All PSP News


Sort by:
Oct 12, 2006
PSP News | Valhalla Knights
PSP heads, we see how you live, and that's no way to treat yourself. You used up the last of your stash of good games, and Sony's left you shivering in an alley. Well, game publisher XSEED is ready to rescue you. It has a new action RPG called Valhalla Knights, a certified monster-mash of dwarves, elves, ninjas and ...
» Read More
Apr 29, 2007
PSP News from N4G | Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth
PSP - Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth - Valkyrie Profile Released in Europe Valkyrie Profile Lenneth was released across Europe and other PAL territories today for the PSP. The sequel, Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria, should be released sometime this summer.
» Read More N4G
Jul 7, 2006
PSP News from N4G | Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth
PSP - Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth - Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth Hands-On Impressions and Screens The original PlayStation Valkyrie Profile is a hardcore RPG fan's dream. It's rare, expensive (on eBay), extremely deep, and the story strays quite far from tired RPG archetypes. Square Enix and original developer Tri-Ace just can't wait for Sony to set up their PS1 game download service for PSP, so they went ahead and remade the classic as a full fledged PSP title, Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth. This will give gamers plenty of time to experience the original story before the prequel, Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria, hits the U.S. in September.

Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth, like most remakes and ports, will mean different things to different gamers. People who have beaten the original want to know if there's anything significantly new in Lenneth, while other PSP owners just want to know if there's a decent RPG coming to their portable system of choice. So I've decided to break things up nice and easy for both groups.
» Read More N4G
Mar 28, 2007
PSP News | Virtua Tennis 3
We're already tucking into the PS3 version, which is brilliant by the way, and the PSP version is looking pretty sweet on the small screen, too. These new screens are of the wacky minigames, which will have you playing tennis variations of ten-pin bowling, training your accuracy with target-hitting games and dodging giant tennis balls of ...
» Read More
Feb 20, 2007
PSP News | Virtua Tennis 3
Sega's latest tennis sim is dominating lunchtimes here at GamesRadar, with four-player doubles games kicking off as soon as lunch begins. And with the PSP one looking this sweet, we'll probably be hammering it out on the train to and from work as ...
» Read More
Aug 23, 2006
PSP News from N4G | Virtua Tennis 3
PSP - Virtua Tennis 3 - GC'06: New Features Confirmed For Virtua Tennis 3 SEGA Europe has today announced a raft of new features and improvements for the upcoming Virtua Tennis 3.

Besides the refinement of the World Tour Mode, ten new mini-games (and two classics) will make the line-up, together with Court Games - mini games for up to four gamers. Five set matches will also be added to Virtua Tennis 3 for epic games.
» Read More N4G
Jul 7, 2006
PSP News from N4G | Virtua Tennis 3
PSP - Virtua Tennis 3 - 'Virtua Tennis 3' (PS3/X360) Also Coming to PSP/PC Virtua Tennis 3 gives gamers the opportunity to experience new levels of realism never thought possible on a home console system. A press release issued by SEGA earlier today mentioned Virtua Tennis also coming to PSP, and PC.
» Read More N4G
Jul 7, 2005
PSP News | Virtua Tennis: World Tour
With Wimbledon fortnight fading from memory faster than even Tim Henman, what could cheer the hearts of tennis fans more than these first shots of the PSP version of Virtua Tennis? Although of the classic Dreamcast game for some time, these are the first shots of the game that have been released. And what wonders they reveal, for a quick glance at these visual delights shows the line up of superstars on offer, plus the now confirmed joys of four-player WiFi powered courting. There is also ...
» Read More
Jan 26, 2005
PSP News | Virtua Tennis: World Tour
Somewhere below the left ventricle and to the right of the pulmonary artery there is a part of our collective heart still dedicated to Virtual Tennis. And while our Dreamcast might be resting (and rusting) in a drawer now, the thought of reliving our glory days of courting on the PSP has set our tricuspid valves pulsing all over again. Immaculately polished, wonderful to play and perfectly balanced, the original game unfolded in a perfect curve from smiling beginner through to smugly satisfied ...
» Read More
This video player requires Flash 9 Player or later. Please download the latest Flash Player.