The phrase refers to efforts, both theoretical and practical, to enable software developed for the Android operating system to run on the Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) handheld gaming console. This typically involves emulation or porting techniques to bridge the architectural differences between the two platforms.
The appeal stems from the desire to expand the PSP’s library with the vast selection of games available on the Android platform. This holds potential benefits such as access to unique titles, lower acquisition costs for games, and extending the useful lifespan of the PSP hardware. Historically, enthusiasts have explored these avenues to overcome the limitations of official software offerings for the PSP.