able to preorder one, started a paper round, preordered a PSP, saved up and then just about managed to buy a train ticket and Medievil Resurrection as well as my preorder came home, and then took it to school to show off on the first day of term. It was like an expertly planned and executed heist. Such a shame you can't simply buy a new console nowadays.
I remember the first time seeing a PSP it seemed like someone literally came back from the future with their game system
Still remember picking my PSP up day 1 and being floored with the pixel density of the screen. Spiderman 2 was free with it and it looked amazing. Hard to really say it was a failure as they sold over 80m units, more than the 3DS, it just was overshadowed by the juggernaut that was the DS. Still a fantastic system to play and the games have held up super well. Spunky little system.
"Hard to really say it was a failure as they sold over 80m units, more than the 3DS" with the PSP having a very shallow software to hardware attach rate!
As a kid, the PSP felt more "mature" in a lot of senses. It had the more violent games like GTA and GoW, it had nicer graphics than the DS, it didn't have any touch screen or motion gimmicks. It was as close to a legit portable console at the time as you could really get. The DS had that more "family friendly" and "kid's toy" vibe goin on. The graphics felt a bit cheaper, it had the Kirbys and Marios, even the console design felt like a chunkier toy designed so kids can't break it, as opposed to the sleek modern electronic device look that the PSP had.
I loved my DS, don't get me wrong, but there was something that just felt way 'cooler' about using a PSP to play Burnout or GTA, versus playing Mario 64 or something on the DS.
Another great Documentary. Never lets me down. If i had money to support the channel I would.
I picked up my PSP at a tag sale somewhere for just $20 over a decade ago, and it had NES and Genesis emulators and games already on it, and I got a GBA emulator added to it later. Ended up playing it a lot when our home lost power for over a week starting on October 29, 2011 due to an unseasonable winter storm.
(I've since gotten a PS Vita at another tag sale several years ago for just $30, and although I haven't found myself playing games very much on it, it has worked pretty well as a way for me to watch UA-cam videos while away from my computer.)
I grew up with the Original GameBoy when it can out and absolutely was in love with it for over a Decade, but when the PSP came out and had all of the amazing games and exclusives I was instantly in love (alot of PS2/Dreamcast games remade for it)
I bought my first PSP last year. I always wanted one as a kid but sadly never got because it was too expensive for us.
Now I have a PS4 and a Switch but in the last year I barely used them becausse of the PSP.
It's my favourite device to play GBA and PS1 games. Perfect size, low weight, bigger Dpad and face buttons than the Vita's. Just a great device to this day!
someone gave me a psp last year and it has aged fairly well. the screen still looks great and it emulates fairly decent as well. the biggest downfall is the lack of L2 and R2 buttons, when playing ps 1 games you wind up using the joystick to cover those buttons which is weird. The graphics are way better than nintendo ds but the nintendo ds was cutting edge with its touchscreen and ips
I still remember that feeling of being on firmware 1.50 to get iso loaders working on the system. And then GTA liberty city stories came out which patched the exploits for a while. But funnily enough they instead found a separate exploit in GTA where you could downgrade from firmware 2.0 back down to 1.50. so during that time, I would update my firmware to play GTA and then downgrade to play my isos.
Then the psp had a second coming for me when I could manage to install psx games on it via a converter at the time before Sony even released official psx games on it.
There was a point where I actually started making custom umd movies for the system by modifying the iso. I was able to make umd menus and everything for the custom movie
But as we all know now, the psp is fully exploitable now
A fantastic console. I was amazed at the graphics when it arrived in the UK. I am on a mission to collect all EU releases.
There is much collecting associated to this device such as ultra rare releases to press kits, a truly wonderful thing to collect for.
Wipeout games are just superb on the PSP.
I gotta a blue launching model psp that was manufactured in 2004 . One of the first unities produced . 😳 I got astounded when I perceived that my unit was so old
I was just playing my PSP about a minute ago before this popped up. It's still fun!
psp and vita Goated
Picked mine up at a midnight launch and my DS was quickly forgotten, sold it a month later. Still have my PSP today.
I'm so glad the dual micro SD adapter and CFW exists for PSP. It improves the handheld immensely, but it was pretty good to begin with - just limited by original design.
The memory card prices is what killed it for me.
It was a great system but was crazy overpriced for memory space.
I had Star Wars: The Force Unleashed on PSP. It remains the only PlayStation console I mess with. Otherwise, I'm Team Nintendo all the way. I spent so many hours on that game. Good times.
I've never been that into handhelds, but I loved the PSP. I still play mine from time to time.
I remember as a kid everyone wanting a PSP to do everything but gaming. Everyone I knew in school who owned one had one to watch movies or listen to music or stuff like that.
Yeah, I remember when a rich kid in my school brought his PSP along with FF 7 Advent Children. We were all stunned by how great it looked
For me it didn't fail and I love it.
Fantastic video, LD! I can only imagine how many people are waiting for the next Sony handheld to be covered...
I still consider the PSP to be the best all-in-one handheld out there! I still use mine quite a bit, I even imported a Japanese Tom & Jerry UMD for mine for when we went to South Africa in 2016! My Mom actually bought me my PSP so I could enjoy games, movies and TV shows during the really long car journeys between home and college! A great device, but I feel it is NOT fair to send a special needs person, who DOES NOT LIKE BEING UPROOTED, to the OTHER SIDE OF THE COUNTRY for college! With my iPhone XS having recently broke and Kunt and The Gang having released their 3rd anti-Boris song, I loaded my Bandcamp purchase of the song onto my PSP! A friend is letting me borrow his iPhone 7 Plus and I plan to get an iPhone 14 Pro as soon as possible after release!
The PSP had a lot of fun games, but I do think it highlights what people value more in the handheld market. Graphics aren't as be all, end all there; what matters more than anything is battery life, comfort, and *especially* durability. I lost my first PSP after I accidentally bumped it off a table and it destroyed the screen.
Yikes. That is heartbreaking. Given how much those cost. Would assume they made it durable enough to take a hit. 🤦
I like a lot of things about the PSP, but I don't think they had the right software for a handheld. They always wanted to bring the console experience to a handheld, but the screen just wasn't up to that in size or refresh rate. Simple, bright colors just work better on a handheld.
The fuck are you guys on? PSP are fun as hell and the build quality of the 1000 model is TANK level. The PSP literally put me through puberty early.
@@ganganthefatman1382 exactly
Never had a PSP... by that time I never did mobile gaming. Last one I had I think was the Atari Lynx when I was a teenager. I do now have the excellent Retroid Pocket2+, which is the sweet spot for me in terms of power and value for money.
Even now that original PSP is a very nice looking handheld. Was working retail when it came out and was lucky to play with it for a few minutes when a Sony rep came around to show it off just before it launched in the UK, was a day 1 purchase after playing with it. Shame Sony left the handheld market but with the insane sucess of the Switch and the Steam Deck doing very well now would be a good time to try and give the handheld market another go. But if they do they must not use proprietary memory cards again as this was a massive pain in the ass for the original PSP and Vita and more than likely contributed to its downfall.
The psp was still fairly rugged feeling and lightweight. It might be impossible to do in the modern age. The psvita by comparison felt extremely fragile, you just know you can't drop it. Personally, it's kind of mandatory for a handheld and it's why I can't really buy into the switch and also why I feel the gba sp is the best handheld ever made and the psp is second
Hello Lady Decade had a Psp and really enjoyed playing it. The disc drive broke so bought another one which still works. The games on it are amazing. I especially fond of Wipeout Fusion. The DS was awesome also. Always enjoyed the Poffesor Layton games on there and Mario.
Your videos are very impressive. Love the work you put in. May get my Psp out this weekend. Also the DS. Love em both. Many thanks 😎🤠
Still have and use a psp. Real gaming on the go at a really affordable price. Love it!
I'm playing monster hunter freedom unite on my modded vita rn 😊
I remember playing Ridge Racer and was utterly amazed 😄😄😄
The PSP was my best friend when I was a school bus driver during my early years from 2007 - 2012 it was go to device for gaming, music, and watching my downloaded TV shows and movies during my layovers and field trips until I got my first smartphone a Samsung Galaxy S2 in early 2013. Nowadays your smartphone can emulate PSP.
I remember the day I got mine. It was 2005 lol! My father took me to the park and when we got in the car to head home he took me to the game store. Good times! I only played pro Evo soccer 2005 on it as well as fight night and fifa 2006 and 2007. Good times! A great console for its time
Thanks Mrs. Decade! Hey that was nice of you to say all those names at the end.
