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Nintendo has long dominated gaming's lucrative handheld scene, vanquishing foes who dared enter the space, one after another, from Atari to SEGA to SNK. But then 2004 rolled around. It was late in that year (and into the next) that Sony launched PlayStation Portable, or PSP, the only non-Nintendo handheld in the history of the industry to... well... hold its own against its arch-rival in an ecosystem it had to scratch, claw, and bite its way into. Yet, PSP's legacy is a mixed one, remembered as much as a fabulous on-the-go emulator as it was a unique proving ground for some of Sony's biggest IP. Discontinued in 2014, our memories of PSP are growing dimmer by the year. So let's put some thoughts on the record, and let's do so with a special guest: MrMattyPlays, who holds PlayStation Portable near-and-dear to his heart.

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Ryan Harvey

🥲 Maybe today will be a great day after all, thanks guys!

TJ Levey

Yes something to listen to while I’m skiing today 🙏🙏

Greg Hadden

Apt timing with the news PS3, Vita and PSP stores are being shut down this year

Rob Aitken

When the clock strike Noon and the notifications from Patreon start coming in "Ahh the week finally begins!"

Anonymous

I was twelve when I got a PSP for Christmas, in fact I got two... My parents were going through a divorce and weren't speaking at the time, it was our last Christmas all together. My mother got me the battlefront edition and I was so excited I almost cried, it was the one I had put on my Christmas list, but I also got the Daxter version from my father and I had to choose one! I went with Star Wars (of course), but I'll never forget how awkward and strange that was.

The Devmeister

Shortest episode ever! Haha.

David P

What do you mean about never cracking Vita open? About a month ago now I did to my Vita what we were all doing to our PSPs back in the day, and now it's extra awesome with having three console libraries and emulation. The hardest part of this now may just be actually getting a Vita for a decent price.

brody_low

Short and Sweet, nice combo of Matty and Colin. Great guys!!

Adam Barnes

Damn, short episode

Ryan Harvey

The PSP was my first sony console I had at launch. One of my favorite pictures of me as a kid was me beaming at the camera all doe-eyed with my PSP rocking Lumines! Loved that guy little :_). Lumines, and Untold Legends were awesome launch titles. I also went from Gameboy advance to the PSP and my mind was fucking blown. This was the first place I played games online too! Metal Gear Solid online was a blast! My childhood friend helped me hack my psp too and playing all my old gameboy advance games with emulation and save states. i felt like I was hacking the planet!

Dave Carsley

Colin, did you know you can do the homebrew thing with Switch as well? I may or may not have pretty much every NES, SNES, N64, Genesis, Sega CD. Saturn, Xbox, PS1, PS2, 3DO, Game Boy and Game Gear game ever made on my Switch. You should too!

Douglas Morreale

GTA ChinaTown Wars was so dope. Id almost buy an old PSP again just for that game.

Anonymous

Love the PSP. The vita is technically better but I have so many more fond memories of sony's first portable. Anyway great episode, though could have gone for another hour of this one!

Anonymous

I can't believe I didn't write in for this one. I remember getting my Series 1000/Phat PSP, My Girlfriend (at the time) ordered it from Japan for me, I used it so much for games, Films/TV, and comics (Not the actual comic service on it, just copied scans downloaded from my PC), and the software to convert video to the right format was such a pain to use! I hacked it and mainly used it for emulators (and MarioMachism) for an age before leaving it in my pocket with a bar of chocolate (JNCO style trousers, so large pockets). Over the years I bought another Phat, a Series 2000/Slim, and a Go. I've still got the Phat and the Slim, but I regret selling the Go, it was a really nice little machine.

Anonymous

U can play it on the vita. I played it for the first time last year on it, so fuckin good

John Hughes

I actually have some nintendo-esque drift on my psp analog stick but would still be playing it if not. Dragonball Z Tenkaichi Tag Team and Tony Hawk Underground 2 Remix were dope and you can’t get them on the online store bc copyright stuff I assume. Sin City is the only movie UMD I have. One thing that’s cool is that PSP and Vita can play multiplayer on psp games like Dissidia Final Fantasy, Battlefront, and Soul Calibur

John Hughes

If PSP had two analog sticks it would have changed the world

Brandon Soto

3DS’ success and exclusives are also why the Vita failed. Most people don’t care about Sony’s 1st or 3rd party games on the go, as you mentioned majority of PSP owners bought it to put roms on it. And now xCloud with playing Xbox games on the go, it’s time to let go of the dream of Sony making another one. But they SHOULD take another crack at it.

Brandon Soto

Great episode. GBA, DS, & Wii/WiiU (my most requested topic) should all get Knockback episodes in the future. And definitely have more guests on that way Dagan isn’t bombarded with a bunch of stuff to play & watch.

FluffyNeko

I still have the GBA TMNT cartoon and the God awful quality brings me nostalgia

FluffyNeko

I just got a PSP 3000, which I didn't know that I got the Japanese version when I bought it, but it's Region free so no worries. The color is a beautiful yellow gold and it's fantastic quality but right now the only games I got was FF7 Crisis Core and Heroine Dream. So now I need to expand that library before prices skyrocket. And it's hard to get them digital because the store on the console was moved to the website, which is gone now, and I need to use the vita and ps3 to buy games.

Brandon Breeland

Matty gets on the PSP Knockback but Chris doesn't get on the Shadow of the Colossus Knockback 😭

Michael Candelaria

Awesome episode, I only had one movie on UMD, it was the live action Initial D movie.

Kenneth Oms

Great episode, the only thing missing was mentioning the Marcus PSP commercials. Step your game up! I’m Marcus from psp. I thought those commercials were awesome

LastStandMedia

I didn't! But I don't know that I really wanna do it, either. Maybe for NES or SNES. Anything newer seems off to me.

LastStandMedia

Thanks! Thankfully, Dagan will be far better equipped to talk about all of that stuff, and is arguably more knowledgable than me with Wii (and definitely with Wii U).

Aaron Davidson

Colin was incorrect when he said North America never got the PSP 3000. The PSP 3000 actually did release in the USA.

Kaz Redclaw

Yeah, I had more PSP3000's than any other model of PSP. I had 1 PSP 1000, that I gave to my brother, a PSP2000 (which is actually the best of the 3 initial psp's) that I ultimately gave to my step brother, and 3 PSP 3000's. One I gave to the wife, one that my brother in law borrowed but lost, then the one I bought years later and still have. I actually really like the PSP Go, I didn't buy it until it was cheap though, that initial $250 price was super steep, so I grabbed it at $170 on black friday. By then I had already repurchased about half my PSP games digitally when they were on sale. The case that the PSP Go had could be reversed to make it easier to hold, so the small size was mostly a positive when it was all folded up, and the battery life was about the same as the 2000 with a standard battery. The PSP Go was kind of an early prototype for the switch, because you could drop it on the dock and hook it up to the TV. Unfortunately, because they didn't think it through, it didn't instantly output to the TV when plugged in, and it didn't scale up to HD sizes, but instead had a PSP resolution box on the 720p screen, which killed a lot of its usefulness. The PSP2000 and PSP3000 could actually run for 9 hours with the extended battery kit, so it was a really good device for long trips. I would take 2 extended batteries with me on business trips.