Unofficial CXMB for Custom Firmware 5.03 GEN/M33: Load CTF Themes on the PSP-3000 *Updated*

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Update: Unofficial CXMB v2 from Total_Noob:

  • You can disable the theme:
    1. Go to Settings->Theme settings->Theme
    2. Apply the original(Sony) theme
    3. Delete the Custom Theme
    4. It reboot to the Sony theme
  • Fixed the wallpaper bug
  • Supported all FWs of CXMB 3.3 by Poison and 5.02
  • In the zip is also a CTF_converter.exe to convert 5.00 CTF themes for this unofficial cxmb

PSP-3000 and/or PSP-2000 owners with the TA-088v3 board can now load CTF themes without risk of bricking their handheld, thanks to Total_Noob’s unofficial version of Poison’s CXMB for Custom Firmware 5.03 GEN-A.

Total_Noob mentions 5.02 CTF compatible themes, whether or not 5.00 CTF themes are compatible, that’s a different story. Try it out and leave your experience below. We have some themes available here.

Unofficial CXMB Screenshot

Download: Unofficial CXMB for 5.03 GEN/M33 v2

Custom Firmware Enabler 3.10 Released: Now Supporting the PSP-3000! *Updated*

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Update: CFWEnabler v3.10 is now out –

  • Improved system flasher, it is now much safer.
  • Improved uninstalling system, it is now much safer.
  • Added Spanish language.
  • Added Internet Update.
  • Improved startup (now a little faster)
  • The Eboot.pbp now occupies less.
  • Fixed internal problems.

Topping off Sony’s recent 5.03 beat-down with a few more security-shattering blows is another Custom Firmware Enabler release from Xenogears and Becus25. CFWEnabler version 3.01 introduces PSP-3000 support; Enable most, if not all, features of CFW M33 on your PSP-3000. You’ll of course need ChickHEN R2 as well. Grab both below.

Custom Firmware Enabler 3.01

CFWEnabler 3.01 changes:

  • PSP 3000 is now supported.
  • Graphical interface improved.
  • Network update option added (Server Needed).
  • Official network update blocking option.
  • New configuration options.
  • Free UMD Region.
  • Pic0/Pic1 Hide.
  • version.txt.
  • Registry Hacks.
  • CPU overclocking.
  • Solved several bugs.

Download:
ChickHEN R2
CFWEnabler v3.10 for ChickHEN R2

Sony PSP E3 Predictions

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E3 2009 is just around the corner, and the industry press is already chomping at the bit to get its hands on information about what secrets the conference will reveal. By far the most important part of the E3 event are the individual console manufacturer press conferences, where spokespeople from these companies take the stage to demo their latest games and hardware. The Sony press conference will take place on June 2nd at 11 AM, and we expect the Japanese hardware manufacturer to drop some major megaton news regarding their upcoming business plans. Below, we offer some predictions about what the conference may have in store for PSP and PS3 owners. As usual, sources cannot be named and deniability is de rigeur.


PSP E3 Predicitons:


Shadow of the Colossus PSP Announced - To accompany its even bigger announcement that a Shadow of the Colossus sequel is in development for the PS3, Sony will reveal a smaller handheld port of the popular franchise. The handheld version will be built largely from the same engine that powered the PS2 game and will bridge the gap between itself and the upcoming PS3 title, much the same way as Resistance: Retribution did.


PSP Go! Revealed, Priced at $169.99 - This new iteration of the PSP hardware will drop the UMD for downloadable content and slide-out controls, but will remain largely unchanged from its predecessors. Besides the aesthetic touches, the most significant change will be the addition of on-board storage for downloadable content - 8 or 16 GB in size. The old PSP 3000 model will also get a price drop leading up to the release of the next hardware revision.


Gran Turismo Portable Announced, Dated for 2010 - The automobile simulator is under development, with input from Polyphony Digital. But the game is not far enough along to launch along side the PSP Go! and will probably slip to early 2010. But it is coming, guys. Seriously, we mean it this time.


A New Twisted Metal PSP - speaking of driving games we haven't heard from in a while, here's one that is sure to please Sony fans. Incognito and Sony will unveil a new Twisted Metal PSP game to coincide with the upcoming release of Twisted Metal on the PS3 (oh yeah, that's coming as well).


PSOne classics coming to North American PSN - Japanese gamers already have Final Fantasy 7 on PSN, but we will be getting it as well. Along with a host of other classic titles, expect to see Metal Gear Solid and Resident Evil: Director's Cut arrive on the service in 2009.

PlayStation size storage updates

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Completely void of any new playable games apart from Red Faction: Guerrilla and UFC 2009 Undisputed in demo form, this week’s PlayStation Store update proves size really does matter. Thankfully, there is a diverse selection of add-on content to choose from, including a LittleBigPlanet mini-pack sporting stickers and costumes from the Heavenly Sword universe. Elsewhere, two custom character packages for Disgaea 3 creep onto the store, along with the second vehicle expansion set for Midnight Club Los Angeles.

On the PSP front, UMD legacy title Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters makes the jump to digital format. Additionally, for those anxiously awaiting the arrival of Patapon 2, an assortment of pre-formatted trailers are up for viewing on the store.

Homebrew: Flash Spacer v2.7

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Homebrew developer alex_e has released an update to Flash Spacer, a utility designed for removing non-essential files from the PSP’s on-board flash memory, such as the Location Free player and various font files. When doing so it also backs up any deleted files for restoration purposes.

The latest build, version 2.7, features support for backing up the act.dat data file, which stores pertaint license data on downloaded PSN titles. This file of course can also be restored if needed.

Download Flash Spacer v2.7

Fireteam Bravo 3 Gameplay Montage

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Sony made it official that SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 3 is inbound for PSP. Today, we’re given a brief teaser trailer comprised of various gameplay segments. Here’s hoping developer Slant 6 delivers this time around after the mediocre Tactical Strike, which left a tinge of disappointment amongst fans in part due to a frustrating camera system and dilapidated AI.

Tutorial: How to install iso games on PSP?

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Have you downloaded PSP Game file and don't know what to do with it ?

Follow the steps and you will play the game in no time.


How to put games on psp


1. First thing we got to do is to plug the PSP to the computer with USB cable.
2. Then in your PSP menu go to: Settings -> USB Connection (see image)





3. Now it depends on the PSP Game file type:
If the psp game file extension is .iso or .cso you need to copy the file unzipped to ISO folder, if you don't have one yet just create it.
(If your file type is .pbp skip to the next image)





4. If the PSP Game file is .pbp, copy the folder to PSP\GAME folder.
Do NOT change the file name in the folder !!! .pbp file must be named: Eboot.pbp or else the game will not work





5. After unplugging the USB cable, in your PSP menu go to: Game -> Memory Stick
All the PSP Games you have installed will wait you there.