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01 2nd, 2008

I got an email today from a member of our comunity, OrisP. And I gotta say, there must be a little “Evil” in him. And I’ll tell you why he’s “evil” in a sec. But first, let me explain what he wanted.

You see, he wanted me to explain how to copy PSP UMD discs onto a memory stick. Anyway, I’m a bit lazy sometimes, and this wasn’t any different. You see, I did a quick search on Youtube, and found this killer video.

Now, I sent this video to OrisP and it worked a treat. But he emailed me back. You see, what he did was get all his friends to give him their psp games and stuff, and copied them like in the video. Now he’s got all these games ready for play. But he say’s he’s just made a “backup” for his friends, just in case they “lose” them or something.

…. Evil. Isn’t it. he he he

Anyway, if you got friends with psp games, you can do the same. Make backup copies for them. he he he

So, if you wanna do the same as OrisP, have a watch of this video.

For more psp game downloads and tips, you’ll find it on our site.



PSP WIFI For Free

Author: admin
10 30th, 2007

My friend sent this and I want you to see it too.

You see, he knows how much I like to play psp games online and stuff. Anyway, apart from emailing me 5 VIP vouchers to Micky D’s, he also included this.

PSP WFI Free

Now normally, I’d throw away an email like this as he spams me more than I like. But being a good friend an all, I feel as though I have to read it.

You see, every time I hear someone giving away free stuff, my “bullsht detector” rings out loud. Anyway, this time, I was on high alert.

But when you got T Mobile, ho are like this huge company or something saying this, you know it’s genuine.

Have a look what I’m talking about here.

Anyway, there are a few of us who have already joined. And we think this is good enough to share with you.

You see, you’ll be able to play games while relaxing at Starbucks or something. You know, if you don’t want to go inside and buy a drink and all to use the WIFI. One of my friends does this. He just sits outside the shop on the bench they normally have, and uses the WIFI. He totally get’s away with it too! Which I think is way cool.

Anyway, all you need to do is go here, and follow the instructions. Pretty simple huh.

For more psp game downloads and info, you’ll find it here first.



10 28th, 2007

Now before I begin this post, I gotta WARN you about modding your PSP. You see, if not done properly, it might brick your PSP.

So in saying this, let me share this with you.

I just got myself a new PSP Slim and wanted to know if I could “Pandorize” it.

Anyway, I emailed a good friend of mine who’s in with the psp scene. Yeah. He’s one of those hackers or something. Anyway, I asked him if he knew of anyone who had Pandorized their new PSP Slim.

Well, a few hours later, I get an email and a link to the video below. (It;s a killer video.)

The good news is that people are already Pandorizing their PSP Slim when they want. THe only badnews is this. Wehaven;t got the details on how they do it. But we are contantly trying to find them.

And for more free psp game downloads, please bookmark our site today.



10 23rd, 2007

When I get free time and stuff, I like to play around with my psp. You know, there was a point of time where I thought I was a tech dude or something. You know. I thought I could do stuff to my psp.

… Like mod it or something.

Anyway, after pulling my PSP apart one day and completely destroying it, I realized one thing. I’m not smart enough to F$%K around with it.

Guess I learned the hardway!

Now mods should be left to the big boys. Like these dudes. You see, these guys have done some crazy shite to their PSP. And you know what?

Well, watch this video and check out what they’ve done.

It’s absolutely mind blowing. Only one complaint I have about it.

They don’t give you the instructions on how to do it yourself. I guess thats a good thing for me. You see, if I saw the instructions, I think I’d give it a go.

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10 11th, 2007

People keep telling us how much they like the mac theme we put up a few weeks ago. Anyway, for all you Windows lovers out there, here is a Windows Vista theme for you to play with.

You see, this is so good, some people think you can do away with a hand held pc.

… I don’t know about that, but it is awesome!

Anyway, watch this video first to see what you need to do.

If you know what you’re doing, here is where you can download the file;
http://www.download.com/PspWxp/3000-7242_4-10539062.html?tag=lst-0-1

If you are getting the annoying “Content Cannot Be Displayed” message, then follow the steps in the video below. You’ll make the message disappear.

