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iCal Calendars on your PSP


Via TUAW, a “hack” to put your iCal calendar on your PSP.
Here’s a cool trick I found over at Make. This clever soul is using PDF 2 PSP, a utility that converts PDFs into files that a PSP can read, to get iCal calendars onto his PSP. First, open iCal, and select the month or […]

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Finally RPG Goodness for the PSP (well, sort of)

If you happen to be the lucky owner of the Japanese PSP RPG: Tales of Eternia but don’t understand a word or anything that’s going on in it; you’re in luck. Skunk25 of the PSP Spot forums has released an 80% complete english translation patch for the whole RPG hungry PSP community. Pretty much all […]

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First budget title announced for the PSP

Konami burns half the price off Metal Gear Acid…in Japan.
As GameSpot says it was really only a matter of time before it happened. I have tried it for a quick run and I must say I was impressed with it’s gameplay and presentation; it’s on my list of games to buy for sure, just that […]

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Metal Gear Acid 2 to have Stereoscopic Vision

I thought that PSP stood for Playstation Portable, but it appears it’s not, according to Konami anyway.
Metal Gear Acid 2 is set to have compatibility with this device to provide you with “3D” Stereoscopic graphics.
Even though there’s a high chance that I’ll get this, I wouldn’t be caught dead playing with it in public, I […]

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PSP Downgrader halted - WAB dissolved

This is a dark day for the PSP community, thousands of fans awaited eagerly for team WAB’s promised downgrader. We were even given a downgrade movie to prove that the project existed but now, due to reasons they do not explain, the collaboration with PSP-Dev has halted and team WAB has dissolved.
PSP-Dev clarified that they […]

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UMD Emulator V0.8

Humma Kavula and friends have done it again. They’ve released their newest software which seems to take the place of their very famous program: Fastloader. This program basically emulates any UMD iso you have using the PSP’s RAM so no flashing is required. The difference is that instead of choosing a game from on the […]

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PSPeMag shuts down

Yes everyone, it’s sad but true. One of our personal favorite PSP magazines has apparently deceased, at least for the time being which is quite a shame for such a promising project. They were the ones who had the innovative idea of having us read their magazine vertically on the PSP!
Here is the quote from […]

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DGEN 0.93 Released - Genesis/Megadrive Emu for Sony PSP

Syn-Z has just updated his nice Genesis Emulator with a couple of new features and improvements.
Here’s the list of them:

Battery information, time remaining display
Menu screen fixed (skin support, color specification, etc.)
Speed adjustment function improved
L/R key can be pressed down separately

Overall, this emulator is great, it has a nice feature which is […]

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Editors for a future Sony PSP project wanted

The Bloggy Network is looking for a couple (or more) editors for a new project regarding Sony’s portable console.
There are 5 or 6 main Sony PSP sites that try and provide news and content but most of them lack on some crucial fields, therefore, in order for a person to be fully updated you need […]

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Sony PSP Last days Recall

Hello everyone, I’m back again after a few days of absence due to the work I’ve been having in making my new homepage. Since I hardly made articles this week, here’s the low down on what’s new and exciting about Sony’s little black beauty.
Death Jr. was released and…
…it sucks. I haven’t heard one good review […]

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eboot of the 2.0 firmware decrypted!

First of all, don’t confuse this with “2.0 firmware cracked”, it has not yet but this is a very important stepping stone in order to achieve that goal. So… do not update your PSP’s firmware yet, there is still NO way to run homebrew software on the 2.0 firmware, and please do not blame […]

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SnesPSP_TYL V0.2 Finally Released

Yoyofr, creator of the best Sony PSP emulator made so far (the only one capable of full speed emulation) teamed up with ThunderZ and Laxer3A and started developing this great SNES emulator for the PSP based on the code of the SNES module Little John for PalmOS.
The new features are:
[FIX] psp accelerated rendering fixed
[FIX] fixed […]

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Fastloader 0.7 Released for Sony PSP

Anyone interested in running UMD isos has certainly heard of this. This software has been around for quite a while, but since it’s the first time it’s being mentioned on FG I’ll explain what it does.
Fastloader allows you to run PSP ISOs directly from your memory stick, to do so you simply create an ISO […]

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DGEN 0.90 Released - Genesis/Megadrive Emulator for PSP

A new version has been released of one of the most popular Genesis( aka Megadrive) emulators for the PSP. It’s previous version was already quite good, all the roms I tested played and it had a nice little feature which is that it would take a screenshot of the game when you used a save […]

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PSPMame 0.4 Released

Any self respecting Arcade fan certainly knows what the Mame emulator is, but in case you don’t know, Mame stands for Multi Arcade Machine Emulator. In other words, you can pretty much run most of the ROMs from the old arcade machines you used to play like Street Fighter, Cadillacs and Dinosaurs, RType and etc.
So […]

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NYC2123 - A graphic novel for the PSP

A new first for the PSP has been released: A graphic novel, specifically aimed at the PSP with a futuristic cyber punk theme. With illustrations by Paco Allen that clearly have influences from Frank Miller’s Sin City comics. The way Chad Allen writes the story also reminded me a bit of Ghost in the Shell, […]

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