When you’re through laughing at the idea, we’ll get right to it. Sony’s handheld is a rumor mill favorite lately, and if you listen, you’ll hear whispers about anything from a new model in the pipeline, to speculation about the platform being dropped entirely.

The PSP may or may not be skating on thin ice, but either way, it’s not about to go down without a fight. In fact, there are several games that some of us are very much looking forward to this year, and you’ll find them compiled after the jump.

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5.DJMax Fever(January 27th, 2009)

The arcade-onlyTechnikanotwithstanding, this is the first official release of a DJMax game in North America. A mix of the originalDJMax PortableandDJMax 2,Feverretains the frantic button pressing madness and breathtaking visuals of its predecessors, and won’t cost me the extra cash associated with importing it from Korea. It’s also got a buttload of unlockables, to keep you playing long after the songs have driven you mad with their catchiness.4.Samurai Showdown Anthology(March 10th, 2009)

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While the PSP isn’t exactly regarded as the friendliest platform for 2D fighters, it’s hard for an SNK fanboy to shrug off the idea of having every game in theSamurai Showdownseries in his pocket.Anthologypacks a true arcade port of all seven games onto one UMD, and throws in wireless 2-player, with a ton of unlockables if you’re flying solo. It also marks the first official release ofSamurai Showdown 6in North America. Not a bad deal.

2.Prinny: Can I Really be the Hero?(August 02, 2025)

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This one grants a secret wish I’ve had for years now. I’m a massive fan of Takehito Harada’s brilliant character design, but as much as I love the man’s art, I’ve never been able to stomach the tactics-heavy gameplay ofDisgaea. Based on the Japanese demo I’ve been carting around for the past few weeks, there are some worries brewing about shitty jumping mechanics and redundancy, but when the combat and animation hit the sweet spot the wayPrinnydoes, all the nasties fade away. The gorgeous overall visuals, clever humor and good music don’t hurt, either. I’m thrilled to finally have a title in this series that won’t make me want to pull out what’s left of my hair, and from what I’ve seen so far, it looks like we’ve got an awesome little game on the way.

1.Hatsune Miku: Project Diva(Q2, 2009 [Japan])

Ha. See, the beauty of this is that it’s my list and I get to pick whatever the hell I want. What I want is Sega’s upcomingProject Diva, a Vocaloid-branded rhythm game featuring Hatsune Miku. There are very few things in this world that I love more than Miku, and I don’t mind a bit that Sega’s cashing in on her popularity. That’s because they’re doing so by pairing some yummy button-matching gameplay with new and original songs, as well as throwing in some customizable outfits for the young lady herself. It’s a Japan-only title, but that’s never stopped me before, and I’ll be ready to pounce all over this as soon as imports start shipping in.

Honroable mentions:The Red Star.The game was fantastic on the PS2, and its jump-right-in, shmup-meets-brawler spirit is perfect for a handheld title. It’s a truly worthwhile experience, and well deserving of a second shot for anyone who missed it the first time around.

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Star Ocean: Second Evolution. A lush, beautiful JRPG in my pocket? Yes, please.Hammerin’ Hero.Atlus. Baseball. ‘Nuff said.


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  1. CID the Dummy(Q2, 2009)

This game is added not only because the PSP’s library is incredibly limited, but because I genuinely am interested in this game’s backstory. It’s set in a world where people have become so afraid of lawsuits, everything must be methodically tested for its safety. It just looks like any old PlayStation-era platformer, but hopefully it’s amusing enough to have legs.

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4. The Red Star(Q2, 2009)

I always wanted to playThe Red Staron PS2 but never got around to it. I was actually incredibly surprised to see that it was heading to the PSP, because I did not know that. Still, now that I do, I am quite pleased and have added it to the list. At the very least, I appreciate the second chance to catch a game I missed.

3. Dynasty Warriors Strikeforce (June 16, 2025)

Strikeforceis aDynasty Warriorsquite unlike any other, with all sorts of quasi-RPG elements and more than a few similarities to Monster Hunter. It’s a four-player co-op game, so good luck finding four people with a PSP and this game. The big differences here include a large amount of customization,Dragonball Z-esque air combat, much tougher enemies and huge boss battles. It’s another game I played in Tokyo and I found it quite interesting. Just a shame it’s focusing on co-op, which only works in Japan as far as the PSP is concerned.

2. Dissidia: Final Fantasy(Q2, 2009)

It’s basically just massive fan service, but there’s nothing wrong with that. I got to play a little of this in Tokyo and it was pretty decent, likeCrisis Core, only a bit more action-oriented. I’m a bit of a Kuja fanboy, so seeing him again will be the high point of this game. It looks beautiful for a PSP game, as is Square Enix’s calling card, and it’s probably going to inspire all sorts of horrid fanfiction. I’m in.

  1. Prinny: Can I Really be the Hero?(August 07, 2025)

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I love sidescrollers, I likeDisgaea, so I am pretty certain that I’ll lovePrinny: Can I Really be the Hero?This is definitely my most anticipated PSP title of the year, although obviously that’s not saying much. Provided that the sense of humor and addictive gameplay of the turn-based strategy titles are present in this portable spin-off, I think we’ll have a great little PSP game on our hands.

5.Barnyard Blast: Swine of the Night(TBA 2009)

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This is a novelty pick. I haven’t the slightest idea what the hellBaryard Blastis about, but I will buy it. I made a promise to myself to buy more than five PSP titles this year. The title makes me think it’s about zombie pigs attacking farm animals. I want that image stuck in my head until I pop in the UMD.

4.Patapon 2(TBA 2009)

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I loved the firstPatapondespite my inability to beat the later levels. This one is touting some pretty cool multiplayer features, which may give me an excuse to actually seek a friend with a PSP.

3.Duke Nukem Trilogy: Critical Mass(Q2 2009)

Hey look, aDuke Nukemgame in 2009. I don’t know much about this title. Apogee revealed that the game has 3D graphics and multiplayer, which is substantially more than what Duke Nukem: Forever is offering. If anything, the game will feature potty humor and pig cops. It’s a winning formula.

2.LocoRoco 2(June 18, 2025)

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I know the Japanese press has already knocked it around, but I’m really looking forward toLocoRoco 2. It’s longer than its predecessor and has some pretty hardcore new gameplay enhancements like swimming and biting. Plus, it debuts at 20 bucks. Nothing can beat that.

1.Resistance Retribution(July 08, 2025)

Bend’s handheld companion to Insomniac’sResistance 2is looking like the hottest action title for the PSP sinceGod of War: Chains of Olympus. The integration withR2is a big selling point for me, but I also think the game’s adult-oriented narrative and PSP-specific action won’t disappoint. Check out that targeting system if you don’t believe me.


We’re not the only ones who are still getting some use out of “Sony’s paperweight.” Here’s what a few other Destructoid editors are looking forward to:

Jonathan Holmes:Cho Aniki, Patapon 2, Loco Roco 2

Colette Bennett:The 3rd BirthdayNick Chester:Undead Knights,Patapon 2,LocoRoco2,Resistance Retribution

How about the rest of you guys? Anything you’re looking forward to this year? Do you think 2009 will be the “year of the PSP,” or do you think it’s on its way out? Hit the comments and let us know.