Your old PSP headphones can be used with the PSPgo, but any other accessory is not directly compatible with the PSPgo. The PSPgo Converter allows you to use accessories like the Go!Cam, GPS device and Talkman Mic with the PSPgo. The converter makes the PSPgo less portable and also makes it look uglier, but its the only way you can make use of your old stuff.
CES ’09: PlayStation Games in 3D

3D technology something that the games industry is lacking, but this year at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, Sony demonstrated 3D gaming on the PlayStation 3. "Don’t get caught up with specs,"said a Sony representative. "We’re not going to talk about specifications. This is just a look at what 3D could look like if Sony decided to move in this direction." Sony showed off Wipeout HD and Gran Turismo 5 Prologue running in true 3D, but didn’t give information away on how the 3D effects were achieved or if they would work on existing television sets.
In order to view the 3D effects, black glasses needs to be warn – which could put off some people. As a proof of concept, this is certainly something we will be keeping out eye on. Expect more information on 3D gaming from Sony in the next few days.
[Via: ars technica]
Qore Episode 8 out today

The January issue of Qore will be available later today after the US PlayStation Store update. Episode 8 begins with a trip to Amsterdam for a inside look at one of this year’s most anticipated titles: Killzone 2. Veronica Belmont heads to Paris to bring us information on Heavy Rain as well as trying out a mo-cap suit. In Seattle, Monolith share the tricks used to create spooky sounds in FEAR 2. Episode 8 also features Street Fighter II HD and exclusive content for subscribers.
Customers of Episode 8 will be able to download the Killzone 2 XMB Theme and get exclusive access to the FEAR 2 demo (which will be live mid-January). Episode 8 will be available to purchase for $2.99 or you can get an annual subscription for $24.99.
Does the PSPgo have in-game XMB access?
The XMB cannot be accessed directly within a game but the PSPgo does feature a Pause Game option. If you need to access the XMB during a game. Press the PS button and choose [Quit/Pause Game], then select [Pause Game] to save the game to temporary memory. You will be able to XMB and then resume the game from where you left off.
To resume the game, go to the [Game] menu on the XMB and select [Resume Game]. The game will continue from where you paused it. You can play another game while there is a paused game, but pausing another game will overwrite the previous paused game.
Can a PlayStation 3 Controller be used with the PSPgo?
Yes. Using Blue-tooth connectivity, you can pair your PSP with a controller to play games. In order to pair your PSPgo with a PS3 Controller, you will need:
- PSPgo System
- PS3 System
- DualShock 3 or SIXAXIS Controller
- PSPgo USB Cable
- PS3 Controller USB Cable
To pair your PSPgo with the controller, go to the [Settings] menu on the XMB and select the [Bluetooth Device Settings] option. Select [Bluetooth Device Management] and choose to register a PS3 System controller.
PSP-3000 compatible exploit found

Homebrew may be a step closer on the third generation PSP Models (PSP-3000), thanks to a new exploit discovered last week in the game GripShift. The exploit is confirmed to work on the PSP-1000, PSP-2000 and PSP-3000 and on all firmware versions from 1.52 to 5.02. The exploit will allow you to run homebrew games that do not require kernel access – as a result, a downgrader is not yet possible but be sure to keep a look out for new developments.
A SDK has also been released for the exploit so you can run your own code using the exploit. You can download the Hello World demo and SDK below.
[GripShift Hello World Demo]
[Sparta SDK for GripShift]
What new functionality does the PSPgo offer?

The PSPgo features most of the same functionality as the older PSP models, with a few exceptions. The PSPgo lacks a UMD drive but has 16GB of built-in flash storage. The PSPgo also has blue-tooth connectivity allowing you to use a PS3 Wireless Controller to play games or connect to the Internet using Bluetooth Modems or via Mobile Phones.
The PSPgo also uses M2 Memory Stick storage instead of the Memory Stick Duo found in the older PSPs. The USB connection on the PSPgo is different to older models – it is used for both connecting to the PS3/PC and for charging the unit. A built-in microphone is included in so a special headset is not required.
Can the PSPgo play UMD games?
The PSPgo does not have a physical UMD drive, making the unit much more compact and light. You can, however, play old UMD titles by purchasing them from the PlayStation Store. Hundreds of titles are available to purchase from the PlayStation Store, with new titles added each week.
Use the Media Go application or visit the PlayStation store on your PSP or PS3 to see what’s available.
How much space available on the PSPgo?

The PSPgo comes with 16GB of flash memory, build into the unit. Of the 16GB available, 14GB is available for usage. The other 2GB is reserved for system use and temporary data. The available memory can be further expanded using a M2 Memory Stick, available up to 32GB.