June 16, 2007

A radiant montage of Tales of the World

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Namco’s upcoming fanservice-filled RPG Talse of the World is hitting PSPs soon, and Gametrailers has posted a new montage video, featuring the anime intro and various battles to be found in the game. It looks sharp, as expected, but we’re wondering: where’s our j-poppin’ intro? We’re hoping it’s not axed for the US version.

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June 15, 2007

60 reasons to own a PSP: part 4

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We’re not out to start a revolution … Even facing great resistance, we continue our series of reasons to own a PSP, courtesy of TCLCloud.

16. Internet browser
Firmware 2.0 introduced one of PSP’s most awesome bonus features: a built-in web browser. Admittedly, it has some serious limitations. For example, many complex pages will take up too much memory for the system to handle. The system also cannot access YouTube. However, for those that understand what the system’s capabilities are, it’s a fine browser that works as a great backup internet utility when you’re on the go. Personally, I use Yahoo! Mobile from my PSP to check my mail, the news, the weather, etc. It’s a lot faster, and a lot more flexible, than using my cell phone’s browser.

17. Take photos with the PSP camera
PSP owners can import the PSP camera and download Go! Edit from PSP Fanboy. The tiny device will connect to the top of the system, and will allow you to take pictures and videos with your system. In addition, Go! Edit will allow you to edit the photos and even create stop-motion animation on the go.

18. Affordable GPS receiver
Although the PSP GPS receiver hasn’t been officially released outside of Japan, many are importing it and using it as a cheap alternative to other pricier solutions. (There’s a reason why it was nominated for GPS device of the year from Engadget.) Although those outside of Japan will have to rely upon homebrew methods for US maps, there’s still a great deal of potential hidden within this unique peripheral: it’s been integrated into a golf game, and Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops.

19. Six delicious flavors (outside of America)
While SCEA continues to shaft American PSP owners, the rest of the world is able to enjoy up to six different colors for the system. Both white and pink PSP systems are available to European PSP shoppers. Japan gets the best selection of them all, with silver, gold and blue systems as well. A few limited edition systems can be found on the market, if you look hard enough: a MGS-inspired camo system, and the pricey (but beautiful) Signature edition systems. Ultimately, we think the standard black system looks the sexiest, but the choice is certainly yours.

20. Customizable faceplates
Having a distinct look is important to a handheld owner. Thankfully, getting a unique look on the PSP is quite easy. If importing different color systems isn’t your thing, then adding a new faceplate is a cheap alternative. Retailer Divineo actually carries a good selection of official faceplates used in the import systems (some assembly is required).

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Video interview reveals Naruto’s easy move to PSP

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According to a new Gametrailers interview, Naruto is making an easy transition to PSP … even with its limited memory capacity. Why is that? The original Naruto PSP games were designed with the D-Pad in mind, not the analog sticks.

The upcoming title is being prepared with a summer release in mind. With sharp graphics, and 22 playable characters, we can’t wait.

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Europe finally gets PS1 downloads

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After months-long delay, Europe is finally getting a chance to download and play PS1 classics on their PSP and PS3 systems. Although there’s no way to directly download games to the PSP yet, those fortunate enough to have both Sony machines will be able to access the following content next week, according to Three Speech:

  • Crash Bandicoot
  • Wipeout
  • Medievil
  • Jumping Flash
  • Syphon Filter

Of these titles, we recommend Crash Bandicoot and Jumping Flash the most. These games will be available in the European PS Store on 6/22.

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The fifth stage of Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles

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High Score’s Castlevania week is unfortunately over. Thankfully, their latest video of Dracula X Chronicles is the best yet. You can see some of Richter’s more capable moves in today’s video, and a hint at an upcoming boss battle. High-Score is promising even more content next week, so don’t put your whips away yet.

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The fourth stage of Castlevania
The third stage of Castlevania
The second stage of Castlevania
The first stage of Castlevania

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What ever happened to All I Want for Xmas?

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Remember the “All I Want for Xmas is a PSP” fiasco from last year? Well, one of our readers, Michael, cued us in on the surprising (and delicious) fate of Sony’s marketing blunder. It now takes you to the Haagen-Dazs website, which proudly advertises their new cinnamon dulce de leche ice cream. Yum! Could this be a hint at an upcoming Haagen Dazs PSP game? Will firmware 4.00 include free wireless ice cream? You tell us!

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Really, there’s a History Channel game?

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We still don’t believe it. There’s actually a History Channel game on store shelves right now. And it’s for PSP. Great Battles of Rome is now available for Europeans to play, and it’s certainly one of the most intriguing licenses we’ve seen in quite some time. We haven’t mustered the courage to find a copy, but can any of our European readers care to share their experiences?

Here are a few screenshots from the PSP version of the game:

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PSP Fan Art Fridays: Riviera

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Do you want to share your PSP-related fan art? Send us an e-mail. A new piece of fan art will be shared every Friday.

When Riviera came out on the GBA, it developed a small following, but didn’t quite hit it big. Hopefully that will change when the PSP redux comes out next month. With that in mind, we have this colorful and cute Riviera fan art. This great work is done by Nuriko-kun. There’s a great sense of lighting on the image, that is pretty remarkable. If you like the above fan art as much as we do, check out Nuriko-kun’s deviantArt page to see her other work. That, or you can let Nuriko-kun know what you think of the art in our comments section.

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Xyanide Resurrection downloadable demo

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It’s been a long time since we last saw Xyanide Resurrection, a promising new arcade shooter from Playlogic. A demo of the first level is now available for you to download and try. Rogier W. Smit, Executive Vice President of Playlogic comments: “Having this demo available for players all over the world is a fantastic service Sony is offering PSP owners. Downloading this level will allow fans and newcomers to try out the next generation of our Xyanide franchise”

1. Download the demo collection zip file.
2. Extract the contents of the zip file.
3. Connect your PSP to your computer using a USB cable.
4. Go to the PSP/GAME folder.
5. Copy ULED90043 folder into the GAME directory.

Check out our new demos site:
demos.pspfanboy.com

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June 14, 2007

Syphon Filter: Gabe’s Shadow intro movie

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Sony’s starting to send out preview demos of the upcoming Syphon Filter: Logan’s Shadow and IGN has captured video of the game in action. We’ve seen the impressive graphics of the game at Sony Gamers Day, and the latest build continues to impress. Check out this intro video, setting up the Greg Rucka-penned story. For more gameplay footage, check out IGN.

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