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  Thu, 17 Apr 2008 18:15:00 +0200
I’m not sure how I forgot to put this up for you, but I guess I’ve been too busy getting some sun or something. Gee this weather is good! Anyway, if you don’t know about Flatout Head On, then here’s what the Playstation store has to say;

FLATOUT BRINGS ITS DESTRUCTIVE HIGH OCTANE MOTORISED ANARCHY TO THE PSP™, FOR THE FIRST TIME. Boasting the most four-wheeled mayhem ever seen on PSP™, with nine different game modes, including 36 carnage challenges, full career Championship, destruction derbies, multiplayer party mode and the bone-crunching Ragdoll stunt mode.

Now somtimes I scratch my head and think “What the F*%&” are they talking about. But this psp game is really cool. And I think it’s cool because the graphics are really good. But the best thing about it has to be how the dude flys out of the car when you crash. If you don’t know what I mean, have a look at the end of the video. Anyway, when you play it, you might say it’s better than other psp games. Now, I’m not here to give you a review or something. You see, I’m here to help you get more out of your psp. (Like if you wanna play the latest psp game downloads, then have a look at this psp games downloads site) So here’s where you say thanks! (Ok. Maybe not!) If you wanna play Flatout Head On PSP, then you’ve got to check out what I’m about to say. You see, “the store” has got a Flat Out Head On PSP demo Download for you. And it’s worth checking out, especally if you’re thinking about downloading it.
  Thu, 17 Apr 2008 18:14:00 +0200
M@x and Sleepper have released an update for their K virtual machine port — PSPKVM version 0.3.1. Get down with a huge library of mobile Java apps & games on your PlayStation Portable.

PSPKVM 0.3.1 changes:

* Add JSR75(File Connection) support (Please read “JSR75 Tips” in Release Note)
* Minor optimization of draw_rgb
* Enlarge Java Heap to avoid OutOfMemoryError for some games
  Thu, 17 Apr 2008 18:12:00 +0200
You know, there are some really cool members in our psp games community. Like seasnPaul223. You see, this dude is a homebrew developer who’s developed the game you see in the pic. Yeah, awesome I know! Now, as you probably know, that fat dude in the cap is Luigi. From Mario Bros fame. Now, I’m going to show you where you can download and play this game on your psp. Freakin’ cool hey. Anyway, I gotta put out the warning to you. THIS psp game is as addictive as sniffing glue!!! You see, what you gotta do is get Luigi to collect diamonds and stuff while he traverses through the level like some kind of action man or something.