For more psp game downloads info and stuff, you’ll get it right here.



It would be nice to customize your Sony PSP screen just as you would a Windows desktop, wouldn’t it? Well, actually you can, if you’re willing to use an unlicensed homebrew application on your PSP. I know, you have probably heard of some homebrew apps that “brick” the PSP. Believe me, those are not just scary stories, they have actually happened to some unfortunate and inexperienced users. However, the free application you can use to load themes on your PSP is apparently safe, although it is always good to exercise great caution when dealing with unlicensed releases.

The free application I am talking about is called ThemePSP v1.2, which should only be used on a PSP running on 1.5 firmware. If you do not know your PSP’s firmware version or, indeed, what “firmware” even means, then I do not recommend using this application, since your portable player could very well end up a brick. But if you feel comfortable enough to use it, then ThemePSP v1.2 can be used to flash theme packs onto your PSP screen and thus give it new custom backgrounds, font styles, colors, and more.

If you are interested in downloading a copy of this free app for your PSP, I suggest you head over to the QJ.Net Forums, the discussion board for the Quick Jump Network. You may have to register for the forum to access some features, but the registration is free and it only takes a couple of minutes to complete. To find the application, go to the subforum PSP Homebrew Discussion and look for the ThemePSP thread.

The same thread is where you can find many user-submitted theme packs you can download for free to your PSP. The files are not actually on the forum pages. Instead, the thread contains a long list of links to available PSP theme pack files. Not all of these links may be working, and the variety is limited to what others have created and uploaded. But there are still a number of interesting free downloads, especially for those who would like PSP themes centered on games (Legend of Zelda, Mortal Kombat), TV shows (The Simpsons, Prison Break), movies (The Matrix, Spiderman), and hard rock bands (Metallica, Linkin Park). There is also a theme creator available for people who would like to come up with their own PSP themes.

By the way, there is a website called ThemePSP.com that does not seem to have anything to do with the ThemePSP v1.2 mod. The ThemePSP.com is simply a website that offers free downloads of PSP wallpapers in a variety of categories. That is simple and safe enough for anyone to do. Even though ThemePSP v1.2 seems harmless, it does make some modifications to your PSP system. If you are nervous about using it, you can just download a free wallpaper for your PSP.
Did you find tips on free PSP themes useful?



08 4th, 2007

This method is for Version 2.xx and above. For Version 1.50, pls read further below.

Setup ——-

(1) Before you begin, make sure you have a PSP 2.x: * Does your PSP main menu has an Internet “Globe” icon. If so, you have a 2.x.

(2) Make sure you have the right USB cable to connect your PSP to a PC

(3) Make sure your memory stick is formatted. If it is, you will see the directory PSPPHOTO when your PSP is connected to a PC (via USB).

Begin ——-

(4) Connect your PSP to a PC now. Besides hooking up the USB cable, you’ll have to select “USB Connection” from the first PSP main menu icon. If successful, your PSP will appear as a drive icon on a Windows or Mac.

(5) Copy the wallpaper(s) to PSPPHOTO. For example, if your PSP appears as E: drive, then copy the pictures to E:PSPPHOTO

(6) Get out of “USB Connection” mode by following the instructions on the PSP screen (on a Japan PSP, pressing the “X” button. On a US or European PSP, press the “O” button).

(7) From the PSP main menu, navigate to the Photo icon and view the copied picture

(8) When the picture is displayed on-screen, press the “Triangle” button

(9) Choose the second icon from the left (”Set as wallpaper”)

(10) Confirm your selection

(11) Done.

(12) In newer PSP firmware, you may have to do 1 more step: Go to the “Settings” icon (left most). Scroll down/up to “Theme Settings”. Go to “Wallpaper”, press the O button (for Japanese PSP) or X button (for US PSP). Choose “Use Wallpaper”. Done.



08 4th, 2007

Most PSP owners have no idea how to play PSP online, so I’m going to show you how! Your PSP can pick up free wireless internet and I’m going to show you exactly how to do it!

