The US version of the PSP version featured a lot of bonus content including bonus levels, chariot races and a multiplayer mode where two people can race to finish a level the fastest. The rest of the levels and gameplay is pretty identical to Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones with minor to no differences.
Join Bob and Bub plus new characters, never before seen games and ways to play including spooky Ghost Mode! Pop matching colored bubbles to solve puzzles in a variety of game types including head-to-head play. Whether you are a first-timer or an expert bubble launcher, you will be sure to find brain-teasing fun in the over 1000 puzzles available in Bust-A-Move Deluxe!
Dissidia Duodecim Prologus Final Fantasy is a promotional tie-in prequel for Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy.
This prologue features a single storyline with Lightning and the Warrior of Light as the main characters. It also contains an arcade mode with eight characters, one of whom must be unlocked.
The game features its own set of accomplishments, which give certain accessories as rewards, though there is no means of equipping them in either mode. However, all accessories gained can be carried over to Dissidia 012.
FIA licensed Formula 1 racing game including the 2005 season teams, drivers, cars, and circuits. The player controls the car on the track and tries to either complete a lap in fastest possible time, or race against either computer controlled drivers (or in multiplayer mode, against other players) and finish in top position.
Yggdra Union was remade/enhanced for the PSP with redrawn graphics, voice acting, some new characters, new/edited maps and an increase to 8 units brought into battles instead of the original limit of 6.
"Yggdra Union tells the story of a princess ousted from her country and her mission to win it back from the Imperial Army.
From a bandit king to a valiant knight, to a young Undine girl, Yggdra is joined in her mission by an ever-increasing band of rag-tag adventurers. Each of them has his or her own beliefs and ambitions, but as thier paths cross, they soon find that protecting what they love most means somehow finding a way to stop the Empire.
Get ready for one of the most unique and engrossing straegy games ever to hit the PSP!"
Following an all-new story, Naruto Shippuden: Kizuna Drive pits Naruto and friends against an unseen foe responsible for the disappearance of ninja from Hidden Leaf Village. New game-exclusive characters will descend onto the scene and unexpected plot twists are revealed as players discover who seeks vengeance upon Naruto.
Create your own dungeon, with simple or complex design. Lure monster and endanger the townspeople life into your new built dungeon. Thereafter, trick the townspeople into believing you are the hero and slay the monster, and be hailed as the Grand Architect in this hack-and-slash dungeon crawler.
The world was at peace thanks to the six elemental dragons of water, fire, thunder, earth, wind, and ice. In this world, dragons control both nature and the climate; therefor they are worshipped by human beings and humanoids as the gaurdians of the world, and protected by those known as Dragoneers. When a black dragon suddenly appears and starts to destroy the land, it's up to one young dragoneer to stop it with the help of his friends.
Guilty Gear Judgment (ギルティギア・ジャッジメント, Giruti Gia Jajjimento) is a spin-off game of the Guilty Gear series, exclusive to the PlayStation Portable, and the 11th overall installment. It also includes a slimmed-down version of Guilty Gear XX ♯Reload, developed by Arc System Works and published by Majesco in USA and Europe, and SEGA in Japan. It is the first game in the series to be released on PSP outside of Japan.
From acclaimed Japanese studio Nihon Falcom, the classically-styled dungeon crawler Brandish: The Dark Revenant puts players in the role of swordsman Ares Toraernos as he climbs his way through over 40 sprawling floors of monsters, traps and puzzles in an attempt to escape a long-forgotten underground labyrinth. Along the way he repeatedly encounters his arch-rival, the voluptuous sorceress Dela Delon, who’s just as interested in claiming the bounty on his head as she is in escaping the maze herself. With each floor boasting unrelenting enemies fought in real time, elaborate booby traps, ancient treasures, tricky puzzles and thousand-year-old mysteries to solve, Brandish promises to keep players fighting for survival till the bitter end.
Playing as the anti-hero, you rage through the wrath of fearless enemies and build the nastiest and most profane army you can think of in this new-style invasion action game. Prepare to wash the mouth of your army with soap as they can't help but engage in zombie bashing dialog over a raging metal soundtrack that helps your channel your inner anger. If you can deal with the gut-wrenching, Smack-talking, fluid-spitting, and limb amputating ways of your army, you can embark on your journey of vengeance to defeat the king.
Nothing bends your brain like Buzz! Give you and your friends a mad mental workout with Buzz's brain-bending pocket puzzles on PSP.
Buzz swaps his trademark suits and the bright lights of the studio for a lab coat and clipboard in Buzz!: Brain Bender - a light, entertaining and humorous way to give your brain a workout.
Colourful, entertaining brain games, designed to be instantly understandable, fast-paced and accessible for all ages let you test your cognitive mojo or take on specific challenges.
Once you've greased the wheels, Buzz!: Brain Bender lets you take on all comers with the entertaining Pass Around Brain Battle mode for up to six players, where one PSP is passed between players.
Challenge your mind in 16 brain-bending mini-games across four fun categories: Analysis, Observation, Memory and Calculation
Take the test and find out how powerful your brain is, collect Boffin Awards or try out the various challenges for the ultimate brain game fix
Take on up to six friends on just one PSP with the exciting
Thanks to TalkMan - and a large blue multilingual bird called Max PSP (PlayStationPortable) is on a mission to break the ice and tear down those barriers that keep nationalities apart. Bring the art of language to your gestures, put words behind the shrugs, turn Spanglish into perfecto Espanol, make the move on the girl or guy in that foreign bar who catches your eye - in short, become a jetsetter able to communicate in six languages with more than 3000 crucial phrases at your fingertips.
Following the recent success of the Asian version in Japan and Korea, Talkman is coming to Europe and Australasia this spring on PSP, courtesy of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. TalkMan is the portable language entertainment tool and interactive phrasebook that makes sure you are ready to talk - wherever you are and comes packed with the phrases that count in six languages: French; English; German; Spanish; Italian and, of course, Japanese
Experience the intensity of WWII through the stories of Sergeants Baker and Hartsock and your squad of paratroopers during the Normandy invasion. Brothers In Arms D-Day brings players the best of the Brothers In Arms franchise in a handheld gaming system. Players experience D-Day as a Screaming Eagle with more tactics and action exclusive to the PSP system. Now players can surprise the enemy for the ultimate advantage in firefights, leading a fire team throughout the entire Normandy campaign. For the first time, players will also be able to lead a bazooka team, order their squad on an MG42, or fire mortar rounds. An enhanced co-op mode (Skirmish) offers players a 12-mission campaign. Co-op multiplayer (Skirmish mode): Play with a friend over ad hoc (wireless) through 12 different Skirmish missions in four different game modes through the co-op campaign.
Rocky Balboa is a 2007 video game based on the movie of the same name for the PlayStation Portable, which is similar in style and content to Rocky Legends. The game includes footage from each Rocky film, showing the buildup to the major fights of the film series. There are also some flashback videos of the training footage from the films (this is used in the Mickey's Corner section of the game, which is a tutorial aimed to teach new players how to play).
Shinobido: Tales of the Ninja is a sequel to Shinobido: Way of the Ninja. A North American version was to be released as Shinobido Homura: Soul of the Ninja but was cancelled. The game was followed by Shinobido 2: Tales of the Ninja.