Psp Game History
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The Playstation Portable system is a great way to watch movies and music, but its original purpose is for playing a Playstation game. The games are what drive gamers into purchasing their PSP system. The system is designed primarily for game play, but the options of movies and music do add an advantage over other hand-held gaming systems, such as the Nintendo Gameboy and the Nintendo DS. The first Playstation game system to hit the market was unlike anything seen before. The biggest competitor at that time was Nintendo, who utilized a paltry 16-bit system. Sony, on the other hand, offered a 32-bit game system that completely blew the Super Nintendo System away. Sony made a very smart move by releasing, at the same time, a Playstation game in every genre. Games such as Twisted Metal and Ridge Racer helped to sell customers on the incredible graphics and ease of use. No more game cartridges either, because the Sony PSP Playstation system uses discs. Two of the biggest drawbacks of having a hand held gaming system is the lack of games or the quality of the games. Well rest your fears, because the PSP system has both an incredibly advanced playing system (operating with two 32-bit CPUs) and a gaming library that makes other consoles hide in shame. The portable Playstation game library boasts over four hundred titles. That is impressive by anyone's standard. Imagine all of the power and graphics of a traditional console wrapped into the handy new playstation portable square of gaming bliss. Thanks to game designers wishing to cash in on a global market, you as the customer and game buyer can benefit as well. Think about those great titles on other gaming systems such as Halo, or Medal of Honor. Game designers are licensing and producing more of their games for multi-systems rather than putting all of their eggs into one company. Yes, there are still specific games associated with certain gaming systems, but eventually there will be more games transitioning over and they will be offered as a Playstation portable game. A gaming system, even the PSP system, is only as good as the games that are produced. It can run incredibly fast. It can play videos and movies seamlessly but without a portable Playstation game plugged in, it really is no better than a personal DVD player. The whole point of owning a PSP is the ability to play the incredible games wherever, and whenever you want. It's great PSP value.
The Playstation Portable system is a great way to watch movies and music, but its original purpose is for playing a Playstation game. The games are what drive gamers into purchasing their PSP system. The system is designed primarily for game play, but the options of movies and music do add an advantage over other hand-held gaming systems, such as the Nintendo Gameboy and the Nintendo DS. The first Playstation game system to hit the market was unlike anything seen before. The biggest competitor at that time was Nintendo, who utilized a paltry 16-bit system. Sony, on the other hand, offered a 32-bit game system that completely blew the Super Nintendo System away. Sony made a very smart move by releasing, at the same time, a Playstation game in every genre. Games such as Twisted Metal and Ridge Racer helped to sell customers on the incredible graphics and ease of use. No more game cartridges either, because the Sony PSP Playstation system uses discs. Two of the biggest drawbacks of having a hand held gaming system is the lack of games or the quality of the games. Well rest your fears, because the PSP system has both an incredibly advanced playing system (operating with two 32-bit CPUs) and a gaming library that makes other consoles hide in shame. The portable Playstation game library boasts over four hundred titles. That is impressive by anyone's standard. Imagine all of the power and graphics of a traditional console wrapped into the handy new playstation portable square of gaming bliss. Thanks to game designers wishing to cash in on a global market, you as the customer and game buyer can benefit as well. Think about those great titles on other gaming systems such as Halo, or Medal of Honor. Game designers are licensing and producing more of their games for multi-systems rather than putting all of their eggs into one company. Yes, there are still specific games associated with certain gaming systems, but eventually there will be more games transitioning over and they will be offered as a Playstation portable game. A gaming system, even the PSP system, is only as good as the games that are produced. It can run incredibly fast. It can play videos and movies seamlessly but without a portable Playstation game plugged in, it really is no better than a personal DVD player. The whole point of owning a PSP is the ability to play the incredible games wherever, and whenever you want. It's great PSP value.