PlayStation Portable

The PlayStation Portable (officially abbreviated as PSP) is a handheld game console released and manufactured by Sony Computer Entertainment. Its development was first announced during E³ 2003, and it was officially unveiled at a Sony press conference before E³ 2004. The system was released in late 2004. The PlayStation Portable has the ability to play video games, watch videos, listen to music, view images, as well as Internet browsing functionality. By connecting it the internet, it is possible to purchase and play PlayStation One games from the Playstation Network into the PSP.

Games

 * Final Fantasy I - 20th Anniversary Edition
 * Final Fantasy II - 20th Anniversary Edition
 * Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions
 * Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-
 * Dissidia Final Fantasy
 * Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable (Japan only)
 * Final Fantasy Agito XIII (announced)''
 * Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy (announced)''

Final Fantasy titles on the PlayStation Network

 * Final Fantasy
 * Final Fantasy II
 * Final Fantasy VII
 * Final Fantasy VIII
 * Final Fantasy IX
 * Final Fantasy Tactics (Japan and America only)
 * Vagrant Story (Except America)
 * Dissidia Final Fantasy
 * Dissidia Final Fantasy: Universal Tuning (Japan only)
 * Crystal Defenders
 * Chocobo Racing (Japan only)

UMD Videos

 * Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
 * Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children

Special Limited Editions
To mark the release of Final Fantasy games on the system, Square Enix has released several Limited Edition versions of the PlayStation Portable.

Crisis Core
Square Enix released on September 13th, 2007, a Limited Edition PSP Slim; The console bundled with the game, as well as a Buster Sword wrist strap. The PSP itself is silver in color and featured the Final Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary logo as well as some artwork of Zack, Sephiroth, and Cloud drawn by Nomura. Only 77,777 units were available and all of them were sold in one day.

A similiar bundle was also released in Europe, but lacked the Buster Sword wrist strap and the slightly changed cover art for the game. While this set was limited as well, it is not known how many packages were produced.

Dissidia
Square Enix bundled this Limit Edition PSP with the game itself. It was sold in a special one-week-only to a select group of winners of a lottery in Japan. Only Square Enix members could enter the contest.