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250,000 PSPs sold in 4 days


Good news for the Sony people, according to a game magazine publisher, there were 250 thousand PSPs sold within the four days of its launch in Japan.

The launch on September 20 of this new PSP version was better than the previous one, that only sold 275,223 units during July and August (once again, in Japan). […]

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Japanese getting Digital TV on their PSPs

As if the PSP didn’t already have enough ways to carry your media, or stream it, the Japanese will now have access to a cheap Digital TV tuner for only ¥6,980 ($57).

At the moment, it’s not certain if this add-on will also work on the “old” PSPs but my guess that that will depend […]

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New PSP exploit discovered

It seems that the homebrew team has struck again, and the PSP is once again “vulnerable” to homebrew software.  If you happen to own a copy of Lumines, you can now use a newly discovered exploit called “Illuminati” by the N00bz team.
Of course it shouldn’t be surprising if you can’t find any copies of the […]

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PSP firmware 3.03 downgrader

*Disclaimer* - ForeverGeek does not endorse, or promote, piracy. There is a small chance that by downgrading your console you might render it useless, so remember to proceed only if you really want to take that risk.
One of the consistent problems that the PSP has is the lack of support for homebrew programs. Back when […]

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Slim PSP details

Although none of this data can be confirmed, Kotaku has got a hold of some new details about the console’s imminent redesign. First of all, the screen will be of the same size, which comes as no surprise, since the current one already has an amazing amount of pixels per area.
Second detail is that it […]

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Playstation Network functionality coming to the PSP

According to a recent finding, made by the PSP-fanboy blog, on the upcoming 3.50 version of the firmware, if you try to use the advanced Remote-Play feature, the console asks you to login with your Playstation Network ID.

This means that the online network is slowly being integrated to the new console, and if things continue […]

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God of War PSP trailer and free demo

First of all, before you see the trailer, go to this website, and register, to try to get a free demo UMD (only available for the US).

Killer PSP titles are something you don’t see every day, and I’m certain that this game alone will help drive sales a bit, but, I don’t think that Sony […]

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PSP gets a price drop in Europe

After the United States, Europe was the obvious place for the next price drop on Sony’s first portable console. Starting from the 4th of May, the price for the basic PSP package will drop to €169.99 or 129 GBP.
In addition, Sony also plans to release five new Platinum titles for the system at the same […]

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Final Fantasy I & II heading to the PSP

Even though there aren’t (that) many must-get titles for the PSP, this is getting a bit ridiculous. For the fourth time, Square Enix is releasing an enhanced version of Final Fantasy I and II. And as if that wasn’t milking the cow too much, it appears that they will both be separate games.

The games should […]

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Play any Playstation 1 game on your PSP

The homebrew scene has been relatively quiet for the PSP lately, and only average, homebrew applications seem to appear. However, Dark_Alex, the infamous PSP “cracker” has made yet another breakthrough in PSP homebrew and released his modified version of the PSP’s 3.02 Firmware, which allows it to run any Playstation 1 ISO game (compressed in […]

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PSP already capable of emulating 3.01 without updating

After just a few days since the release of Sony’s latest PSP firmware update, it has already been cracked and is now being emulated on PSPs with older firmware versions.
There are no news yet regarding the Playstation 1 emulator compatibility with this method, but even if there is, I doubt Sony will allow people to […]

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Homebrew Playstation 1 Emulator for PSP Released

This is the day that Sony had been fearing for a while, an alpha version of a Playstation 1 homebrew emulator has been released. So does this mean what you think it means? Yes, it does. You can now play Final Fantasy 7 wherever you wish!

This release was to be a Single Game release but […]

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Snes emulator on Wii? Maybe

Apparently, by using an Action Replay for the GameCube and the official Nintendo SD adapter will allow you to run various some homebrew programs, namely, SNex 9X which is a Super Nintendo Emulator.

Will this mark the demise of Nintendo’s Virtual Console? I guess we’ll find out in a few months.

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PSP Firmware Version 3.0 Released

Sony has finally released the most anticipated PSP firmware update after their 2.0 version. This firmware update allows compatibility with the Playstation 1 titles which will be available for purchase via the Playstation 3’s online store (yes, it’s a bit unfair that you’re “forced” to get a Playstation 3 if you want to play PS1 […]

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First Playstation 1 emulator for PSP released

Yoshihiro (yes, that Yoshihiro) has release the first Beta of his Playstation One emulator. Though it’s far from playable in most games, it’s rendering the graphics pretty well and some 2D games have been reported to be at an almost playable rate.
You can grab the emulator from PSP Spot, however, you’ll have to search for […]

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After the recent discovery of the exploit that allows unsigned code to run on any PSP with firmwares 2.0 to 2.8, it was only a (short) matter of time before Sony launched yet another firmware update to fix the exploit, and now it’s here.
Usually, when Sony releases these “security patches”, the only thing that needs […]

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