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Monday 19 December 2011

Converting PSOne games to PSP Eboots (PSX to PSP)

Here is our tutorial on how to play your Playstation 1 (PSX/PSOne) games on your PSP. There are two steps to the process.
1. Making a PSX ISO which we will later convert to an eboot (Skip this is you already have a PSX.iso)
2. Converting the ISO to an eboot. And making it look nice
Firstly if you haven’t already made an ISO image of your PSOne Game lets do that. For this example I’m using Resident Evil 2.
PSX2PSP Making an ISO of my PSOne game
Making an ISO of my Resident Evil 2 Playstation game
In order to convert this Playstation game to an ISO I’m going to use PSone ISO maker. You can also use Nero, Alcohol or an program that can make ISO images. Download Psone ISO maker below:

Download: PSX / PSOne ISO Maker
(PSX / PSOne ISO Maker - 1.5 MiB - 27,592 Hits)

Extract this file to your desktop, then insert your PSX game.
psx-2-psp-making-an-iso-2
Insert your PSX Disk and start PSOne ISO maker
Note if your PSX disk is NTSC, select NTSC or PAL select PAL. NTSC PSX games will work best when converting to eboots.  (Alot of disk drives might have errors extracting the files or even reading the disk.) Hopefully this wont be an issue!
Extracting the PsOne game an ISO
Extracting the PsOne game an ISO
Wait for the PSOne ISO Maker to extract the image. It can take some time so please be patient. Now we have a Playstation image (.IMG and .CCD files) lets move on to converting this to an eboot which can be use on your PSP.
We are going to use PSX2PSP to make our Eboot.PBP. Download that below:

Download: PSX2PSP 1.4.2
(PSX2PSP 1.4.2 - 1.2 MiB - 83,450 Hits)

Using PSX2PSP to make our Eboot.pbp
Using PSX2PSP to make our Eboot.pbp
1. Load the PSX_GAME_Title .IMG you just make or another PSX image you have.
2. Select the output for the Eboot
3. Insert the title of the game here
4. The game ID. This is found on the PsOne disk.  Or find it on our PSX Game ID list.
If you want a nice looking PSX2PSP eboot you can customize the images used. To do this click on the customize tab in PSX2PSP.
Here I'm adding some custom images to make the PSX eboot look much nicer.
Here I'm adding some custom images to make the PSX eboot look much nicer.
Above: I have added some custom images to my Resident Evil eboot. This way it looks much more professional. If your looking for icons and backgrounds for almost every American NTSC game I recommend this PSP2PSX Icon pack ->
If you download and extract files to “.\pics\pic1\” most games from USA will show the game cover as shown below.
Megaupload link: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XMJE8ZWN
The icon pack contains 1400 icons and is about 150MB.
Now you have the eboot looking good you can preview it by clicking the arrow tabs in PSX2PSP.
Preview your PSX Eboot in PSX2PSP
Preview your PSX Eboot in PSX2PSP
Once your happy with the Eboot preview, click the convert menu again and then convert. (Note if your making a Eboot from a PAL PSX game, please go to options and patches. Apply the PAL2NTSC patches) Once the PSX2PSP have finished making the eboot place the folder (example SLUSXXXXX) in your PSP memory stick \PSP\GAME. Start your PSP and launch the game from the XMB game menu.
Enjoy!

Tomb Raider Anvirsary PSP Mediafire

Wipeout Pulse PSP [Mediafire]

Ben 10 Alien Force Vilgax Attack PSP Medifire

Silent Hill Shattered Memories (USA) PSP [Mediafire]

Tuesday 13 December 2011

Angry Birds ISO PSP [MU]

Cohort Chess PSP Minis [MU]

Parasite Eve The 3rd Birthday PSP [Mediafire]

NEED FOR SPEED MOST WANTED - [NFS] - [PSP] [MU]

WWE Smack Down vs Raw 2011 PSP [Mediafire]

GTA Chinatown Wars PSP [Mediafire]

GTA Vice City Stories [PSP] Mediafire

Gran Tursimo PSP [Mediafire]


Download:
[Mediafire links]
PART 1  (200 MB)
PART 2  (200 MB)
PART 3  (200 MB)
PART 4  (200 MB)
PART 5  (132 MB)

Can PS3 play PS2 games?

Can I insert a PS2 OR a PS CD in PS3?

