Posted Oct 13, 2006 at 01:48PM by Remi M. Listed in: Magazines Tags: Maxim, Zx-81, GBA, PSP Magazine, gpSP, PSP Insider
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Aside from the PSP homebrew games and applications that we try our best to dish out to you, you gotta admit that PSP magazines are also making our lives less boring. Not only does it accompany us in an idle day or a boring car ride, the mags also add a lot of images in our imagination bank- images that are perfect company at almost anytime of the day or night. The best thing about them PSP mags? You need not own a PSP to see most of them, so more access means more vivid imaginations. As to what images pops in your head while reading them, well, that's your call.

So here we are making sure that you didn't miss out on the four most grabbed PSP magazines for the October 2-October 13 period. The stats are of course based on our DL.QJ data, so if you haven't browsed through them, well now's your opportunity to deposit on your imagination bank or to feel certain reactions. So without anymore interruptions, here are the top 4 grabbed PSP magazines.

PSP Insider #1


In every countdown, we start the ball rolling by mentioning the tail ender of the list, in this case, our fourth placer is the maiden issue of The PSP Insider. It seems that people love what the PSP Insider crew has dished out, such as interview with homebrew dev Zx-81 and a feature on Exophase's gPSP, a GBA emulator program for the PSP handheld. They have infused new blood on the PSP magazine circuit and we could only hope that they don't lose their spunk with their coming issue.

Download: [The PSP Insider #1]

PSP Tribune Issue #6


Comfortably occupying the third spot is PSP Tribune Issue #6. Although PSP Trib took a longer time to come out, the crew behind it added some layout changes in the movement of the navigation bars, plus they also made the font a lot easier on the eyes. It looks like the changes paid off.

Download: [PSP Tribune Issue No. 6]

XTREME PSP #16


Xtreme PSP Mag's Issue 16 was also a winner in your eyes as it landed as the second most downloaded PSP magazine for the said period. Being a veteran in the circuit, we kinda expected this kind of performance from the XTREMEPSP team and they must be doing something good with those previews and reviews.

Download: [XTREME PSP Mag Issue 16]

Maxim October Issue


And the top download for the October 2-13 period is the October issue of Maxim magazine. Cover girl Vanessa Minnillo's alleged romantic entanglement with the newly-separated Nick Lachey may have added some buzz for this issue. Of course, the 10 gorgeous Miss Maxim Worldwide 2006 ladies and the suitcase girls of Deal or No Deal also had a hand on it being the most grabbed PSP magazine. What can we say, the women are on top this time around.

Download: [Maxim October 2006]

So there you have it, the top four most grabbed PSP magazines for October 2-13. We know that the rankings will change come the next period and we'll do our best for you to be in the know about that.
Till the next download period!


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   by ... (Unregistered) - 2006-10-13
 » lol

The top two are only winning because they have hot babes :P LOL

   by Joe C (Unregistered) - 2006-10-13
 » um...

I personally preferred the PSP Insider's magazine, it was frickin' awesome :)


   Re: Wow.... (Unregistered) - 2006-10-13
 » Yeah...

The PSP Insider Issue was pretty good :) And also these comment upgrades are awesome :D
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   by Chris (Unregistered) - 2006-10-13
 » #1

I lov'd teh boobiez


lol

   by pspinsider! (Unregistered) - 2006-10-13
 » tj

pspinsider ftw!

   by parastumber (Unregistered) - 2006-10-13
 » cool

if u like the pspinsider style check out their forums i sure am glad i did

   by Macrike (Unregistered) - 2006-10-13
 » .

I still prefere PSNow!, even if it doesn't appear on this list. xDDD

   by Joseph (Unregistered) - 2006-10-15
 » ...

I liked the psp insider better. Hopefully their next magazine will place higher. I sure hope it's as amazing as the first!



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