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yeah i've kept mine original jap v1.50. But using DEV hook I can play the later games.

one question, can I use devhook to lanunch my backups from my memory stick? if so, where do I place the backup? just in the root of the stick?

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sure can.

i hav 3 1.50 psp's 2 had been upgraded but once i bought them downgraded them both.

i got over 100 psp iso/cso's & all of them work faultlessly not to mention all the other roms from gameboy to snes.

Nothing beats a properly setup PSP.

And with devhook u can still access the net,watch movies & photo's, just DONT EVER UPGRADE via network connection because it will take u to 2.8 & there is no way back from there.

dont upgrade for that matter.

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Running DevHook 0.45, FM 2.71 now. Thanks to a torrent :down:

Recent games:

F1 Grand Prix = Pretty crappy, deleted off PSP after an hour.

F1 06 = Even worse believe it or not, deleted off PSP after 30 mins.

Super Monkey Ball = Pretty crap, runs choppy ‘bad FPS', cool party game idea's but just not enjoyable enough. Deleted off PSP after 30 mins.

Worms Open Warfare = Not bad, probably knocked up about 6 hours on this game so far & still enjoying it. Good fun

Looking forward to Bomberman, currently emulating the old Mega Drive version of it :D & Also WTF is going on with GT4 Mobile, will that game ever bloody be released!

Can’t wait for PS3. I’m finding most the games made for PSP are just cheap conversions which run like crap & not worth the time to play, nor the money to purchase!

Best Games on PSP so far are defiantly, Ridge Racer, Wipeout Pure, Loco Roco, & Burnout Legends.

Will download Metal Gear Acid soon, hopefully that’s ok.

PS: Does anybody else run their ISO's in 333Mhz mode? I think I notice games running smoothing when using that clock speed, anybody else notice as well?

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Bout to DL Ridge Racer 2 which is meant to be a poor sequal due to it's lack of new content, but RR rules so should be fun just for the new tracks / cars.

Also really want to get a PSOne emulator running on PSP so I can play some old PS1 games, I want to play R Type Delta again :)

hmm, i'm just about to buy some new games as I'm heading back to japan next week and it's 9.5 hour flight.

i've now finished ridge racer twice. and just finished GTA LCS (great game, loved it even after playing all the PS2 ones).

I'm thinking of getting V8 supercars 2 (I like it on PS2) and maybe worms or something.

any other reccomendations?

is burnout any good?

is wipeout pure any good?

I bought my psp a few weeks ago from a fellow forumer (thanks steve!) and its by far my favourite toy.

Got to agree, Wipeout pure is good and permanently on my mem stick.

I found ridge racer 2 to be pretty much the same as part 1 but its still excellent.

Been playing Killzone past few days and thats by far the best game I've played on the psp so far, brings back alot of Metal gear solid memories from the PS1.

Lego star wars II is great for a laugh too

hi im pretty new to the psp thing i only bought it a few weeks ago during my travels in europe i only have tekken 2006 and i bought gangs of london its a top game but its not what i thought it was(not enough blood and guts) so im looking to swap for anything of interest i will be back in oz mid november so if anyone is interested pm me.

im originally located in sydney cheers

does anyone have any bleach games?

i tempted to buy a PSP for bleach and FFVII Crisis Core, but not sure how the Bleach games play?

I've got bleach, it's ok, sorta like Dragon Ball Z on the ps2. cell shaded animation.

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