Hey there, tech enthusiasts! It’s your favorite gadget-loving goofball, Nuked, here to dish out some delightful news from the world of retro gaming!
Imagine transforming a PSP with a shattered screen into a pint-sized PS2 that can connect to a Bluetooth controller and let you enjoy PSP games on your big screen. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, that’s the magic behind Retro Mod Works’ PS Placeable! This nifty mod was recently spotlighted in a video by the YouTube channel, Macho Nacho Productions.
Now, if you’re itching to get your hands on one of these little wonders, be prepared to fork out $274.99 for a prebuilt PS Placeable. Just a heads up, though—those are currently on backorder! The folks at Retro Mod Works mention that this project is a “one man show,” and they didn’t expect such high demand. But fear not! They also offer to mod your own PSP for $100 less, or you can opt for DIY parts to tackle the conversion yourself.
To get started with this mod, you’ll need either a PSP-2000 or PSP-3000 model since the original PSP doesn’t come with video output capabilities. As for when those DIY parts will ship? That’s still up in the air—we’ve reached out to Retro Mod Works and we’ll keep you posted if we hear back!
So who’s the mastermind behind this genius project? Meet Dan! He shared with Macho Nacho host Tito Perez that he was frustrated with buying digital versions of games when he already owned physical copies. His mission is not just about adding Bluetooth controller support; it’s also about reviving those neglected PSPs that don’t even need a screen to operate.
However, if shelling out cash for these mod kits sounds like too much or you lack the necessary skills, there’s an alternative. The PSP Go is still available and it lets you play PSP games on your TV without the hassle of an optical drive. Plus, it supports Bluetooth controllers and has video output capabilities!
That’s all for today’s tech tidbit! Keep gaming and stay tuned for more fun updates from yours truly, Nuked!