Fresh Drop Of Qore – Episode 8

Looking ahead to a great year for killing monsters and blowing stuff up, we’re tickled by the forthcoming drop of Qore – Episode 8, which should be appearing in at least one store by the morning of Thursday, 1/8. Naturally, we’re excited about the slew of announced titles for the PSP3, and this great publication… [Continue Reading]

Clutch Passwords For Dissidia: Final Fantasy Are Circulating

Clutch Passwords For Dissidia

Yep, for you fans of the Japanese-only Dissidia: Final Fantasy, there’s a couple of new passwords available for unlocking even more indulgent, exceptionally geeky content. You have to enter the following passwords in the Friend Card message using the hankaku character set: A3NASX6UXT7 H3CSH3SDA3YUN In exchange for the first, you’ll receive the FFIX Steiner Friend… [Continue Reading]

Buzz! Brain Bender Is Run-Of-The-Mill Puzzler

Buzz! Brain Bender

We’ve gotten some time with Buzz! Brain Bender, a recent release from SCEE and Relentless. The game is full of puzzles which are actually kind of engrossing and certainly difficult for all sizes of brains, but the game itself is only lukewarm. This will appeal to fans of the genre, but might not attract the… [Continue Reading]

Loco Roco 2 Loved By Millions, Including You

Loco Roco 2

If you haven’t already been introduced to Loco Roco, now’s a good time to shake some hands and move on to the fascinating, saccharine-cute, kind-of-nauseating gameplay just in time for the release of its sequel, Loco Roco 2. Many fans of the original cited its ultimately repetitive gameplay, so Sony has made sure to change… [Continue Reading]

Midnight Club: LA Remix Keeps Aggressive Racing Fans Happy

Midnight Club LA Remix

Word from the underground has Midnight Club: LA Remix favored by fans of the series, and especially by die-hard followers of the extreme racing genre, and we tend to agree; this title is packed with action, looks and sounds great, and has tons of replayability. We think its features outweigh the grievances hands-down, and we’re… [Continue Reading]

2050: The Last Island Demo Homebrew Is Mad Fun

2050: The Last Island

Everyone has to at least check out this excellent piece of underground code, circulating under the title 2050: The Last Island. It’s only a demo right now, and functionality is limited, but fans of games like GTA and other 3D atmospheric shooters and action questers will immediately recognize the proficiency with which this game is… [Continue Reading]

More News Of The Next PSP Systems

PSP-4000 in 2009 and PSP2 later?

Yep, the rumor mill is grinding away again, and this time there’s a lot substantiated talk of at least two more portable systems on the way from Sony. The PSP is due for a true successor, and fans have been waiting eagerly to see the second genuine ground-up incarnation of the PSP. The new package… [Continue Reading]

Neverland Card Battles Makes Us Kind Of Wince

Neverland Card Battles Review

Yep. It seemed like a good premise: mashing together some of that nostalgic, collectible card game fun with a turn-based strategy game. We remember how much of a good time it was to lay out some cards and tap them and put counters on them and stuff, and, heck, some of us are still doing… [Continue Reading]

Lumines Supernova Continues To Entertain Puzzleheads On The PS3

Lumines Supernova

Check out the newest addition to the Lumines series if you’re a fan of the tune-based brain-cruncher for the PSP. This time, it’s on the PS3, it looks great, and its audio is simply terrific. Gameplay, as with the other titles in the series, is straightforward: mash four or more blocks of the same color… [Continue Reading]

Quick Tips For Transferring Movies To Your PSP

Transferring Movies to your PSP

Yep, it’s time for another quick rundown of something you might already know how to do. It’s good to have a refresher, though, and it’s also polite to let the newcomers learn a few new tricks. Today our topic is: Transferring movies from your computer to your PSP. The first thing you’ll need to do… [Continue Reading]