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Edwin | Sep 30 2006
Oblivion, the highly rated RPG on the PC platform is set to make its way into the console world by introducing it via the PS3 and the PSP. Bethesda will release Oblivion for Sony's handheld sometime next spring, and this is exciting news as the PSP...
Edwin | Sep 30 2006
aha
Looks like the PSP will finally receive a dose of casual fun that requries a few minutes of gaming on the go with the A-ha! Experience title. A-ha! Experience is actually a combination of three mini-games, and they are A-ha! Change, A-ha! Movie, and...
Edwin | Sep 28 2006
psp double memory
If there ever was an award for the ugliest PSP peripheral, this would be it. Instead of forking out a wee bit extra for a larger Memory Stick, PSP owners can now add a slab of fat to their multi-function console with the PSP Double Expand Memory...
Edwin | Sep 28 2006
Don't you just hate that sinking feeling whenever you pick up the latest piece of hardware from the store, only to find it has become obsolete when you get home and unbox it? It borders on despair and has a pinch of depression to it, somewhat akin to...
Edwin | Sep 27 2006
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories will be one of the most sought after titles on the PSP this year, and there is currently a video available over at PSP Vault. You can view it directly on the website or download a PSP version. When October rolls...
Edwin | Sep 27 2006
Relive classic games with Reversi (a clone of Othello for the Pocket PC platform) from GINGER. There is nothing much which could be said about this game other than converting as many of your opponent's tiles into your color by placing them between a...
Edwin | Sep 27 2006
Games Radar managed to get hold of a couple of top executives who worked on the Final Fantasy III project on the DS during the recent Tokyo Game Show, and interrogated them regarding the general direction of Square-Enix regarding the future of the Final...
Edwin | Sep 26 2006
Yoshihiro (A French site) has recently released the first commercial PSX emulator for the PSP which works with all PSPs save for those who have upgraded their firmware to 2.80 or higher. Unfortunately, we strongly suggest that you sit this one out as...
Edwin | Sep 26 2006
psp release
Quite unlike the DS and GBA platforms, PSP releases this week is pretty weak, with a couple of basketball themed games available (NBA '07 & NBA Live '07) along with Spectral Souls. UMD releases? Well, unfortunately there are none. Zero. Zilch. Nada....
Edwin | Sep 26 2006
As with most title releases, you can't expect all on the list to be released on time. The DS has fewer releases than the GBA, although everyone is looking forward to Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis to keep them occupied during those long...
Edwin | Sep 26 2006
gba players choice
There is no better time than to pick up the following five titles from Nintendo, as they have finally received the go ahead to join the ranks of Player's Choice titles. The 5 titles are Pokemon FireRed & Pokemon LeafGreen, The Legend of Zelda: A...
Edwin | Sep 25 2006
PSP Fanboy has a couple of videos up which feature Ecco the Dolphin as well as Columns. Both games will be included inside the Sega Genesis Collection when it is released. Younger gamers might not remember either games which were classics back in the...
Edwin | Sep 25 2006
Since the PSP is lacking behind in sales (an ass-whoopin' more like it) when compared to Nintendo's third pillar, the DS, what better way to introduce a younger set of gamers than releasing cartoonish games on the PSP itself? So far, Spongebob and...
Edwin | Sep 25 2006
Longtime suffering RPG fans who are loyal to the Nintendo cause who have not had a decent Final Fantasy adventure for a long time will be elated to know that the FFXII: Revenant Wings site is now up and running. Just make sure that you run out and buy...
Edwin | Sep 24 2006
According to Joystiq's experience with PaRappa the Rapper on the PSP, it was more of a melancholy affair that widespread elation. The simple reason being, the PSP demo that was paraded is nothing but the very same demo which Sony used for the PSOne...