50 Cent – Bulletproof – G-Unit Edition Rom
| Console | PSP |
|---|---|
| Emulator | PPSSPP – PSP Emulator |
| Size | 1.5 GB |
| Format | iso |
| Region | USA |
| Released | October 31, 2006 on PSP |
| Publishers | Vivendi Universal Games International S.A |
| Genre | Action |
| ESRB Rating | Mature |
50 Cent Bulletproof – G-Unit Edition PSP ISO is the handheld cut of 50 Cent: Bulletproof, made for PlayStation Portable with a different style of play from the console release. The story is the same, but the camera is not. Instead of the third-person view, this version uses a top-down angle that makes the shooting easier to follow on a smaller screen and more suitable for quick PSP sessions or PPSSPP play.
The whole game is built around a simple rescue job. K-Dog gets kidnapped, 50 Cent goes after him, and the G-Unit crew comes along for the ride. The campaign does not try to turn the plot into something complicated. It keeps moving from one hostile area to another, with enemies blocking the way, doors to get through, and enough gunfire to keep the pace from slowing down.

A Different PSP View
The overhead camera is the main thing that separates G-Unit Edition from the larger console versions. You see the area from above, so enemy positions are easier to read and movement feels less cramped. The combat is still basic, but it matches the handheld format better than a heavy third-person setup would have. For PPSSPP users, that also makes the ISO simple to jump into without spending much time adjusting to the controls.
The G-Unit members are used as more than backup shooters. Each one has a practical role during missions. A weapons expert helps with firepower, a locksmith can deal with locked paths, and a demolitions expert is needed when something has to be blown open. When their special skills are not required, they stay in the fight and add extra cover fire.
G-Unit Style, Cameos, and Local Play
Part of the appeal comes from the era around the game. Dr. Dre and Eminem both appear during the campaign, and their cameos fit the G-Unit, Shady, and Aftermath connection that surrounded 50 Cent at the time. They are small moments, but they give the PSP release more personality than a plain licensed action game.
The PSP version also adds ad-hoc wireless multiplayer. Two players with PSP systems could connect locally without using online servers. On PPSSPP, local multiplayer depends on the emulator setup, so many players will mainly use the single-player mode.
50 Cent Bulletproof – G-Unit Edition PSP ISO is best seen as a separate handheld take on Bulletproof. It keeps the same rescue story, adds a top-down shooter layout, uses the G-Unit crew during missions, and gives PSP and PPSSPP players a faster version of the game.








