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PSP 3000

The 3000 series is finally feeling the love. It wasn’t too long ago that “Hello World” was successfully exploited onto the 3000. Now just a short time later, the third full generation of the PSP is headed towards a wonderful hombrew-enabled future. ChickHEN is here for the PSP 3000.

 

Developer, Davee, of Team Typhoon, has released the exploit and directions for this seemingly easy-to-do hack. The steps and a handy-dandy download link are provided below for those of you who thought that you were doomed on the “Unhackable T88v3 and TA-090 motherboards”.

 

Before I roll out with the good stuff, however, it’s important to make known a few of the downsides of this Homebrew Enabler. ChickHEN currently cannot make .ISO or .CSO backups run. This applies for Playstation 1 titles too. You will also not be given access to flash memory either, so custom XMB’s are not going to be readily available (yet). Plugins also won’t be able to be loaded as a result of this, obviously, and that goes for custom firmware too. As of yet, no custom firmware is released for the PSP 3000, but that doesn’t mean it’s impossible. With breakthroughs like ChickHEN, developers are questioning just exactly how far they can go.

 

To run ChickHEN, follow these steps:

 

  1. First off use the supplied TIFF image and place it in the PSP>PHOTO Directory.
  2. Copy h.bin over to the MS ROOT and safely remove device.
  3. Scroll over to the PHOTO icon on the XMB and click the ChickHEN folder and wait.
  4. If all goes well the screen should blank out and flash green showing that the HEN is loaded and all is well.
  5. Wait for your PSP to reboot and check your PSP’s system software. It should now display: “5.03 ChickHEN”.
  6. Scroll on over to GAME and enjoy some Homebrew!

 

Interested in downloading this? The link is below! Enjoy!

 

[_DOWNLOAD:_ChickHEN_]                                                                        [_SOURCE_]

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Q. What is the PSP missing now? No, not a second analog nub or built in webcam at this point. It’s missing a mouse, of course!

PSP hacker TokyoDrift found a way to map the handheld’s buttons to a mouse, using nothing more than a PS2 mouse, an ATMEL ATmega8 chip-sporting breadboard, and a massive brain. PSP users looking to do this themselves can find all of the steps at the pspfreak.de forums.

 

NOTE: Of course, it goes without saying that you should probably be somewhat comfortable with homebrew before trying this yourself.


Source: Engadget

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Capcom is going to make its PlayStation Network presence a lot more robust as it begins releasing ports of PS1 titles and providing downloadable versions of previous PSP titles throughout the year. The company spoke with Capcom’s Chris Kramer, who let us know that the company would be listening to what the community wants and figuring out internally what titles to release but don’t expect any of them to involve licensing shenanigans along the lines of Marvel vs. Capcom.

We’ll definitely be looking at a lot of titles that have things like Street Fighter and Resident Evil in the title,” Kramer said. “We’re thinking about putting together a long list of the titles we’re looking at, and then releasing it on Capcom Unity and having people vote on them. Ultimately we’re looking at bringing between 20 and 40 titles to the PSN over the next several months.

 

Source: PSP Fanboy

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The ESRB rating site has gone on rating a few more of the upcoming PS1 releases for the PSN Store. Spyro 2 and Spyro: Year Of The Dragon are both listed as being approved for the PlayStation 3 and PSP.

With titles like WipEout, Street Fighter Alpha 2 and 3, not having been listed for months and, in some cases, over a year, we’re not expecting to see these Spyro games soon. If at all. The only thing is that when they rate the games, it sits there and waits. I am not quiet to sure about this one being anytime soon though, but would be a nic addition to the PS games on the PSN.

 

It is nice to see it being rated though. What do you guys think? Would you like this game to come out any time soon?

 

Source: PSP Fanboy

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Rumor has it that:


Rumors of a major PSP hardware redesign have repeatedly bubbled to the surface over the last several months some claiming the removal of the system’s UMD disc drive, and others pointing to a second analog stick and sliding screen. According to sources directly involved with the new system, we have learned that Sony will quell those rumors by unveiling their revamped PSP at this year’s E3 conference in June.

Many have speculated that the update would be called either the PSP 2 or PSP-4000, but our sources claim Sony will forgo a numerical moniker in favor of a subtitle. We’ve heard various rumored code names for the project (including PSP Slide, PSP Flip, and PSP Go!), but given that Sony has introduced the Go! brand of add-ons (the Go!View video on-demand service and 1.3 megapixel Go!Cam) for the European PSP, it seems likely that the new system will in fact be called the PSP Go! Our sources further confirm that this redesign will be available in two SKUs, with either eight or 16 GB of built-in flash memory. The system is set for release in Japan this September with a U.S. debut coming in either late October or early November.

In addition, since the UMD is going away, Sony will have over 100 classic and new PSP titles available for download at launch (Gran Turismo Mobile is said to be one of the premier launch titles). As for the hardware itself, the redesign will include a d-pad, analog nub, and face buttons as part of a sliding unit sticking out below the screen (as seen in our mockup above). Unfortunately for those looking for twin-stick shooter controls, the new system will not have a second analog stick, but instead will remain consistent with the current control configuration.

When asked about any of these details, Sony, of course, stated that it “does not comment on rumors or speculation.”

As a bit of actual speculation, we wouldn’t be surprised to see Sony borrow many design features from their Mylo 2 handheld Internet device, which is seemingly dead in the water. This could provide an 800×480 pixel touch screen for the system, as well as a camera on the system’s backside.

Between the redesign and a strong lineup of recently announced PSP titles (see: Tekken 6 and Soul Calibur: Broken Destiny), Sony is clearly attempting to assert their relevance in the wake of the DSi’s release and success of the iPhone as a gaming platform. It’ll be interesting to see what sort of a splash Sony makes and the reaction the new hardware receives when it debuts at E3, which is only a month away. Preloading every PSP Go! with a copy of LittleBigPlanet would certainly make some waves .”

