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The Secret Saturdays: Beasts of the 5th Sun Review
While other retailers would consider digital content as a threat to their business, GameStop COO J. Paul Raines believes that DLC is critical to their survival. As such, he says that the next challenge for him and
Homebrew coder PSPfreak2007 has recently updated his cool homebrew dice game, Zock'n Roll. The latest release of the fun homebrew game includes the additional of update check, a new easy installer and some other bug fixes.
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Homebrew coder DSPSP has dropped by our forums to release a new version of PSPMulti, a handy homebrew application that allows you to install plugins, rip UMD's and play different mini-games, among other things. Notable features of
With the release of SOCOM U.S. Navy SEALs: Fireteam Bravo 3 just around the corner, Slant Six Games has once again released a brand new dev diary to talk about the co-operative play of the game. Watch
It's been awhile since we last heard from homebrew coder Quake, but now he's back to release a new version of Extreme Link, a homebrew management application for Windows that allows you to organize your PSP's media
It seems Nintendo president Satoru Iwata isn't the only one unconcerned by the Apple iPad. Sony's John Koller is also not threatened by the device's gaming capabilities. In fact, he thinks it'll just drive people to buy
Disgaea Infinite is a visual novel, an entry in a genre whose popularity is mostly confined to Japan. Surprisingly enough, NIS America is bringing it to North America.
The PSP homebrew scene was abuzz earlier this week thanks to a video that allegedly showed a Hello World on firmware 6.20. Unfortunately, things didn't quite end so happily ever after. But hey, at least we still
Time for the PSP Weekend Warrior again. Things on the official side of the fence weren't exactly what you'd call jumping this week, but we still saw a few interesting updates. Peace Walker's getting a bit of
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