Posts Tagged “PlayStation Portable”

LocoRoco Midnight Carnival reveal

by Adam on August 27, 2009

LocoRoco Midnight Carnival for the PSP looks serious fun!  This is what gaming is all about.

PlayStation.Blog details PSP Firmware (v5.50) Update

by Adam on April 21, 2009

PlayStation.Blog details PSP Firmware (v5.50) Update- Tighter integration with the PlayStation Network via the Information Board just like the PS3, but Trend Micro web security for the browser?!  Fair enough I suppose, the web can be a dangerous place.

Your Search Questions Answered (Vol.2)

by Adam on April 6, 2009

I get all sorts of search terms that end up leading people to my blog, but sometimes the answers they’re looking for aren’t exactly here.  So I’ve pulled together some more questions that may be of use, following on from (…)

Read the rest of this entry »

Play safe online

by Adam on April 4, 2009

Play safe online- A new website from Sony detailing how to stay safe online when accessing the PlayStation Network (both on the PS3 and within Home, and also on the PSP).  Everything is clearly explained, so it looks like it’ll (…)

Read the rest of this entry »

LocoRoco 2 free PlayStation Store Goodies

by Adam on January 30, 2009

LocoRoco 2 free PlayStation Store Goodies- Yup, you heard it- free LocoRoco 2 goodies!  They’re starting off with PSP wallpapers, and there might be some other cool stuff on the way.  Just look at that MuiMui on a rocking horse.  (…)

Read the rest of this entry »

Patapon in-depth review

by Adam on January 28, 2009

Image via Wikipedia This is a guest post by Elle, who you may remember from the old City In The Clouds blog.  She now blogs at elle87.wordpress.com Foreword by Los Havros: As Patapon 2 will shortly be upon us, Elle (…)

Read the rest of this entry »

Thoughts on Super Stardust Portable

by Adam on January 6, 2009

I don’t really know what I was expecting from the PSP version of this great game, but I fancied killing a few birds with one stone: using the PlayStation Store naitively on the PSP, then buying and running a downloadable (…)

Read the rest of this entry »