So be careful!!! Anyway, before you go out and load it up, make sure you read the document that comes with it. I guess you wanna make sure you play it right! Everyone who’s played it keeps freaking out over the graphics. Me. I liked the theme selector. Anyway, our man seasnPaul223 has done really good work on this one. He’s also put the game up at QJ. So you can download it here. Leave a comment for him to let him know what you think. BTW. Make sure you bookmark our site and come back later in the week. I’ll be putting up some more psp game downloads and stuff for you.
  Sun, 06 Apr 2008 12:49:00 +0200
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 talk to virtually anyone in the world, who has it. It's Brilliant! You can add people to your friemd's list if they accept your request. You can create and join clan's and go against others in a battle all over the world. Plus send mail to your clan members and friends. You can go on different countries such as English speaking, german, French etc....and can join a range of games. But watch out, I'd watch you say sometimes as users can ban you from there game, if votes from other users go against you.
  Sun, 06 Apr 2008 12:48:00 +0200
So you want to play PS1 games on your PlayStation Portable. A new unofficial PS1 emulator is available now for download has a homebrew hack and is called PSX-P. Keep in mind this is a beta version and you are completely on your own (except for forum help related to others using the homebrew app) as Sony does not officially support mods to your device’s firmware.
  Sun, 06 Apr 2008 12:43:00 +0200
A new MSN Messenger style client for the PlayStation Portable is now available from the makers of iFind. Windows Live PSP Messenger, currently in beta, lets you chat with others who have MSN user ids. It is designed to work with a PSP’s wireless Internet features.
  Sun, 23 Mar 2008 18:06:00 +0100
EA released a downloadble content pack for free today for anyone who’s lucky enough to own the PSP Racer Burnout Dominator. It’s good to see a developer, especially one like EA, providing free downloads for their games, more so on the Playstation Portable. It’s a really great sign for the future. You can pick up Carnival Point right now. EA Describes it as such: “As the late afternoon sun shines overhead, drift around long mountainous bends, hurtle past the sandy beach and wreak havoc in the downtown traffic of a South American metropolis.”
Sunday, June 10th (that’s today!) members of the Button Masher Network can partake in the first PGRevolution Killzone match. We’re going to be hopping online starting at 12 Noon Eastern Standard time for a really great Killzone online fiesta. The recent patch update should be having Killzone owners everywhere giddy as girls to play, so we’re going to rally up these ladies and rock the house online. Care to join us? Simply join the forums and let us know your name, so we can send out the invites.
  Sun, 23 Mar 2008 18:02:00 +0100
To coincide with the next-gen release of the Flatout team’s release of Sega Rally in September is a PSP release of the same game. Boasting “jaw dropping environments” and some incredible AI, Sega has the bar set pretty high for great racers this fall, as the controls are said to be super-slick and Sega promises a “Thrilling ride” for PSP owners when the game is released. The game, fortunately, will support online play via WiFi for multiple racers to hit the dirt roads in a competitive set of races. Will Sega include any PS3/PSP cross-connectivity? If a PSP/PS3 owner owns both titles, one would wonder if they could carry on their PS3 career on the go, a la Madden. The potential for unlockables and bonus features is tremendous, and another awesome PSP Racer is nothing to complain about.
  Tue, 18 Mar 2008 17:57:00 +0100
The concept of the game is rather simple — put on your dwarf boots and help Percival collect each & every heart before making a final escape from each level; but, that’s easier said than done.

Features:
* 70 Levels from the Original + 1 Extra Level
* Level Editor
* Level Recorder (records a successful attempt solving a level)
* Record Playback
* An exclusive Hardcore Breaks Soundtrack by DJ Systec of Dragon Technicals Records.
  Tue, 18 Mar 2008 17:55:00 +0100
Tired of seeing old default themes like the one below you can have themes like the ones below.There are more than 50 different themes like this. To install: copy the themes, poisonhzkj’s cxmb prx plugin, and backgrounds to the corresponding directory on your mem stick. The extracted file structure is self explanatory — just be sure to not overwrite ms0:/seplugins/vsh.txt if you have other plugins installed; instead, add the appropriate line manually, “ms0:/cxmb/cxmb.prx.” Set your new custom theme by browsing to System -> Theme Settings. Enjoy!
  Tue, 18 Mar 2008 17:52:00 +0100
Royale’s Google Maps implementation doesn’t utilize the Google Maps API; for now, it simply retrieves and displays images direct on the PSP. With that said, you’ll need to be within range of a connected WiFi spot for PSP-Maps to work. Enjoy!

Controls:

* D-PAD: move the map.
* Analog: scroll the map smoothly.
* R trigger: zoom in.
* L trigger: zoom out.
* X, /\, [], O: change view.
* Start: PSP-Maps menu — load/save favourites.
  Mon, 17 Mar 2008 21:03:00 +0100
At Sony’s Pre-E3 press conference Sony spent an unusual amount of time talking about our favorite little handheld, the PSP. Announced at the conference was a new version of the PSP (nicknamed the slim, but no official name was given). This new version of the PSP will be 19% slimmer and 33% lighter, but still have the gorgeous 4.3″ screen. This new version will have greater battery life due to new battery technologies, and feature video out!

During the conference Kaz Hirai demoed this video out and it looked pretty simple. To output your games, movies or images to your TV you just have to plug in the video cable to the headphone jack and hold down the display button for 5 seconds. This is a feature that we were all begging Sony for when UMD videos were still viable, sadly it took Sony this long to do it since the UMD video format is nearly dead.

