I don't know anyone picking up a PSP again in 2026. I also don't know anyone.
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Rose tinted glasses. Psp was cool but flawed and completely irrelevant today outside from nostalgia farming.
I just sold mine recently.
Steamdeck makes it obsolete.
Also, the psp controls were not very good. The stick is tiring to use, the movement buttons are a bit far apart. I did like the mp3 player when traveling and the movie on a umd gimic was interesting.
I did like it overall at the time, but being able to choose to be not bothered with online services (as the article suggests) is just as viable with a steam deck. Except when I DO want to use an online service such as my plex or jellyfin, I can do that too. Movies on a plane streaming from home, amazing.
I gave mine away after hacking my Switch, which itself has now been superseded by the Steam Deck. Aren't there similar form factor retro handhelds that can run PSP games now? Seems that would be a better purchase than an actual PSP if cost and size are a factor.
There are a ton! Check out the Retroid Pocket 5 if you're wanting something which can run upscaled PSP (and far more), or the more recently released Retroid Pocket 6 if you want it to be able to run Switch and PC games also
There is certainly something to be said for original hardware, but practicality wins out over nostalgia for me.
I just love the PSP. I have a 2000, but I rarely use it. But I use my 1000 quite a bit. Other than being re-shelled, it has a glass lens and an IPS screen. I think I might remove the UMD drive to do a big battery mod. Don't think I've used the UMD drive once since modding it.
Ys Seven and Midnight Club are my faves on the console. But Ace Combat X and Me & My Katamari are also way up there.

I love the shell!
I'm not everyone, it seems.
Now, if I weren't a big retro fan.. but I am. I am also aware that all the Sony batteries turn into spicy pillows, that's why I got rid of them and was happy stuff was re-released on the switch.
Right. I still kept a psp go. And I liked Sonys portables.
PSA for anyone that might have a PSP sitting in a box somewhere:
Go and check on the battery and make sure it hasn't turned into a spicy pillow. Out of a sample size of 3 between mine and a couple friends, 2 of 3 were bursting out of the shell and required disposal.
If your PSP battery is still good, look into charging it and playing some PS1 games on the go. It was the best feature of the console.
And a PSA for anyone who has a terribly dead or spicy pillow battery, OSTENT make great batteries which do an even better job than the originals. I opt for the 1,400 mAh ones, which give you more capacity with the same size!

I have a white Darth Vader PSP 2000 and the battery was absolutely a spicy pillow when I checked it. I would suggest to judt replace it if you still have the original battery as its at minimum 12 years old now.
I swear I bought a replacement battery for mine but have no idea where its at.
The other thing to look for is a damaged screen. Somehow over the years of sitting on a shelf, mine looks like shitty car window tint thats bubbled up and peeling off.
why is a darth vader version of anything white?
It was the design on the back battery cover. Technically Vader is the black part!

I'm not picking up a psp.
I'm just emulating it on my steam deck.
I picked one up today and then put it back down. I was cleaning and organizing.
Me and my wife both have PSPs, we brought them with us when we got married. We now have steamdecks so the poor PSPs have sat in a box for a few years. Much better battery life than my deck lol
Check their batteries, just in case. They might have turned into pillows.
Me in 2004: "The PSP 3000 can connect to the tv using HDMI. But who actually has an HDTV??? I have no use for this...."
Me today: "Huh.....I actually DO have an HDTV now. I just don't have a PSP".
Funny how life works....
No better time than now to pick one up!
I went from being amazed that anyone would opt for native hardware for older gaming (I am a huge fan of retro handhelds!) to being amazed anyone would not want one. There's something to be said about the original games on the PSP, it just feels 'right'.
And they're relatively inexpensive (if you buy from Japan) to get one in nice shape these days. I've got another on the way from Tokyo right now:

4690 yen is about $30
Ah, the PSP.... First personal device I owned that had a web browser.
So much porn, lol.
It was made for gaming, btw
😂 Yeah, it was pretty good for that too. I always thought it was really cool being able to play multiplayer games like SOCOM via AD-HOC networking. No server, no internet/wifi, not even a link cable you had to remember to bring; just two devices talking to eachother and creating great memories.
I loved playing socom with others it was alot of fun even with the wack controls of the PSP
I miss when they actually made shit truely local.
I recently (a year ago) bought my first portable PS system, a Vita. Fantastic console, thriving 'underground' community. Just caught the tail end of all its online services working ~~before they'll be shut down this year~~.
They'll be shut down this year? Have you got a source I could look at, cause that's news to me.
I never has an original psp, but I had a psp-go. It was great! I primarily used it to emulate the nes and Genesis. Not many people liked the other slide out screen aesthetic but it was one of my favorite parts of the design. It reminded me of the Motorola sidekick.
I had one. It was great.
As far as hardware design goes, I think Sony just nailed it with this PSP
I love my PSP and all the games on it, but the Vita with it's two analog sticks was 100% the better design.
Yeah, I don't understand how so many companies whiffed on the one vs two thumbstick design. Sony with the PSP, Nintendo with the 3DS, and Valve with the original Steam Controller.
I had the PSP-1001 a few months after launch & felt like a huge tech upgrade over the DS at the time.
I was wayyy into modifying it, (just going from memory) downgrading to firmware 1.50 & running games off of the magicgate pro duo to get faster load times & better battery life cuz that UMD drive sucked down juice fast.
The modded in web browser was very cool, of course it was basic but neat. Typing was a pain.
The custom firmwares were amazing.
It was way ahead of its time.👍
PS Vita supremacy
PS Vita and RG Vita...just because I can


I have both! A couple PSPs actually. The Vita is better for ALMOST everything—I have the OLED model, and it can play PSP and PSX games. My one complaint: the buttons and D-Pad on the Vita are not anywhere near as good as the PSP for my favorite portable game: DJ Max Portable. I had modded my PSP’s buttons and D-Pad as well, so they’re extremely sensitive.
For any other game, the Vita is the clear winner. It emulates much better, and well… it can play Vita games!