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Posted Oct 13, 2006 at 01:48PM by Remi M.
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Tags:
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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. 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] This is just the tip of the iceberg so we suggest that you take a look on the other three mags that made the list. So go ahead and click on 'Full Article' to see if the magazine of your choice made the cut. |
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Posted Oct 01, 2006 at 04:12PM by Victor B.
Listed in:
Magazines,
Games
Tags:
Zx-81,
Exophase,
PSP Insider
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There's a new magazine for your PSP, and its looking pretty good so far. PSP Insider is actually more of a general-interest magazine for gamers, as the crew of the magazine tries to tackle the latest happenings on different consoles. As such, PSP Insider hopes to appeal to all the gamers out there, especially those who are thinking of grabbing one of the new consoles coming out very soon.For their first issue, the PSP Insider team has featured some noteworthy games, scored an interview with a homebrew developer, and also put up a feature on a homebrew emulator for your PSP. For the games, they'll be covering Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, Yoshi's Island 2, Gangs of London, The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, FIFA 07, and Red Steel. They've also got an interview up with homebrew developer Zx-81, talking about how he got into the homebrew scene his thoughts on how the scene is coming along. Last but not least, there's a feature on Exophase's gPSP, a well-known GBA emulator program for the PSP handheld. In any case, to grab yourself a copy of the mag, just download the file and place it onto the PSP/Photo folder of your handheld. Be sure to check out their website and thank Olly and the gang for their hard work! Enjoy! Download: [The PSP Insider #1] |
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