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Playstation Store (PC) releases for 5/8
Not much to report this week, just a single game demo, for SOCOM: Fireteam Bravo 2. Still, a free demo is a free demo, and that's a demo for me. Head over to the Playstation Store to pick it up, and let us know what you think.
Game Demos:
SOCOM: Fireteam Bravo 2 Demo (also downloadable via PS3)
Downloading conten...
Skype headset now available for order
Who knew it would take so long for Sony to bring around a PSP-2000 compatible headset? Skype launched back in January, but the headset is just coming around now, in May. Oh well, it's here to stay, and for $28.99, its yours. Head over to Amazon to order one, and start chatting with your friends, through the wonderfu...
XCM releases glow in the dark PSP faceplates
We've already discovered solutions to water-proofing the PSP, but what about gaming in the dark? Sure, the screen is plenty bright, but it's only cool if the whole unit glows. Enter XCM, who has taken the initiative, bringing glow in the dark faceplates for the PSP. These "Magic night glow" faceplates appear to be f...
PSP Homebrew Newsbits for 05/07/08
Quite a slow couple of days for homebrew, but I managed to gather some pretty good looking homebrew games/applications. From Royale comes a new version of PSP-Maps, a map software that uses the resources from Google Maps also a new version of PSPIRC has been released which lets you use IRC channels on your PSP. Remembe...
God of War Entertainment Pack now available for pre-order
Arriving June 3rd, the God of War Entertainment Pack will be the manliest PSP on the market. It comes with a red PSP Slim (complete with Krato silkscreen), a copy of God of War: Chains of Olympus, a Superbad UMD movie, and voucher for Syphon Filter: Combat Ops. For $199, you can pre-order yours today at Amazon, and g...
Secret Agent Clank: sneaking into retail stores this Summer
It's been a while since we've heard anything regarding Ratchet and Clank on the Playstation Portable. Last Fall, we heard something about a Secret Agent Clank title, but no additional information was mentioned. Now, we know a bit more, with a recent post on the Playstation Blog announcing a June 17th date. Looks lik...
PSP Development Newsbits for 05/04/08
Note much development software to report on today. Sleeper and M@x released PSPKVM, said0011 & Coco1230 released ErrorF, and b0xx0r released Isometric Map System. Check out the Development forum for more information on PSP development.
Featured in this newsbits:
ErrorF
PSPKVM
LUA Online Interpreter
Isometric Map ...
Weekly Releases for 5/4-5/10
Another "meh" week for releases, with each region getting a small picking to choose from, and Japan left empty-handed. At least we're out of the month of April, which means PSP releases will start picking up. Anybody waiting for a particular title?
United States:
SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 (Crave Entertainment) - M...
PSP Homebrew Newsbits for 05/04/08
I have a lot of homebrew to talk about today! Today I have some musical homebrew, a math related homebrew and some new clones of classic games that I think you will find interesting. Remember suggestions are always welcome so please PM me or post it in the comments of this article.
Featured in newsbits:
Geometry World...
Japanese Skype headset arrives June 19th
Even with the Japanese delay, the Skype functionality has been available worldwide for a few months now. It appears Sony is just now bringing an official PSP-2000 Skype headset to Japan, complete with a remote control. The headset can still be used with the original PSP, as a pair of headphones, but the specific inpu...
PSP Homebrew Newsbits for 04/28/08
Some news has been deleted, so as an effort to recover some of the news I have re-posted this newsbits. You can view the entire newsbits below.
Today I will talk about two new homebrew entries in PSP-Hacks homebrew competition, a new emulator from zx-81, a file downloader, a new Pandora's Battery tool and more. Rememb...
US Playstation Store (PC) releases for 5/1
We're back up and running. We experienced some technical issues after a "hacker community" took advantage of our calendar module, and an exploit we weren't quick to cover. They're mighty clever, but hopefully they got their fun, and can move on in life. The calendar will be down for a bit, but that won't keep you fr...
Go!View coming to Europe this Summer
If you recall, we mentioned Sky would be working with Sony Computer Entertainment Europe to bring video-on-demand to the region, way back when. We couldn't confirm pricing or a launch date. Well, pricing is still unknown at this point, but we can confirm that the service, "Go!View", will go live this Summer.
If you ...
Calendar and File Vault Update Wrap-Up
I have been doing a lot of calendar updates this past week. To help summarize and inform you (the members) about what I have done with the Calendar and File Vault and what I will continue to do with the Calendar and File Vault, I have written this article. So what have I done so far?
I have created four new Calendar ca...
PSP Development Newsbits for 04/26/08
Welcome to the second Development Newsbits! In this newsbits I will introduce you to a new programming language called Python. I will show you two tools to help you setup a development environment, a new IDE for LUA, and some new tutorials.
Where should you look to find out about programming? Well for starters you sho...
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Review - Joytron PSP Slim & Lite System Skin Case
I recieved my unit a day or two after placing the order. So I'm pleased with that part of ordering from a direct source. It arrived in stylish packaging and (this is rather unsual!) a hand written not ...
Review - Joytron PSP Slim & Lite System Skin Case
I was in the market for a PSP case that would fit in my Sony PSP sleeve. After scouring the internet, I came across a blog mentioning the Joytron case. After checking around, and seeing it got good re ...
Review - Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection
Tekken 5: Dark Ressurection is a fantastic game but gets a tad reptitious after awhile, Other than that it is a great game! ...
