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Spectral Souls – PSP Game

Original price was: $72.00.Current price is: $63.97.

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(103 customer reviews)

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only 9 left in stock

Free Domestic Shipping – No Minimums!

  • 121 Day Warranty Period
  • Personalized Support (8am to 11pm EST)
Guaranteed Safe Checkout

The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Spectral Souls Sony PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work!

PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:857823001048
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
SKU:PSP_SPECTRAL_SOULS

———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.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Product Type

Platform

PSP

ESRB Rating

Teen

Genre

role-playing

Players

1-4

Condition

Used

103 reviews for Spectral Souls – PSP Game

  1. Katrina

    This psp is a Christmas gift for my 14 yr old nephew. He checked it out and it is in great condition and seems to work fine. (He must wait until Christmas) Delivery was great also. Thank you !

  2. ps2 gamer

    Wow. This thing really exceeded my expectations. I didn’t want to buy one at first, but i’m really glad that I changed my mind.The PSP is the best portable gaming system out there. No joke. Not only can you play games on it, but you can also watch movies, download photos and music from your computer, and go on the internet. Also, it has an LCD screen, and the graphics are really great. Though they’re not as good as the PS2 graphics, they’re still very good, and I wouldn’t even expect it to have graphics that are as good as a console’s, because it’s only portable.If you have read other reviews about the PSP, I’m sure you heard like a thousand times that the PSP doesn’t have good games. Maybe this was true in the past, but right now there are many great games coming out. They’re things like Mega Man Maverick Hunter X, Daxter, Ultimate Ghosts n’ Goblins, and more, so all you’ll need is some patience. Also, the movies play really great, and the sound effects for the music are awesome ( especially when you have the headphones on ). You can also download videos from you computer. All of these features are awesome, and they’re really worth it, especially since they feel fleshed out and not just tacked on.However, this system does have its flaws. For one, the 32MB memory stick that comes with the PSP can only hold a few songs and photos, even though it can hold a lot of videogame memory. You’ll probably want to buy a memory card that holds more memory, but these things aren’t very ch.

  3. Kristopher G. Williams

    This is one of the single most revolutionary devices to hit the video gaming and electronic gadget world since the IPOD or the original Game boy. This device can easily replace a handful of portable devices by combining a gaming system, mp3 player, picture viewer (and digital camera one day), portable dvd player, and web browser into a single device. At first glance most would think that a trendy gadget that combines all of these devices probably implements none of them well; They would be mistaken. The PSP provides the capabilities of all these devices AND does them ALL, WELL. The PSP IS the most advanced portable videogame device in existence today, PERIOD (forget about the quirky but innovative Nintendo DS). With a PSP the user can seamlessly switch from game play, to listening to music, to watching a movie, to browsing the internet (the WHOLE internet not like the internet that cell phones provide) to an image viewer. The controls of each device are as intuitive as they are functional. The mini-wide screen offers crisp videogame play as well as DVD quality picture. If you have the means, don’t think twice about this purchase. The PSP has a bright future. If you are thinking about the price, it is worth every penny.

  4. Brian T. Brenner

    I have both a Nitendo DS and a PSP and they are entirely different devices. The PSP has much more and advanced technology built into the little form factor. You get wireless internet access right out of the box (with a code update) a high resolution screen, an MP3 and MP4(movie) player, and a movie player. The UMD is really quite an amazing technology that Sony is completely screwing up by keeping proprietary, and that is my only complaint of the entire system. And soon with the newer 2GB+ memory cards you will be able to download games instead of needed to purchase a UMD! It really is a portable media device with adult oriented games. If you are over 16 then I would strongly recommend this device as your primary travel friend.

  5. Nick

    the games look amazing, specially a game called ATV “off road fury”, it has a lot of nice looking landscapes.it came with the “lords of dogtown” movies, and I have to tell you. the film looks so crisp and so similar to dvd, its unbelievable. the only thing I hold against Sony is that the UMD movies are so expensive. They should be cheaper than or at least on par with dvds. $29.99 for a movie is ridiculous.it connects to the internet, and its decent looking. except for flash images, which won’t even appear. you can’t watch youtube videos there…lol.you can use software to rip dvds on your computer and transfer them to the psp for watching on the go. i can fit 4 movies on 1 gb card. amazing right? And the quality of the picture is great, and it doesn’t even skip or lag, its smooth like on tv. you need a program called dvd43 to rip dvds (don’t say i told you :)…haha.-you can store pictures, play mp3s (althoug its a little bulky to carry as an mp3 player, i used to connect it to my car stereo).-there’s an application that lets you play radio through your wireless hotspot.-like any lcd screen, in direct sunlight you can’t see a thing.-the battery lasts a lot playing games or videos.-it charges pretty quickly.-one complaint is that the UMDs are VERY flimsy. If you grab the the wrong way, they break. I have repaired them with magic tape though and they keep playing, but they could have done a better job on such expensive discs.I haven’t really used the online play. I have tried.

