- Nintendo NES
- Super Nintendo (SNES)
- Nintendo 64
- Gamecube
- Nintendo Wii
- Nintendo DS
- Game Boys
- Playstation 1
- Playstation 2
- PlayStation 3
- -Playstation 3 Accessories
- -Playstation 3 Consoles
- -Playstation 3 Games
- Sony PSP
- Sega Genesis
- Sega Saturn
- Sega Dreamcast
- Sega Game Gear
- Sega Master
- Atari
- XBOX
- XBOX 360
- Toys
- Best Sellers
- Package Deals
Since the PSP’s launch the firmware has received update after update. The Blu-ray capability has become much stronger, and it may in fact be the most affordable and fully-featured high definition disc player on the market. The price of the PSP has come down to a much more palatable $400 for the 40GB model, and the game selection continues to improve, with strong multiplatform support and a wide selection of exclusive games. Finally, the Sixaxis has been discontinued, and in its place now sits the Dual Shock 3: a controller with both motion-sensing capabilities and rumble.
The PS3 is no longer the system it was since its release in 2006 with so many updates the system specs are almost unrecognizable. Even the blue-ray capabilities increased as titles exploded onto the market.







