3D is all the rage in movie theaters, but the V-SCREEN brings it up close and personal. Forget about special games and special glasses too - all you need to do is place the PSP inside of the V-SCREEN’s case and lower the patent-pending lens to start playing in 3D.
Are you craving the PSP Go this year? Ready to check out if this little handheld console really lives up to it’s hype? Let’s take a look at the Sony PSP Go and see where it rates.
Those who think that any foreign PSP games must be better than its US counterpart need to take a second look before buying an import. Sure there’s a lot of PSP games that never get converted into American versions, but sometimes the reason is because they’re just not good enough.
Some of the best video games for the PSP never make it to US gamers. But that doesn’t mean going without - just buy an import game and play it like mad. Sure that means a few compromises, but who ever said that fun didn’t come with a price?
Inside, we offer in-depth analysis on whether or not the new PSPGo!’s portable download service for mini-games is the best idea in the world or the worst one ever conceived.
The mobility of a hand held game console like the PSP means that gaming can go with you anywhere. But it also means that dirt, dust and all kinds of muck can come along for the ride. Taking care of your PSP and your PSP games will insure that it gives you years of gaming fun.
Unbound Saga for the PSP starts out as an entertaining, but violent, adventure with great artwork that grabs your eyes and doesn’t let go for the first hour. Beyond this point the game play and combat become dull and boring and you start to notice how weak the sound effects and sound track