Retro Knight Psp ((top)) »
Modern cheap emulation handhelds often have mushy buttons and terrible ghosting. The PSP has a first-party Sony d-pad—arguably the best d-pad ever made for fighting games. The face buttons are clicky and responsive. The analog "nub" is weird, but it works.
In the world of retro gaming, a new breed of enthusiast has emerged: the "Retro Knight." These are gamers who don armor made of plastic and silicon, venturing into the past not with emulators on a phone, but with dedicated hardware. While devices like the Steam Deck and Analogue Pocket get the headlines, a silent guardian stands in the shadows: the Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP). retro knight psp
Do you have a favorite level or power-up from Retro Knight? What was your favorite part about playing this game on the PSP? Share your memories and let's reminisce about this classic game! Modern cheap emulation handhelds often have mushy buttons
Today, the PSP is celebrated for its thriving homebrew and modding community. While officially licensed support has long ended, the device has found a second life: The analog "nub" is weird, but it works
If you want to play as a knight in a classic or retro-styled setting, these are the absolute must-haves: Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions