The developer David Perry continues to insist that the next PSP will not have a UMD drive onboard, although Sony claims its allegiance to the format. Mr. Perry originally posted on his Twitter that the PSP 2 was imminently forthcoming, and that Sony had abandoned the UMD format. John Koller, Director of Hardware Marketing at… [Continue Reading]
Sony’s Killzone 2 At The Top Of The UK Charts

Sony’s groundbreaking, PS3-exclusive FPS, Killzone 2, has debuted at number one on the ELSPA GfK-ChartTrack All Formats Top 40. That’s a big entrance, considering that Halo Wars was hot on its heels: Microsoft’s epic shooter came in at number two. Here’s the top 20 showings from the top 40 chart of the week ending on… [Continue Reading]
eKaraoke v1.0 Brings An Embarrassing Pastime To The Small Screen
In a fit of developer brilliance, the battle-tested homebrew ninja j3r3mie has released a new homebrew application that’s bent on getting everyone screeching at the top of their lungs. His new program, eKaraoke, is pretty much just as you’d imagine it’d be. It renders that handy handheld of yours into a full-fledged karaoke machine, and… [Continue Reading]
Protrekkr With PSP Replay Routine v1.97c Is Now Available

Hard at work in the homebrew laboratory, hitchhikr has cooked up another version of his PSP-compatible software synthesizer application. ProTrekkr v1.97c offers a few improvements from the last version, which can be identified in the changelog: Even more constants (Especially for modules not using instruments). Constants weren’t generated correctly when using command 0×15. Implemented vibrato… [Continue Reading]
PSP Bible Arrives For Followers Of Christ

Here’s an application for which several members of the community have likely been patiently waiting: PSP Bible lets users navigate the Bible on your PlayStation Portable. The pious developer, Kehon, has thus far only completed the New Testament, but he’s steadily working on converting the Old Testament as well. The Bible, of course, is one… [Continue Reading]
ScummVM 0.13.0 Is Now Available For Our Nostalgic Pleasure
A brand new version of ScummVM just hit the Internet, much to our pleasant surprise. A new vector-based GUI has been added to the formidable cross-platform emulator, and new engines have been added. Check out what’s up in the changelog: General: Added MIDI driver for Atari ST / FreeMint. Added a ‘Load’ button to the… [Continue Reading]
PSPAR to CWCheat Converter v0.21 Comes Thundering In
A new version of the homebrew application, PSPAR to CWCheat Converter, has arrived from its developer, the talented raing3. The program seeks to transfer PSP Action Replay cheats that do not yet appear in the CWCheat database. Check out the changelog for PSPAR to CWCheat Converter v0.21: Version 0.2 Fixed: Issue filtering comments which utilize… [Continue Reading]
PSPVC v3.60 Scurries In
PSPVC v3.60 is here, bringing with it a ton of new features. In case you’re just tuning in, PSPVC is the top homebrew application for converting video files for use on the PlayStation Portable. Its developer, the homebrew champion Nick Swardh, has been working hard on this release. Here’s what’s new this time around: Added… [Continue Reading]
Homebrew VIVA Src Makes An Appearance

The homebrew coder, Auraomega, has released a download package which he calls Viva Src. The package includes both the VIVA application and a program to assist with the flash loading. Check out these words from the developer: “Ok, this if those of you who know what VIVA is, if you don’t go search it >.>… [Continue Reading]
Joker / The Dark Knight Theme Arrives For Your PSP
Check out this awesome new theme for your PSP, which features the Joker from this summer’s blockbuster movie, The Dark Knight. This is a theme that’s sure to appeal to fans of the epic new Batman movies, which star Christian Bale as the Dark Knight himself. The new movies are packed with action, awesomely dark,… [Continue Reading]
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