
Sterling McGarvey: "With two games under its belt, the MotorStorm series has become a popular series for PlayStation 3 owners. Evolution Studios' combination of physics-heavy racing, gorgeously rendered visuals, and a Burning Man-like motif has proven to be a winner among hardcore racing fans. It seems that Sony's poised to bring many of those appealing elements over to handheld. UK-based BigBig Studios, the team behind the Pursuit Force series, has enough experience under its belt to understand the PSP. I got a chance to test drive MotorStorm: Arctic Edge at last week's Sony media day in LA. Here's the lowdown."

Carl Williams writes, "The PlayStation Portable was Sony’s first stand alone portable and boy was it a special platform. The power of this bad boy was about on par with the PlayStation 2 console, could play PSOne titles, had a large library (over 1,300 games worldwide), and it was one of the first portables to offer Internet surfing out of the box. Whew. That is a lot of games for fans to sift through, a lot are region specific releases (but the PSP is not region locked). Here are my Top 10 PlayStation Portable games – got a beef with one? Let me know in the comments!10) Mega Man Powered Up"
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The Gamer's Network posts an extensive list of the top 10 greatest PSP games of all time.
Vice city stories was amazing, I remember owning vice city with all prostitution rings lmao
That red PSP always looked beast. xD Its games are the best for mobile entertainment. Something the Vita surely needs currently.
Really great choices but I would've swapped out liberation with Disgaea or a persona game... PES 3 was amazing on vita...too bad there was no free roam:(

PS2Home: "Needles to say, if you own a PS2, enjoy more elemental off-road driving and / or are looking for a classic racing title to explore"