As the E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) Fest enters its second day yesterday, the Playstation Store was once again updated with lots of cool stuff. This list features the second and third part of the E3 presscon. There’s also some trailers, videos and lots of downloads for PS users. There are also some more items that… [Continue Reading]
Assassin’s Creed Theme For The PSP

WaffleKopter releases a new theme for the Playstation Portable. Based on the Assassin’s Creed, the new theme works with a light blue background bearing the iconic logo of Assassin’s Creed. The color of the fonts remains in default (white) while the keyboard changes to transparent, thank to Nothingface420. Also, the background for each category (memory… [Continue Reading]
Rubik’s Cube v1.6 Arrives In Your PSPs

The popular Rubik’s cube, which can be practically bought from any local stores, is now created to be enjoyed by PSP users in their consoles. Rubik’s Cube v1.6, thanks to Exter, has finally been released for the Playstation Portable. The Rubik’s Cube v1.6 is a 3D mechanical puzzle (very much like the actual Rubik’s cube)… [Continue Reading]
Vice PSP v2.1.2 Now Has PAL, NTSC And Old NTSC Selection
A new update for the Vice PSP has just been released by uberjack. The Commodore 64 emulator for the Playstation Portable features an option to select between PAL, NTSC or the old NTSC selection. There are also some more new features and options available in this latest release. Here’s the changelog for Vice v2.1.2: Added… [Continue Reading]
Army Of Two: The 40th Day Video From The E3 Fest
The ongoing E3 Festival has gifted us with this vid of the new Army of Two: The 40th Day for the PSP. A couple of weeks ago, I noticed a leaked screenshot featuring a kid standing between the two main characters, Salem and Rios. Unfortunately, I forgot to look the kid up as to what… [Continue Reading]
New Bug Fix For PSP Power Saver v0.0.8
The Power Saver v0.0.8 for the Playstation Portable is probably one of the most indigenous creation made for the PSP. But when the version was released, there are some few bugs that caused problems to those who installed the PSP Power Saver v0.0.8. Luckily, Warlock—the creator of the PSP Power Saver v0.0.8—made a few changes… [Continue Reading]
PSPHugo v1.3.0’s Emulator Update

There’s another update with NEC’s TurboGrafx 16, which others might remember as a popular game console in the PC engine back in the days. If you don’t remember, I only have to tell you that the creators of this stuff are beyond genius. And now, ZX-81 delivers fresh to us the latest update of Hugo… [Continue Reading]
Save Games With The Recovery Flasher v1.60

Aside from the importance of the amount of memory you have in your Playstation Portable’s memory card perhaps, the next best thing (if not parallel to the memory space’s importance) is the PSP’s ability to recover unsaved games when and during electric malfunctions. The Recover Flasher v1.60 by Hellcat is sure to beat all homebrew… [Continue Reading]
Sims 3 Pushes Simulation To The Limit
When The Sims was first launched in 2000, it immediately became the biggest-selling game of all time, obliterating all the records made by Nintendo games before it. Mario and Luigi cannot keep up with the popularity of The Sims franchise. But when Sims 2 was released in 2004, it further gave Electronic Arts—the game’s publisher—a… [Continue Reading]
The Speed Of The Newly Released FuSa SD v1.0.50b Will Wow You
Words are not enough to describe the new version of OldPrisoneR & Andy_maN’s genius creation. The FuSa SD v1.0.50b has full-screen video output, full-speed game play and a fully functional POPS support. As greg mightily said in one site, “It’s the way TV out should be on the PSP-2000/Slim.” Responses are gargantuan for the FuSa… [Continue Reading]
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