Also announced were a pair of new coloured systems releasing as bundles. The first bundle contains the PSP, a 1GB memory stick, the game Daxter, and the UMD movie The Family Guy Frickin’ Sweet. This bundle will sell for $199 US. Chewbacca joined Jack Tretton on stage to show off the second bundle, The Star Wars Battlefront edition. This bundle will come with a sweet looking white PSP that has a nice Darth Vader image on the back, and will come with a copy of the exclusive PSP title Star Wars Battlefront Renegade Squadron. This bundle should drop in October for $199.
  Mon, 17 Mar 2008 21:02:00 +0100
I recently had the opportunity to sit down with a preview build of FlatOut: Head On for the PSP. I have to say that I was genuinely impressed with how this racer is shaping up for it’s March 11th release date. Racing games can basically be distilled down into two key types; the Arcade Racer and the Simulation. FlatOut thankfully has always accepted that it was the former and pushes that envelope. Any game with a driver high jump event as a challenge can’t be taking itself too seriously after all.

Head On is the latest in the series of games that started out on the previous console generation and most recently made an appearance on the Xbox 360 as FlatOut: Carnage. FlatOut: Head On was based on that 360 version and places heavy focus on its predecessor’s Carnage mode. Carnage is a perfect fit for the quick pick up and play gaming habits that us portable gamers tend to develop. Instead of trying to finish first in a race your goal is to cause as much damage as possible while running the race. Think of it as a cross between Burnout’s crash mode and a smash up derby and you’ll have a good idea what I’m talking about. I personally loved the heck out of this mode and spent most of my time trying to bash, crash, flip and total everything in my path. It is indeed a perfect game to play after a long and stressful commute home.
  Mon, 17 Mar 2008 20:59:00 +0100
After the short and sweet opening cinema detailing the you-whomp-‘em-Persian-guards objective, you’ll become immediately aware that the tried and true hack-‘n-slash formula is in full, familiar force in Ready At Dawn’s God of War: Chains of Olympus. Fortunately, that means loads of enemies on screen to catch the business end of Kratos’ blades in the neck, eyeballs or frequently bisected torso. In true God of War fashion, Chains of Olympus flows at a smooth pace as players progress through mythological Greece as a tormented and violently angered, hopping from one legendary location to another.

Unfortunately, the amount of backtracking required to progress to a new setting limits the amount of scenic routes to about a half dozen. Puzzle solving on COO, while equally satisfying and tedious, requires hiking it through entire temples or caves, which are shockingly huge and completely devoid of load times. Navigating Kratos from one end of a city to another, through buildings, over bridges and vertically towards rooftops, is seamless and without framerate drops.

The scope of this game is as impressive as its art style and visual design. Epic views of a crumbling town, complete with a look-out of your future path, compliment the great character models and beautiful textures. Facial and combat animations are spot on, and the dialogue – while irritatingly pretentious – is well delivered throughout the entirety of Kratos’ six hour, vengeful adventure, which will requre you to do nothing but rapidly beat the hell out of your square button to succeed.
  Mon, 10 Mar 2008 18:36:00 +0100
With weapons-based combat titles such as Devil May Cry and Ninja Gaiden largely coming out of Japan, it was great to see a western touch on the genre when SCEA dropped God of War for the PS2 in 2005. The differences in these games were quite noticeable, most poignantly that God of War required less skill and encouraged heavy amounts of button mashing as opposed to learning combos, parries and evasion, as Japanese action games did.

Despite this, the game was a roaring success, and with the third iteration of the God of War franchise hitting PSP’s in early March, the series looks to be embracing its success. God of War: Chains of Olympus, the third edition of the gruesome Greek gore-fest, is one of the most impressive handheld titles ever created. Even critics of the game’s simplicity and ease will be converted at the immense technical capabilities that the game offers. While it still retains its square-square-square method of fighting, Chains of Olympus manages to be an impressive and fun button masher, and an absolutely incredible tribute to the console series.
  Mon, 10 Mar 2008 18:31:00 +0100
I recently had the opportunity to sit down with a preview build of FlatOut: Head On for the PSP. I have to say that I was genuinely impressed with how this racer is shaping up for it’s March 11th release date. Racing games can basically be distilled down into two key types; the Arcade Racer and the Simulation. FlatOut thankfully has always accepted that it was the former and pushes that envelope. Any game with a driver high jump event as a challenge can’t be taking itself too seriously after all.

