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[[File:PSP-Console-back-and-front-black.jpg|thumb|Front and back of the PSP (black version)]]
[[File:PSP-Console-back-and-front-black.jpg|thumb|Front and back of the PSP (black version)]]


The '''PlayStation Portable''', or '''PSP''', is a handheld games console made by Sony. It was launched in Japan on December 12, 2004, and debuted in North America on March 24, 2005. The computing power of the PSP is comparable to that between the [[PlayStation]] and [[PlayStation 2]], being capable of rendering significantly complex 3D graphics to a less detailed extent than the PS2. The console is also capable of supporting network play.
The '''PlayStation Portable''', or '''PSP''', is a handheld games console made by [[Sony]] under the [[PlayStation]] brand. It was launched in Japan on December 12, 2004, and debuted in North America on March 24, 2005. The computing power of the PSP is comparable to that between the [[PlayStation 1]] and [[PlayStation 2]], being capable of rendering significantly complex 3D graphics to a less detailed extent than the PS2. The console is also capable of supporting network play.


The PSP is the native platform for two [[Grand Theft Auto|Grand Theft Auto games]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], which both recycled settings in two PS2-native games but are able to retain many features of its more higher-spec counterparts at the expense of lower texture quality and resolution. In addition, the PSP version of GTA Liberty City Stories manages to take advantage of the PSP's network support to include [[Multiplayer in GTA Liberty City Stories|multiplayer modes]], a feature which is absent in the PS2 port. Both GTA Liberty City Stories and GTA Vice City Stories have been huge successes in terms of the number of sales in comparison to other PSP games.
The PSP is the native platform for two [[Grand Theft Auto|Grand Theft Auto games]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], which both recycled settings in two PS2-native games but are able to retain many features of its more higher-spec counterparts at the expense of lower texture quality and resolution. In addition, the PSP version of GTA Liberty City Stories manages to take advantage of the PSP's network support to include [[Multiplayer in GTA Liberty City Stories|multiplayer modes]], a feature which is absent in the PS2 port. Both GTA Liberty City Stories and GTA Vice City Stories have been huge successes in terms of the number of sales in comparison to other PSP games.
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Image:PSP Logo.png|PSP logo.
Image:PSP Logo.png|PSP logo.
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