off-roadReleased PSP Video Games
Video Games Encyclopedia by Gamepressure.com
A list of Released off-road video games for PSP sorted by popularity among gamers.
PlayStation Portable is the first portable console (handheld) from Sony, counted as the 7th generation gaming platform. It was released on March 24th, 2005 in North America and September 1st, 2005. PSP offered great performance (especially in comparison with its size) and many multimedia features. At the beginning of 2012 it was succeeded by PlayStation Vita.
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Ford Racing Off Road
Racing 14 March 2008
Ford Off Road is a logged racing game produced by Empire Interactive studio. Players have the opportunity to sit behind the wheel of several Ford off-road cars and take part in the drivers' struggle on 26 tracks covered with sand, mud and snow.
ATV Offroad Fury Pro
Racing 26 October 2006
ATV Offroad Fury Pro is another racing game from the series, which for years won the hearts of PlayStation 2 owners. The production was done by the award-winning Climax studio.
ATV Offroad Fury: Blazin' Trails
Racing 19 April 2005
Expanded and at the same time extremely crazy races, in which we sit at the helm of quads, or four-wheeled motorcycles. The game has an extensive singleleplayer and an equally interesting multiplayer for four people.
4x4 Jam
Racing 22 June 2010
Arcade races released in the PSP minis series. In the game we get a career mode consisting of 32 different races. The creators bet on changing rules of the game - in some competitions we pass through gates or collect certain items. There are several types of vehicles and an additional "fast race" mode.
MotorStorm: Arctic Edge
Racing 18 September 2009
The next installment of the series of races known from PlayStation 3. This time we can race in the icy Alaskan terrain, sitting behind the wheel of vehicles such as snowmobile and snowmobile.