Resources-First of all you will need a few things to get your PSP online. Obviously the first thing is some wireless internet signals nearby. You can pick these signals up anywhere in the modern world-from Starbucks to the car park of your local hotel. The PSP wireless works on 802.11b format, which is the norm all over the world, so you should have no issue. This means that just about any form of wireless internet is fine. Also you will need a copy of Wipeout pure.

Ready? Okay here, goes, how to play PSP online in 5 easy steps!

How to play PSP Online Step 1
Switch the PSP on and go into the System Menu. From there go into Network Settings and Infrastructure mode-once there select a connection to edit. If there is an existing connection set up, choose this as the one to Edit. Leave the name of the profile as is, and also skip the WLAN settings if already set up.

How to play PSP Online Step 2
Go into Address Settings and click on Custom. Whatever you do, don’t change IP Address Setting from Automatic-this can cause major problems.

How to play PSP Online Step 3
Now go into DNS Setting and click on Manual. Now we need to enter the address of the web gateway we will use. The most popular one is the one at Endgadget, so use the numbers 208.42.28.174 for the Primary DNS IP, and leave the secondary one as zeros (0.0.0.0.). If you have trouble getting this gateway to work, Google search will find some more.

How to play PSP Online Step 4
Go into the Proxy Server options and select Do Not Use. All you need to do from there is confirm it all, and save it by pressing the X button it asks. How to play PSP Online Step 5
Launch Wipeout Pure as you normally would, and go into the downloads menu. When asked to select a connection, choose the one you have just fooled around with, and you should see the Endgadget screen. This is now a fully working web browser, and you should be free to play PSP online to your heart’s content!

That’s how to play PSP online! If you have required resources, an internet connection for your PSP can be very useful!



08 4th, 2007

Have you been pulling your hair out trying to download music to your Sony PSP?

I am going to give you my quick and easy recipe for putting your favorite music on your PSP. There are only a few steps and it is a cinch on you know how.

1. First off you need to get what they call a cd ripper and while you are at it I would definitely grab a psp video converter. A cd ripper lets you pull music (rip) of your cd’s that you have now. The psp video converter will let you rip and convert video files to watch on your PSP…so you can watch and listen to music videos and music, cool heh!

2. Load your cd and fire up your cd ripper select the song or songs you want to put on your PSP and hit the “extract and encode” to PSP.

3. If you already have music files on your pc then all you need to do is hit “add” from your cd ripper or psp video converter.

4. Make sure on all of the above you select the “PSP” format.

5. How to download or transfer your music to PSP? Just connect your PSP with your PC with the USB cable, and copy your mp3 file(s) into “H:PSPMUSIC” where H: would equal the drive of your PSP.

That’s it. It is real simple to put music on your PSP!
Travis Sago is a computer technician and PSP enthusiast and fanatic. Don’t have a good cd ripper or psp video converter? You can learn more about both at http://www.the-psp-pimp.com/pspvideoconverter.html



Put Movies On PSP

Author: admin
08 4th, 2007

A lot of people got new PSPs today but many of them do not know how to put movies on PSP. I’m not a PSP expert but I’ve spend some time researching how to put movies on psp. I will explain how in this short article.

The first thing you need to know is the PSP can only play MP4 video files. So if you download or rip any other file formats such as AVI, MOV or DIVX etc, you need a software to convert these files to MP4.

I use Imtoo PSP video converter but you could use other psp video software converters as well.

Most psp video converters will allows conversion to MP4. You might also want to make the setting are as followed

Video size: either 368×206 or 320×240 due to screen resolution of PSP
Video Bit rate : 384, 512, 768 Kbps
Frame rate : at least 29 frames per second

Audio Sample Rate : 24 Khz
Audio bit rate : 64, 96, 128 160 Kbps

These settings will ensure the converted movie file can play smoothly on your PSP.

Once you have done that, the next step is to put the converted movie on your PSP.

You need to connect your PSP to your computer via the PSP data transfer cable.

If you are using the Imtool PSP video converter, click on tools and then psp video manager.

Then click on browse to select the mp4 files you want to copy and click on move to transfer it to your PSP. That’s it. It’s that simple.

I’ve not used other PSP video converter software but they should work in the same way. As you can see, it’s not that difficult to put movies on PSP.

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