Posts Tagged “PSP”

This is Patapon!

by Adam on March 13, 2008

Absolutely amazing: By canecodesign, image on DeviantArt

Getting to grips with Patapon

by Adam on March 11, 2008

With the amount of coverage on PlayStation.Blog, I was intrigued and decided to give this game a go; especially with its low price point of £25. Now, Patapon isn’t your ordinary game. No sir. It breaks the mould of game (…)

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PSP Internet Radio in-depth

by Adam on December 18, 2007

This post was originally written on the City In The Clouds blog. You might remember my previous look at a rather substantive PSP firmware update. So, what is new in the ever-evolving world of the PSP? The firmware update lists (…)

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My experience with the PlayStation Store (PC)

by Adam on December 1, 2007

This post was originally written on the City In The Clouds blog. This isn’t a review or an in-depth analysis. I just liked to get that out of the way before dispensing with some brief and concise thoughts and opinions (…)

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PSP Firmware 3.70 in-depth

by Adam on September 11, 2007

Forget firmware 3.60, this is the real deal! You may recall a while back now, I recommended that firmware update 3.51 was pointless. Therefore, I have now upgraded my system from 3.50 to 3.70, and I’m expecting a large number (…)

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The Matrix Trilogy on UMD

by Adam on August 26, 2007

This post was originally written on the City In The Clouds blog. You may be surprised by this, but this is not the most spontaneous purchase I have ever made.  Ranking higher up than that is probably getting Atlantis complete seasons 1 & (…)

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New slim line PSP info-splurge(tm) and critique

by Adam on July 15, 2007

This post was originally written on the City In The Clouds blog. It is slimmer, lighter, loads games faster (due doubling the RAM) and outputs video to TV screens etc.. But what about the owners of existing PSPs though?  Sure, (…)

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