Thursday, June 21, 2007 - Posts

PSP-Devolution Installation Video

A couple weeks after the PSP-Devolution "USB-JTAG Programmer," jrfhoutx over at AcidMods has begun putting together a video review of the new modification for the PSP. Basically what this programmer allows you to do is flash any firmware on to any PSP, even if it has been bricked. The first part of the review covers installation of the PSP-Devolution. Be aware that this is a review and should not be used as an install guide for your own chip. If you'd like to get an idea of what's involved with installing the PSP-Devolution then check out the video below.

CAUTION: Hardware modifications will void your warranty and can possibly damage your PSP. Do so at your own risk.

PSP-Devolution Installation Review


Source: AcidMods via PSPUpdates
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UK PSP/PS2/PS3 Owners: Protect your console with Continuous Play from Sony

Good news for UK PSP, PS2 and PS3 owners, Sony is now offering Continuous Play, an extended warranty plan for the consoles. The warranty covers accidental damage, continues beyond the original manufacturer's warranty and does not expire if you make a claim. You can protect your PSP or PS2 for £2.49/month or your PS3 for £4.99/month. Check out the official website via the link below for more information about this service.

Official Continuous Play Website
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Analysts dissect Manhunt 2 rating

Industry watchers predict whether Take-Two and Rockstar will tone down the violence in their action sequel or release it with an Adults Only label.

This week, the unreleased action game Manhunt 2 took a beating worthy of its brutal subject matter. It's only Wednesday, and already the game has been banned in the UK and Ireland, drawn the ire of a parent watchdog group, and slapped with an AO for Adults Only rating in the US.

With the game's July 10 release date rapidly approaching, Take-Two Interactive and Rockstar Games will have to decide quickly if they want to tone down the game and have it rerated, appeal the Entertainment Software Rating Board to change the rating, or just accept the original judgment and release the game with the AO label intact.

GameSpot went to a handful of analysts asking for their expectations on how Take-Two will handle the situation, and found them split on how they expected the publisher to handle it.

Nollenberger Capital Partners' Todd Greenwald said he expects the publisher to do what it takes to get the game on the market with an M for Mature rating.

"Take-Two will have to make some edits--though Rockstar won't like it--to knock the rating down to Mature," Greenwald said. "AO games don't sell. They did it with GTA San Andreas after the Hot Coffee incident. I'd expect them to do it again here. The UK ban I think they could live with or work around, but I don't think they can launch the game with an AO rating."

Lazard Capital Markets' Colin Sebastian was a bit less certain about what the publisher will choose to do, but ultimately thinks Take-Two will resort to toning down the game.

Read the full article here...

Brendan Sinclair
June 20, 2007

Source: GameSpot
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Rumor: PSP Firmware 3.50 Will Run New Games at 333mhz

Currently, official Sony firmware runs the PSP's CPU at 266mhz, most likely to preserve precious battery life. However, QJ.NET says that their "insider" at Sony has informed them that the 3.50 firmware update allows commerial games to use the PSP's full 333mhz. While they did not say whether it would affect all games, old and new, or be restricted games to games requiring 3.50 or later, PSP Fanboy's Andrew Yoon did suggest that this will only apply to the latter.  Homebrew developers have been creating software that bypasses this restriction for some time now, but if this is true then let's hope that Sony has a heftier battery on the way to make up for the shorter life. Without an offical statement from Sony, this one will have to fall into the rumor category.

Via PSPUpdates & PSP Fanboy


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