Power Stone Portable will be released in Japan on October 12, and Game Watch has some new screenshots from Capcom. The game should also hit US shores in October as Power Stone Collection. As previously announced, the game includes both the original Power Stone, and Power Stone 2. In addition, players can use the four new characters introduced in the sequel on the original game.
"With its fantastic D-pad, sharp screen, and amazing battery life when playing PSP and PSone games, the PS Vita proves to be a veritable treasure trove when it comes to the wealth of fighters available for it.
If you ever needed proof that the PS Vita is the console every fighting game fanatic should be carrying in their back pocket*, this is the list for you.
*Note: please for the love of god do not carry a Vita in your back pocket."
"The last of these PSP 8th birthday posts will salute the system’s best ports and remakes.
Expect a lot of RPGs on this one." -Hindman of PSLS
I have quite a list of games I want to get for the PSP, I think this site mentioned the ones I haven't played yet.
I kind of missed out on a lot of amazing games for the PSP. A lot of them are available on the PSN which I definitely need to go and get, they are quite cheap now. I just want to get a Vita first, this way I will have quite a lot of space to put them all on :D
"Part two of this look at the PSP’s best focuses on Sequels and Spinoffs. This was the toughest category to whittle down to just 8 games. The others were no picnic, because I love me some PSP in a serious way, but this list in particular made my heart ache. Here are the PSP’s 8 best games that are sequels to, or spinoffs of established franchises." -Hindman of PSLS
Crisis Core.... I really wish there was a console version of that game. Peace Walker was a stellar Metal Gear Solid game as well.