Phil Harrison steps down

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Today, Phil Harrison quit his day job, more than 15 years after he teamed up with Sony. If youÂ’re wondering why he did it, then you are just as lost as I am.
His official last day will be the final day of the month, February 29th, when Kaz Hirai, the President and CEO of Sony […]

GDC: God of War Trailer

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Well folks God of War has gone gold and theirs only a few days left until KratosÂ’ awakening on the PSP. Today another trailer has been released for you viewers. Always good to watch a couple of trailers to get you hyped up before release. DonÂ’t forget that you can purchase God of War: Chains […]

Project4 Open Beta v3 out!

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No more than two weeks ago, we has reported that Auraomega had lost his source code for his Open Beta v2, which was stored primarily on his main memory stick at college. Because of this, many had thought that the project was doomed and would soon be abandoned since it would have been a great […]

Custom Firmware Extender 2.2 released

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These days, it seems as if simply having custom firmware on your homebrew-enabled PSP isn’t enough these days. People are always searching for other ways to customize their PSP, wether it be through editing the waves in the background, plugins, or skins. Lots of people have reached out to use Cpasjuste’s Custom Firmware Extender, which […]

Killer Cuffed Reliance Guards And Stole Their PSP

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A MURDERER is alleged to have handcuffed two Reliance officers together in their van then fled with their pocket PlayStation. George McGeoch, 36, overpowered his guards and left them trapped in the van, a court was told yesterday.
McGeoch allegedly pulled out a home-made weapon and threatened them. He then proceeded by placing them into their […]

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