The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Gunpey Sony PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:722674150231
Condition:Used
Genre:Puzzle & Brain Games
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone 10+
SKU:PSP_GUNPEY
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Tran Le –
Was a gift and she loves it.
JSearcie –
Package threw me off .. but everything works fine. Looks pretty new
Owen –
This came WAY faster than estimated! It was such a great surprise to come home to after a 3 day cross country trip! I am so excited. It’s in GREAT condition, turns on, and even CAME with a surprise game!?!? Like, I am so happy with this shop. :D
Oscar J Ulloa –
Not all games will be playable on the PSP (“Mana Khemia†is one example), but this is still a great console to have.
Doc Martin –
Excellent product, amazing graphics and portability. With the new (legal) firmware update from Sony you now have the ability to listen to crystal clear internet radio through your PSP with dozens of stations to choose from, I think this is my favorite feature. New with the PSP 2K (SLIM) is the ability to watch movies and play your music through your television set with a set of AV cables sold separately. Also with the update, you can play music while viewing a slide show from your photos folder which is pretty neat. You can also play games through your set if you have a progressive scan TV and a set or RGB cables also sold separately. Internet browsing is sufficient for light duty surfing and the GUI is fairly intuitive and easy to use. B/c this console has been out so long there are many aftermarket items for purchase and plenty of used games to be had at half their original price. I recommend a 4GB memory stick for this as game saves, music, and the ability to save movies on your stick will eat up memory in a hurry. Loading times are decent and internet connectivity on par with the latest wireless devices. Only downsides I see is that the surface of this unit is very easy to scratch, but you can buy protectors for that. Not necessarily a downside, but I’m wondering why in a world of Draft N wireless and quad core processors this unit with it’s latest update is still using 802.11b and a 333 mhz processor. I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a p.
Solomon Grundy –
I have only used this for games so far, but am very impressed with the picture and sound quality. Keep in mind the graphics are on par with previous generation console systems, but when you see them in motion it is quite impressive. Cutscenes in games are generally higher resolution than the games themselves, and really show what the screen is capable of. There are quite a few good games out for this system, and used ones can be had on the cheap.
Brooke Crokce –
Received pianno black unit in what I would call near Ming condition shop described as very good. All buttons function fine, L and R are a little loose but that could be normal for this unit. Screen had no dead pixles. Charger and battery also in fine working order.
Anthony Garland –
Photos, Video, Music, Games, Internet.The PSP is seriously my right hand man. I use it at work, home, on the go, it’s just the best thing going.I use it to listen to podcasts and music at work, which keeps me from going crazy.I watch videos during transit to work.I take photos with the PSP Camera (Imported from Asia)It holds all my artwork.It connects to the TV so I can view my videos and photos, which is so cool.If I played games, I’d have even more fun with it, but I’m not big on games, but I do have a few Demo’s that hold my interest.Anyway, if you loved the original PSP, you’ll love this one.
Michael Williams –
The PSP-2000 is considered the best of the PSP family by many. Not only is it slimmer and lighter than the PSP-1000, ditching the unnecessary (but cool) spring-loaded drive tray of the 1000, but it also features a component A/V output so you can play your games on your TV (assuming your TV supports at least 480p). It isn’t quite as rugged as the 1000 overall, and it doesn’t feature the built-in microphone of the PSP-3000, but it has an overall nicer build quality than the 3000; the 3000 feels just a bit cheaper than the 2000. The bezel on the 3000’s screen protector sometimes causes the edges of the screen to appear overly bright due to transparent plastic causing reflected light, but that’s not a problem with the 2000–brightness is nearly uniform across the entire screen since the bezel is more opaque. Most importantly, the PSP-3000 made one very divisive change–the refresh rate on the PSP-3000’s screen was improved, but at the cost of introducing heavy amounts of interlacing. The PSP-2000’s screen doesn’t have the interlacing of the 3000; instead, it has a bit of motion blur, especially when high-contrast colors are on-screen. Some people don’t mind the interlacing on the PSP-3000 at all; others, like me, can’t stand it, and swear by the PSP-2000’s screen. (The best screen in the family belongs to the PSP Go, which has neither motion blur nor interlacing. It’s a shame that this type of screen didn’t make it to the "primary" model of PSP.)As for the basics:T.
Phoenix PurpIe –
I had one some time ago and it broke due to unfortunate circumstances and I wasn’t able to get able to get another one because most game shopping places stopped carrying them or they all got bought up. Now there is no barrier like that so yeah here I am with this device again just how I remembered it and I’ll be revisiting my favorite game of all time (Monster Hunter Freedom Unite).