Tha glass goes flying. Head On is the latest in the series of games that started out on the previous console generation and most recently made an appearance on the Xbox 360 as FlatOut: Carnage. FlatOut: Head On was based on that 360 version and places heavy focus on its predecessor’s Carnage mode. Carnage is a perfect fit for the quick pick up and play gaming habits that us portable gamers tend to develop. Instead of trying to finish first in a race your goal is to cause as much damage as possible while running the race. Think of it as a cross between Burnout’s crash mode and a smash up derby and you’ll have a good idea what I’m talking about.
  Mon, 10 Mar 2008 18:29:00 +0100
So it's been a while, that's for sure. But last week we went back to Rockstar once again for our lengthiest look at the game yet - a rear-aching ninety minutes of GTA IV, no less. No magazines have seen this demo. Which means for the first time the only place you can get this new information is just where it should be - online - and the only place you can get the FULL detail from of the small handful of sites that have seen it, is Kikizo. Cool huh?

Rockstar is starting to open up more about the game as it nears the end of its marathon development process, and is answering more and more of our burning questions. Today we'll reveal a much broader look around Liberty City including our first unrestricted look at the entire game map. We got to see parts of Liberty City we hadn't been taken to before, and best of all, we'll introduce you to some awesome new characters and missions in detail you won't find anywhere else.

  Sun, 09 Mar 2008 18:24:00 +0100
When you are reading this page, I believe you are one of the proud owners of a PSP like me. Many people would have the same problem, "Where can I buy cheap PSP games?" Games, movies, music and TV shows can be pricey sometimes, this article will show you the fastest and most convenience way to buy cheap PSP games.

Few things you SHOULDN'T do when you try to buy cheap PSP games:
* You can buy PSP games from a local games store - however the PSP games are not cheap and choices are very limited.
* From a PAY PER GAME website - Pay per game means you only pay for each PSP game, but they aren't cheap sometimes.
* Free website - BEWARE of this because many sites put spyware, virus or adwares in the files which can ruin your computer or even your PSP.

So where can you buy cheap PSP games? Online! From membership websites where you can pay a one time fee and download unlimited amount of PSP games, movies, TV shows and music. There are many sites that have good quality and reputation for their fast and safe download of the latest PSP games. The site I am using charged me a one time fee of $37, I paid with then I could download unlimited amount of PSP games right away. The membership site that I'm in don't change monthly fees. This is the fastest, cheapest and the most convenient way to get many many games.
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  Sun, 09 Mar 2008 18:20:00 +0100
PSP Music Downloads is a big talking point online but how do you go about using PSP Music Downloads once you have them? In this article I am going to tell you how to play your PSP Music Downloads once you have them. It shouldn’t be a difficult task to get your PSP Music Downloads to work on you r PSP and there are a few different methods you can use:

Task 1: PSP Music Downloads You need two vital pieces of software to get your PSP Music Downloads to work. A CD Rippper – A CD Ripper is a tool that allows you to convert audio to different formats from a normal CD in this case to get your PSP Music Downloads to work you need to convert them to MP3. The second piece of software you will need to play your PSP Music Downloads is a PSP Video Converter and this helps you convert movies to different formats that are used by the PSP.

Task 2: PSP Music Downloads Once you have your software in order you can load up your CD Ripper and make sure you convert all the PSP Music Downloads into MP3 format if they are not already!

Task 3: PSP Music Downloads Now to play your PSP Music Downloads all you do is start your PSP Video Converter and put all your PSP Music Downloads into it!

Task 4: PSP Music Downloads Highlight all the files you want to download to your PSP. Again make sure your PSP Music Downloads is in MP3 format.

