Showing posts with label Psp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Psp. Show all posts
Monday, January 24, 2011
Lord of Arcana
Sunday, December 5, 2010
God of War: Ghost of Sparta
Throughout Ghost of Sparta, Kratos' ultimate goal is to discover the destiny of his close friend who was forcibly segregated from him when they were both still children. The adventure occurs between the first two games in the series, and it lets you do a fine occupation of fleshing away his painful backstory although furthering the idea that Kratos should exact revenge for the gods. There are several clever sequences when the story and gameplay are intertwined, and these show to be the most powerful moments amongst people. Kratos is additional complex than the angry facade would make you believe, and being competent to see how he pertains to his blood relatives goes far away toward making the following god slayer feel like a normal man which has a few larger-than-life problems.
The slowly acquiring story does a superb job of pressuring you through the following thrilling adventure, but it is the outstanding visuals that offer the wow element. This is your stunning-looking game. Clever camera work gradually transitions between tight close-ups and sweeping panoramas, and exacting details be sure that every view is included with its own visible delights. The technical selection is particularly impressive because of the game floods the particular screen with players and special side effects without skipping any beat, and the creative flourishes give every creature a unique personality and each location an alternative feel. Unfortunately, for the reason that screen is so small, it is usually difficult to locate the pint-sized Kratos for the duration of certain sequences where you must battle a horde of enemies while the camera is pulled apart way back. It's a small price to fund such an amazing-looking activity, but it should lessen the impact whenever you can't see precisely what you're doing.
* SCEA
* Ready at Dawn
* Fantasy Action Adventure
* Release: Nov 2, 2010 »
* ESRB: Mature
Valkyria Chronicles II
24 months have passed considering that events of Valkyria Chronicles. The small, neutral nation of Gallia remains to be caught between mighty opposing forces from the game's fantasy analogue to get World War II. Currently, though, an army involving Gallian rebels is rising up against the country's ruler, Archduchess Cordelia, after she was outed inside previous game as among the list of Darcsen, a persecuted, scapegoated species. It falls towards your squad, the ragtag bottom part class of Lanseal, a Gallian military academy, to finish this civil battle. The plot will probably hold your curiosity, though it are unable to match the capturing epic of the predecessor, and not any character is since memorable as in which game's icy poster lady, Selvaria Bles.
Lanseal Academy is part graduating high school, part boot get away. It's set on a campus imagined inside Valkyria Chronicles' elaborate "European" style, most turrets and courtyards. Here, teens take tuition, deal with teenager problems--crushes, bullying, angst--and develop into soldiers. When head character Avan Hardins joins Lanseal to investigate the mysterious loss of life of his brother, a former pupil, he is given to Class G, into which the least promising kids will be sorted. There he is made the head with the class, and so head of the squad, despite deficit of academic aptitude or apparent commitment. Even though Avan (personality: hungry) is just not as likable because the leads of the last game, it's the ensemble cast that basically matters. Among all those supporting characters, utilizing their own quirks, backstories, plus side missions, you'll find enough charm to stay you involved. The fluffy teenage dramas of Course G are well-balanced by the tough edge of anti-Darcsen racism, manifested as bullying inside school and as violent ethnic cleanse further afield.
* Sega
* Action Role-Playing
* Release: Aug 30, 2010 »
* ESRB: Teen
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Sony Targets Apple in New PSP Ads
A new ad form Sony admits that Apple might have more iPhone games, but counters that they aren’t nearly as good as the PSPs.
Apple has made no secret of its intention to enter into the gaming market for its mobile devices, and so far it has been relying on the quantity of games it has available to compete against the Sony PSP and the Nintendo DS. In a new ad, Sony has decided to fire back.
Continuing its series of “Marcus Rivers” videos, Sony has basically conceded the fact that Apple has more games, but claims that they aren’t as good as the PSP’s games.
Perhaps a new battle between tech giants is about to begin…
Saturday, June 13, 2009
PSP Firmware 5.51 Update is Now Available!
PSP Firmware 5.51 Update is Now Available!PSP Playstation Portable Official Firmware Update are now ready to download.You can download it here.
System software stability during use of some features has been improved.
Download: PSP Firmware 5.51 Update (US) / PSP Firmware 5.51 Update (EU)
source
System software stability during use of some features has been improved.
Download: PSP Firmware 5.51 Update (US) / PSP Firmware 5.51 Update (EU)
source
PSP Firmware 5.51 Update is Now Available!
PSP Firmware 5.51 Update is Now Available!PSP Playstation Portable Official Firmware Update are now ready to download.You can download it here.
System software stability during use of some features has been improved.
Download: PSP Firmware 5.51 Update (US) / PSP Firmware 5.51 Update (EU)
source
System software stability during use of some features has been improved.
Download: PSP Firmware 5.51 Update (US) / PSP Firmware 5.51 Update (EU)
source
Monday, April 13, 2009
A Guide on How to install PSP Custom Firmware 5.00 M33-6/ Download PSP Custom Firmware 5.00 M33-6
A Guide on How to install PSP Custom Firmware 5.00 M33-6 Download PSP Custom Firmware 5.00 M33-6 .Where can I find PSP Custom Firmware 5.00 M33? I want a new PSP custom firmware and I want to install it in my PSP.
