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Beaterator [PSP]
It’s important to note that, despite Beaterator’s gaming pedigree courtesy of developer RockStar Leeds, this is very much a piece of software rather than ...(Posted on 5 October 2009 01:10 PM)
Gran Turismo [PSP]
It’s been five years since Sony’s flagship ‘real driving simulator’ was announced for their handheld. Over that period of time racing games have moved ...(Posted on 2 October 2009 09:10 AM)
MotorStorm: Arctic Edge [PSP]
If the previous title in the Motorstorm series, Pacific Rift, was the racing game equivalent of a Super Mario fire world, complete with volcanic larva ...(Posted on 19 September 2009 11:09 AM)
Phantasy Star Portable [PSP]
It’s been close to ten years since Sonic Team released Phantasy Star Online for the ill-fated Dreamcast. The first console-based MMORPG, the game shot ...(Posted on 17 April 2009 10:04 AM)
Super Stardust Portable [PSP]
Since its release nearly two years ago Super Stardust HD has established itself as one of the PlayStation 3’s strongest downloadable games. A twitch shoot ...(Posted on 9 January 2009 10:01 AM)
LocoRoco 2 [PSP]
PSP owners who missed out on the original LocoRoco, a big, happy game of pastel-coloured blobs and squelchy platforming, needn’t worry. If the ‘story’ ...(Posted on 12 December 2008 09:12 AM)
Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles [PSP]
Taken together, the three games included in Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles make up a compelling package.(Posted on 29 October 2007 06:10 PM)
Brunswick Pro Bowling [PSP]
Brunswick Pro Bowling proffers dry simulation fare that only a big fan of professional bowling could love.(Posted on 25 October 2007 06:10 PM)
SWAT: Target Liberty [PSP]
Target Liberty is too short, too tedious, and too absurd to take seriously.(Posted on 24 October 2007 06:10 PM)
Sega Rally Revo [PSP]
The wonky car physics and controls, as well as a general lack of challenge, prevent Sega Rally Revo from being interesting for very long.(Posted on 19 October 2007 05:10 PM)

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