Task 5: PSP Music Downloads The final steps to getting your PSP Music Downloads to work is connecting your PSP to your PC and copy the files you want into H: PSPMUSIC and you are done!

For a quicker way to get PSP Music Downloads: If the above steps are too technical what you can do is search the web for PSP Music Downloads as some sites in exchange for a small fee lets you have millions of PSP Music Downloads and also movies as well! I hope these tips to PSP Music Downloads helped you and you should know what to do with your music once you have PSP Music Downloads!
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  Thu, 28 Feb 2008 09:38:00 +0100
Playing PSP games online is like playing PC games online. The greatest feature about the PSP is that all the extra stuff of entertainment can be downloaded directly to your PSP from the Internet. Download PSP games, movies, or music directly from various PSP websites on the internet with ease. With the rising demand for PSP games various sites are generating to offer you PSP games online. Membership sites offer a great selection of fully-functioning games that members download right to their computers while Free PSP sites offer you free services. To be assured of best quality and reasonable price you have to shop around, compare the price and the availability.

Next important step is to setup your personal PSP for online gaming. It is simple and is completed in few steps. First step begins with the downloading installation file KAI according to the type of Operating System you are using. Next you need to create XTag that will ask you to provide your information which will be use to identify you online. Let me make clearer by drafting out the steps: Kick start with, [Start Menu] >> [All Program] >> [Xlink KAI Evolution 7], run your Kai Configuration Tool which you had just installed and select Java as "Optional", from the program user interface. Then create the program, "Enable PAT" and "Lauch UI" and enter XTag information finishing off, with uncheck "Lauch Engine". Following this you need to download the LINKSYS firmware before you continue further. You need to update your router firmware from your window explorer. Login into your router configuration and follow the steps as: "Administration" >> "Firmware Upgrade" and click "Update". Following the process of firmware updating, login to your router configuration again and "Disable your Wireless" >> "MAC Filter". Continue with "Administration" >> "Management" and ensure your auto login is enabled and enter your XTag. Continuing from the same menu "Interface" input the following alphanumeric information; br0 - for Xbox and PSP eth2 - for PSP only on Linksys WRT54G 1.0 and 1.1 routers eth1 - for PSP only on Linksys WRT56G 2.0 and 2.2 routers. Proceeding with "Administration" >> "Kaid" and then proceeding to "Menu" >> "Settings" by running "XLink KAI" from the start menu. Specify the IP address of your router from the program interface and enter the XTag information which you had previously signup. Finally start the connection by logging into the PSP arena and selecting your game. Next proceed to Multiplayer mode from your PSP console and host a game or join into other's game. Finish off by proceeding to "administrator" >> "Kaid" from your router configuration window and click. Remember to scan your PSP. Thus with a complete set up you are ready to enjoy your online games.
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  Tue, 26 Feb 2008 18:36:00 +0100
There is nothing worse than cracking your psp's screen. Sony does not cover this under warranty, and the repair will cost you over $150 US, not including shipping and taxes. The psp screen is a glass lcd and is very delicate. LCD screens are susceptible to temperature changes, and the slightest pressure on the lcd, you can easily cause it to crack. Fortunately, there are many preventative measures to keep your psp in tip top shape, and to help you avoid cracking the screen, or damaging the psp itself.
For starters;
1) Never expose the psp to extreme temperatures - no storing it in the glove box in the winter, or in the direct sunlight in the summer.
2) Never exert any pressure on the screen - try not to touch it at all, as it will only get fingerprints on it, and the oils from your skin. These oils are a little harder to remove, and often lead to actually cracking the screen from applying to much pressure while cleaning it.
3) Use extra caution when applying screen protectors - the process of applying the protector can cause a crack in the screen when you are applying pressure to adhere the protector
4) Improper storage case - some storage cases have extra compartments for games and accessories - always make sure that you are not putting any pressure on the screen while it is in the case.
Now, if you are one of the millions that have a cracked psp screen - or if you have dead pixels on the screen, you DO have some options that won't cost an arm and a leg. The psp screen itself cannot be repaired, but can be replaced. The psp lcd assembly includes the psp lcd, a metal frame, and 2 small ribbon cables. These all comprise the lcd kit itself. Replacing the lcd kit requires some very delicate tools and a steady hand. The first rule of thumb is to take your time, and read through as much instructions as you can.

