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Official PSOne emulator for PSP announced


The President of Sony Computer entertainment, Ken Kutaragi, has recently announced that an official PSOne emulator will be released for Sony’s great portable console and users will be able to acquire them legally through an online platform of some sort. However, there is yet no information on whether you will be able to pass your […]

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PSIX Pro gets updated (for PRO users)

About a month ago I made an in-depth article about a great and promising PSP shell called PSix, and a couple of days ago they released the latest version of their shell for PRO (users that have payed a symbolic value of $15 USD) in order to test out beta features.
Here is the changelist for […]

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Beats of Rage

No, this isn’t a new Sequel of the very famous Streets of Rage game for the Megadrive/Genesis console. Well, at least not officially.

Beats of Rage is a home brewed game made entirely from scratch by Senile Team and has been released for free for various consoles like the Dreamcast, GP32, PSP, Palm OS, Pocket PC, […]

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Sniff Out Wifi HotSpots with your PSP

Jean-Yves Lamoureux has released the latest version of his software that allows you to find any Wifi-Networks nearby and also gives various details about them like Mac Address and SSID.
Sure, it’s a bit bigger than the pocket-sized ones that sell on some geek sites, but I guess it’s another nice way to make use of […]

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Run GTA:LCS on your 1.50 PSP for ten minutes!

The same guy that brought us the first PSP downgrader is also bringing us a way to boot several 2.0 games. However, his program is only a demo version of it and will only enable the game for 10 minutes for now, but hey, that should be more than enough for a quick go to […]

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Sony PSP to be Launched with Nand Flash

According to New Launches Sony is set to release a “new” version of the PSP with an incorporated 8GB nand-flash, rendering the current memory sticks pretty useless and setting them once again as the expensive luxuries they used to be regarded as.
The good news for current PSP owners is that this new PSP will probably […]

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Connect your XBox 360 to your Mac

Bartelme posted on his blog recently that he discovered a great and cheap application for Mac users that allows them to connect the 360 to their Macs using both wireless [via Wifi] and wired [via Network port] methods.

The application uses indexes from iTunes and iPhoto to then display the media on your TV the same […]

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PSix Shell - An In-Depth Look

A few days ago we announced the release of a really promising PSP shell that was eagerly awaited by hundreds of PSP users, the PSix. However, even though it’s already been released, there is still a great plenitude of features missing that should arrive in upcoming versions. Here is a list with screenshot of what […]

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SNESPSP_TYL 0.3 Released!

Yoyo, Thunder and Laxer have done it again and released the newest version of arguably the best SNES emulator for the PSP. Here is the change list:

[NEW] mode 7 optimizations when no rotation is used (maps in rpg, …). Does not apply to fzero, mario kart, …

[NEW] now 2 versions ! the “me” one is […]

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PSP 2 Gb Giga Pack Soon?

Sony Europe has announced that they will release a new 2Gb Memory Stick Duo which will be included in special promotional PSP packages. Perhaps they will upgrade the capacity of their Memory Sticks in the Giga Pack, or just release an all new Packaged.
But seeing as Sandisk’s 2Gb memory stick is already for sale and […]

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PSix Finally Released!

After many months of waiting it’s finally here!
I have to say, the current version is still a bit buggy, but it’s a lot faster than the other Open Source Shell around and not as messy when it comes to the file management. It is however missing decent documentation.
I have not been able to put mp3s […]

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eLoader Beta for PSP 2.60

Sony released patches after patches to try and bring the homebrew community to a minimum, however, Fanjita released just a few hours ago an eLoader that takes advantage of the GTA exploit that works on PSPs with 2.60 firmware.
Which basically means that now people can enjoy homebrew software on any PSP with any firmware version!
He’s […]

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Quake 2 PSP Port loads official maps

From McZonk’s Blog:
Rehbock, the friendly guy making the test maps for me has loaded the map boss2 “Final Showdown” in Quake II. He is testing my port the whole day and already loaded the first single player game. I don’t know how he has done it, it is an unmodifidy patch 2 version and it […]

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PSP 2.5 Eboot Loader Released

Fanjita has released the first stable version of his eboot loader that works on 2.0 and 2.5. Currently it doesn’t support a lot of homebrew software, but it should very soon.
To install follow these instructions
Use WinRAR to unpack the contents of this package into the root (topmost) folder on your memory stick. Note that if
you […]

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PSPix Back on Track

A few ForeverGeek readers asked me in my last article about this PSP shell whether it would be coming out or not since the site seemed to be heading to an XBox 360 modding team’s site instead, and no signs of the shell were there.
Turns out that that site (now re-erected here) was only made […]

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PSPSOne Alpha 0.1 released

A new Alpha of the Playstation One emulator has just come out.
There haven’t been any reports on games that run decently so don’t expect much from it. Right now the developer is working on his re-compiler but it’s a bit hard to debug so the update won’t come very often, but still, this is one […]

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