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Undiluted Platinum FAQ Section

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We have just added a Undiluted Platinum FAQ section to the site. The UP FAQ should help in answering common questions asked by those who own a PSP with the Undiluted Platinum chip installed. The section is still under constructions but you will find a selection of questions already answered including how to run GTA: Vice City on firmware 2.71 using a simple modification.

If you have any issues that you need help with, please use the contact form to send them in. Any useful questions will be added to the FAQ list to share with others.

Warning: Using backups in the form of ISO images is illegal unless you own the game.

PSP M4M: Magazine for Men Issue 6

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DK Jr. has informed us of Issue 6 of the PSP M4M: Magazine 4 Men. Its been a long time since the last issue (infact its been over 3 months) but finally, the long awaited Issue 6 is here. Issue 6 contains over 90 pages with various articles including a review on Hajime Sorayama’s Erotic Art, a look at the XRCO Awards from 1993 to 2000 and various other articles. As usual, the team behind M4M have included a range of sexy photos of exposed babes.

Please be warned that you must be over 18 years of age to download and view this magazine.

[Download]

[Via: DK Jr.]

Metallic Blue PSP Announced

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Sony is continuing to increase the range of PSP colors available. With the Pink PSP released in the UK a little while ago, and the Silver PSP already announced, the new color to the lineup is Metallic Blue. The three new models will be available in Japan for approximately USD180. The Metallic Blue model (PSP-1000 MB) is set to come out on December 21st, while the Silver PSP (PSP-1000 SV) is coming out on December 14th, finally the Pink PSP (PSP-1000 PK) will be released on November 22nd in Japan but is already available in Europe.

With the christmas season coming up, Sony is looking to take advantage in order to increase their sales. Unfortunately, no date has been set of US or European versions of the Metallic Blue and Silver PSPs. Check out the shots below of the new PSP color ranges.






PSP Media Manager available in Europe

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PSP Media Manager 2.0 was released a week or two ago in North America for $16.99. Now, Sony has made the PSPMM available to European PSP Owners for just £9.99 (download) or £14.99 (boxed). The downloadable version will be available from November 3rd 2006, and the boxed version will be on sale in stores from November 8th 2006. For those unaware of the PSPMM, it is a content organiser that uses a drag-and-drop interface to allow users to easily manage file between their PC and PSP.

The PSPMM supports many operations from extracting music from audio CDs to converting videos into MP4 format. There are also features available to easily backup game save data, download RSS content to your PSP and convert documents for portable reading.

[Via: SCEE Press]

PSP System Software Ver. 2.82

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Security

  • A patch has been added that addresses the security vulnerability in the system software.

PSP Firmware 2.82

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Sony today released a minor update to the PSP Firmware addressing security vunerabilities in the system software. Not exactly the update we were hoping for but I guess Sony is more interested in stopping homebrew users from running unsigned code on the system. No new features have been added to the update, but it does contain all the features of previous updates. Please be warned that updating will stop any homebrew applications from running on your PSP using any known exploits.

You can update your PSP (if you are interested) using the usual methods including the Network Update or via the Regional PlayStation Websites (give them some time to update the update pages).

[Via: PlayStation Japan]

PS3 + PSP = PSOne

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The PSOne Emulator for the PSP will get its games from the PS3. Instead of building a network specifically for the PSP, or trying to connect the PSP to Sony’s Connect service, gamers can log into the PlayStation Store using their PS3, find their favorite PS1 games there, buy and download them, and then enjoy it on your PSP. PSOne emulation will also be supported on the PS3 sometime in the future.

IGN speculates that that the PlayStation Store will also be integrated into the PSP in a future PSP firmware update. But for now though, the PS3 is integral for digital distribution. A number of PS1 gamers are already listed on the PlayStation Store. There is no promise though if the titles will be available for the PSP during launch. PSOne games will retail for approximately $15, although no exact details are available.

The PS3 to PSP connectivity doesn’t stop there. A demonstration by Sony during Gamer’s Day suggests that the PS3 will be able to send media to the PSP via Wi Fi, similar to the technology used in the Location Free player. The feature, known as “Remote Play”, showed a trailer of Casino Royale being transmitted from the PS3 to the PSP. The exact details have not been released but this is certainly something to look forward to.

UPDATE:

Speaking to SCE Marketing Vice President Peter Dille, GameDaily BIZ was able to confirm that a “PSP downloads site” was up and running to distribute PSP games without the use of PS3, although this stops short of confirming that the full PlayStation Store will be on PSP as soon as the next PSP update releases.

UPDATE 2:

Phil Harrison from the PS3 conference said that “PS1 downloads will initially be for play only on the PSP, but will later work on the PS3 when the emulation software is available.” You can, however, play these games on both the PSP and the PS3, and they will actually be playable by 2007. All the other titles from the previous consoles will be playable on the PS3, obviously. He also said, “They are as exactly as they were.” Put bluntly, the PS3 won’t offer any visual enhancements to the games. Additionally, you can download your PS1 games up to five PS3s, regardless of whether it’s on someone else’s PS3, but you should use your own account.

Undiluted Platinum Homebrew Compatibility List

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Not all homebrew application are compatible with the Undiluted Platinum Mod Chip, and to help users identify working and non-working homebrew applications, a new section has been added to XTREME PSP. You can now help us test hoembrew applications or simply refer to the Undiluted Platinum Homebrew Compatibility to see what can be used.

We will try and test as many application as possible, however, there are hundreds of homebrew applications on the net, so any help is appreciated. We will be testing all games using Firmware 2.71 with Epsilon BIOS 1.1. Please let us know about any amendments that need to be made to the list. Submit your results via the Contact Form.

Sony PSP Media Manager updated to 2.0

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Sony has released a new version of the PSP Media Manager with bigger and better features. Version 2.0 now allows you to convert DVDs, Documents (Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Text, HTML and more), and Internet Explorer Favourites to a PSP compatible format. But that’s not all, several other new features have also been added including support for additional formats and the ability to convert files even the PSP isn’t connected.

For a limited time only, exisiting owners can upgrade for only $9.95 by following this link, which is valid until October 31st. Normal retail price is $16.99. Here is a list of the changes:

  • Prepare files for conversion even when your PSP system isn’t connected to your PC
  • Transfer video from DVD home movies or DVD camcorders to your PSP system
  • Transfer Internet Explorer favorites to your PSP system
  • Transfer and view documents on your PSP system – supports Excel, Word, HTML, .txt, and more (files are converted to HTML which can be viewable via the Internet Browser).
  • Support for additional formats – .m3u and .wpl playlists, ATRAC? audio files, and Windows Media Center .dvr-ms files

Killing Time 24/7

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John Lamond Jnr, a Bangkok based independent movie producer has made a US$250,000 budget movie available as a free download in PSP format. The movie, “Killing Time 24/7” can be downloaded at www.killingtime-24-7.com, for free! Please note that the movie contains mature content and is aimed at those of you who are over 18 years of age.

The movie was shot over 9 days in Bangkok, Thailand. The movies is set to be released on DVD in Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia.

[Via: PSP Vault]

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