26 Aug, 2007
Jay stopped by the MC forums to let us know that he has found a way to use his Xbox 360 wireless control pad to play games on the PSP. The video shows him playing MediEvil Resurrection with the almighty power of the Xbox 360 controller.
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23 Aug, 2007
Online petitions rarely get the attention of the publishers that they’re targeting. Not in this case, however. The official call for a Resident Evil PSP game has earned the attention of Capcom.
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22 Aug, 2007
Team C+D have released an universal unbricker for PSP units! Called Pandora’s Battery, this application writes the necessary data to turn any ordinary PSP battery into those JigKick Batteries you’ve been hearing about.
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22 Aug, 2007
Sony has just unveiled a new satellite navigation package for PSP at its press conference at Games Convention. Due for release in the New Year and utilizing the very latest in map data from market leaders TeleAtlas and NavNGo, Go!Explore combines in-car and pedestrian GPS navigation for Sony’s handheld.
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20 Aug, 2007
Here are the cables that you’ll need to get your PSP connected to your TV. Official pricing hasn’t been announced quite yet, but we can still stare in awe at the packaging, marveling at when we’ll be able to connect our PSP systems to the TV.
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10 Aug, 2007
Japanese gravure idol Kana Tsugihara and Mai Tazawa, promoting PSP in a Bikini photo section. They are having some fun playing with their PSPs at dinner table.
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10 Aug, 2007
Sony has confirmed to GameDaily BIZ that the PlayStation Portable cannot use its full CPU power at the same time that Wi-Fi is enabled, meaning that games with network gameplay cannot tap into the full 333MHz clock speed.
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9 Aug, 2007
This let’s you play and watch the videos directly from the YouTube website,you don’t have to download and convert FLV files or anything.
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9 Aug, 2007
Japanese homebrew developer SofiyaCat has ported the Nintendo DS emulator DeSmuME to PSP. It’s extremely slow, so don’t expect it to run anything well, but it does prove DS emulation is possible on the PSP.
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