The MANGMI AIR X is the company's first device, but it perfectly fills a gap in the market for entry-level Android gaming handhelds. For less than $100, you won't find a better device for upscaled PSP ...
Civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. has been diagnosed with neurological disease progressive supranuclear palsy, or PSP. While he remains under observation at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, ...
Forever ensnared in a love-fued between 1800s literature and modern gaming, Eman Fatima tries her best to appease both her hobbies by tapping away at her keyboard and writing about her favorite games ...
While it may be hard to believe at a time when any and everybody is making gaming handhelds, there was a time when just one company dominated the portable business. Barring a few solid attempts from ...
A simple gesture such as checking the condition of your PSP’s battery can save you from major problems in the future. I want to thank a meme for making me check on a PSP that turned out to have a ...
There are just a few more weeks until Malosky Stadium will be back in use. UMD football announced a joint practice with Bemidji State set to be followed by a scrimmage. The scrimmage replaces the ...
Sony finally retired the PSP in 2014 after a nine-year life-cycle, but many gamers might not realize the old handheld which has been collecting dust on their shelf ...
In brief: The PSP digital store officially closed today. However, users can still purchase new games through the PS3 or Vita store---as long as they own one of those platforms, that is because the web ...
UMD really was one of the dumbest formats ever created, and especially for Sony. But it looks like you might not ever have to worry about it again now that you can just buy and download PSP games and ...
How come Japanese Vita owners can pay a few dollars to get digital copies of PSP UMD games, but we can't? According to Sony's Shuhei Yoshida, it's down to two main reasons: the PSP is more popular in ...
Bad news for PlayStation Portable gamers hoping to lug their UMD (disc-based) games over to Sony’s imminent PlayStation Vita — it’ll (probably) never happen. That’s the word from the mount (aka Sony), ...