Posted Oct 28, 2007 at 12:27AM by Charles D.
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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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Posted Sep 18, 2007 at 12:56PM by Victor B.
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Custom Firmware,
homebrew community,
PSP Crazy,
Team M33,
Team AoP
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Originally posted Sept 18, 2007 at 2:34AM We've just received word that new developers Team AoP have temporarily ceased development on all of their projects until further notice. The news comes just after Team M33 released their own statement, saying that it would take longer for them to develop a new custom firmware. According to a statement by Team AoP, personal problems and testing issues were behind the ceasing of development. However, a recent edit also mentioned that they weren't completely going to stop. Yanko, team leader for AoP had this to say: "We simply have some reconsidering too (sic) do. lol but were (sic) back to the drawing board to realllly (sic) blow m33 outta the water." In any event, we certainly hope both teams the best of luck with their development. After all, we're all part of the same homebrew community, after all. We're not exactly sure yet what made the wind change its course, but apparently, Team AoP will NOT be ceasing development after all. This was the update posted on PSP Crazy only hours after the original announcement that the Team will be going on some form of hiatus after all the controversies surrounding them. So, they will be continuing work on that custom firmware after all. Again, we don't know what made them retract their previous announcement this soon, but regardless of that, the news is that they've jumped right back on the wagon. Stay tuned for more updates on this! Thanks to eazy dawg for the tip! |
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Posted Oct 10, 2006 at 06:56PM by Victor B.
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harleyg,
PSP Crazy
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It's 115 pages of gaming goodness folks, and that's nothing to scoff
at. PSP X Mag came out with issue 9 recently, and in addition to tons
of pictures, they've also got the big D-O-double G in the house. That's right: PaRappa the Rapper!If you remember the cute little gangsta dog with his rapping and his onion-headed martial arts teacher, then PSP X Mag is the perfect thing to read on your PSP. They've put up an update on Sony's PSP port of the cute, yet hardcore, rapping game. Of course, there's a ton of other stuff to talk about in this issue. On the mod side, they've got a review of the 3GP Converter, a multi-format freeware conversion app and an interview with Harleyg, the developer of the PSPTouchMe device. Of course, they haven't forgotten games, as this issue carries previews of Gurumin, Moto GP and Ford Street Racing, among many other articles and screenshot bonanzas. Go ahead and download a copy now. We've got a manual install and auto install version of PSP X Mag for you, so you got no reason to say "but I don't know how to install it!" Just remember that the auto-installer is looking for the letter of your PSP's memory stick, and you'll be fine. Enjoy! Thanks to Vahid of PSP Crazy for the heads-up! Download: [PSP X Mag Issue 9 (Manual Install)] Download: [PSP X Mag Issue 9 (Auto-Installer)] |
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