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.

How to Update PSP Slim to V3.90.

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Right after you download the firmware at http://download.daniusoft.com/psp-download/PSPV3.90.rar , extract your PSPV3.90.rar file and look for a file called EBOOT.PBP.
Link up PSP Slim to microcomputer with the USB port, open up your memory stick, just go to the 'GAME' folder, make fresh folder called as 'UPDATE', move the EBOOT.PBP then put it on.
Immediately, switch on PSP Slim, just go to Game -- Memory Stick, you will find the update file:


Hit 'Enter' key to open that file. It will show your directions regarding the way to complete the update procedure.

Notice: be sure your battery has no less than fifty percent power when you start to update.
When update completed, you are able to go to Settings > System Settings > System Information to confirm the firmware version of the PSP Slim. If you do a proper update, it will show the System Software Version as 3.90.

Sony: PSP and PS3 sales to climb 10-15 per cent

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Sony expects PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable sales to rise 10-15 per cent over the coming year, according to SCEA marketing executive, John Koller.

While the company has yet to confirm hardware sales figures for its fiscal year ended March, Koller said expectations were high.

"We've been very bullish on PSP," he told VG247. "We had our largest sales year ever last year, and we’d look to go about 10-15 per cent north of that this year.

"It's for a number of reasons, but primarily because of the entertainment packs and line-up of software that's coming. The software line-up alone should drive a lot of hardware sales.

"For PS3 I'll stay general as well, but we also had our best sales year for PS3 last year and we'll look to go north of that by a similar percentage.

"That's being driven by, in a lot of ways, our first-party software line-up, which is outstanding, but there's some third-party titles coming. The line-up's very strong."

Koller concluded: "What I mentioned there was North America-focused, but you could probably extrapolate that globally as well."