Just bought a PSP 2000. It is my first PSP, what should I know?
I was very lucky to find an almost good-as-new PSP 2000 locally. I am very excited about it! It will need a new battery though and it only came with an USB charger. Would appreciate any tips pertaining chargers and batteries. But if you have any gaming related suggestions or general tips I'm open for that too :)
Get yourself a microSD to Ms pro duo card, and hack the shit out of it!
Also official batteries aren't made anymore as far as I know, so just find yourself a battery from a reputable source. Mind your model number if you do.
This is the #1 most important tip lol
Those proprietary memory sticks were really expensive even when they were being actively manufactured, canāt imagine what they must cost now
My own recommendation: mod it, this way you can download and play any PSP game you want, also de PSP is able to run PS1 games natively so yep, you can also play the PS1 library (with a few exceptions).
You can also install homebrews or even retroarch. It's a magnificient console to play retro games on the go.
For me, the psp and the psvita are ones of the best handleds out there. Perfect size and so much to play!
I have so many fond memories of playing my modded PSP. Everything from NES ROMs, to PS1 native emulation or Crisis Core, I even used it as an MP3 player with an aux cable in my car before there were better solutions, or watching Futurama on my breaks at work. Back in the day there was no single device that could do all of this. Even now itās so comfortable and the buttons feel so great compared to newer handhelds, so I just replaced the battery and started replaying Puzzle Quest.
I'd recommend to check Cameron Sino batteries, they are often recommended as good aftermarket batteries.
As for games I recommend you the God of War Games, Patapon, Loco Roco and the Burnout games! If you are a fan of Dragon Ball you have some great games there too!
I remember back when I had my 3004 mystic silver and messed around so much with CFW, I wouldn't be surprised if my love for tinkering was significantly due to it :D
I still love the plugin architecture of its OS. The entire device is very well designed from ground up and is really easy to develop for (even without an actual SDK).
It's no wonder why the homebrew scene was so good.
I absolutely adored that game! Im not normally a turn based game person too but the characters in that game were so entertaining to me for some reason.
We had a lot of joystick drifting with that model, me and my bros, tho frankly it was a hand-me-down from our cousin and he said he dropped it once. Do be mindful of that and keep a spare joystick 'round for repairs, by you or a respectable electronics repairer.
1000 was hackable without my Pandora battery. I had to use my Pandora battery to hack my friendsā 2000 models. I believe it is no longer needed. I still have it, because I love it.
You must play Metal Gear Acid. Metal Gear fans at the time hated it because it was a deckbuilding game and not at all what they were expecting, but itās brilliant. The sequel is okay but they simplified the deckbuilding so itās not quite as good.
Is the PSP still a viable (retro) console? I mean for more than just PSP games?
If I were to get into PSP ownership now for the purpose of retro gaming, which PSP would be good to start with? A 2000? Or 3000? Something newer? Is there some information I can read about getting started with this?
I've always been interested in the PSP, and I couldn't justify the purchase when it was new. Now that the PSP is relatively inexpensive, I'm seriously considering picking one up and toying with it.
That it's a great handheld that unfortunately doesn't have much of its own Identity, what it does have is effectively a mobile PS2 library, which is really fucking cool
What do you mean it doesn't have much identity? It has a lot of exclusive games! Ratchet and Clank, Secret Agent Clank, Daxter, Patapon, God of War games, MonsterHunter...
I would say it has a ton of identity if you ask me.
Are you sure you haven't gotten confused and thought about the vita?
May have gotten them confused then idk, I don't use my vita for much other than emulation and unofficial ports of Android games so idk much about its actual library past the list of my games my girlfriend has put on them (she's more of a playstation person, I personally am more on the 3ds camp)