UPDATE: All PS3 ( 80 GB and 160 GB ) models currently being manufactured do not support PS2 or PS1 games. The last model that supported backwards compatibility was the 80 GB model number “CECHE01″ which is no longer being made. More info..
Not all PS3 consoles can play PS2 games. Currently the only Playstation 3 model that can play Playstation 2 and the original Playstation games is the 80 GB model. The 40 GB PS3 will not play PS2 games but will play some PSone games.
The older model PS3′s that are no longer being made could also play PS2 and PS1 games they are the 20 GB and the 60 GB model but those are no longer in production.
Not all PS2 games will work, if there is a certain game you are dying to play but not sure if it’s compatible with the PS3 then check out Sony’s Compatibility page, here you can enter the game title and see it that game title will work for the PS3. You can see lists of compatible games or games with known issues here.

Assassin's Creed Bloodliness PSP [Mediafire]



Download:
[Mediafire Links]
PART 1  (87 MB)
PART 2  (87 MB)
PART 3  (87 MB)
PART 4  (87 MB)
PART 5  (87 MB)
PART 6  (85 MB)
Repair.rar  (6 MB)

Metal Gear Solid Portable OPS Plus PSP [Mediafire]

Download:
[Mediafire links]

PART 1  (99 MB)
PART 2  (99 MB)
PART 3  (99 MB)
PART 4  (99 MB)
PART 5  (99 MB)
PART 6  (99 MB)
PART 7  (99 MB)
PART 8  (25.4 MB)

300 March to Glory PSP [Mediafire]

Download:
[Mediafire links]

PART 1  (100 MB)
PART 2  (100 MB)
PART 3  (100 MB)
PART 4  (100 MB)
PART 5  (100 MB)
PART 6  (100 MB)
PART 7  (83 MB)

God of War Chains of Olympus PSP [Mediafire]


Download:
[Mediafire links]

PART 1  (200 MB)
PART 2  (200 MB)
PART 3  (200 MB)
PART 4  (200 MB)
PART 5  (200 MB)
PART 6  (126 MB)

God of War Ghost of Sparta PSP [Mediafire] updated

Name - God Of War : Ghost Of Sparta 
Developers - Ready at Dawn 
Publishers - Sony Computer Entertainment 
Genre - Action 
File Size - 1 GB
 
Download:
[Mediafire link]



http://www.mediafire.com/?3tecay1fvc22

Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker USA PSP [Mediafire]

Metal Gear Solid Portable OPS [PSP] Medifire

Need For Speed Shift PSP [Mediafire]

Splinter Cell Essentials PSP [Mediafire]

PSP Awesome Photos






Aren't they nice? :d

PSP UMD Repair: Not reading UMD discs

I have seen many PSP's stop reading UMD discs and for the most part they are repairable with the least amount of opening your PSP.
First we will do some trouble shooting with what might be wrong with your PSP unit.

About 35% of the time I find that there is something stuck in the UMD gear. It is different every time, sometimes its a piece of dust, plastic, soda, and even hair.
Another 25% is the Disc Spinning motor. This will not let The disc in the UMD spin.
About 20% is the Laser motor, this might be hard to spot since it could be something in the gears.
About 10% is the actual laser itself. It will not focus the laser to read the UMD disc.
The Last 10% is the Motherboard. This is the worst outcome, since there is very little what we can do but replace the motherboard.

So first what we need to do is find out what is actually wrong with your PSP.
With your PSP in hand.
Turn on your PSP and remove any UMD that might be in there now.
If you open up the UMD door and look down inside you will see the Laser assembly.

If you look to the left there is a black tab that sticks up, this tells the PSP that there is a UMD in the drive.
If you press this down with a small probe, you should see the disc motor spin and the laser light up red
 *** CAUTION DO NOT STARE DIRECTLY AT THE LASER ***
 

If the Motor is not spinning.  is it moving slightly? Maybe a little twitch?
I would lean more towards the bad motor problem BUT would not say for sure, I would recommend that you take the parts out and see if there is another problem also.

If the laser is not lighting up then it could be the laser, I would try and check the cables to the PSP and see if there is a bad connection.
If both are running well then lets put a disc in and get your ear up close so you can hear what is going on in there.
On a working PSP you will hear the disc start to spin up, then you can hear the laser start to twitch, followed by the laser motor moving the laser down the rails.

Can you hear the disc spin up? If not I would take the disc out again and press the switch with your probe again.  if the disc motor is spinning again, look around to see if the metal housing is obstructing the disc when you put it in.. there could be to much pressure for the disc to spin freely.
Can you hear the Laser focus? This might be hard to hear it will sound like a little tick. If you cant hear it tick I would move on and inspect this internally  later.
Can you hear the Laser move down the rail? This will be a smooth sound of the gears, it should not be a really clicky sound.
If you can't hear it move down the track OR it is very clicky follow this.




it would look like this if your UMD door was off.
You should open the UMD door and carefully manually move the laser to the right side of the assembly.
Use a sharp THIN probe to manually move the WHITE gear under the metal housing. It is quite hard to see it in the photos so I put a red star around it.
I usually try and scrape the gears themselves to make sure there is no gunk or debris in the gear.

