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  • Tutorial for running homebrew on 2.80 firmware

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    11.17.2006

    Being able to play homebrew on firmware 2.80 is an amazing accomplishment. However, most people that have firmware 2.80 probably don't know the very basics of running homebrew on their system. While there have been guides created in the past, a new one has popped up on the PlayStation boards. Shamoo teaches you the steps necessary to run fan-favorite DDR clone, PSP Revolution, on your system. Download the eLoader on your computer. Connect your PSP to your computer via USB. Install the eLoader. Make sure you choose this kind of installation: "TIFF, Installatron + Xloader - RECOMMENDED" Ensure the following options are checked: "TIFF, xLoader (for 2.80), Installatron, emenu" You're done installing the eLoader. Now, it's time to get homebrew programs. The full tutorial shows you how to download and install PSP Revolution on your system. It's not complicated at all--it just involves moving some folders into your PSP's GAME directory, and a few more steps. Of course, with firmware 3.0 on the horizon, what choice will you make? Stick with homebrew, or keep advancing with Sony's official upgrades?

  • Loco Roco meets DDR in new PSP Revolution Style

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    08.08.2006

    I'm personally surprised by the lack of PSP Revolution coverage on the Fanboy. Is it because the idea of playing a DDR-clone without the ability to dance seems a bit futile? Or is it because we're too afraid to admit that we bust a groove to the sounds of NAOKI all the time? Well, no more silence, I say! Typo-laden QJ.net has revealed a new iteration of the popular homebrew "dancing" game: Loco Roco Style. It features art and two songs from the Loco Roco game, with more to come on the way.