@ashu try guns showdown its a pretty cool game.
Accha bhaiya.. will try that game now.. yup i remember u giving me threatenings on yahoo msngr abt trying this game, will surely try it out now.. btw hv u guys played CUBE ??? its a puzzle game similar on the lines of Mercury.. try it...^^
Maine kaha hi tha.Par sunta kaun hai?
@ Gaurav , Ashu , Pathik ---- Buddies u found any plugin which plays the video in full screen irrespective of the default aspect ratio ? [ means that the black bars at top n bottom shudn't be visible ]
Well, currently playing CUBE demo and trying to get that FULL version..anyone tried PSP Revoultion and Gunner Hero
Addictive games!!
Hey, also ( after posting the reply, i was still searching for a same kind of video player and LUCKILY i got this) see this LINK..(below)
*dl.qj.net/PSPlayer-2.0-PSP-Homebrew-Applications/pg/12/fid/24022/catid/140
it has got a PSP video PLAYER in wich it supports a MAX video reso of 480 x 272 (wich is the same full screen as occupied by PSP wallpapers..)
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Can you use it to read PDF and .doc files? and what is the cost?
Got NFS undercover for PSP.In process of getting for PC
----------------------------------------Hacking the PSP has long been a popular pastime, but the 3000 model has proven a tough nut to crack. Don't pop open the champagne just yet, though, Sony -- Datel has revealed a special battery peripheral called the Lite Blue Tool that boots the handheld console into service mode, where downgrades to earlier, cracked firmwares are possible. Of course, most older PSPs could be downgraded without any additional hardware and you only needed a battery like Pandora if you failed the idiot test and bricked your system, but be patient, pirates totally legit homebrew types -- Rome wasn't burnt in a day. Lite Blue is priced at an affordable
kabaddi, kho kho & kite-flying coming to PS2/PSP in 2009
Indian site dnaindia.com is reporting that Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) will launch PS2 and PSP titles that feature traditional games such as kite-flying, kabaddi and kho kho. The titles will have rural settings/backgrounds and there are also plans to take the games into international markets. They are set to hit India in March 2009.
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SCE has outsourced the development of these games for Sony PlayStation (PS2 and PSP) to Hyderabad-based Gameshastra and will launch them by March 2009. It will also launch two quiz-based games on general knowledge and engineering, developed by Bangalore-based Candela Software.
Another Hyderabad-based game developer, Aurora Technology, is already developing the Hanuman-Boy Warrior game. All these games are in the beta (test) stage at the moment. SCE has laid down a roadmap to encourage local game developers, who are also less expensive than developers in other countries.
“SCE has formed a special team in London to provide technical support to developers and will also give them loans to buy the equipment required for developing these games. Sony is committed to sourcing development work from Indian companies,” added Bose. The company has set its eye on 40 other developers in India.