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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Tips on PSP

Do you own and use a PSP? Do you take good care of it? These aren’t cheap devices, and you would not want your PSP to break unexpectedly? I am going to share with you some tips for keeping your PSP in excellent working condition.

Keep ALL parts free of dust. Just like a computer, dust can damage PSP components and even the screen. One time, I left my PSP in a dusty place when I went on vacation. When I came back, there was a one inch CRACK on the screen. Buy a PSP case rather than a PSP pouch. A case is hard and a pouch is soft. This means, if you accidentally drop your PSP while it’s in a case, it will survive the fall. Doing this acually guarantees a longer life span for your PSP.

Tips on PSP

ONLY purhase a memory stick duo that has enough memory for what you need. For example, it’s no use buying a 2 GB Memory stick duo, if you only use the PSP occasionally, and you put like 5 songs and 10 pictures on it. This will save you money and not make you feel as though you wasted money.

Always check the status of your PSP’s battery. You may not know this, but as time goes on battery capacity actually decreases. If you don’t replace the battery at all, it will come to a point where it will only run on the charger plugged into an outlet. So if you notice that battery life is getting shorter, get a new one.

When playing a UMD game, NEVER, under any circumstances attempt to remove the UMD when the game is in session! This will actually corrupt the data on the UMD, and lead to the disk being no longer useable. If you want the remove it, first go to the home page and then remove the disk. This saves the UMD and even parts of the PSP. Always plug in your ac adapter BEFORE doing any firmware upgrading (the countless times i’ve heard of people losing power and bricking their psp is almost untrue!) Make sure to buy memory sticks from reputable online shops or even retail shops, as fake cards are a waste of money and you risk jeopardizing your precious game saves and music!!!

If you want to convert DVDs to play from your memory stick, download DVDFab HD Decrypter 4 and ImTOO DVD to PSP converter. They work very well with each other, the first removes any copyright encrytion from your dvd and store it to your hard drive. Once complete use the ifo file with the ImTOO converter. (You can specify what resolution and even what bit rate your film will be made at, i get my films down to about 400mb at decent quality).

Invest in the SONY PSP media manager 2.5 PRO. It has a backup utility and if you have PSone games downloaded from Playstation Store, you can use it to store these on your PC hard drive.

If you haven’t already got a wireless router get one they make updating and PSP’s much more fun especially playing Killzone Liberation, Worms Open Warefare 2 or wipeout pulse.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Why need a fee to join?

You have gone to several PSP download sites and all they ask is to make payment before you can download your favourite games, movies or songs. Isn't it a Free Download?! Suppose to be free from making any payment to access the download.

Well, for sure it is free to download any games, music and movies to your PSP but not to forget that you are going to download software games which are free from virus and hackers which may harm your to computer and memory stick.

Anyway, the fee is just below $50 which is worth your lifetime membership and safe on your system as long as you enjoy owning a handheld entertainment system.

Here are some reasons, why you or anybody with PSP should look for membership in PSP Downloads site?

Free to download at any time.

-Secure to download.

-Instant Access to millions ready PSP files on games, songs, movies, software, wallpaper and more.

-Fast retrieve.

-With anti-virus.

-Flat single fee for lifetime.

Disadvantages on Pay-Per-Download and FREE Download. PAY PER DOWNLOAD.

On a pay-per-download site you pay for each game, each song and each movie. Long run it will be costly for you. The price of getting each game is higher than your PSP.

-Free downloads - only certain games

-May include virus.

-Slow transfer.

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Monday, September 15, 2008

N+

I just heard of a new PSP game so called an Old Atari - N+. The game was just release a month agao. I have not play it yet. But the boy whom live next door, being always in advance than me and always catch up on the latest. It looks like a giant puzzle on the screen and the player is controlling the Ninja to get those gold squares till when the Ninja manage to touch the exit switch which is his goal. This sounds very easy and common game but to come near and reach the exit seems like quite hard to make it over. It seems very complicated and dangerous as you play along the terrain. Different level has different platform and the position is so tricky and hard and you may fall to death if you jumped wrongly to reach to different level. Wait till I play this game myself after seeing him struggling with those switch exit which I may have done it better.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Crisis Core : Final Fantasy VII

Final Fantasy Core VII is a great game with lots of fun and is worth on a every single penny you spent on it or you can just download Final Fantasy Core VII and start playing.

If you play this game which mainly focuses on Zack Fair, a 2nd Class (and later 1st class) SOLDIER, and the events leading up to his destined demise. The player has full control over Zack when moving around, and can rotate the camera. Enemies abound in the field screen, and battles take place in real time.He meets many of the Final Fantasy VII characters, including Cloud Strife and Aerith Gainsborough, with whom he develops strong bonds. The game's storyline takes the player from the war with the Wutai to the events at Nibelheim, and right up to the time just before the Final Fantasy VII beginning.

Gameplay

Crisis Core has action- and menu-based elements. The new battle system is known as Digital Mind Wave, and revolves around a series of reels at the upper left corner of the screen which spin continuously as long as there are Soldier Points left to consume. Each reel rotates independently and upon lining up three reels of the same character and value, a power-up is awarded to Zack.

Enemies can be attacked physically and magically. Spells such as Fire and Cure are located on the command bar. Materia makes a return, fully customizable and in multiple varieties, including green (spells) and yellow (extra commands such as Steal or Sense). In addition, materia can be fused together to enhance one materia's abilities or to make an entirely new materia. The materia the player has equipped determine the magic and special commands on the in battle menu. Defensive and evasive maneuvers can also be used

So if you were planning on picking up a copy regardless of what I say, rest assured that you'll have a colossal amount of fun. But we have quite a bit of material to cover, so let's start with the basics. While the original Final Fantasy VII followed Cloud and company as they attempted to stop Sephiroth from undoing the very fabric of the world, Crisis Core puts a much different spin on the canon. For one, you'll only be playing as Zack Fair, Cloud's friend who only had fleeting appearances in the original game.

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