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PSP GAMES FOR SALE/TRADE |
18 Sep |
I’m looking to trade them for dsi games for sale them. All games ate priced between 10-15
Original post: www.dsifans.com
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PSP Emulation on PS3 |
11 Sep |
Posted by Tempbot – 3 replies
Original post: gbatemp.net
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How to Replace your PSP TFT-LCD Screen |
3 Sep |
Scratches? Dust under screen? Cracked Screen? Most people at this point get frustrated at their PSP and break their PSP’s or they throw them away. Unfortunately people do not understand that the PSP is one of the most customizable handheld systems out there. You can not only change things like faceplates, but you can also replace broken LCD screens.
An average PSP TFT-LCD screen costs around 50-70 dollars, and that is way less then going out of your way to buy a 3.10 firmware PSP for $200.
Below is a guide i found on how to replace the LCD screen, and a great site to pick up the PSP TFT-LCD screens for the replacement. To replace a PSP screen it takes a screw driver and around 10 minutes.
How to Replace an PSP TFT-LCD:
Ok, now we can get started on the guide. Here is what you are gonig to need to complete the [...]
Original post: blogs.albawaba.com
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BLOG: Obituary: PSP 2000 |
5 Aug |
Or why the PSP is dead to me.
I’ve owned a PSP for years. In fact, I’ve owned two: a launch version (sold to me by my brother), and a PSP-2000, which was funded by selling my launch version. Nintendo World Report readers probably don’t know that when the PSP and the DS were first announced, I was of the opinion that Sony’s handheld would dominate the market and quickly sink Nintendo’s new device. My rationale was simple: the PSP had a big, sexy screen, PS2-quality visuals, and functioned as a multi-purpose media platform. My thoughts on the DS largely amounted to “it’s a GBA with a second screen.” The launch model was also ugly and bulky—nowhere near as attractive (in terms of form) as the sleeker, blacker PSP. Well, we all know what happened next: the DS skyrocketed into the sales stratosphere where it has continued to stay ever since [...]
Original post: www.nintendoworldreport.com
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Angry Birds flying to PS3, PSP and DS |
3 Aug |
If you’ve ever played Angry Birds, the headline above has already made your day. If you’ve played Angry Birds only to have a friend / significant other snatch it away — a cruel reminder of your iPhone-less existence — then the above headline has undoubtedly left you positively elated. Yes, Chillingo’s Joe Wee has confirmed to The Sun that the addictive, Boom Blox-esque puzzler is headed to “Nintendo DS, Sony PSP and PS3.”
The fact the game is slated for PS3 and PSP would suggest that Angry Birds will be released as a Mini, though Chillingo wouldn’t provide Joystiq with any concrete details. Hopefully we’ll hear more at Gamescom later this month.
Angry Birds flying to PS3, PSP and DS originally appeared on Joystiq on Mon, 02 Aug 2010 20:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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PSP Firmware Update 6.31 |
29 Jul |
Posted by luke_c – 3 replies
Original post: gbatemp.net
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PSP Firmware Update 6.30 |
29 Jun |
Posted by Tempbot – 3 replies
Original post: gbatemp.net
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NEWS: Capcom Executive Sees the 3DS as a Threat to the PSP |
19 Jun |
Capcom COO believes that Sony needs to release a new PSP in order to compete with Nintendo’s 3DS.
Original post: www.nintendoworldreport.com
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NEWS: Capcom Executive Sees 3DS as Threat to PSP |
19 Jun |
Capcom COO believes that Sony needs to release a new PSP in order to compete with Nintendo’s 3DS.
Original post: www.nintendoworldreport.com
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3DS vs. PSP, PS2 and GameCube |
18 Jun |
Most of the chatter we hear about the 3DS is the autostereoscopic 3D screens, but there’s also a huge advancement in it’s graphical capabilities. Although the biggest part of having good graphics is in the hands of the artists that make them, I think this can provide a good idea of what can be achieved on the 3DS from a technical standpoint.