 
After this try and see if it is reading UMD again.
This fixes it about 35% of the time.
If none of this is working, it is time to open your PSP unit Or send it in for repair.
If you know what's wrong you can replace the problem here
Replace UMD Assembly
Replace UMD Disc Motor
Replace UMD Laser Motor
Replace PSP Motherboard

MotorStorm: Arctic Edge PSP Megaupload [MU] & Mediafire

Category: PSP
Language: English
Region: EUR
Type:driving
Quality: UMD
Format: ISO

The breakneck racing festival MotorStorm has kick-started in the desert Monument Valley and has been sweeping everything on the Island, and now the tournament's hectic off-road racing world prepares for a new challenge: the freezing temperatures of Alaska.
The riders will compete against evil opponents and face dangerous obstacles such as avalanches, ice bridges and three altitudes broken unforgiving career. Will the environment and the most hostile terrain on which you had to face.
Buckle up and get ready for more cold and ruthless festival MotorStorm.

Download :
[Megaupload link]
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=T0ORYJE2 (727.67 MB)

or
[Mediafire links]
PART 1
PART 2
PART 3


Note : -Just stick it int he psp/game but make sure that the eboot.pbp game is inside a folder of his own.
For instance lets say i have castlevania so it would look like this..


ms:\PSP\GAME\motostrom\eboot.pbp

After this you should be able to see the game on your memory stick.

The Best PSP Games Of All Time


You know what they say, it’s very seldom that you get a product that satisfies both its critics and its customers. This is very true with movies. Some movies will make a killing at the box office while being lambasted by movie critics. The reverse is also true. Some movies can be critically acclaimed but may perform poorly in terms of ticket sales.


PSP games are no different. There are games that are highly rated and yet they don’t manage to crack the top ten bestselling PSP games list. Here’s a clear picture.

  Wikipedia cites the following PSP games as the bestselling games of all time as of December 2008;

1. Monster Hunter Freedom Unite (3 million shipped in Japan)
2. Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (2,725,507 approximately: 2 million in US, 125,507 in Japan, 600,000 in UK)
3. Daxter (2.3 million)
4. Monster Hunter Freedom 2 (2.25 million)
5. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (1.96 million during 2008)
6. Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition (1.3 million approximately: 1.1 million in US, 200,000 in UK)
7. Monster Hunter Freedom (1.2 million)
8. Need for Speed Most Wanted 5-1-0 (1,127,151 approximately: 1.1 million in US, 27,151 in Japan)
9. Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee (1 million)
10. Tekken: Dark Resurrection (1 million)
11. Wipeout Pure (1 million)[136]
Total PlayStation Portable games shipped as of December 31, 2008: 200 million.[137]
Gamespot.com however rates the following PSP games as the best games ever
1. Tekken: Dark Resurrection – 9.2
2. Daxter – 9.1
3. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII – 9.0
4. Patapon – 9.0
5. Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops – 9.0
6. Burnout Legends – 9.0
7. Lumines – 9.0
8. Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror – 8.8
9. World Soccer Winning Eleven 9 – 8.8
10. Wipeout Pure – 8.8
11. SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo – 8.7
12. FIFA Soccer 06 – 8.7
13. Sid Meier’s Pirates! – 8.6
14. MLB 06: The Show – 8.6
15. Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories – 8.6
As you may have noticed there are games in both lists that did not make into the other lists. Could be that there are market behaviours that aren’t taken into consideration when a particular video is rated. Hot Shots Golf for example.
Perhaps when Gamespot rated this game they really weren’t impressed with it. Also, maybe because the game is played more by adults somewhat diminished the game in Gamespot’s eyes, I don’t know. No matter, the game sold really well– with sales breaking the 1 million barrier. Makes you wonder if there are a lot of adults who play PSP as well. Hmmm…
Nevertheless, despite the very minor discrepancy, these lists should at least give you an idea on what games you’re still missing in your collection. You might think of getting them now.

How to: Make your own PSP themes

+ Posted by Noel Silvia // PLAYSTATION Store Team

Here’s what you’ll be needing:
  • a computer that runs Windows
  • a digital image editing program
  • the “PSP Theme Toolbox
  • a little bit of time
First thing you need to do is download the “PSP Theme Toolbox” zipped file. You can unzip it anywhere, but if you’ll be doing a lot of Themes or want to use the pre-made default while going through this walkthrough, you’ll have to extract it directly to your C:\ drive (C:\PSP Theme Toolbox\).
PSP Theme Toolbox
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In the “Toolbox”, you’ll find:
  • Icons and Wallpaper templates
  • “PSP Custom Theme Converter” program
  • Default Project saved as a “.txt” file
  • “How To” Basics and Advanced Walkthroughs
  • Layered PhotoShop template of icons
  • Unlike for PS3 Themes, there is an actual program so you won’t have to be worrying about XML code or funky compiler programs.
  • Open the program (PSPCustomThemeConverter.exe) and we’ll go though it, tab-by-tab.
NOTE: If you’d like to see a working example of each item, go to “File\Open” and select “PSPTheme_default.txt”. This will only work if you’ve extracted the Toolbox to your C:\ drive because of the way the project file links to the associated images.

