RUMOR CONFIRMED: Phil Harrison at Atari

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Why…?
If you don’t know yet, Phil Harrison, one of the most powerful men under Sony Computer Entertainment for 16 years, even before SCE officially came together, resigned from Sony a week ago for untold reasons. Then, it was rumored that Harrison may potentially work at Atari, which since the early days of gaming, been in […]

PSP Emulator 3/1/08 (for PC) proof-of-concept out

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A very long time ago, a developer has been working on a PSP emulator for the PC, but pretty much ever since it was announced, news of the program has fallen off the face of the earth. So it’s pretty rare when news comes along announcing that a new developer has a proof-of-concept up and […]

Warrior Quest, a free RPG, to arrive in March

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For anyone who has ever played the game Warrior Quest, originally on the PC and Mac, you would know that the game is free to play and  and is an RPG where in which your main character uses swords and magic to fight against foes to become the world’s greatest Battle Master. In addition, you […]

PS-CoverFlow

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animefreak345 has been developing his latest homebrew application known as PS-Coverflow. This application is a music player that brings nice graphics to the table offering something new for the PSP. As you can see from the image above it can display your album art just in apple’s ipods. while it does seem plain at the […]

PSPTube 20080301

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Homebrew developer, SofiyaCats has been at his latest homebrew application PSPTube. In case you don’t know, PSPTube is an application that plays FLV files downloded from sites such as youtube. This way thiers no need to convert them to other formats before inserting it onto your PSP. The new version has no readme or changelog […]

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