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Knights in the Nightmare for PSP announced by Atlus |
17 Jun |
Posted by Tempbot – 8 replies
Original post: gbatemp.net
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PSPgo 6.20 kernel exploit found |
15 Jun |
Posted by Tempbot – 3 replies
Original post: gbatemp.net
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Marvelous focuses on PSP development in fiscal 2011 |
26 May |
It shouldn’t come as much of a surprise, given the company’s recent executive pay cuts and low sales figures, that Marvelous Entertainment is looking to cut costs in fiscal 2011 by reducing its lineup of games slightly. Siliconera points out a slide from the company’s latest earnings report (Japanese PDF downloadable at the bottom of the window) that shows only ten releases for the period between April 1, 2010 and March 31, 2011. That’s down two from the previous year. The biggest move comes from the DS lineup, which is reduced from six games to just one.
Also unsurprisingly, Marvelous is putting emphasis on PSP games. PSP development was the segment of Marvelous’s game business that paid off in the last year, and the publisher is putting out more games there — four — than anywhere else in fiscal 2011. That includes the RPG Fate/Extra and the humiliating fighter Ikki Tousen: [...]
Original post: www.joystiq.com
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DSi vs. PSP 3000 |
7 May |
PSP 3000 And the DSi review. Which one I think is better for the money. Cameo song is Hollywood Undead – Undead. One thing I forgot to talk about is games. DSi has a lot of (in my opinion) “kiddish” games, and only a few “hardcore” games like GTA and call of duty. Unfortunately for that because FPS games work better on ds than PSP. PSP has a lot of shooter games and also family games. In my opinion I like PSP games better. There both great systems just I wish the DSi could play video, that would make it so much better.
Original post: www.dsifans.com
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Despicable Me games coming to Wii, DS, PS2 and PSP in July |
27 Apr |
D3Publisher has announced details on its upcoming batch of Despicable Me games, coming to Wii, DS, PS2 and PSP this July. Coinciding with the animated film’s debut and mirroring its premise of a supervillain (voiced by Steve Carell) plotting to steal the moon, Despicable Me: The Game lets you “experience the thrill of being downright despicable” and purchasing a licensed movie game.
You’ll assume the role of supervillain Gru, who must use various gadgets, weapons and an army of minions to solve puzzles, pull off “the biggest heist in history” and best his rival, Vector. (Presumably, the game is over when Vector has been beaten by, uh, Gru.)
Despicable Me: The Game will launch on the Wii, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable — courtesy of Monkey Bar Games — while a separate title, Despicable Me: The Game – Minion Mayhem is being cooked up (Fillet Minion joke goes here) just [...]
Original post: www.joystiq.com
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NPD: Nintendo DSi XL outsold PSP in March 2010 |
17 Apr |
Michael Pachter described the March launch of Nintendo’s latest handheld, the Nintendo DSi XL, “solid.” Considering it outsold both the PSP and PSP Go combined, we’re inclined to agree.
According to NPD figures (via Gamasutra), the DSi XL sold 141,000 units in March, besting PSP’s combined 120,000. Even more impressive is that this figure only accounts for four days of sales; the DSi XL was released on March 28th. The tremendous success of the equally tremendous device confirms that there truly is “room to grow” for the DS market.
NPD: Nintendo DSi XL outsold PSP in March 2010 originally appeared on Joystiq on Fri, 16 Apr 2010 19:03:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Analyst: iPhone has Apple taking a bite out of DS, PSP software sales |
23 Mar |
This whole iPhone as a gaming platform thing might just be catching on. According to a report by mobile analytics firm Flurry, revenue from games sold for Apple’s touch-based devices grew from $115 million in 2008 to an estimated $500 million last year in the US. Impressive indeed — but even more so is Flurry’s research showing that iPhone / iPod touch games now account for at least 19 percent of total US handheld software revenue, up from 5 percent in 2009.
Flurry’s findings show that most of that share has been taken away from Sony’s PSP, which accounted for 11 percent of 2009’s handheld software revenue, down from 20 percent the year before. Money taken in from Nintendo DS game sales, on the other hand(held), only decreased five percent since 2008, with Flurry pegging it at 70 percent of the market in ‘09.
The firm sees Apple continuing to put the [...]
Original post: www.joystiq.com
Tags: Apple, DS, game, games, iPhone, iPod, nintendo, PSP, rom

