Talkman for PSP explored, not good with retro computing
If you've ever wanted to talk about Commodore 64s in four languages at once,
Talkman for PSP might not be the software you're looking for. However, if you're in need of multi-lingual everyday conversation, you're in luck. Helping bridge the language barrier between English, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese and Korean, Talkman is translation software—it's a stretch to call it a game, although it includes mini-games—allowing you to fire that interpreter and ditch the phrasebooks.
Lik-Sang have conducted a thorough look into the software, which is only available in the Japanese version for now. US
and European versions would be thoroughly welcomed; if Lik-Sang's hands-on experiences are anything to go by, it's a thoroughly useful piece of software and adds an extra dimension of usefulness to your PSP. Although it does translate
"My little brother took my first-edition white Saturn for a dive when showering, can you advise on where I could get replacement parts?" as "Where can I find a florist?", so keep that dictionary handy.