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This is a puzzle game where you tilt the screen (using the PSP’s tilt sensor in the Go or a modded 1000/2000) to roll a blob of mercury. If your desire for Temple Run comes from the accelerometer controls, this is the most technically impressive use of motion on the PSP.


The audio is ripped directly from the mobile assets. The iconic "woosh" of the temple drums and the sound of collecting coins are crisp. The sound design is crucial for an endless runner because you often need to react to audio cues (like the growl of the demon monkeys) before you see the obstacle. The PSP’s speakers handle the audio well, and headphones provide an immersive experience that highlights the panning sound effects as you swerve left or right. templerunpspiso work

Since the authentic templerunpspiso doesn't exist, here are three actual PSP games that capture the same frantic energy, quick reflexes, and "one more try" feel. This is a puzzle game where you tilt

Search for "PSP Temple Run Homebrew" on trusted homebrew sites (e.g., Wololo.net, GitHub, or PSP-Hacks). Look for files like: The audio is ripped directly from the mobile assets

⚠️ Avoid files named exactly "TempleRunPSP.iso" from random forums—they’re often fakes or malware. The real homebrew is small (<10 MB) and unsigned.

First things first: Temple Run was never officially released for the PSP. The game launched on iOS (2011), then Android, Windows Phone, and later for devices like the Kindle Fire. It never saw a native PSP port from Imangi Studios.

So why the search term? It’s entirely homebrew and emulation-driven.