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PSP Games Overview by Title - C
Updated September 27, 2007 |
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![]() Good emulation showcases these arcade titles, and there are plenty of solid games to appeal to fans of classic gaming. As with so many other arcade collections, the PSP controls are imperfect for arcade action. Load times are annoying, since they are often as long as the game-play. |
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![]() The various arcade games are well emulated with multiple display modes and Wi-Fi multi-player options. While the obscurity of the lesser-known titles provides additional fun from discovery, this collection is best suited for hard-core fans of classic fighters, platformers, and shooters. Load times are annoying, since they are often as long as the game-play. |
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![]() There is challenge to keep both new and old Sudoku players interested, although not enough to make pencil and paper obsolete. |
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![]() This is a traditional first-person-shooter with decent graphics and action, disproving the conventional wisdom that first-person-shooters can't be done on a handheld. The play is solid, although genre enthusiasts won't find anything revolutionary here. The biggest problem is the lack of story to tie the game together. |
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![]() The title would suggest this is a kart-racer, although more time is spent platforming by collecting power-ups, exploring, and solving puzzles. The quality of play is highly varied, with some amusing elements and many more that are less engaging. Load times can be very distracting. |
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![]() Avoiding obstacles while navigating through the puzzles is initially fun, especially the graphic simplicity of the setting and the multi-axis rotation of 3D environments. The novelty wears off quickly due to the unvaried presentation and play. |
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