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Prior to the series being rebooted by EA in 2015 (with the first reboot being pretty dumbed down, then the second riddled with loot boxes and microtransactions at launch – though this was eventually rectified and the game was a lot better for it), the PSP received the first of two handheld exclusive additions to the series in 2007.

The Star Wars Battlefront series was a critical and commercial smash in its original incarnation – with the first game arriving in 2004 and the second in 2005, bringing large scale battles with split screen gameplay to then-current consoles and PC. So without further ado, let’s check out the Best Multiplayer PSP Games! Though we’ve already covered the Best PSP Games here at Retro Dodo, it’s long past time that we took a look at some of the excellent multiplayer titles on offer.Īs online functionality isn’t going to be available in many cases – with servers and other support having ceased many years ago – we’ll specifically be looking at the games that feature local (or ‘Ad Hoc’, as it’s known on the PSP) multiplayer options.
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Though local multiplayer was available – meaning two or more devices in close proximity could wirelessly communicate for players to compete or co-operate – Sony’s handheld could also utilise its online connectivity for bigger multiplayer experiences without needing to be close to other players.Ĭonsequently, many developers took advantage of this technology – with the PSP’s software library being chock full of superb multiplayer experiences. Nintendo’s Game Boy, Atari’s Lynx and Sega’s Game Gear consoles all used link cables – the Game Boy was able to support up to 4 players (with a nifty adaptor that came with F1 Race) and the Lynx could theoretically support up to 15 connected players, though only one commercial release – Todd’s Adventures in Slime World – reached 8-player support.īy the time the PSP was released in 2004, technology had caught up with the possibilities of handheld multiplayer gaming.

Multiplayer gaming on handheld consoles was a bit of a pain before more widely available – and reliable – wireless technology was able to be implemented.
