Released in 2006 for the PlayStation Portable, is a futuristic reimagining of Atari's 1980 arcade classic . Developed by Paradigm Entertainment, this handheld reboot shifts from the original's slow-paced wireframe tanks to fast-moving, customizable hover tanks engaged in intense arena-style combat. Gameplay and Modes
: Originally, the game featured a web-based map editor where players could create custom arenas on a PC and transfer them to the PSP via USB.
Critics from sites like GameSpot and Eurogamer described the game as a "short proposition" that, while fun in short bursts, lacked substantial long-term content. It was frequently noted for being easy to pick up but difficult to recommend as a full-price purchase due to limited replay value. Battlezone - Sony PSP : Video Games - Amazon.com Battle Zone PSP
: Features a 20-match season on a semi-futuristic circuit. Players represent one of eight NATO countries, each possessing a unique special weapon.
: Supports up to four players via local WiFi (Ad-hoc mode). Released in 2006 for the PlayStation Portable, is
: While praised for its lighting and explosion effects, reviewers noted the frame rate "gets the job done" but is not exceptionally fast. The camera can occasionally struggle in tight spaces or near walls. Key Features
Battles take place across eight distinct global arenas designed to test piloting skills in diverse conditions. Critics from sites like GameSpot and Eurogamer described
The core of BattleZone revolves around professional vehicular motorsports where players pilot agile hover tanks.