Goodbye PSP Go
Almost two years into it’s product life, the latest PlayStation Portable model, the PSP Go, is officially dead. For Europe and Japan at
Almost two years into it’s product life, the latest PlayStation Portable model, the PSP Go, is officially dead. For Europe and Japan at
I got to work early this morning and received an email from Sony containing this: Yep. If you read the message right, Sony has given me 3 Free PSP Games for just purchasing the
Great news for 6.35 Hen and Signed 6.35 Hen users, Virtuous Flame has taken his Hen 6.35 PRO release with 6.35 Pro-A, a CFW for Hen or to make things simple: a LCFW (loaded
Since I really needed to upgrade my aging PSP Phat, I decided to go ahead and splurge on two new consoles: a PSP Go (o look you bought a PSP Go despite bashing it
Oh look, 6.31 Hen now also has a signed installer allowing you to install 6.31 Hen without running the Minna no Sukkuri demo exploit as instructed in the original post. With Liquidzigong’s release
Total_Noob has released an update to 6.20 TN-A (and TN-B) fixing bugs and pushing quite a few features that merit an update. What’s more interesting is that 6.20 TN-C is now signed, meaning it
Great news for PSP users running 6.35, you can now install 6.35 Hen without running the Minna no Sukkuri demo exploit as instructed in the original post. With Liquidzigong’s release of a signed 6.35
If your PSP is on 6.35 OFW, don’t fret, there’s still the 6.35 Hen available for your system and the Prometheus ISO loader that will allow you to play those free PSP games.
PSP owners with 6.31 OFW can now have cfw installed courtesy of the 6.31 Hen, 6.31 hbl by wololo and the Prometheus ISO loader. Note that if you’re on 6.20 OFW, follow this guide
Thanks to the efforts of Wololo and Liquidzigong, PSP-3000, PSP-2000 with TA-v88v3 motherboard or PSP Go owners can now have custom firmware (well it’s pseudo-cfw.. it’s actually HBL + ISO loader but let’s call
A case of too little too late for Sony and the PSP Go but then again, it’s better late than never. Sony has just announced a price cut for the PSP Go, from
And yet one more reason not to get a PSP Go. It looks like one by one, companies pushing out PSP games have accepted the fact that the PSP Go is a failed
Free PSP Games from Sony? For it’s PlayStation Portable? I found it hard to believe at first but considering the poor sales of the PSP Go, I guess we should have expected
With a new PSP in the market you may be wondering which of the current models is a better option, hence a head-to-head: PSP-3000 vs PSP Go. Is the flash memory equipped PSP Go a
The only saving grace that the PSP Go would have had (which was converting your currently-owned UMD games to ISO/digital format) has been axed by Sony stating legal AND technical issues. Tsk tsk…
While Sony has to confirm the news, you can bet your marbles that the PSP Go is real and it’s coming. SOON! Information on the non-UMD PSP model leaked just a few days before