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Latest revision as of 16:16, 27 January 2024

Title Screen

PlayStation Portable

Developer: Sony Computer Entertainment
Released in JP: December 12, 2004
Released in US: March 24, 2005
Released in EU: September 1, 2005
Released in KR: May 2, 2005



PlayStation Portable
Manufacturer Sony
CPU MIPS R4000 (333 MHz)
GPU Unknown
RAM 32 MB
VRAM 2 MB
SRAM N/A
Media UMD, Memory Stick
Connectivity 802.11b adhoc and infrastructure modes
Players supported 1, others via 802.11b adhoc mode

The PlayStation Portable, or PSP, was a video game console based around the MIPS R4000. The PSP used UMD discs for game distribution, a proprietary format controlled by Sony. Sony Memory Stick was used for local storage. The console was able to connect to PlayStation Network, Sony's online game service.