I don't think the PSP failed. Its rival was the original DS. Nowadays nobody likes the DS, only the DS lite onwards. The PSP was and is a very cool gaming system. Atari couldn't manage to put out a decent handheld and I'd argue neither could Sega. So Sony bashing out this stonker of a system that only got better with every revision just shows how great the PSP is.
Bashing one out successfully is no mean feat.
I loved how the psp could output to the tv, that was an awesome feature.
I LOVE the PSP! It's in my top 5 favorite handheld video game consoles of all time list, and I love colle ring games for it!!! I have fond memories of bringing my PSP to school with me in my senior year of high school. My friend (at the time) had a model 1000 Vita, and I thought I was gonna be made fun of for still rocking a PSP, but I wasn't! Games I played daily were: Guilty Gear Judgement, Star Wars Battlefront II, Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops, Castlevania Dracula X Chronicles, Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai, etc. I'll never forget showing my friend (who introduced me to Dragon Ball Z) Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai running on my PSP, and he blown away with how good it looked on a handheld that he asked me if he could borrow my PSP just to be able to play Shin Budokai!
A friend of mine got a Japanese import before UK release, seeing that Ridge Racer port running on a handheld was amazing, less fantastic was the loading screens which really killed it as a handheld for me. Didn't stop me from owning nearly every model (still have a Go with CFW) but it was obvious Sony didn't understand the handheld market enough to take the top spot.
I'd say partly that and they weren't going with cartridges for space for movies at the time as they wanted movie/tv series studios on board too not just digital as they weren't too keen on it like they are now. Security and regions are still a thing for them now and was definitely back then.
It was fine enough for games and the movies (the 2 I own since 2021/2022 as never ever saw any prior for some reason, not got any tv shows in UMD) but because it was a media device yeah they had to do something. They weren't going for tapes or another solution it seems. Whatever what suitable for both mediums and their respective formats. That and I assume the Diskman worked with disks so why not the PSP. Shrug. I know they exist I wasn't around when they made them only know through research so no idea how bad or good it was with CDs on the go let alone UMDs and the size/fragile difference.
I agree disk on a handheld isn't great at times, it being close to your face making noise, it failing to load in some cases if you don't handle it, but movies were on them too and no one wants to see or was going to experience live action or animated movies/tv series on a cartridge like GBA Video. I don't know if cartridges or flash memory or otherwise was big enough compared to disks then or if they wanted to put the money in to make their own with enough space either. I mean it also seemed like a Mini Disk idea again for Sony to try in some cases.
I made that clear for a PS4/5 handheld to others not to have disks but they can think what they want Sony and customers were smart enough to learn when the PSP used them to know it was not suitable then and now it should be more clear as cartridges or digital on a console would be fine enough I think for both not a big disk in a tablet sized device that's for sure.
At least we didn't get Laser disks on a portable, eh. Can only imagine that not going well at the time let alone Blu rays in a tablet on the go.
This lady can say with all the pride that she sells content, not her body. Great info
I had darkstalkers chronicle: the chaos tower,street fighter alpha 3 max,megaman powered up,tekken 5 dark resurrection,power stone collection,mortal kombat unchained,& soul calibur broken destiny
The only reason I bought a PSP was for Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep & Sonic Rivals 1+2.
I like and still have a PSP, problems at the time were killer titles not coming out quickly enough and Gran Turismo being such a let down. Movies were not cheap for what they were, memory cards are a hassle, Sony have the perfect recipe for a great handheld, then let minor things here and there spoil it.
Well I owned a psp and a 3ds, the 3d effect is nice and everything and some of the first party games are the best on the market, but the psp has better games in general, the third party games on the psp are great and diverse, for each mario 3d land the psp has like ten vice city histories.
Got a PSP in 2010 and was probably the best handheld gaming device I've ever played imo even over the 3DS and Vita I got afterwards. (had the games I preferred)
Now that Handheld Gaming PCs are a thing and Emulation has advanced I can relive all that again.
I remember getting my psp in 2008 or 9 and then getting the vita like 6 months into launch 🥰
It's a shame that sony gave up on the vita, because there are still indie devs releasing games to this day (some even physically) ❤
Your presentation is awesome, i love your reviews. Just subbed!
For the base PSP model, it didn't fail. For whatever Sony tried to do with PSP console and their online platform in PS3 which Sony still allowed downloads for PSP albeit with so much hassle. That one failed hard. As well as the Frankenstein's monster Xperia phone, the Go and Vita.