Review - 50 Cent: Bulletproof
Its an all right game but it gets repeitive. Same types of levels but rendered different ...
Review - Logitech PlayGear Pocket Case
This case is pretty good but the con of it all is that the sunscreen on the inside does not have a support and falls freely, especially when you try to pull the PSP out and it leaves little scratches ...
Hardware - Joytron PSP Slim & Lite System Skin Case
Joytron PSP Slim & Lite System Skin Case ...
Review - PSP Headset
The PSP Headset is brilliant. The PSP Headset 2000 series is for the PSP Slim and lite. The PSP Headset 1000 is for the Original. Anyway The Headset works on Socom 2 Fireteam Bravo, and allows you to ...
Review - The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
Fast and The Furious: Tokyo Drift is an awesome game. There 100s of cars to shoose from. The reason the game was made was to DRIFT. It's kind of easy to drift once you get the hang of it. If you were ...
Review - Loco Roco
it just a fun simple relaxing game
this is one of my favorite games because its just so simple
this is a game that would be good for someone just starting out playing games.
a cool feature is tha ...
Hardware - Pelican for Sony PSP All-in-One Case
Pelican for Sony PSP All-in-One Case ...
Review - Logitech PlayGear Pocket Case
This is a great case for me. Very study and takes a lot of abuse in my purse. Only drawback is there's no room for extra's. I solve this by just putting it in a soft (aka makeup) bag that I can easily ...
Review - Novus Scratch Remover and Plastic Polish
I'm a professional picture framer, and Novus 2 works great for removing fine scratches from most plastics, acrylic, and plexi-- even museum quality picture frame glazing.
However, it does not work ...
Hardware - PSP IVO Sound Mini Theater System
PSP IVO Sound Mini Theater System ...
Flash - DiGi iNVaDeRS
DiGi iNVaDeRS ...
Game - Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow
Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow ...
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PSP-PDA v1.3.2 Released
It’s been awhile since the Z-man touched on this one… Rob_psp’s PSP-PDA v1.3.2 — a collection of PDA derived applications for the Sony hand held; including notepad, a music player, image viewer, address book, calendar, calculator, and clock.
PSP-PDA v1.3.2 changes:
Fix IR keyboard issue wi...
PSP Filer 5.0 Released
File in style… Yeah, I said it before, so what, wanna fight about it? No, but on the real, Mediumgauge’s PSP Filer is no doubt the best multi-purpose file manager homebrew app —
…for managing both files and directories on your memory stick, UMD drive, and flash0/flash1. PSP Filer also includes...
Hackin? to tha Beat
Despite all the VAG and BJS talk, this isn’t what you think… J Brown has been hard at work reverse engineering the PSP game, “Beats.”
The often-neglected “Jamming” mode is really what’s up… Once fully hacked — it’s at about 90% now — you’ll be left with quite the portable...
Resonate 0.45 ? Undersea Rail Shooter
Developer and Homebrew Idol contestant, Hardhat, has released an Internet ranking-enabled version of Resonate.
New readers should know Resonate is a fast-paced undersea rail shooter with one primary objective: become King of the Ocean. And now prove you’re king shit by sharing your high score online. Further en...
Weekend Round Up ? AFKIM v3.3.4, Savegame Deemer, CFW 3.93 Update 2
Here are some worthwhile updates while I was MIA for most of the weekend: ZX-81’s AFKIM (Away From the Keyboard Instant Messenger) v3.3.4 and custom firmware 3.93 Update #2. The latest CFW update removes Hellcat’s “Savegame Deemer;” that is now distributed separately.
AFKIM 3.3.4 changes:
Fix...
Birdman?s Shooter v1.3 Released
theb1rdm4n has a brand new Homebrew Idol-ified version of his shooter up for grabs… After playing a few intensified rounds and calling it quits, you’ll soon be re-launching “Birdman’s Shooter” with the mentality of destroying your previous high score; it’ll do that. I’m going back in for more, right ...
ZX-81 Homebrew Updates ? PSPVNC v1.2.8, PSPSSH v1.1.1, PSPIRC v1.1.5
ZX-81 unleashes a hellacious round of homebrew updates. No messin’ around, so lets get to the point… A synopsis for each is given on the download landing page; otherwise, for any techie, the names are self-explanatory.
PSPVNC v1.2.8 changes:
Fix issue with IR keyboard on cfw >= 3.80
Add a readme file
PSPSSH v1.1....
PSP-Maps v1.1 Released
Royale hittin’ homebrew homers with yet another PSP-Maps release. Version 1.1 introduces experimental and basic KML support; this allows for additional display information on maps, such as: directions, points of interest, custom markers, etc…
And I should mention Royale’s PSP-Maps (v1.0+) is an o...
FuSa 1.0 (beta) b011 ? Slim TV Out using Composite Cables
Update: Build 17 is available –
fixed bug which didn’t allow to disable plugin
added hotkeys
a little step to GTA games compatibility
Does your television lack component input(s)? If the answer is yes, are you sad or pissed off you cannot utilize TV out on your Slim? Then OldPrisoneR will either turn...
Music PRX for CFW 3.90 M33
For some reason or other Sony has yet to incorporate a simple means of playing your own tunes while in game — both on the PSP and PS3. But, thanks to the Homebrew Gods, this is possible after all — on 3.90+!
Cpasjuste has recently ported the Music PRX plugin to custom firmware 3.90 M33. [...]
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