"The Nintendo DS may have sales numbers, but Sony’s PSP has the third-party support. Not hindered by things like technical inferiority, developers are free to create console-scale games and take chances with new concepts without having to worry about console-scale costs. Below are 10 of the best PlayStation Portable games ever made, though it’s by no means every amazing game available—we just didn’t have room for a Top 20."
"Want to see which region got what content? Look no further, as PlayStation LifeStyle has done the searching for you and compiled a list of what’s new in this week’s PlayStation Store Update, for all regions across the globe."
"The latest issue of Japanese games mag Famitsu reveals that Q-Entertainment's Lumines is on its way to PSN.
The game, according to those with translation powers on NeoGAF, will be called Lumines Super Nova, and will release in Japan this year. No release or price details were given for other regions.
Lumines is a block-based puzzle game with a focus on music as you match up coloured bricks to make them disappear each time the background music loops.
It's on Xbox Live already, but wa..."
At its summer showcase, publisher Electronic Arts has announced through its EA Partners arm that it has agreed to a publishing deal that will involve iconic Japanese developers Shinji Mikami (Resident Evil) and Goichi Suda (Killer7, No More Heroes) in a brand-new horror action game that will hit the Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and the PC.
Shinji Mikami will be the producer for the new game, with Suda 51 directing. Suda's development studio, Grasshopper Manufacture, will be the primary d...
You might have read about the recently found exploit that allows people who own the game Lumines, to boot homebrew software on their PSP. Of course, that won't affect people who just won't update to that new firmware. Looks like Sony is having a tough time dealing with piracy.
"You may have already heard about the latest PSP exploit discovered within the classic puzzler Lumines, availing owners of any variety of PSP -- all the way up to its current firmware, 3.50 -- the opportunity to run homebrew, install custom firmware, and generally monkey up Sony's plans to get you to play PSP games on the system over, say, 14-year-old SNES games. Can't stop 'em, Sony -- this is what people want. People want their hardware unlocked, they want emulation of everything up to PSX, ..."

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