I loved the Gameboy as an early teen as well as the Megadrive & Snes. Beyond that i couldn't care less about handhelds. I hated Nintendo having great games on handheld only on DS etc. Luckily now we just have Switch and PC that covers all games. Never again will i accept having handheld only games.
Selling my PSP was one of my great mistake ever.
The PSP is still the most beautiful handheld ever made. It was such a hitech piece of electronica at the time.
I bought my PSP here in Ireland on launch day. Awesome hardware but just as it was with the Vita (which I've just dug out from the drawer this week to jailbreak and run roms) Sony's obsession with proprietary media destroyed it. The insane costs of expansion cards and Sony's refusal to listen to the player base's calls for better value expansion doomed the PSP and Vita imho.
What would have been awesome for music lovers would have been the ability to use Sony's MD in the system. Sadly the UMD's design was slightly different and a MD could not fit inside. I wonder if someone has taken a MD Disc out of its case and placed it in a UMD case as was able to have the PSP read media. EDIT: This answers that question - search for this video " MiniDisc vs. UMD 💽 ¿Puede una PSP reproducir un MiniDisc? ¿Y un MiniDisc leer un UMD? " It's in Spanish, but you can have it translated if you need to.
I'm still playing my old psp. I'm doing a 100% play through of Crisis Core before the Remake comes out.
That was a good game
I'm obsessed with Lady decade
The PSP is my favorite handheld (PS Vita is a close second). I have three 1000/1001 models, three 2000/2001 models, and two 3000/30001 models.
I still play them regularly (Especially with the HDMI-Out cable I use with the 2000/2001, 3000/3001 models).
I was blown away with The PSP when it first came out (only complaints were some games had ghosting issues, and the flimsiness of the UMD'S). I've never been so impressed with a handheld since then. The games were nearly PS2 quality (Games like the two God of War games, Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection, Soul Calibur Broken Destiny, Wipeout Pure, Wipeout Pulse, Sega Rally Revo, The Ridge Racer games, and others, were/are equal to PS2 quality imo).
When I bought my second PSP (The White Darth Vader 2000/2001 model) I bought it from a guy who modded it, and it had Capcom CPS1, CPS2, Neo-Geo, and MAME emulators/games on it. That was a dream come true for me at the time! I used to have it clipped to my belt loop in my front pocket at work. I would play it on my lunch breaks, and guys would be looking over my shoulder while I was playing. One of my coworkers was so impressed, that he said: 'I want it.' And he bought the same white Darth Vader model a few weeks/a couple months later and brought it to work and showed it to me.
The PSP has a Great, and Diverse library of Quality games. Watching DVD quality movies on it was an awesome feature! I still watch UMD movies on it (Most recently Ninja Scroll). Being able to play PS1 games on it was another awesome feature!
It was my first experience with seeing/playing such high-quality gaming on a portable device. And, like I mentioned, it was the first system to fulfill a childhood dream of having portable/pocketable arcade-perfect versions of games in my pocket, with the emulators that could be put on it. As well as some of the official UMD releases.
Imo, The PSP did Pioneer like the Walkman did back in '80's (The market is now flooded with portable emulation devices). It was a success, but it should've been way more successful than it was.
PSP, Salute.
Psp's hackability was my favorite part. It's homebrew scene was amazing and the ability to play just about any ps1 game with little to no effort *cheff kiss*
I used to have a PSP back in the day. Now I play those games on my Vita and PPSSPP
The PSP was one of the first consoles I bought on launch day it was the Spiderman 2 package edition, came with the movie on UMD. Has it really been 18 years? 😱
Aaah, the PSP
My All Time favorite device EVER
There isn’t any device (excluding my Smartphone or my PC) that I used more than my PSP
I personally have 3 PSP‘s till now
1. My launch PSP from September 1st 2005
2. A PSP Go
3. A sealed PSP Gigapack from 2005, it will only be unboxed, if my lauch PSP will fail one Day
The psp still holds up extremely well to this day especially if you have any homebrew knowledge on it.
Still have mine even though i haven't played it in years i still loved it when it was popular
I know that piracy on PSP was super easy compared to other systems, so game sales suffered while system sales were strong.
