50 Cent – Bulletproof – G-Unit Edition

50 Cent - Bulletproof - G-Unit Edition
ConsolePlaystation Portable (PSP ISOs) > ROMs
Publish30 Jun 2026
EmulatorPPSSPP – PSP Emulator
GenreAction, Adventure
RegionAustralia
Size1.3 GB
Format.iso
Downloads721

50 Cent – Bulletproof – G-Unit Edition PSP ISO brings the Bulletproof story to PlayStation Portable in a form that plays differently from the console release. The same revenge setup is still here, with 50 Cent and the G-Unit crew moving through a crime-heavy campaign, but the PSP version switches the action to an overhead view. That change makes the game quicker to read on a small screen and easier to play through PPSSPP.

The story starts with K-Dog being kidnapped. From there, 50 heads out to find him, and the campaign keeps that goal in front of you almost the whole time. There are enemies to clear, locked paths to open, small areas to search through, and plenty of rooms where the only answer is more gunfire. It is direct, loud, and very much built around the mid-2000s G-Unit image.

G-Unit Crew and Mission Roles

The crew is more useful here than a simple name on the box. Different G-Unit members help with different jobs during missions. One can assist with weapons, another can handle locked areas, and another is used when explosives are needed. The game does not make these systems too complicated, which is a good thing for a handheld action title. You move forward, use the right crew skill when the level asks for it, then get back into the fight.

That setup gives the missions a little more shape. Without the crew abilities, the game would mostly be room-to-room shooting. With them, there is at least a small reason to pay attention to who is with you and what the next blocked path needs.

Overhead Shooting on PSP

The top-down camera is the biggest difference in the G-Unit Edition. You can see more of the area around 50, spot enemies before they crowd the screen, and move through fights without fighting the camera itself. The shooting stays simple. Most encounters are short, and the game usually pushes you into the next area before things start to drag.

This style suits the PSP better than a heavy third-person layout would have. On PPSSPP, it also makes the ISO easy to play in short sessions. You can finish a mission, stop for a while, and come back without needing to remember a complicated control setup or a long list of objectives.

50 Cent - Bulletproof - G-Unit Edition psp

Guest Appearances and G-Unit Style

Dr. Dre and Eminem both appear during the campaign. Their roles are not huge, but their presence fits the game’s identity. Bulletproof was clearly built around 50 Cent’s music image, his crew, and that specific G-Unit, Shady, Aftermath period. The cameos help sell that atmosphere without turning the game into a full celebrity showcase.

The PSP version also includes local ad-hoc multiplayer. With two PSP systems, players could connect nearby without using the internet. On PPSSPP, ad-hoc play depends on the emulator setup, so many players will stay with the single-player campaign. Still, it is part of the ISO and gives this handheld version an extra feature worth mentioning.

50 Cent – Bulletproof – G-Unit Edition PSP ISO is rough around the edges, but it has its own place among PSP action games. It offers a different version of Bulletproof with overhead combat, G-Unit support, quick missions, and a style that belongs to its era. For players using PPSSPP, this release is mainly interesting because it is not a straight copy of the console game. It is the handheld version with its own pace and structure.

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