This frontend gives your Android device a PSP-themed makeover

This frontend gives your Android device a PSP-themed makeover

This frontend gives your Android device a PSP-themed makeover

https://www.androidauthority.com/play-field-portal-psp-frontend-android-3682083/

Publish Date: 2026-06-29 03:30:00

Source Domain: www.androidauthority.com

Hadlee Simons / Android Authority

TL;DR

  • A new Android frontend called Play Field Portal brings a PSP-like experience to Android devices.
  • The app copies Sony’s classic XMB interface, down to the icons and default wallpaper.
  • The developer confirmed that they used AI to develop the app, but it might not be a solely vibecoded effort.

There’s no shortage of great gaming-focused frontends on Android today. We’ve already seen the 3DS-style IISU app, but what if you want a throwback to the PlayStation Portable? That’s where this new Android app comes in.

Developer JohnnyCollado has released Play Field Portal on GitHub (via r/EmulationOnAndroid). This new frontend is effectively a copy of the PSP’s XrossMediaBar (XMB) interface. That means we’ve got several main menu categories that can be scrolled through horizontally, such as Settings, Photo, Music, Video, Game, Network, and App Store. Sub-menu items appear below each main menu category. Even the menu icons and default background are in line with Sony’s old UI.

It does take a bit of time to configure Play Field Portal, though. You’ll need to create a “memory card” for each emulator and its associated ROMs if you want these platforms to appear under the “Game” menu. Your natively installed Android games don’t automatically appear in this menu, either, forcing you to create an “Android memory card.” At least there’s quick access to your entire app drawer via a shortcut key in the bottom-right corner. I’m also happy to see that you can hide some main menu categories (e.g., Photo and Music) and create brand-new ones too.

This is just the first alpha release, so don’t be surprised if the app is missing some expected features. The developer warns users to expect some bugs and crashes, missing emulators, incomplete boxart scraping, and an inconsistent UI. Sure enough, cover art scraping is broken for me right now. Nevertheless, the app already supports features like controller navigation,…

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