Free PSP Go Games Downloads
The PSP Go is Sony’s latest iteration of the PSP line of consoles. Unlike previous models that so-relied on their UMD drives to load games, the PSP Go uses it’s built-in storage to
The PSP Go is Sony’s latest iteration of the PSP line of consoles. Unlike previous models that so-relied on their UMD drives to load games, the PSP Go uses it’s built-in storage to
To celebrate the PlayStation Vita‘s first anniversary, Sony is discounting several games for the console like PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale, Hotshots Golf, and ModNation Racers: Road Trip in North America. Unfortunately, the sale is
To compensate current 3DS owners for the unprecedented price drop of the 3D touting portable, Nintendo is giving you guys (the 3DS ambassadors) free 3DS games. The problem? As with all things with gaming on
If you upgraded your PSP’s CFW and suddenly found yourself stuck with corrupt save games then here’s a guide on how to fix them. Requirements: A PSP with CFW Download Free Cheat Download SED Warning: this guide is not
ALoader developer Ardi has released TN Xtended HEN, targeting both 6.20 OFW and 6.39 OFW. Both releases include the latest builds of Total_Noob’s HENs (6.20 TN-E and 6.39 TN-A) with an integrated ISO-Loader (aLoader).
Total Noob and HacKmaN have ported their 6.38 TN HEN (which was shown as a proof of concept only and never publicly released) to 6.39 OFW and released it as 6.39 TN-A Hen. 6.39 TN-A
If you have updated your PSP to 6.38 OFW or 6.37 OFW or even the latest PSP firmware, 6.60 OFW and found yourself without a Hen or CFW that’ll allow you to run homebrew
Virtual Flame AKA Liquizigong has released an update for his 6.20 Pro LCFW. Aside from working on bugfixes from the earlier 6.20 Pro-B4 release, there are also specific game fixes for DJMAX3 to
More updates from Coldbird and Liquidzigong for 6.35 Pro LCFW. This release includes bugfixes and specific game fixes for DJMAX3. No need to install the previous releases to be able to install 6.35 Pro-B5.
Oh look, 6.31 Hen now also has a signed installer allowing you to install 6.31 Hen without running the Minna no Sukkuri demo exploit as instructed in the original post. With Liquidzigong’s release
Total_Noob has released an update to 6.20 TN-A (and TN-B) fixing bugs and pushing quite a few features that merit an update. What’s more interesting is that 6.20 TN-C is now signed, meaning it
Still on 5.03 and can’t get ChickHen R2 to run for you? Not to worry, with homebrew devs now able to sign their applications to run on OFW directly, PSP owners just like with
Great news for PSP users running 6.35, you can now install 6.35 Hen without running the Minna no Sukkuri demo exploit as instructed in the original post. With Liquidzigong’s release of a signed 6.35
If your PSP is on 6.35 OFW, don’t fret, there’s still the 6.35 Hen available for your system and the Prometheus ISO loader that will allow you to play those free PSP games.
PSP owners with 6.31 OFW can now have cfw installed courtesy of the 6.31 Hen, 6.31 hbl by wololo and the Prometheus ISO loader. Note that if you’re on 6.20 OFW, follow this guide
Thanks to the efforts of Wololo and Liquidzigong, PSP-3000, PSP-2000 with TA-v88v3 motherboard or PSP Go owners can now have custom firmware (well it’s pseudo-cfw.. it’s actually HBL + ISO loader but let’s call
With 5.03 GEN-C and 5.50 GEN-D3 getting their own respective Prometheus (5.50 GEN Prometheus and 5.03 GEN Prometheus) plugins that will allow them to play games that require Sony’s 6.20 OFW and above, can
If you had 5.03 GEN-C and you’ve probably experienced having problems playing games with Sony’s new DRM which requires 6.20 OFW. Luckily, Liquidzigong created Prometheus Module so that users with 5.03 GEN-C (meaning
Even with 5.50 GEN-D3 installed on your PSP, you won’t be able to play some of the newer games without proper patching or plugin to help bypass Sony’s new DRM which requires 6.20 OFW.
Free PSP Games from Sony? For it’s PlayStation Portable? I found it hard to believe at first but considering the poor sales of the PSP Go, I guess we should have expected