Visually, NHL 07 pushed the PSP to its limits. The lighting on the ice—reflecting the jumbotrons and arena lights—was impressive for a 2006 handheld. Player faces were recognizable, and the jerseys had a cloth-like texture that prevented them from looking like plastic.
Feeling nostalgic? Grab your PSP and relive the cold‑blooded intensity of NHL 07 with the CSO “Hit Portable” build — small, fast, and perfect for grabbing a quick shift on the go. Fast load times, crisp controls mapped for the PSP face buttons, and a trimmed ISO that keeps the action smooth whether you’re commuting or camping. psp nhl 07 cso hit portable
Julian handed over a roll of bills. He didn’t count them. He just wanted the stick. Visually, NHL 07 pushed the PSP to its limits
"Yes!" Leo whispered aggressively into the empty bus. It was the absolute perfect hit. The collision was so massive that the game seemed to stutter for a frame before resuming its smooth, portable hockey action. Feeling nostalgic
NHL 07 utilizes a collision detection system that feels exaggerated by modern standards—and that is a good thing. To master the "portable hit," you need to understand the AI logic.
Here is the pro tip. When you land a massive hit, the puck squirts loose. The PSP CPU is slow to react to loose pucks. Immediately after the "crunch" sound, hit the Triangle button. Your nearest winger will perform a "hot pursuit" animation, giving you a 2-on-1 odd-man rush.