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Bangai-O Spirits for Nintendo DS Brings Pleasure and Pain

by Peter Redmer on August 21, 2008 1:41 PM

Bangai-O Spirits is a fine example of Treasure's work, displaying artfully rendered scaling sprites, huge bosses and enemies, and best of all - more missiles than you can shake your mecha at.

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Product Review: LG DP889 Portable DVD Player

by Yog-Sothoth on June 12, 2008 6:03 PM

While on a family vacation to Disney World recently, I realized how bad the battery in my laptop had gotten—it would only work for about an hour of DVD watching, so I explored some portable... More »

First Impressions of the GP2X: I Laughed, I Cried, I Played

by Peter Redmer on September 4, 2007 6:03 PM

Along with a love for all things arcade comes my love for all videogames: Nintendo, Super Nintendo, Genesis, Game Boy... the list goes on and on. Attempting to rekindle my childhood passion, I embarked on a quest many years ago to... More »

Sony's Redesigned PSP Underwhelms

by Matt Whitlock on July 18, 2007 5:49 PM

The PSP train wreck continues for Sony. I've said it before (and I'll say it again), the PSP is successful when viewed only by the number of hardware units sold. When viewed from any other... More »

The Demise of Sony's PSP

by Matt Whitlock on August 21, 2006 12:56 PM

Not long ago, everyone was excited about Sony’s PSP. Why shouldn’t we have been? It’s by far the most technologically advanced handheld device that has ever been conceived. It plays games, music, and movies, and even surfs the Internet when connected to a Wi-Fi hotspot. It’s a very versatile handheld device, one that could have been the biggest thing since sliced bread. But like so many gadgets that have come before, the PSP is currently sitting idle in the closets of its once rabid fan base. The biggest question is why? More »

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How Can I Get My PSP Online with Dial-Up Internet?

by Matt Whitlock on January 16, 2006 2:26 PM

Ok, so I have a dial-up Internet connection, and I was wondering if it is still possible to connect the PSP to the Internet? If so, could you help me out, and explain please? Thanks a bunch. More »

How Do I Put Pictures Back on to My Memory Card?

by Matt Whitlock on June 30, 2005 4:49 PM

I recently bought an HP Photosmart R717 digital camera. I have a 256 MB memory card; the camera is 6.2 MP, and so the card holds about 80 pictures. Each time I take pictures I upload them onto my computer, but I think I'm supposed to delete them off the memory card after I upload them. I know that to print the pictures, you can take the memory card to a printing kiosk. So, if I delete the pictures from the memory card after I upload them onto the... More »

XBConnect: A Free Alternative to XBox Live

by Yog-Sothoth on June 14, 2006 11:05 AM

Are you tired of paying for Xbox Live and/or dealing with punk kids in the Xbox Live servers? There are alternatives - XBConnect and Kai Xlink. This article deals specifically with XBConnect, though an article of Xlink may be forthcoming. The following will explain what XBConnect is, considerations prior to installing it, and some general troubleshooting information. Instead of using Xbox Live and a direct connection to the internet, XBConnect uses... More »

How To Transfer Music (MP3s) onto a PSP

by Ron Repking on February 27, 2006 3:21 PM

One great way to get more out of your PlayStation Portable (PSP) is to transfer music onto it and use it as an MP3 player. The process is easy to follow and doesn't take very long to complete. It is important to understand that in order to listen to music, it must first be placed on a small memory stick that is inserted into the side of the PSP. Sony calls this a... More »

The Demise of Sony's PSP

by Matt Whitlock on August 21, 2006 12:56 PM

Not long ago, everyone was excited about Sony’s PSP. Why shouldn’t we have been? It’s by far the most technologically advanced handheld device that has ever been conceived. It plays games, music, and movies, and even surfs the Internet when connected to a Wi-Fi hotspot. It’s a very versatile handheld device, one that could have been the biggest thing since sliced bread. But like so many gadgets that have come before, the PSP is currently sitting idle in the closets of its once rabid fan base. The biggest question is why? More »

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