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N+ (PSP)
Relying only on keen ninja reflexes and uncanny agility, put your skills to the test in this once flash platformer. N+ is fun and addicting, if you can get past ...
PSP Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Napoleon Dynamite: The Game (PSP)
The film may have rocked, but the game is a collection of horrible, half-baked mini-games. Which is more of a terrible, acid jazz played by hamsters kind of thing.
PSP Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Naruto Shippuden Legends: Akatsuki Rising (PSP)
It’s unsurprising that an anime series as popular as Naruto has spawned so many games, but what is surprising is how few are actually any good. Akatsuki Rising doesn’t buck ...
PSP Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3 (PSP)

This latest dose of Naruto might keep you busy for a number of hours, fingers hammering at the PSP – but whether that time can be considered constantly entertaining is ...

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Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes (PSP)
If you like your fighting games full of licensed anime characters bashing one another's 3D ninja teeth in, look no further than this.
PSP Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
NARUTO: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2: The Phantom Fortress (PSP)
Another Naruto fighting game for PSP! Why? Because you (and the shareholders) apparently demanded it!
PSP Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
NASCAR (PSP)
With aggressive AI opponents and loose driving controls, long-time NASCAR fans will find this PSP edition a little chaotic, but newcomers to the franchise will find it fun.
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NBA '07 Featuring The Life: Vol. 2 (PSP)
Conquest mode alone helps turn NBA 07 from a lottery pick into an 8th seed.
PSP Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
NBA 08 (PSP)
It's taken time, but the latest title in the series is firmly planted in the "good" category.
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NBA 09 The Inside (PSP)

Another solid improvement for a franchise that was once the red-headed stepchild of the portable world.

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NBA 10 The Inside (PSP)

We’ve never seen so much good stuff for any situation, whether you’ve got three minutes or three hours.

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NBA 2K10 (PSP)

A solid (if imperfect) PSP debut featuring fundamentally strong hoops that’s a tuneup away from being superb.

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NBA Ballers: Rebound (PSP)
All you need to know: we'd rather play Ballers than NBA Street.
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NBA Live 07 (PSP)
It's easily the best basketball game available for Sony's portable machine, and one that no b-ball fanatic should be without.
PSP Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
NBA Live 10 (PSP)

If it weren’t 10 more bucks than the competition, we’d likely have given Live the 2009-10 portable crown.

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NCAA Football 07 (PSP)
An excellent sports game, with all the thrills and dynamics of real college football.
PSP Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Need for Speed Carbon (PSP)
Forget the concrete jungle - Carbon's gonna take you through sweeping canyon streets and force you to claim back the city block by block.
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Need for Speed ProStreet (PSP)
If you can cope with missing modes and customization, then you'll you find one of the better straight-up racing games on the PSP.
PSP Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
NeoGeo Heroes-Ultimate Shooting (PSP)

Fly the unfriendly skies of wasted potential.

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Neverland Card Battles (PSP)
Based on a Japanese trading card game called Cardinal Arc: Neverland Card War originally for the PS2, Neverland Card Battles features over 200 unique cards, customized decks and ad hoc ...
PSP Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
NFL Street 3 (PSP)
Jumping around like hooligans, this edition gets the street players into the air. But what else?
PSP Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
NHL 07 (PSP)
Sharpen up your skates - the coolest sport in the world returns for the 2007 season.
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