  6. ryu

    look i bought a ds a couple of months it came out and at the time the graphics were very impressive and it had a stylus which was really a cool feature.a couple of months later psp came out and i bought it the first day with ridge racer.i was a nintendo fanboy and dont get me wrong the ds is a great console but when i played the psp for the first time i thought i was back home playing on my t.v the graphics looked that good i had trouble admiting it at the time but psp is far beyond the ds but the one thing nintendo has over the psp is the durability the ds is a very well made console and the psp is fragile but that only means you have to look after it better.look im sorry to say this because i loved nintendo handhelds but the psp blows it away in terms of graphics sound and games i mean every single game is 3d but personally id buy both because youll end up likeing them for differnt reasons so buy both it might set you back a couple of buckes but its worth it honestlyp.sthe dead pixels really dont matter there on all lcd screens and there so tiny you have to look for them.

  7. Rick V

    Touted as the next Walkman, the Playstation Portable (PSP) brings a new face to portable electronic devices. The PSP comes with a brilliant 4.3 in. LCD that is amazingly clear. I can assure you that the cost of this little gem is less than what it costs Sony to manufacture them. Compare the PSP with any handheld device and you’ll see what I mean. Pitted against a Pocket PC, one with the same functionality and 333mhz processor could easily cost double the ticket price for the PSP. This strategy is common among consoles, when the xbox was first released Microsoft realized a loss on every unit sold. But these losses are all made up on the back end by revenue from games and movies.At this time of release, the PSP only has a handful of game and movie titles available. Of which I’ve only tried Ridge Runner and Untold Legends. One being a first person track racing game and other a role playing type fantasy game. The graphics are spectacular and you can definitely tell the evolution in technology with all the options of what can be done in these newer games in comparison to the old game boy advance and other portable gaming devices. No longer are the portable games stripped down, they are all full featured games that are the equivalent of those on full sized consoles and PC’s.UMD media is the format used for movies and games on the PSP. Its like a miniature DVD, capable of holding a full game or a movie. UMD’s have a storage capacity of 1.8 gigabytes, which is a pretty si.

  8. H. Fites

    From a design perspective the PSP is a real gem. Solid, glossy, tactile, a work of electronic art. I don’t feel this was designed for kids, it’s too nice, don’t look for cheap plastic here.The screen is great, image quality outstanding for either film or games. You might think watching a film on such a small device would be irritating but it’s not, it’s really very engrossing. The sound quality is also outstanding.I upgraded my operating system to 2.0 inspite of what Sony has been saying and have had no problem. The wireless feature setup with no assitance on my part, Internet works fine (input is difficult) which does allow you to purchase music online (wireless) and load directly to the PSP.I suspect Sony has other plans for this device. I think it will work with Sony’s new LocationFree TV base station allowing you to watch/listen to TV, DVD, DVR, CD or VCR on the device. This is just a guess on my part. I do know they have PTV in Japan for the PSP and the owners lounge. Both of which I think are coming to North America with the official release of 2.0.

  9. BLEEKER

    I commute an hour to and from work every day by train. I dont have time to play my PS2 anymore… now I can take it with me! The PSP has everything I could ever want in a portable entertainment device! It’s a gaming unit, MP3 player, movie player, picture viewer and now with software update 2.0, wireless web browser and much more! The PSP is still a baby. There is so much potential I can see with future software releases like global GPS which Sony has already announced. As for the games, there is a whole new crop of games due out this fall and if it’s any indication by the PS2, there will be many many more to come.The only minus I see is the need purchase for an additional 1GIG stick. The 32MG that sony provides is just useless. Firewire instead of USB port would also have been nice. The MP3 player is very basic, though Sony can change that with future software releases. The UMD disks are OK but a bit slow on the loading. The games too are also a bit pricey but I can see that leveling off in due time. I recomend for an extra 20 bucks going out and buying a screen protector and a rubber skin for the PSP that Pelican makes (similar to the ipod one). Other then these minor gripes, I love my PSP, wouldnt trade it for anything!

  10. Alex Dodd

    I am 13 years old, and I believe that I am smack-dab in the middle of Sony’s target audience. Let me first start off by saying that you cant fully experience the PSP without first holding it and experiencing it. Head down to Best Buy or your friend’s house to give it a try. Also, if your an educated buyer (like me) don’t trust reviews by a kid (like me). Check out Cnet.com for detailed reviews from professionals about this product. Also, I have the PSP Giga Pack which comes with everything in the value pack plus a stand (for watching movies), a USB cable, and a 1 GB Memory Stick. Anyway, lets get started.PROS:-Excellent design – not only ergonomic, but beatuful-Screen is excellent – despite several dead pixels in mine-mp3 capability is nice – can use with Windows Media Player (after network update and activation over the internet) or with iTunes (except for music purchased from their Music Store)-Games have the best graphics of any portable out there-UMD is a versatile (however expensive) media format-Sony’s reputation-Screen does not scratch very easily (compared to my iPod Nano)-Gaming is powerful!-Battery life is much longer than expected (I use a combination of WiFi, mp3, video, and gaming. I get about 5-5.5 hours of battery off a full charge)-Interface is nice-Web browsing is a HUGE PLUS!-Not many locks on it, unlike the iPod, so the possibilites are almost endless!-Wide variety of accessories and games-Movies and games are becoming widely avaliable.-Memory Stick is a pr.

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