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Wrestling fans are notoriously dedicated. Disappointed by the lack of an official handheld update in 2012, the PSP homebrew and emulation community took matters into their own hands.

Upon release, critics gave the PSP version scores averaging (compared to 80-85% for PS3/Xbox 360).

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The PSP was completely left out. WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 was the final official WWE game ever released for the PSP hardware. Why Did THQ Skip the PSP for WWE '12?

: This left millions of PSP owners—particularly in markets where the console remained highly popular well into the 2010s—without an updated roster featuring rising stars like CM Punk (during his Summer of Punk era), Alberto Del Rio, or Sin Cara. The Fix: How the Modding Community Created "SVR 2012" Wrestling fans are notoriously dedicated

The game features a range of gameplay mechanics, including grappling, striking, and finishing moves. Players can also use a range of taunts and celebrations to mock their opponents and get the crowd on their side. The game also features a range of modes, including a career mode, where players can create their own wrestler and compete in a series of matches to become the WWE champion.

The era of the PlayStation Portable (PSP) was a golden age for handheld wrestling fans. Between 2005 and 2010, THQ and Yuke's delivered fully featured ports of their flagship console games straight to Sony’s portable device. However, a quick search online today reveals a massive wave of search traffic, YouTube tutorials, and ISO download links for a game that technically does not exist: WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2012 for the PSP. This public link is valid for 7 days

WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2012 PSP: The Cancelled Reality and the Community’s Legacy

Young talents like Sheamus, Cody Rhodes, The Miz, and Wade Barrett (leading The Corre/The Nexus) dominated the mid-card and main event scenes.

The traditional blue and red UI of SVR 2011 was scrubbed away. Modders replaced it with the sleek, modern white-and-red aesthetic of WWE '12 . Loading screens featured custom renders of modern champions, and the match screens boasted updated television graphics to mimic the then-current programming. Saved Data Injection

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