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  Tue, 26 Feb 2008 18:35:00 +0100
Are you looking for free psp demo downloads? If you have taken the time to read this article then the chances are high you are on the hunt for them. Unfortunately most of the websites which claim to have free psp demo downloads are more likely to be pay per download services which will require a membership payment in order to allow you to download full psp applications. These types of websites are starting to grow in popularity and more and more psp gamers are turning to the internet to expand their psp collections to avoid high costs. This is indicated by keyword research which shows that popular search phrases like " free psp game downloads " and " psp demo downloads " are being searched in the hundreds per day on popular search engines.

The advantage that pay per download services have over free websites is that their downloads are legal, contain no infections, are of high quality and can usually be downloaded at high speeds. On the contrary the handful of free websites you might discover will most probably contain illegal files which have been uploaded by unreliable sources which pose a great risk to your pc when downloaded and transferred to your console. So with this in mind you are better off with psp membership services as they usually only require a small once off payment in the range of $25 to $35 dollars which will allow you to download psp wallpapers, tv shows, movies and music in addition to games which is a bonus. Just be sure to check out testimonials and prices when comparing these types of services as some may be scams. PSP Wizard is the top rated psp pay per download service which offers the cheapest membership option of only $33 for unlimited access to their database. If you would like to check out their website please visit the link below.

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  Tue, 26 Feb 2008 18:33:00 +0100
How To Get Free Downloads On Your PSP If you are like me, then you are really, really tired of paying for anything that you can ultimately just get for free by doing a little research. Well, that is exactly what I did and my results were awesome as I found a legal way around paying for any downloads that you might want to put on your PSP. I am talking about any downloads for your PSP from downloading free movies, music, games (personal favorite), TV shows, music videos, tons of wallpapers and PSP software; pretty much anything that can be put downloaded on a PSP, you can find with the method.

Like I said, my favorite downloads on this list is the free PSP games downloads, which if you actually buy in stores can cost you anywhere from $30 to $50 dollars just for one game. First of all, those prices are just ridiculous and frustrating as a PSP owner, especially the younger users who can't afford to buy games at these prices for their PSP. You would figure if you buy a handheld device like the PSP (which costs a pretty penny in the first place), the prices would be lower, but not in this day in age, everything seems to be expensive. One of the coolest parts about getting free PSP downloads is the fact that it is all the downloads are 100% legal and a 100% spy ware free. So there are always loop holes and ways around spending a bunch of money on something that you can get for free.

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  Tue, 26 Feb 2008 18:31:00 +0100
Are you on the search for free psp music videos? If you have taken the time to read this article then you are most probably wanting to expand your psp accessories collection with the help of psp download websites. Most owners of this console are aware of the high costs of the latest games and movies and thats exactly why a large portion are turning to the internet today to reduce costs. This is quite evident with search phrases like "free pSp game downloads" and "download free psp music videos" being queried in the hundreds per day.

Unfortunately psp gamer will be let down at the fact that a large potion of these websites are in fact not free and require a payment in order to allow you to download their content. Sure there might be a handful of websites out there which might offer you free psp music videos and game downloads but those websites are usually notorious for containing spyware infected or illegal files. The last thing you would want is for your pc to become infected from these free downloads which could possibly end up costing you more money to fix it. Having said this the safer option is to make use of psp pay per download services that only require a small fee in the range of $25 to $40 which will allow you to download psp games, movies, music and wallpapers. They are also legal downloads which contain no infections so there is no risk. There are quite a few websites like these on the internet today so it basically comes down to price comparison and reading testimonials to see which ones offer the the best services. PSP Wizard is the top psp download service which offers the cheapest membership option of $32 for unlimited access to their database. To check out their website please visit the link below.

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