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B-Boy (PSP)
A dancing/fighting game that secretly is an ad for shoes you can't afford. And by "secretly" we mean "obviously."
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BattleZone (PSP)
If you buy one hovering tank action-shooter this Holiday season, make sure it isn't this one.
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Beaterator (PSP)
As a music-creation tool, it lies somewhere way beyond Mario Paint, but a little short of Logic or Pro Tools.
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Ben 10: Protector of Earth (PSP)
Mashing buttons is basically all Ben 10 has to offer. Here's a more fitting name - Ben 7.
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Beowulf: The Game (PSP)
While this straight-forward button masher might keep fans of the film entertained, serious gamers and people who don't love the movie shouldn't bother.
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Blade Dancer: Lineage of Light (PSP)
A few decent ideas sandwiched inside a tortuously boring and demanding adventure. Only the RPG elite should even bother.
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BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger Portable (PSP)

It’s a perfect complement to the original, decent portable combo practice for experts, and a perfect introduction to a top series for game-shy PSP owners.

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Blimp: The Flying Adventures (PSP)

An addictive, underrated iOS game gets its wings on the PSN.

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Bliss Island (PSP)
Puff-based puzzlery that promises to whip up a mildly diverting storm.
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Blokus Portable: Steambot Championship (PSP)
There's a reason Blokus became such a popular board game, but something was clearly lost in translation. Fans of both licenses involved will probably have more fun if they instead ...
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Blood Bowl (PSP)

The board game where Warhammer meets football is now a videogame and as long as you have some understanding of American Football, you're going to have a good time.

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Bomberman Land (PSP)
A drab collection of minigames that are ridiculously annoying to unlock and not really worth the effort to play. Diehard fans will appreciate the single-card multiplayer.
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Bomberman [PSP] (PSP)
This is an investment if you have some local friends with PSPs, but not nearly as compelling if you don't. Classic Bomberman action demands friends to blow up!
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Boulder Dash Rocks (PSP)
This action puzzler stays close to its roots but can't escape its dated gameplay.
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Bounty Hounds (PSP)
It's Diablo in space, with aliens instead of demons and guns in place of crossbows. It's also a sleeping aid.
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Brave Story: New Traveler (PSP)
A classic, Japanese-style RPG based on the Brave Story manga. With a charming story and a battle system that's simple and fun, this one is highly recommended.
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Brian Lara 2007 Pressure Play (PSP)
If you're after a decent and enjoyable cricket game on the PSP then this does the job admirably.
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Brooktown High Senior Year (PSP)
Just like real high school romance, this clique-ish dating sim is too neurotic to last.
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Brothers in Arms: D-Day (PSP)
A brilliantly designed, heavily tactical WWII shooter that's severely hampered by the PSP's notoriously miserable controls.
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Burnout Dominator (PSP)
Burnout Dominator challenges gamers to face off against a series of hot-blooded rivals in brutal tests of aggressive driving techniques.
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Bust-A-Move Deluxe (PSP)
Over a thousand levels, four exclusive modes, and groovy Wi-Fi multiplayer support make this a classic puzzler worth playing.
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Buzz! Master Quiz (PSP)
While this portable game provides the feel of the home version, its repetition and lack of depth in questions makes it barely worth its lower than average price.
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Buzz!: Brain Bender (PSP)

The presentation is neat and the training games seem MENSA test traditional as opposed to the wacky intellect boosters that emerge from Japan. Even so, put it on the bandwagon ...

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