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March 27, 2013
Video tutorials from myself are up again! Today I've collected all the necessary files/plugins into one video for you to get your old favourite PS1/PSX games running on your 6.XX CFW PSP.
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March 19, 2013
The scene has been a pretty exciting place this week despite the absence of all the usual suspects like multiMAN and Iris. While this set ,may not be made up of all the usual suspects, these downloads are some of the best to keep you up to date on what's been happening!
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March 13, 2013
The PSP app Webtastic has been offline for some time now, but it has a new server! So this PSP will work on every PSP with a Wi-Fi connection. You can now visit the app through the PSP browser without the "Cursor Bug"
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February 15, 2013
Just as the name implies, SvenGDK's PS Multi Tools is one of the most functional pieces of software whether you are using a PS3, PSP, or even a PS2. With version 9 out today there are even more features to love!
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February 07, 2013
The PSP scene has really started to gain some traction over the past couple of days. Today we bring you an update to a popular NeoGeo emulator for Sony's handheld that adds support for a whole bunch of BIOs and updated effects!
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February 06, 2013
For those that are looking to get their classic gaming homebrew fix, you just might want to check out this PSP game by developer nubek for a project that is young in its life cycle but still pretty impressive.
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February 06, 2013
With PRO-C2 being the first of hopefully many updates in PSP CFW, I'm sure there are still people who are unfamiliar with the PSP hacking scene, or getting rusty from a slow hacking scene who aren't sure on how to install this custom firmware. That is where this article comes in.
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November 27, 2012
I'm not really one for cheating in games, and if I decide to unleash this level of laziness I will always wait until I have finished a game to its maximum potential. If however you are more liberal with your shortcuts and cheating, this will spell hours of fun.
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September 25, 2012
The honest truth is that the PSP web browser has proven itself to be one simply horrific attempt at modern technology. As the years have passed, the once futuristic concept of browsing the web on a console has been a completely cumbersome process, but this app seeks to make things simpler for you. Did we mention there's an iOS version too?
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September 24, 2012
With so much heat coming on the PS Vita these days from the hacking community, it can be easy to forget that there is still a pretty strong audience standing behind Sony's original handheld as well. If you still happen to be into the PSP dev side of things, you might be interested to know that PRXDecrypter has been updated to include support for the system's more recent firmware versions.
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September 19, 2012
What if there was a site similar to Kickstarter.com that would allow people to raise money for homebrew projects?
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September 18, 2012
If you've been dying to get a homebrew fix of the zombie apocalypse on your PSP, then why not try out the latest build of zharikov.vitalik's ZombieSinf2. The full story will tell you what this version holds.
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September 06, 2012
Usually when we talk about bricks within the PSP community, it can never be for anything good. Still, today we have some good news for those of you that may actually enjoy bricks in a different context.
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September 04, 2012
When you're an active member of the PS3 scene, that can mean you have tons of different files to deal with. Between your EBOOTs and your ISOs sometimes its hard to keep it all organized on your PCs hard drive. Game List 1.93 has a solution for you!
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August 30, 2012
While the introduction of this PSP homebrew game may have slipped through the cracks over this past week, there is no reason that racing fans shouldn't check out the initial iteration of Runaway Car for PSP.
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August 23, 2012
While the PSP scene is full of some great games that have entertained throngs of engaged hackers and fans, there are plenty of homebrew applications that somehow are able to fly under the radar mostly because they just doesn't have quite as much entertainment value as something like SNES TYL.
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August 22, 2012
Have you ever forgotten the default login information for your router? Occassions like this usually involve having to call manufacturer tech support while you wait on hold for ten minutes for an agent that only reads their information from a script. Thanks to this PSP app now you have another option.
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April 18, 2012
Coming all the way from France is the developer GeeckoDev and his new plotting tool gPlot++. This nifty little app will allow you to plot and display 4 concurrent functions and will allow you to move them about as needed through zoom and panning.
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April 15, 2012
Yesterday we reported that Avanaboy had found an issue with his UMD Killer 1.2 and he was working on a fix. Well after 7 hours of strait code he has released his fix. The issue became apparent when trying to dump a video UMD...
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April 13, 2012
The PSP Dev Avanaboy has made an announcement that he has uncovered an issue in his latest version of "UMD Killer" his UMD dumping tool for your Custom Firmware enabled PSP.
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