So, you've managed to get your hands on a Sony PSP, and what's more, you want to jump right into the whole homebrew scene to unleash everything that this slick black puppy is capable of.
The year-end report for video games held surprises as next-generation systems took a back seat to the old standbys.
The latest Sony PSP firmware, version 3.03, has been cracked.
With the imminent release of Sony's PlayStation 3 (PS3), news of the groundbreaking features of the console have begun leaking from press sources around the globe.
Your lonely PSP can have GPS and digital camera soon, but no full keyboard yet
Sony has released their August PSP Content Pack
All-New Compilation Takes Gamers Back to the 1990s for a Classic Gaming Experience
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Not content with playing games, watching telly and listening to music on your handheld console? Never fear – you could soon be using it as a mobile phone too.
Sony, in its infinite wisdom, has today upped the Japanese PSP firmware by 0.01 of a notch to version 2.71, and in doing so has bestowed upon the handheld the ability to download game demos to a Memory Stick.
The hit US TV series Lost will be appearing in game form on all formats in 2007 courtesy of Ubisoft.
It's taken a while for this franchise to go handheld.
The final batch of E3 screenshots is a big one...
We've uploaded the first batch of our massive E3 screenshots update.
I made it back from Los Angeles safe and sound and over the next week or so will be posting my impressions of the best and worst from E3 Expo 2006.
This year's E3 has been surprising and the main show hasn't even started
yet. The big shock was how poor Sony?s presentation was on Monday, hardly the
wow factor that might have been expected given the excitement usually
surrounding new Sony hardware.
The amazing looking Xbox 360/PC game will be squeezed onto the more technologically challenged Sony formats.
The games on show at E3 for PSP/PS2 that you'll be playing later in the year.
Atari is bringing the classic series to PSP.
Activision has gained the rights to produce James Bond games until 2014.