Atma Xplorer

Xploring Games, Computing, Photography

New Popsloader for 6.xx Pro CFWs

VirtualFlame has released an all new popsloader plugin for the Team Liquid’s 6.xx Pro LCFW (and permanent CFWs). If you’re wondering what the popsloader is, it’s basically a plugin to increase the compatibility


Sony announces PSP Engine, makes PSP to PS3 ports a reality

During the Game Tools & Middleware Forum 2011 event in Tokyo, Sony has unveiled the technology that made it possible to port Monster Portable 3rd on to the PS3. Dubbed the PSP Engine,


Xenoblade confirmed for Europe

One of the most visually stunning (for the Wii) games for the Wii (I really have to stress that) is finally getting released outside Japan :). Nintendo of Europe has confirmed that Xenoblade


Sony announces PSP Dual Packs for U.S.

Sony Computer Entertainment America is bringing the PSP Dual Pack, bundling popular franchises in one package for only $14.99 (MSRP).


Three new PSP bundles coming to Japan

Even with the PlayStation Vita‘s release expected for the holiday season, Sony is still pushing the PlayStation Portable as three new “Value Packs” are set to release in Japan in the next few months.


Need help installing custom firmware?

A lot of people are still asking for help with their PSPs so I started writing a Dummy’s Guide to Installing Custom firmware on a


HowTo: Upgrade your PSP to 6.39 OFW

Here are the instructions on how to upgrade your PSP to 6.39 OFW so you can install any of the following Hen or LCFW so you can run Homebrew or ISO backups of PSP


6.20, 6.35 and 6.39 PRO-B7 now available

Team Liquid has released a new update to their PRO LCFW builds for 6.20 OFW, 6.35 OFW and 6.39 OFW. 6.20 Pro-B7, 6.35 Pro-B7 and 6.39 Pro-B7 are now available for


PSP 6.39 TN-A Hen released

Total Noob and HacKmaN have ported their 6.38 TN HEN (which was shown as a proof of concept only and never publicly released) to 6.39 OFW and released it as 6.39 TN-A Hen. 6.39 TN-A


NGP A.K.A. PlayStation Vita is official

Sony has officially announced the availability of the PlayStation Vita (A.K.A. NGP A.K.A PlayStation Portable 2) at the 2011 E3 gaming expo in Los Angeles. If you’re saving up to get the NGP (or the



Lost “Welcome Back” free games from PSN

With the PSN Store back online, we PSN users can now download our free PS3 games courtesy of Sony’s Welcome Back package. In my excitement however, I accidentally navigated away from the


Team Liquid releases 6.20/6.35/6.39 Pro-B6

Team Liquid is on a roll today, releasing not three versions of the latest build of their Pro LCFW for 6.20 OFW, 6.35 OFW and 6.39 OFW. The best part is that they’re


PSP 6.39 Pro-B6 LCFW released!

If you’re on 6.39 OFW and have qualms about downgrading to 6.20 or installing Neuron’s BETA 6.39 ME-2 LCFW, fret not, Team Liquid has you covered! Yep, in addition to releasing updates to their 6.20


PSP 6.35 Pro-B6 LCFW released

Team Liquid has released a new update to their 6.35 Pro LCFW, 6.35 Pro-B6 with new features and several bugfixes (specifically with regards to Dissidia Duodecim and it’s DLC). Check this post if


PSP 6.20 Pro-B6 LCFW released

Team Liquid has released a new update to their 6.20 Pro LCFW, 6.20 Pro-B6 with new features and several bugfixes (specifically with regards to Dissidia Duodecim and it’s DLC). Requirements for 6.20 Pro-B6: A PSP with


Neur0n’s 6.39 ME-2 LCFW BETA

PSP developer Neur0n, famous for his CFW releases has finally released a LCFW for 6.39 OFW. If you’re on this firmware and don’t want to use the 6.39 to 6.20 downgrader, you may


Downgrade your PSP from 6.39 to 6.20 OFW

PSP developer some1 has updated his 6.38 Downgrader to support 6.39 OFW. If you’re not familiar with this PSP jargon, it simply means that using the 6.3x to 6.20 OFW PSP Downgrader to


Sony announces new PSP bundle for the U.S.

While everyone is slowly saving up for the release of the PSP’s successor– the NGP –, the release of a new Limited Edition PSP Entertainment Pack might not be a great decision for Sony


HowTo: Upgrade your PSP to 6.38 OFW

On an earlier post regarding the release of 6.38 OFW for the PSP, my advise was to not upgrade to 6.38 because it patches exploits used to run Hen and other fun things on


website stats