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Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) has filed to trademark a new "interactive game magazine" called Qore. To find out more about this, head on over to the full article by clicking on the "read more" link below. |
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If you enjoyed the tenth issue of LOAD Magazine, then you might want to know that the eleventh one is now available for download. This free PSP Magazine offers a good selection of articles on music, film, art, and even fashion. To find out more, be sure to check out the full article.Download: LOAD Magazine issue 11 |
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It's been a couple of months since the previous issue of LOAD Magazine for the Sony PSP last came out, which means that this latest issue has a lot of stuff to cover. If a headless version of a famous iconic statue and examples of other horror movies are your cup of tea, then you're in luck. If not, that's not the only thing that's been covered in this new issue of the magazine. LOAD up on the facts right after the jump.Download: LOAD Magazine issue 10 |
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Got nothing new to read on your PlayStation Portable? Well, today is your lucky day because Issue 9 of the LOAD Magazine has just been released. For those not familiar with this, LOAD is a PSP-formatted magazine that also comes with a PC version. It mostly tackles about video games and stuff gamers might be interested in.
LOAD Magazine Issue 9 is special in more ways than one. First, the editors decided to release it with three different collectible covers. One features a poster of the movie 30 Days off Night, the other sports a picture of the techno-rock band Foals, and the last one has a shot of Halo 3's Master Chief. It is needless to say that LOAD Magazine Issue 9 will be tackling about the three covers. Take note that the difference only lies in the covers but all three versions come with the same content. Aside from that, this particular issue also has a couple of articles regarding the London Fashion Week as well as action figures from your favorite franchises like Gundam and Toy Story. Lastly, the editors of LOAD magazine is also running a contest that will give winners the chance to win a copy of the graphic novel that inspired the film 30 Days of Night. All details regarding the competition can be found inside the magazine so what are you waiting for? The download links are waiting for you! Download: LOAD Magazine Issue 9 (30 Days of Night cover) Download: LOAD Magazine Issue 9 ( Foals cover) Download: LOAD Magazine Issue 9 (Master Chief cover) |
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Breaking their silence after their long hiatus, the staff of PSP Crazy has returned with a whopping 87 page issue of their latest copy of PSP X Mag, a comprehensive online downloadable magazine that features articles on the PSP gaming scene.PSP X Mag Issue 10 features up-to-date news for the month of October and highlights some of the major gaming events that recently occurred. Here's the list of featured articles included in the issue according to PSPcrazy:
Thanks to Vahid for the tip! |
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Here's something for those who are fond of reading PSP-formatted magazines. Issue eight of the LOAD Magazine is already out and just like the previous episodes before it, the mag is packed with content related to the PlayStation Portable scene and things that should interest gamers.According to its editors, LOAD Magazine issue 8 contains a lot of new stuff like interviews and features with various music artists as well as first impressions of the latest movies to date. There's also a new DVD section but the feature that should interest you guys is the article concerning controversial video game Manhunt 2 (Wii and PSP) and the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC). Furthermore, the latest issue of LOAD Magazine is also home to the cool and rather stunning work of Jason Lee Parry. The editors have also provided their very own list of the coolest websites around the Internet. So there you have it - this copy is definitely worth downloading, not to mention that it's free. Download: LOAD Magazine issue 8 |
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Those who enjoy the idea of tinkering with their PSPs, but are too scared of doing it may enjoy this issue of AcidMods' AcidMag. In the fourth issue of AcidMag they feature a nifty application called the Virtual PSP Modder. It basically allows you to virtually disassemble and reassemble a model of a PSP, including the use of various modding tools and even colorful faceplates you can fit into the virtual PSP. It even details a step by step tutorial on how the different tools work. According to the issue, the developers are working on the first expansion pack for the application, which includes additional features like new faceplates, buttons and more LED's for the PSP. You can probably have some fun with this application, since you can mod a PSP without running the risk of permanently damaging it if you consider yourself a technological jinx. You can follow the links on the issue for a download of the application itself. In the meantime, enjoy a good read with this issue of AcidMag. Download: AcidMag issue 4 (PSP) Download: AcidMag issue 4 (PC) |
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For those who don't know, HGZine is a free videogame magazine downloadable off the GamerZine website. Each issue features more than 40 pages of downloadable content, including gaming articles, embedded videos, multimedia and other interactive elements. Issue 7 has come out featuring several other games as well, which include: God of War: Chains of Olympus, Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow, Contra 4, Castlevania Dracula X Chronicles, The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass and many more. Dave Taylor, the publishing director of HGZine commented on the latest issue saying: HGZine, like our other free videogames magazines, goes from strength to strength. Issue 7 is a fantastic example of this. It brings on board a new and talented editor, Dean Mortlock. Dean has years of videogames journalistic experience, and he has put together a brilliant issue full of exclusives and probably our best collection yet of interactive screens and video. This makes HGZine probably the most immersive media experience out there for gamers looking for information, and best of all, of course, it’s completely free. HGZine is downloadable in PDF format and will require the use of Adobe Acrobat Reader 6 to read the file. |
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Hot off the (virtual) press comes issue number three of AcidMod's recently published magazine, AcidMag. Topics under discussion in this new release include the site's more recent notable mods, AcidMod's recent partnership with PSPGen, and iR Shell's latest version release. Also not to be missed is a short segment congratulating F00 f00 for recently becoming a part-owner of the site. Much like AcidMag issue #2, number 3 can be downloaded either as a PC or PSP version - usage instruction are available in each file bundle's readme. On a last note, guys grabbing the PSP version may notice that there are no download in this release - this is due to a bug that the team hopes to fix by Issue # 4. Guys interested in contacting the AcidMag team are directed to the read link below. Download: AcidMag Issue #3 (PC) Download: AcidMag Issue #3 (PSP) |
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