Why Everyone’s Picking Up a PSP Again in 2026
Why Everyone’s Picking Up a PSP Again in 2026
View all specifications and features of the Mangmi Air X, the Android-based gaming handheld that can play up to Nintendo 3DS games. The Mangmi Air X features a 5.5” IPS screen with an aspect ratio of 16:9, 4 GB of RAM, and a 5000 mAh battery...
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Good place to compare device sizes.
Maybe Nintendo is suing you if you sing the Mario tune during their movies?..
Shut up!!!
Go on Mario, sing it!
…actually, it’s a tune, there’s no singing…
okay humm it! Tan…tarara ra ran. Tan . ta ta ta, Tara tararara. Tantan tan…
Look at it!
It just oozes cool. Ugh, I need to find mine in storage.
Funny how, in the PSP’s hayday, staring at a little glowing rectangle in public felt so awkward. And now it’s digital detox.
So I’ve started carrying this little guy around in public, as my “phone detox”:
And strangers approach me and ask “ohhh, what is that, a camera?" Like it’s alien technology they didn’t even know was an option. Same thing happens with my relative’s iPod, and I imagine a PSP would evoke a similar response.
I posit that people want dumb electronics. They want to be liberated from addictive smartphone slop. They just don’t realize it until they see it exists.
It’s pretty great, as long as you’re willing to use it what it’s designed to do. I have it almost entirely stock other than adding a podcast app and a better notes app. The e-ink display is really nice for reading, and even though I prefer physical books, there are a lot of free e-books available!
Your mention of people commenting about your camera reminded me of it, because I’ve had the chance to talk to a lot of people about digital minimalism because of that. It seems I run into quite a number of people who are either fed up with the constant attention grabbing from their phone, or realize they have an addiction to it.
You’re selling me on it. It would make me carry a camera around even more.
I think my biggest issue would be banking, authentication, and a few “locked down” iOS-only apps.
Another is quick access to the camera for sharing, which I could do with the microSD slot or an external reader, I guess. But it’d be more clunky.
So I’d need to keep an iPhone around anyway, unfortunately. But I could certainly pare it down with some discipline.
Yeah, the banking and things like that probably wouldn’t work well or at all. My previous phones were all de-Googled android, and a lot of that type of thing didn’t work without Google Play Services. This phone is also a custom version of Android without the Google bits, so it would probably be the same issue.
The photo sharing I’m afraid I don’t have a lot of ideas on, other than what you mentioned. It is possible to add non Mudita apps, so you might be able to get a camera app working. I know the Olympus/OM Systems app (the camera brand I use) wouldn’t work on my other phones due to having the Google services stripped out of them though.
The sheer amount of games you can run on that thing is absurd. Besides its own library, you can also run PSX games on it.
Then you get into hacking. Want to unlock it so that you can run homebrew stuff like emulators? Just copy a custom firmware (CFW) to your memory card, run it, and you’re done. If you want to lock it again, it’s just as easy. There isn’t any risk of bricking your PSP, because the CFW doesn’t make any permanent changes to your device!
So, now you can run emulators and play NES, Genesis, Gameboy, GBA, etc. There’s also a bunch of homebrew games, but they can be buggy and difficult to get running.
The fact that PSP has an untethered jailbreak that disappears on reboot is really awesome. I used a PSP for a lot of retro gaming about 10 years ago and it was great. When I first picked up a PSP 2000 used I was amazed at how light it was, which felt lighter than the 3DSXL that I’d been carrying around.
If you have one, I recommend getting a USB charger for it. It’s a dumb cable with a USB-A port on one side and a tiny barrel connector on the other. Makes it way easier to charge on the go.
Oh what a lovely thing to see, this is my article!
I’ve still got a couple other PSP articles on the go (it has become an obsession of mine)
Primary of which is my attempts to get an interview with someone from the original hardware design team. I’ve chatted a couple times to him, but the momentum seems to have stalled a little (though I’m not giving up on that idea!), I really want to share that story.
I’ve also chatted to one of the developers of Daxter, who said he’s not at all interested in a interview, since he has well and truly moved on. But he did show me a preproduction PSP the team got to work on Daxter, and he kept!
What I miss about this era of portable gaming was that it was:
Portable
Fun, pocket games had a different design ethos around it. Longer play sessions were allowed since you can play it everywhere. But it never made you feel like you couldn’t put it down since you might have to drop what you were doing to make your next connection. It’s why I think Pokemon has been so successful. Outside of the elite 4, you could pause at any time and moment with no penalties in your game.
My recommendations for unique games for those who want them.
Pixel Junk Monsters - Tower Defence
The Sims 2 - Seriously a fun adventure game in the theme of the Sims.
Patapon 1 or 2 - Rythem adventure game
EveryDay Shooter - Twin stick shooter