List Of PlayStation Portable Games
This is a list of games for the Sony PlayStation Portable handheld game console, both released and in development.
Games have been released in several regions around the world; North America (NA), Japan (JP), Europe (EU), and Australasia (AUS).
Notes:
- Publishers and Regions are placed in order of release.
- All games marked with (PSN) are PlayStation classics ported to the PlayStation Portable and are only purchasable through the PlayStation Network.
- Alternate English titles are listed underneath the main title.
There are currently 775 games available and 18 games in the upcoming list.
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