Source: http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/

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The Shippuden invasion continues this fall in Naruto Shippuden: Legends: Akatsuki Rising, bringing team-based teen ninja battles to Sony’s handheld.

Players join a slightly older, slightly wiser Naruto and friends as they search for Gaara, who has been kidnapped by the dreaded Akatsuki organization. Will Naruto be able to free sand boy before the Akatsuki release the demon lurking inside of him? More than likely, unless you’re a big fan of “Game Over” screens.

The game is a 3D adventure title, with fighting that utilizes the timed button press method of replicating ninja powers. Players will be able to select two additional team members during the adventure, unleashing team attacks or utilizing other special powers as the situation requires. Akatsuki features two separate story modes, one of which allows you to play the main story from the Akatsuki point of view, along with local wireless versus mode and a scroll-collecting series of side missions.

How do you like him? Young or old?

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PC World’s Game On is reporting that its “sources” have “hinted” at the storage medium for the rumored PSP Go! Refuting the claim that the device will ship with on-board Flash Storage, the blog suggests that it will make use of the Memory Stick HG-Micro format announced at CES, although it’s not clear from the wording if that “expanded” version of the current Memory Stick Micro (pictured) is the exact format or just an example.

“Think something like the Memory Stick HG-Micro,” Game On’s Matt Peckham said, “with a 60MB/s transfer rate, approximately 40MB/s faster than original Memory Stick Duo.” Tiny memory cards would be great if this news turns out to be real. It contradicts what we’d already heard about the system, and we don’t know who’s got the facts straight. For that matter, we don’t really know if there are any facts involved. We’re talking rumors about rumors.

Source: PSP Fanboy

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This week is pretty good, we have quiet a few updates here with acouple of demos and themes:


PLAYABLE CONTENT

- Marvel vs Capcom 2 demo

PSP CONTENT
- Patapon 2 demo
- Prinny: Can I Really Be The Hero “Lil Asagi Comes Home” level pack $3.99

- Patapon 2 Battlefield theme

THEMES & WALLPAPERS
- Patapon 2 Battlefield theme
- PixelJunk Eden Encore theme B
- Disgaea 3 Pleinair theme $0.99
– University of Louisville theme $1.99
– Ole Miss theme $1.99
- PixelJunk Eden Encore wallpaper B

ADD-ON CONTENT
-
Killzone 2 Steel and Titanium pack $5.99
- LittleBigPlanet Egyptian minipack $2.99
- Burnout Paradise Cops and Robbers pack $9.99
- Disgaea 3 DLC (continued)
- Need For Speed Undercover Boss Car Bundle $4.99
- Need For Speed Undercover Challenge Series expansion free
- Guitar Hero World Tour DLC (continued)
- Rock Band DLC (continued)

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SCEA and MLG Gamebattles have just announced the Killzone 2 Online Championships. The championship will be made up of 4 man teams (64 players in total) that will compete to win, win big time. There is over $63,824 in prizes. Registration began on April 28, 2009. The online championships are only open to U.S residents 13 years of age and older.


Prizing Structure

  • 1st Place team: T-Shirt, authentic KZN Helghast Suits, DLC codes
  • 2nd Place team: T-Shirt, StA 52 assault rifle replicas, DLC codes
  • 3rd Place teams (x2): T-Shirt, collectable KZN Busts, DLC codes
  • 5th Place teams (x4): T-Shirt, DLC codes
  • 9th Place teams (x8) T-Shirt

Total Prize Value = $63,824


So the best of luck to all of you, and can’t wait to see if some of our very own PS3Brew members win! That Helghast Suit does look pretty amazing!

 

Join The Championship!

Read The Rules!

 

Offical Talk Thread

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All of the rumors about Uncharted 2: Among Thieves are true! It was just announced that it will have a competitive and cooperative multiplayer mode. Evan Wells (Co-President of Naughty Dog) said that they have kept this a secret for more than over a year and a half. Evan also said that the Naught Dog crew has been expanding rapidly and they now have a few more dogs.

 

“If you’ve been looking closely at our interviews, our team here at Naughty Dog has been growing rapidly and we now have quite a few more Dogs on staff than when work finished on UNCHARTED: Drake’s Fortune. It shouldn’t be a surprise that we had to grow our studio to tackle the task of creating fully-realized multiplayer and co-op modes that would live up to our own high standards and do the UNCHARTED universe justice. I’m incredibly proud at the excellent work our team has done so far and it shows in the solid game play and incredible polish of the little slice we showed press last week. “[1]


The multiplayer beta will begin June 3rd. The way you will gain access to it is through the infamous vouchers, which go on sale May 26th.

 

Evan also hinted on more things coming to the single player campaign, and to stay tuned.

 

“We’ll be back soon to talk more about our single player campaign – don’t think for a second we’ve forgotten about that! The rest of our team at Naughty Dog has been hard at work pushing our engine to its limits while creating a campaign that is more expansive and more ambitious than UNCHARTED: Drake’s Fortune. They’ve even learned a few tricks from our multiplayer and co-op development – truly a win-win situation as all aspects of UNCHARTED 2 are benefiting from the work we’re putting into both single player and multiplayer modes.”[2]

 

Source:

[1][2] April 27, 2009 The Offical PlayStation Blog, Uncharted 2 to Include Multiplayer, Beta Starts June 3rd – http://blog.us.playstation.com/2009/04/27/uncharted-2-to-include-multiplayer-beta-starts-june-3rd/

 

Offical Talk Thread :

http://bit.ly/UnchartedMultiplayerAndBeta

 

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