Best PSP Games
Best PSP Games brings to you the best of PSP World.
PSP (PlayStation Portable) lets you access games, videos, music and photos at any time and share them with friends. A stylish device, the new PSP system features a TV-out socket for displaying content on a television.
Best PSP Games offers you a range of gaming experiences from quick pick-up-and-play games to in-depth challenges that span all genres, meaning there is something for everyone.
PSP Go!Cam
Using the Camera, which attaches via the High Speed USB connector, Go!Cam turns your PSP into a video and stills camera. With a 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo inserted in your PSP, you can record over two hours of video footage, instantly being able to play back the action on the PSP system’s screen.
PSP Go!Explore
Go!Explore incorporates a GPS receiver attachment for PSP and a software UMD featuring your chosen maps. A collaboration with market leaders TeleAtlas and NavNGo, Go!Explore offers the very latest in map data and navigation software, including 3D Maps of major cities.
PSP Remote
Use Remote Play and Play TV to connect your PSP and PlayStation 3 and expand your entertainment options.
Remote Play enables you to control and access content on PlayStation 3 with your PSP. This can be via a local, private network between PlayStation 3 and PSP in your home or wirelessly via the Internet from anywhere in the world.
Using the Remote Play feature, you can switch on your PlayStation 3 from anywhere and access photos, music and video files stored on the Hard Disk Drive.
For television lovers, Remote Play also works with Play TV, it is a peripheral and service that lets you watch, pause and record live TV from a huge range of free channels using your PlayStation 3. Seamless PSP connectivity allows you to set recordings, and watch live and recorded TV programmes remotely on your PSP.
Preparing the PlayStation 3 and PSP to work with each other is straightforward. Within a matter of minutes, you’ll be able to use your PSP to access content on a PlayStation 3 system using both devices’ in-built Wireless functionality.


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