April 3rd, 2008
You guys may have noticed that there was not anything new on the blog for a while, well, I was busy beating Zigotons and marching towards the earthend to see IT. Whatever…
Our budding blog is looking for contributors in different areas, so feel free to contact me at my e-mail on gmail servers, with my username “alpaye”. I do not like SPAM filling up my precious Gmail quota, so go figure out my address.
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March 25th, 2008
PSP Fanboy has a really nice collection of photos bringing together the history of PSP. Enjoy!
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March 21st, 2008
Very soon we will be publishing a review of Patapon. As you may already know Patapon is a really fun game though unique in its own and has some secrets to it waiting to be unleashed. Thus we will create a new category here on The PSP Port in which we will post about Tips and Tricks for popular games. We are more than willing to see your contributions in the comments and those will be moved into the posts with your names on them. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: desert, don, hunt, patapon, rain, tips, tricks
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March 20th, 2008
This years neoflash contest is really heating up, there are a ton of new psp games, and applications that have been added in the last few days, view the contest entries here.

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Tags: Homebrew, Neoflash
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March 18th, 2008
Are you a student studying for a geography exam, and you don’t know where you put that old atlas, but you have your trusty PSP by your side and a wifi hotspot is available, then PSP-Maps 0.4 is your new best friend.

PSP-Maps v0.4 is the newest version of Royale’s homebrew google map viewer, this release is an excellent example of what a psp can do with a wifi hotspot. This release has some nifty little features including the most important part of this update, a CACHE, now you do not need a wifi hotspot to view the maps, it also adds some speed increases for the loading of the maps.
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Tags: Homebrew, PSP-Maps, Royale
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March 17th, 2008

Homebrew developer Pirata Nervo has updated his NervOS PSP shell with pretty neat features. Most impressive ones are the ability to multi-task and autoboot.
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Tags: Homebrew, NervOS
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March 17th, 2008
Homebrew developer dridri85 has released his Graphics Engine Library LibGE v0.1. LibGE should give a head start for those of you who are into the C programming language, and wants to code your own graphics (or adding images) to your PSP homebrews in an easier manner.
The library has convenient functions for drawing lines and adding images to an application (complete with transparency options). Using it is as simple as appending a few lines to the start of the program during initialization.
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Tags: dridri85, Homebrew, LibGE
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March 17th, 2008
PSPTI99 is a TI-99 emulator for the PSP, which allows users to run programs made for the Texas Instrument’s TI99/4 home computer. Homebrew developer Zx-81 is the responsible soul for this homebrew piece. As with every homebrew piece, our thanks goes to the developer
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Tags: Homebrew, PSPTI99, ZX-81
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March 17th, 2008
Back in December of last year, homebrew developer MK2k released a holiday preview of his upcoming PSP port of Epic Megagames’ puzzle game Heartlight. Now he’s back with the full version of Heartlight Deluxe.

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March 17th, 2008
Homebrew developer Hellcat has released an update to his PSP custom firmware plugin, named as Wallpaper Changer. This plugin allows users to set predefined wallpaper images at a specific date, and change/randomize various firmware resources without writing to flash memory.

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Tags: Hellcat, Homebrew, Wallpaper
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