Most fans of this series are probably familiar with red, blue and yellow versions for the Gameboy. These games served the purpose of introducing basic RPG elements to the masses. While these games may see primitive, they were portable and further planted the success of Pokemon. Every new generation of …
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Sora6645 answers some questions about his patches!
Some of you might be asking who is sora6645? Well, I’m here to tell you and let him share with you in his own words what it is he does. Sora6645 is a man with a mission to bring patches to the 1.5 and 2.5 versions of the Kingdom Hearts games …
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If you had the Nintendo Power magazine (now defunct) back in the day, then you had access to a lot of upcoming events, game reviews, cheats, guides, promotions and gamer’s high scores. Nintendo Power magazine started in 1988 and was basically your only option considering it was before the internet. Gamers …
Read More »PlayStation Flash Sale Starts Today with Deals Under $5
It’s Friday and Playstation is having yet another great Flash Sale. This Flash Sale is filled with all kinds of good games and they also have a great selection of PSVita games again. Here are my top 10 picks for this sale and, just a friendly reminder, if you are …
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This tutorial is for everyone who has already signed up for the PSM Service and is approved for the publishing license! Since there is still so much confusion and irritation around about how to proceed from here and correctly set everything up for the big release, this is for you. …
Read More »Applied for a PSM license and not approved yet?
Well, it seems that now Sony has even gotten wise to the new trick of us submitting a question about our PSM developer license applications. I applied yesterday bc, being the genius that I am, I thought I had applied and been approved but I was wrong! So, about an hour …
Read More »Vita Update Blocker is working once again now FW 3.51
Well, the latest firmware update, 3.51, came out today for the PSVita/PSTV. So you may be wondering what to do if you stayed on firmware 3.50. Well fear not as Vita update blocker is once again working so you can still access the Playstation Store. As always, there isn’t a big window of …
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Hello kiddies! It’s your old pal heleius! I’ve spent the last few months fueled up in a 17th century New Orleans graveyard, and during that time a very wise and powerful necromancer (I believe she was at level 80) voodoo priestess has instructed me to write a few new articles …
Read More »Bluetooth music combined with a light bulb!
Well, if you ever thought, boy would I like to have a light bulb that could play music, have we got a surprise for you! It seems Sony has unveiled a new combination product for Japan. Now you can listen to your favorite music via bluetooth while also controlling some light. …
Read More »If you want a Playstation TV now is the time!
It seems that now is the time to pick up a Playstation TV from Gamestop if you’re looking to get one. Right now the normally $75 priced Playstation TV is on sale for $39.99! That’s right, you can pick up a Vita made into a console for your home …
Read More »New PS Vita stability firmware coming soon
Today Sony announced an upcoming PlayStation Vita & PlayStation TV firmware update, 3.51, which will improve system stability and patch some exploits. First, let’s have a look at the “official” side of firmware 3.50. Latest PS Vita firmware, which was released in March, was quite a big one. Apart from obligatory attempts …
Read More »C.H.I.P. – The World’s First Microcomputer that only cost $9 dollars
What is C.H.I.P.? It’s a new microcomputer that’s very small. It’s a Linux-based and super-cheap computer that’s described as being “built for work, play and everything in between!” They built C.H.I.P. to make tiny, powerful computers more accessible and easier to use. A huge part of making C.H.I.P. accessible is making …
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