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StrmnNrmn: Daedalus R14 Progress Update

Last we heard from homebrew developer StrmnNrmn was his future plans for the next build of PSP N64 emulator Daedalus. Specifically, he spoke about moving audio emulation over to the Media Engine CPU. This would result in a drastic improvement in performance when audio is enabled.

PicoDrive For PSP v1.35b

Homebrew developer Notaz has released a maintenance update to PicoDrive for PSP, a Sega CD and Genesis (Mega Drive) emulator. Notable changes in this release include the ability to adjust gamma settings, improved suspend and resume handling, and CSO support for Sega CD games. Here is another bugfix release from me (with a few new features): * mp3 code should […]

PSP Test Station Appears On eBay

If you’re in the market for rare gaming hardware, then you might be interested in the DTP-L1500 PSP Test Station that auctioneer xynamic has put up for bid on eBay. The entire package consists of a PSP controller unit as well as the Test Station hardware that developers use to launch pre-production titles from DVD or UMD disc. Sure – […]

CWCheat 0.1.9 Rev I

Homebrew developer weltall has released an update to his popular PSP cheat hacking application known as CWCheat. This release features major changes to the cheat engine, fixing wrong behavior with less and greater than multiples and single skip codes. The full changelog can be found after the jump.

iR Shell 3.81

Quick on the fixing, AhMan has just released a maintenance release for iR Shell. For those new to this application, it can be called the swiss-army knife of the PSP. It is a really nifty multi-tasking shell that allows users to run UMD games and homebrew, among many other things, through a unique, user-friendly and appealing menu interface. If you […]

On Homebrew Development: A New Beginning

LAN.st recently announced a change in strategy for their forums, which directly affects us since we will be taking over their community-aspect of things (although not much will change here). While LAN.st will be focusing on serious developer-related discussions, we will be improving upon and increasing the volume of our resources for aspiring developers to use as references to improve […]

iR Shell 3.8

AhMan has just released a new version of IRShell that adds support for the PSP Slim, along with various other new features (see the changelog for details). For those new to this application, it can be called the swiss-army knife of the PSP. It is a really nifty multi-tasking shell that allows users to run UMD games and homebrew, among […]

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Heading Stateside In March 2008?

Released in Japan back in September, RPG development house Square-Enix still has yet to officially confirm a US release for PSP title Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII. It looks as if the company is working towards an announcement soon, though. Specialty retailers GameStop and GameFly are both listing a March 2008 release date for the title. Granted retailer listings cannot […]

MapThis 0.5.20

PSP homebrew developer Deniska has released an update to MapThis, an advanced portable GPS map navigation software for PSP. Notably this release features improved support for serial GPS devices with PSP Slim units. Slimline compatible receivers include the Holux GPSlim236/240 and M1000-1200.

Caprice32 PSP

Homebrew developer Uberjack has ported Ulrich Doewich’s original Amstrad CPC emulator Caprice32 to PSP. The PSP port is written in C/C++ and uses GU (Graphical Utility toolkit) for rendering. Caprice32 4.2.0.0 is the latest addition to the collection of emulators. It’s an Amstrad CPC emulator, and is my second choice for a port. My initial attempt was to port Arnold, […]

PicoDrive For PSP v1.35a

Homebrew developer Notaz released a minor update to PicoDrive for PSP, a Sega CD and Genesis (Mega Drive) emulator. Changes in this release include various bug fixes, a 4:3 scaled screen size option, and an option to disable the frame limiter. Well that test-a-bios-and-you-are-screwed bug was quite a serious one, so I’ve done an update: fixed a bug which prevented […]

PSP Gets Bleached For The Fifth Time

Yes that’s right, another Bleach title is headed for PSP. Sony has announced Bleach: Heat the Soul 5, the fifth installment in its cel-shaded anime fighting series. As we’ve come to expect with each iteration, Heat the Soul 5 will feature new levels, as well as additional characters and game modes. Despite the series now appearing on PSP five times […]

PSP Filer: Exclusively At eXophase.com

In an effort to bring you what no other site can, we have gotten in contact with Mediumgauge (developer of the simply amazing PSP Filer homebrew for the PSP) to give you exclusive access to his releases before anyone else will ever hear about them. That’s right, from this point on, we will be THE source for PSP Filer related information and […]

Duke Nukem 3D PSP Build 97

Developer MrPeanut has released a minor update to his PSP compatible build of Johnathan Fowler’s JonoF Duke 3D. The author notes that FMV sequences have been disabled in order to prevent crashing. The only thing that was changed was disabling FMV so the game won’t crash during those points. I haven’t yet gotten to the point to work on the […]

Updated: PSP Filer 4.31

Update: Mediumgauge has released a quick maintenance update to PSP Filer, fixing a bug that resulted in a crash if corrupted icons were present on the memory stick when sorting XMB icons. Version 4.31 can be downloaded below. Homebrew developer Mediumgauge has released an update to PSP Filer, a versatile file management application designed for the PSP that allows users […]

PicoDrive For PSP – Genesis and Sega CD Emulator

Homebrew developer Notaz today unleashed the initial release of PicoDrive for PSP, a Sega CD and Genesis (Mega Drive) emulator. The author notes that most Genesis games are running full speed in this release. Certain Sega CD games will not run well but speed can be improved by enabling frameskip. This is yet another Megadrive / Genesis emulator for PSP, […]

PSP GNU Chess v1.0.3

Homebrew developer Zx-81 has released an update to PSP GNU Chess, a port of the popular command line chess program GNU Chess. Changes in version 1.0.3 consist mainly of bug fixes, gameplay tweaks, and IR keyboard support. What’s new is this version? – IR Keyboard support – Add Option to highlight last move – Display captured and promoted pieces – […]

PSPIRC v1.1.1

Homebrew developer Zx-81 has released an update to PSPIRC, an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client designed for use with the PSP. Version 1.1.1 is a minor update, fixing a single bug that would result in a crash if the enter key was pressed while in the script menu. Download PSPIRC v1.1.1 for Custom Firmware / PSPIRC v1.1.1 for Firmware 1.5 […]

PC PlayStation Store Launching “After Christmas” In Europe

According to an e-mail sent out by SCEE today, the official PC PlayStation Store is set to launch “after Christmas” in European territories. This is the same service that Japan received back in September of this year. The store will completely replace the current PSP Store in Europe, featuring a wide variety of content, ranging from games and movie trailers, […]

PSP MAME4ALL v4.9r2 Hires

Homebrew developer TTYMan has updated his port of MAME the Multi Arcade Machine Emulator to version 4.9 r2 hires edition. Changes of note include additional dipswitch settings, Z80 core speedups, as well as improved sound support and memory management. Additionally, the PSP Slim is now fully supported in this release. Fixed from 4.9r1 – Usermode builds now works. – Dipswitches […]