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[12 Apr 2009 | One Comment | ]
PSP Homebrew Browser, better Memory! Netfront

And the beta run continues… Team p86 has released an updated version of their Netfront
Internet Browser. The homebrew browser mod which allows you to unlock the PSP’s memory useage restrictions gets some fixes and improvements.
**What’s new**

-Selection of the destination directory problem is now fixed.
-Used memory is always max. (Not Automatic).
-Now it at the startup it will show the max memory which will be used.
-The code is cleaned.
-New interface at startup and exit.
-Added a music and good theme to the EBOOT. (Thanks to Mazide).
-EBOOT is now smaller. (Thanks to Mazide)
-You …

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[12 Apr 2009 | One Comment | ]
Interview – God of War: Chains of Olympus [1up]

Looking Back at God of War: Chains of Olympus
Chains of Olympus director Ru Weerasuriya reveals a scene that got cut from the series’ PSP debut, and elaborates on the PS2 version rumors that kept popping up.
By Matt Leone

This week, we’ve been featuring interviews with the people behind the God of War series. On Monday, it was God of War 1 director David Jaffe. On Tuesday, it was God of War 2 director Cory Barlog. And today, it’s God of War: Chains of Olympus director Ru Weerasuriya. His name may …

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[12 Apr 2009 | No Comment | ]
Hammerin Hero Review [1up]

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This wacky platformer is cute as hell, but the rough difficulty also makes it a little hellish

Although Japanese publisher Irem is best known for games like R-Type and Disaster Report, one of its longer-running series has barely appeared outside Japan. Daiku no Gen-san, a.k.a. Hammerin’ Harry, is a simple but satisfying platform action game, and now Atlus has officially brought the series to America with the new PSP game Hammerin’ Hero. The “Hero” is Gen, a young man whose carpentry business — along with his fellow citizens in Beranme Town …

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[12 Apr 2009 | One Comment | ]
PANGYA: Fantasy Golf Review [Gamespot]

By Sophia Tong, GameSpotPosted Apr 9, 2009 9:31 am PT
We play golf in another dimension in Tomy’s upcoming fantasy game for the PlayStation Portable.

Based on the popular PC massively multiplayer online golf simulation by Ntreev Soft in Korea, Pangya: Fantasy Golf is now headed for the PlayStation Portable, courtesy of Tomy. Pangya has made it to this side of the world before as Super Swing Golf for the Wii. Fantasy Golf is very much like the Hot Shots Golf games, with easy-to-play golf mechanics and colorful visuals. Pangya’s appeal is …