I love this game. I have the
demo on my PS3 and PSP. The training demo allows you to get use to the game and the special rules taht govern it. I think its a great calming game for all, especiall teachers and students. I also believe it to be a geat spatial awareness test. Download it and give it a go!!
PS3 owners go direct to the PSN Store in any country!
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Here’s your chance to get echochrome on your PSP. This demo will give you a small taste of this Escher-inspired perspective-bending puzzle game. The Triangle button will pause the game, allowing you to think. The X button will speed up the avatar. Simply experiment — we’re sure you’ll do well!
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1. Download the demo zip file. [Click here for direct download from PSP.]
2. Extract the contents of the zip file.
3. Connect your PSP to your computer using a USB cable.
4. Go to the PSP/GAME folder.
5. Copy NPJG90019 folder into the GAME directory. Make sure there are no sub-directories in this folder. |
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September 26, 2008
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Demos, Games |
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I will be posting SWF files and future video on this subject in the future. There are some basic educational games that you can use at zero cost to you.
| The Flash functionality of the PSP can provide hours of entertainment for gamers who’ve made the jump into greater firmware revisions. You may remember chubigan’s Flash Arcade from a while back, but now you want to add Flash files of your own to your PSP. But the problem is, what if you’re not too computer savvy? Thankfully, this video is a pretty easy (but notably boring) way of learning the process of finding SWF files, putting them to your PSP, and then finally, accessing them. |
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September 26, 2008
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Flash, How to..., Software |
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This is a great way of getting
free books either through a
PC or PSP browser. Remember these important instructions.
1. Position the cursor over the download arrow
2. Use the Triangle key to display the PSP browser menu.
3. Select “Save Link Target” from the first pop-up menu, and save the file to your Memory Stick.
4. You can open the saved file using the browser’s location field, for example: “file:/psp/common/filename.html”
5. Create a bookmark to the saved file for easy access.
| You got your literature on my PSP. No, you got your PSP on my literature. |
 Two great tastes come together as one when your PSP meets a library full of classic literature. Of course, ebook reading is nothing new to the PSP, but it has sometimes been a bit of an irksome process to track down and transfer books.
Luckily, the community ha s psp.manybooks.net to simplify things for us. And when they say “many books,” they mean it, backing the claim up with a library of nearly 12,000 classic works.
Each ebook is available to be read live, page-by-page via your PSP’s browser, or you can go old-school and download the ebook for transfer to your memory stick.
So, next time Mom says you’ve been playing too much PSP, you can tell her you’re reading Shakespeare (or you can at least load some up real quick so that she thinks your feeding your brain instead of destroying it.)
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September 26, 2008
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HTML Books, PSP Sites |
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