PSP Gets New Lease on Life with Innovative “PS Placeable” Mod
A groundbreaking modification is breathing new life into Sony’s iconic PlayStation Portable (PSP), transforming units with broken screens into miniature PlayStation 2-like consoles. Dubbed the “PS Placeable,” this innovative mod allows users to connect a Bluetooth controller and play PSP games on a TV, effectively creating a home console experience from the handheld device.
Developed by Retro Mod Works and recently featured on the popular YouTube channel Macho Nacho Productions, the PS Placeable has quickly garnered attention from retro gaming enthusiasts. The prebuilt version is priced at $274.99, though high demand has resulted in a waitlist for interested buyers. For those looking to save, Retro Mod Works offers the option to mod customer-provided PSPs for $100 less, while DIY parts are available for preorder.
It’s important to note that the PS Placeable is compatible only with PSP-2000 or PSP-3000 revisions, as the PSP-1000 lacks the video output capabilities necessary for the modification.
Dan, the creator behind the PS Placeable, was motivated by a desire to preserve physical game collections while adding modern conveniences like Bluetooth controller support. “I dislike buying digital games when I already own the physical copies,” Dan explained. His goal extends beyond personal use, aiming to help revive broken PSPs and engage with the retro gaming community through platforms like Reddit.
While the PS Placeable offers an exciting way to repurpose old PSPs, potential buyers should consider the cost and technical skills required for installation. For those seeking a simpler alternative, the PSP Go model supports Bluetooth controllers and video output without modification, though it lacks a UMD drive for physical games.
As the PS Placeable continues to gain traction, it represents a unique opportunity to revive and enhance the functionality of old PSPs, bridging the gap between handheld nostalgia and modern gaming conveniences. However, the project’s success will ultimately depend on its ability to balance cost, accessibility, and the enduring appeal of Sony’s beloved portable console.