Handheld gaming is a recent revelation in the gaming world. Handheld gaming systems are portable and lightweight devices that have small screen, speakers and buttons attached to them. The basic advantage of the handheld game systems is that you can play all sorts of games on the move. Recently many big companies are manufacturing very advanced handheld gaming devices which provide a flawless gaming experience. These systems are fitted with an amazing rechargeable battery that provides long battery back up and a hassle free long functioning life.
The PlayStation Portable is one of the most demanded handheld game systems available in the market. It is manufactured by Sony which is a world leader in manufacturing electronic items. This system is extremely portable and was released in 2004. It is manufactured using cutting edge technology and quality assured raw material that ensures a superior gaming experience and a hassle free long functioning life. Many companies all around the world are manufacturing handheld games for the PSP. To date millions of PSPs have been sold to various clients from all over the world. The best part of this game system is the graphics as it is fitted with 256-bit Bus at 5.3 GBit/s. Often a long wait between updates, the PSP is also now getting a revamp in the form of the new PSP Go system.
On the other hand the Nintendo DS is another handheld game system that was launched in 2006. This gaming console is even more advanced as it is the only touch screen handheld game system available in the market. It is very portable in size and can be easily carried and transported, and it has also received an update in the form of the Nintendo DSi. Now both the PSP Go and DSi can go head-to-head with another for the title of best handheld game system.

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The Legend of Heroes 3 - Song of the Ocean is developed by Namco Bandai. Namco is one of the leading game manufacturers in the whole world. The game is perfectly made for the Sony PSP, which is handheld gaming console. This game is the sequel of the very famous The Legend of Heroes. The game starts in a different realm that is named as Weltluna. Weltluna was once home to an ancient civilisation known as the water tribe.
The tribe created some of the most powerful songs that could save the world. There are 24 verses of the song that are etched on stones which are scattered in various places. You have to play as a young musician named Forte. It will take around 50 hours to complete The Legend of Heroes 3 - Song of the Ocean. You will have to travel to various towns and cities all around the Weltluna. In different places you will have to help various citizens. Your player can only go in one direction and it cannot explore the surroundings like all the previous versions of the game. You will have to travel within the city and solve various problems all across it. This game is enhanced with various new features that will keep you glued to the gaming console.
The graphics of the Legend of Heroes game are nothing less than realistic. The gameplay is fabulous and you will never what is in store at the next corner. The sound is pretty good as well and perfectly compliments the videos. The Legend of Heroes 3 - Song of the Ocean is one of the best adventure games available in the market.

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Impossible mission… when one thinks about those words, the first thing that comes to mind is the awesome classics back on the arcade machines. That this arcade classic has made its way to our beloved handheld doesn’t come as much of a surprise, considering all the classic ports we have seen on the PSP lately.
Impossible Mission was originally made in 1984 for the Commodore 64, and included some good gameplay for that time. You would see your character moving through rooms, avoiding multitudes of strange robots, exploring cupboards and the like. The Impossible Mission PSP version isn’t unlike the original. It even has the blocky graphics and the weirdly cool sound effects to complement the game’s classic sense, giving you the ’80s feel when you play it.
Improvements in the port include two new game modes apart from the classic mode. The ‘new’ mode has a significant uplift in Visuals and sound, while the ‘merged’ mode has a funny mixed of the two, mixing various parts of the old and new versions.
The original was most well known for its sounds, considering it was one of the first titles to implement digitized speech. The new version has improved on this a bit. The backgrounds also seem more detailed in the PSP, but since the game takes you through rooms that are randomly generated, you can’t expect the detail to be perfect.
Gameplay-wise, the old and new versions are almost the same, the only difference being that while you were given 6 hours to complete the original, you will have the pleasure of playing for an extra two to complete this version. Dying in the game however will bite a chunk out of the timer, and when time runs out, there are no other options except to start over. This could have been made optional to accommodate the more casual gamers, but I guess that wasn’t really on their minds.
A major drawback to the PSP version is that while other classics were offered as a collection, comprising of numerous titles for the price of one, impossible mission came alone, which could have been avoided by releasing a couple of others with it to reduce the overall cost, making it more affordable.

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