Simpsons Game : PlayStation Portable
Homer, Marge, Bart, and Lisa use exciting, all-new powers to save the world from rising chaos.
Homer, Marge, Bart, and Lisa use exciting, all-new powers to save the world from rising chaos.
How do you get free games on your PSP? I know that their things called emulaters but im not sure how they work. Please be clear explaing how to do it. Include websites and the folder i should make on the PSP. Thanks for the help.
download.com and u need 2 format ur psp memstick
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Here's a link with all PlayStation Portable games:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_PlayStation_Portable_games
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Adventure, Mini-games, and Multiplayer Action await you! Embark on a fun-filled, theme park adventure as you discover a huge land to explore, a gigantic multiplayer pack, and a host of addicting mini-games throughout 5 unique Zones. Also included is the original BOMBERMAN Battle game. Battle up to 4 of your friends to find out who is king \”Bomberman\”. Key Features 40+ Mini-games - Extreme sports fan? Try your hand at the Skateboarding mini-game. Do you love Sci-Fi? Try out the Laser Ball mini-game. With over 40 unique, addictive mini-games there\’s something here for everyone. Character Customization - Customize and create your very own Bomberman character with a variety of accessories and costumes. Fun-filled Adventure - Quest to gain items and points to advance yourself through the different zones in the world. Multiplayer Action -Go head-to-head and battle up to 4 players in 10 multiplayer mini-games or the original BOMBERMAN Battle game. Original BOMBERMAN Battle Game Included! - The Original BOMBERMAN Battle game is included with all new maps and power up items. Multiplayer action doesn\’t get any better than this! Abstract : Title : BOMBERMAN LAND for SONY PSP Publisher : KONAMI DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT AMERIC Platform : SONY PSP Category : ARCADE () Mfg. SKU : 26038 Limited Warranty : 30-Day money back from receiving date with 15% restocking fee for non-defective returns. Opened Games / Software may only be returned for same title during warranty period. No credit or refund after 30 days. Customer is responsible for returning defective products including DOA due to manufacturer unless testing is paid before shipping.
I'd like a good list of a bunch of upcoming games for the PSP. I've heard some great ones are coming out, but I'd like to look into some others!
http://psp.gamespy.com/
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Show you all the PSP games that I currently have in my collection
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Can someone please give me a list of all Final Fantasy games in order from Final Fantasy for PSX to Final Fantasy XIII(Not Yet Released) for PS3? I didn't really like the Final Fantasy series that much until I played my friend's PSP game, Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7. Please…I'm very desperate.
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Cover of the North American release of Final Fantasy for the Nintendo Entertainment System
* Final Fantasy was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in Japan in 1987 and in North America in 1990.[9] The story focuses on four adventurers as they attempt to balance the four elements of the world. Final Fantasy introduced many concepts to the console RPG genre.[4]
* Final Fantasy II was released on the NES in Japan in 1988.[10] The story centers on four youths who join a resistance to end an evil tyrant's military campaign against the world. Final Fantasy II was the first game to introduce Chocobos and Cid.[4]
* Final Fantasy III was released on the NES in Japan in 1990.[11] The plot focuses on four orphaned youths who come across a crystal, which grants them power and instructs them to restore balance to the world. It was the first game to implement a Job System, summoning and introduce Moogles.[4]
* Final Fantasy IV was released on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) in 1991; in North America, it was released as Final Fantasy II.[12] The story centers on a dark knight and his journey to save the world from a mysterious villain.[13] It was the first game to introduce the "Active Time Battle" system.[14]
* Final Fantasy V was released on the SNES in Japan in 1992.[15] The story focuses on a wanderer and his allies as they prevent the resurgence of an evil being. It features an expanded version of the Job System from Final Fantasy III.
* Final Fantasy VI was released on the SNES in 1994,[16] but it was released in North America under the title Final Fantasy III.[16] The plot centers on a group of rebels as they attempt to overthrow an imperial dictatorship. It has more battle customization options than its predecessors, as well as the largest playable cast in the series.
* Final Fantasy VII was released on the PlayStation (PS) in 1997. The story centers on a group of adventurers as they battle a powerful corporation. Final Fantasy VII was the first game in the series to use 3D computer graphics, which feature polygonal characters on pre-rendered backgrounds. This is the first Final Fantasy to have the same number designation in North America and Japan since the original game was released.
* Final Fantasy VIII was released on the PS in 1999.[17] The plot focuses on a group of young mercenaries who seek to prevent a sorceress from manipulating an international war. It was the first game in the series to consistently use realistically proportioned characters, and feature a vocal piece as its theme music. It is also the first Final Fantasy game to rename the magic spells from their original forms (e.g. Fire, Fire2, Fire3) to the newest form which is currently being used in all revamps and every Final Fantasy afterward (e.g. Fire, Fira, Firaga).
* Final Fantasy IX was released on the PS in 2000.[18] The story begins with the protagonists attempting to stop a war sparked by an ambitious queen. It returned to the series' roots by revisiting a more traditional Final Fantasy setting.
* Final Fantasy X was released on the PlayStation 2 (PS2) in 2001.[19] The story focuses on the protagonists trying to defeat a rampaging force terrorizing the world. Final Fantasy X introduced full three-dimensional areas and voice acting to the series, and it was the first to spawn a direct sequel (Final Fantasy X-2).
* Final Fantasy XI was released on the PS2 and PC in 2002,[20] and later on the Xbox 360. The first massive multi-player online role-playing game (MMORPG) in the series, Final Fantasy XI is set in a world where players can experience hundreds of quests and stories. It is also the first game in the series to feature real-time battles instead of random encounters.
* Final Fantasy XII was released for the PS2 in 2006.[21] The game takes place in a world where two empires are waging an endless war. It features a real-time battle system similar to Final Fantasy XI, a "gambit" system that automatically controls the actions of characters, and a "license board" that determines which abilities and equipment a character can use.
* Final Fantasy XIII is in development for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.[22] It will be the flagship installment of the Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy XIII compilation.
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