1.- Download the 5.00 M33-6 update.
2.- Uncompress the contents of the “500m33_6” file into a handy location your HD. Browse the uncompressed contents in your HD, and you will see a folder called UPDATE.
3.- Connect your PSP to your PC via USB cable and enable the USB Mode on your PSP.
4.- From your Operative System, go to the directory :/PSP/GAME located in your memory stick.
5.- Copy the UPDATE folder and its contents, into the folder :/PSP/GAME of your Memory Stick. If it asks you to overwrite any files, confirm with “Yes”.
NOTE: If you’re running a M33 custom firmware below 5.00 M33 then you need to download the official Sony 5.00 update file here. Unzip the “PSP_500_FW_UPDATE” file and rename the included EBOOT file to 500.PBP. Place the 500.PBP file into the UPDATE folder with the EBOOT file.
6.- Disable the USB Mode safely and disconnect the PSP from the PC.
7.- In the PSP’s XMB Menu, go to “Game” -> “Memory Stick”
8.- Highlight the M33 Updater and press X button to execute the program.
9.- A black screen with some text will pop up. Press X, and the Update will be installed.
NOTE: If you’re updating from a M33 custom firmware below 5.00 M33 you are now installing the custom firmware 5.00 M33. Choose your timezone and then in the end press X to restart (you might think it looks like as if it’s installing the official 5.00 firmware, but it is not). Your PSP will now reboot and you will get a blue screen with some text in different languages. Make sure you press O. Do not skip this step by shutting down the PSP using the On/Off Switch or otherwise you’ll end up with a brick. Your PSP will now reboot.
10.- Check your PSP Settigs Menu (Settings -> System Settings -> System Information). You should be now in 5.00 M33-6.
Changes in 5.00 M33-5:
- A setting has been added to recovery, that, when enabled it may increase memory stick reading speed. (only on the psp, not in the pc).
By default it is disabled. If you installed 3.71 fatmsmod, do not use this setting, as its perfomance with 3.71 driver has not been tested.
Instead, reinstall 5.00 m33-4 using dc8 and update to 5.00 m33-5
Changes in 5.00 M33-6:
- Fixed a bug in 5.00 M33-6 that made unbootable psp without memory stick or with a bad one.
The included file fat_comparison.html contains a comparison of perfomance between the 5.00 fat driver, the 3.71 one, and the 5.00 one with the speed up hack during the read of an iso.
The test was done on the game Valkyrie Profile in cso format in march33 mode. Other games, modes and applications different than iso reading showed similar results.
[source]
1.- Download the 5.00 M33-6 update.
2.- Uncompress the contents of the “500m33_6” file into a handy location your HD. Browse the uncompressed contents in your HD, and you will see a folder called UPDATE.
3.- Connect your PSP to your PC via USB cable and enable the USB Mode on your PSP.
4.- From your Operative System, go to the directory :/PSP/GAME located in your memory stick.
5.- Copy the UPDATE folder and its contents, into the folder :/PSP/GAME of your Memory Stick. If it asks you to overwrite any files, confirm with “Yes”.
NOTE: If you’re running a M33 custom firmware below 5.00 M33 then you need to download the official Sony 5.00 update file here. Unzip the “PSP_500_FW_UPDATE” file and rename the included EBOOT file to 500.PBP. Place the 500.PBP file into the UPDATE folder with the EBOOT file.
6.- Disable the USB Mode safely and disconnect the PSP from the PC.
7.- In the PSP’s XMB Menu, go to “Game” -> “Memory Stick”
8.- Highlight the M33 Updater and press X button to execute the program.
9.- A black screen with some text will pop up. Press X, and the Update will be installed.
NOTE: If you’re updating from a M33 custom firmware below 5.00 M33 you are now installing the custom firmware 5.00 M33. Choose your timezone and then in the end press X to restart (you might think it looks like as if it’s installing the official 5.00 firmware, but it is not). Your PSP will now reboot and you will get a blue screen with some text in different languages. Make sure you press O. Do not skip this step by shutting down the PSP using the On/Off Switch or otherwise you’ll end up with a brick. Your PSP will now reboot.
10.- Check your PSP Settigs Menu (Settings -> System Settings -> System Information). You should be now in 5.00 M33-6.
Changes in 5.00 M33-5:
- A setting has been added to recovery, that, when enabled it may increase memory stick reading speed. (only on the psp, not in the pc).
By default it is disabled. If you installed 3.71 fatmsmod, do not use this setting, as its perfomance with 3.71 driver has not been tested.
Instead, reinstall 5.00 m33-4 using dc8 and update to 5.00 m33-5
Changes in 5.00 M33-6:
- Fixed a bug in 5.00 M33-6 that made unbootable psp without memory stick or with a bad one.
The included file fat_comparison.html contains a comparison of perfomance between the 5.00 fat driver, the 3.71 one, and the 5.00 one with the speed up hack during the read of an iso.
The test was done on the game Valkyrie Profile in cso format in march33 mode. Other games, modes and applications different than iso reading showed similar results.
[source]
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