I love my PSP & PSP Go, but to me the biggest flaws to it was the horrible frame-tearing & in higher end games, the low FPS & unsynced audio (ex: Prince of Persia Warrior Within). As soon as hack was available I immediately installed a CFW & played mainly retro games on it other than my handful of fav PSP games like Vice City Stories, Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Megaman Maverick Hunter X & Powered Up, THPSU2 Remix, & Untold Legends
I miss my PSP, but I have my Vita if I want to play PSP games!
2022 and l still love my PSP amazing pocket console and games:)
My PSP is mostly a 16 bit/PS1 emulator. It's very good and its job and still a sleek piece of kit
I still use my psp. A 1000 aka phat.
Crazy part... The battery!! The original battery is still working!
I liked the Microvision, Game Gear, Lynx, and PSP
The psp was a futuristic item at the time. I loved it up on release. It's my favorite sony console along with the psvita. Sony really made great handhekds and I wish they would make a psp 3.
I was so happy and blown away when I got one. Twisted metal head on and the Spiderman demo was my first game/movies. I bought so many games for it. Every week was a new game for me. I still love the system.
I just love the design of it
i loved the psp i had thr psp-1000 and 2000 and the go. great video!
Umm… Is the SONY PSP “a necessity for gracious living?”
I think is is/was.
Love the vid, as always, btw.
For me, I actually imported my PSP from Japan as soon as it was released, long before it was available in the States. Before it was for sale here, I already was emulating NES, SNES, and GENESIS games on my PSP with firmware 1.0. It was awesome. I loved it so much. Today, I still have a PSP 3000 model and still love it, though I have no emulators on it. Still, it had great games and I will never give it up.
Top demais minha Amiga 🤩🎮
The PSP was a massive hit, great video 👌👌
Best handheld hands down especially when completely unlocked
This is the one I've been waiting on!!
I loved my psp I got it when me and my mum who sadly is no longer here when we went to Woolworths to pick it up with medieval great memories
I still have mine with a bunch of games. I like that mine can hook up to the TV as well. Ive never molded it though. I wonder if I should do that
Just got mine back up and running. Settling in for some FFT: War of the Lions. That and an eventual replay of P3P.
The PSP sold almost the same of PS3/360 it not fail at all. Of course the DS was gigant in sells. But the PSP give it a good fight and sold well to a handheld that was not from Nintendo.
Also, the PSP library is amazing until today. It's sad the de Vita flopped and didn't keep the good path of PSP.
i have no idea how the original gba was so popular. i bought one and couldn't see what was going on in any of the games. i tried in every different lighting condition, i tried those stupid lamps that plugged into it, and nothing i tried helped, it was literally unplayable to me. now i can understand why the gba sp would be popular, i got it and loved it. it was amazing finally being able to play all of those great games that i couldn't play before. i mostly played ff tactics advance, golden sun, and that castlevania game whose title i can't think of at the moment.
Great job 👍👍
Didn't think I could see anything that would get me to subscribe 👌👌
I love the psp so much, it's one of the few handhelds that were on on the same level as Nintendo and probably my favorite sony product. but yeah it didn't live up to the hype and sony and the third parties took a bath on it due to all the pirating we would do.
Same level nah it was far better than any Nintendo handheld at the time or before it. PSP was ahead of it time everything the PSP did was S tier.
@@johndoughnuts The only thing psp did better was having graphics looking closer to a console. And even that doesnt mean its good. For a handheld its better to have graphics that wont saturate your brain with a small screen.
DS was a million times better. If you wanted to have real fun: DS. If you wanted to play multiplayer: DS. If you wanted to feel safe with your device being durable: DS. If you wanted to watch a movie on a train or plane: PSP.
No system from that generation failed. The "worst sellers" still sold over 80 million units, including the PSP. We'll probably never the success of the 7th Generation ever again.
If it just had a second analog stick, it would have dominated the industry. I still don’t understand why they couldn’t put it in until the Vita.
I had several friends waiting for the dual analog PSP and when the Go came out they lost interest and just started playing mobile games on smartphones instead.
I love my PSP nothing beats those membrane buttons.
That exclusive Ghouls and Ghosts game was awesome, I give it that
Loved the PsP....it was my go 2 in high school-legit used it as a ipod....plus I could play Street Fighter alpha 3 max in class
The Sony PSP was definitely a necessity for gracious living in the mid to late 2000s👍👍