The first tab is the “Information” Tab.
  • Put the name of your Theme or its description in the “Title” space.
  • The “Product ID” is where you assign what the Theme is associated to, e.g. Game, Anime, Movie, etc.
  • The “Version” is helpful if you want to do keep track of multiple versions of a Theme, but isn’t necessary either.
The second tab is the “Wallpaper” Tab.
  • Wallpapers have to be:
    • * 480 x 272 pixels * 24-bit Color Image * BMP files
  • Click on the “Folder” button to browse and select any image that matches the required size and format.
  • If the image you select is not useable, an “Error” window will pop-up letting you know what needs to change.
  • You can click the “Preview” button to preview your wallpaper once you’ve selected one that is workable.
Next tab is called “Category Icons”, and is for the main XMB Icons.
  • These icons need to be:
    • * either 64 x 48 pixels or 48 x 48 pixels * 8-bit Index (32-bit Color) * TGA, PNG, or GIM image files
The “First Level Icons” Tab is for the icons that appear within a category on the XMB.
  • These are the sub-icons that appear below the category XMB icons.
  • Double click on the icon line or click the “Edit” button.
  • You’ll see a request for two files: the “Icon Body” and the “Icon Focus”. The “Body” is the actual icon.
  • The “Focus” is the glow that pulses around the icon when you highlight that icon. If you’d like to keep things simple, or not worry about having a pulsing glow around your selection, you can either use the default focus image or leave that space blank.
  • The icons need to be:
    • * 32 x 32 pixels (Body) * 48 x 48 pixels (Focus) * 8-bit Index (32-bit Color) * TGA, PNG, or GIM image files
The “Second Level Icons” tab is for the “Settings” Icon. That’s right; the “Settings” wrench gets its very own tab!
  • Just like the First Level Icons, these need to be:
    • * 32 x 32 pixels * 8-bit Index (32-bit Color) * TGA, PNG, or GIM image files
  • Its focus needs to be:
    • * 48 x 48 pixels * 8-bit Index (32-bit Color) * TGA, PNG, or GIM image files
The last tab is “Others”.
  • The “Preview Icon” is the tiny thumbnail that appears when you choose your Theme, and needs to be:
    • * 16 x 16 pixels * 8-bit Index (32-bit Color) * TGA, PNG, or GIM image files
  • The “Preview Image” is the preview for the Theme, and needs to be:
    • * 300 x 170 * 24-bit Color Image * BMP
  • The final option is “Theme Color”. Here, you can assign a particular highlight colour to your Theme, or have it change monthly automatically.
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Once you’ve assigned all of the Icons to your images, go to “FILE” and select “EXPORT”.
  • Name your file, click “SAVE”, and the program will create your PSP Theme File (.PTF).
  • With your PSP connected to your computer in USB Mode or with a compatible Memory Stick connected, place the file into the proper “Theme” folder ( \PSP\THEME ).
  • Disconnect your PSP or insert the Memory Stick in to your PSP.
  • Under “Settings”, select “Theme Settings”, and then “Theme”.
Your new Theme should appear in the selectable list.

Monday 12 December 2011

Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker PSP ISO/CSO [MU]

 Download Link:
ISO links
 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=68TRZ719

Other links 1.3GB 7zip:
1: http://adf.ly/1188690/www.megaupload.com/?d=NJWN01KB
2: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QQ50W2ZK
or
CSO link (818.14 mb)

http://adf.ly/1188690/www.megaupload.com/?d=JCC3RLMW

NOTE: MGS has an install to MS (memory stick) feature. You don't need to install to MS. You only need to do this to increase loading time when using a UMD. As you are using an ISO you dont need to install.

If you have installed the game to MS, dont let your PSP go to sleep or you will loose your progress. Its to do with the game running from the install not a disc.

You will still get the full experiance with out the install and it saves space on your MS although you can install if you would like to. 

Juiced 2 : Import Nights

Juiced 2: Import Nights (352mb)

Photobucket

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NOYPU6L5

God Of War Chains of Olympics


God Of War Chains of Olympics (253mb) Not a demo*



http://www.megaupload.com/?d=P9L1MP9S

STREET FIGHTER ALPHA 3 MAX [PSP] Medifire