Sunday, August 10, 2008

Final Fantasy - Several Tactics For PSP

by Johny Rider

For quite a while now, Final Fantasy has been considered as one of the best RPG games there is and the series is living up to that with the newest version which is Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions. Plus, it would be a vindication for the PSP as it has had games in the past that have the same non-realistic design, and it looks like FF Tactics is going to be an exception.



Not forgetting to mention that for this game, you'll be able to play two new character jobs: the Onion Knight and the Dark Knight. With the Onion Knight, you will be able to add to your strength while also compromising some of your other abilities. Meanwhile the Dark Knight will enable you to strike at your enemies and take magic points from them to increase your own. The second one is the Dark Knight, which permits you to whack your opponents; but if that isn't enough, you can always steal magic points to add up to your own and it will surely be an asset to your game.



As for the intricate plot line in Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions, it has raised the experience to a whole new arena, and everything else will go smoothly. Those other jobs included in the game are quite a challenge, taking you through various levels of gameplay and a staggering 60 battle maps to complete.



Final Fantasy Tactics is any RPG fan's fantasy come true. To add more thrill to your gaming, you'll have more character jobs which will take you various of levels to master; but in the end, it should pay off knowing that you have 60 battle maps to explore. Aside from the two mentioned above, you'd have more character jobs available in FF Tactics.



And if you have played previous games from the series before, you might recognize some of the characters that will be appearing in War of the Lions. You might recognize some of the characters in this game as some of them are returning for War of the Lions, such as Balthier from Final Fantasy XII and Luso from FF Tactics A2: The Sealed Grimoire.



The latest off of the Final Fantasy series takes RPG gaming beyond anything fans have expected from the popular classic. And although there were few who were saddened by the fact that this game is more of an expansion rather than a remake in itself, that is not entirely considered a flaw. This makes things even more interesting as it has taken its leap from the basic premises of the game and infusing more flavor to it. If it's from Final Fantasy, you can be sure that it won't disappoint!



When it comes to the technical aspect of the game, role-playing has never been this exciting. And though you might experience longer loading times at some points in the game, it's not something to bother you at all. Meanwhile, the two-dimensional characters are sweet reminders of what there is to love about this game, and everything has just gotten better as the game turns portable. Plus, the action sequence and level of intensity just would not let up since the moment you draw that sword!



Also as a bonus feature, you can view mini-clips of important events during the game, making it possible for you to view when and how it all happened. The mini-clips were amazing, and because it was done by Akihiko Yoshida leaves nothing more to be said.



Because you can view some of the important events in this game - like the kidnapping of the princess, the memory of Ramza, Delita's reed whistle and destructive explosion of Fprt Zeakenden - you have the luxury of setting them up however you want to play it, so that the actual game can be even more exciting. And because this game is too exciting to be played alone, now you get to share some gaming time with your friend. So you can tag your friends along to join you in your battle, or compete against them to see which one will prevail in the Final Fantasy world!



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Saturday, August 9, 2008

Why A PSP Rather Than A Nintendo DS?

by Allison Thompson

As you will soon discover there are plenty of different types of portable games consoles a person can choose from which they can then play their most favored video games on. Although you have the Nintendo DS and the Gameboy in this article we will be taking a look at just what the Sony PSP can offer you, and which seems to be one of the more popular of the portable games consoles now available.



The biggest problem that is faced by many people when using portable games consoles is how long the batteries are likely to last. Well even though the PSP has the most powerful system in portable gaming consoles today Sony has managed to over come this particular problem. They have designed this particular one so that even why you are playing the batteries contained within the unit can be charged.



However even if the battery does become completely drained it will take on average around 2 hours for it to be fully charged once more. Plus even whilst a fully drained battery is being recharged you can still play all your favorite games on the PSP.



A great feature to be found on the Sony PSP that is not to be found on any other kind of portable games console machine is that it allows you to play all kinds of music that you would be able to play on an MP3. However in order to be able to listen to your music properly it is best if you spend a little extra cash and invest in a good set of headphones rather than using the pair that came with the console. In fact more and more people who own a PSP rather than just playing games on theirs will also use it to play all their favorite songs on and won't need to invest further money into buying an MP3 player as well.



As with the Nintendo DS the Sony PSP has a wireless facility. This then means that if you want you and your friend or friends can be matched up against each other without having to be sat right next to each other. Plus another major advantage to the PSP and its wireless feature is that up to 8 players at anyone time can be connected to each other and playing the same game.



Along with some great features one of the biggest problems faced by a lot of gamers today is the amount of time it takes a game to load up on to their portable console. However this is where the PSP differs from other such games consoles because it comes with a facility called "sleep mode". So even if you need to leave the game alone for a while in order to do something else by pushing the "sleep mode" button and stops the PSP working so saving battery life. However as soon as you return to the PSP and then hit the sleep mode button once the console will continue to upload from the point where you left it at.



Another great feature that you will find on the Sony PSP compared to many other portable games consoles it has the ability to allow you to play MP4 formatted movies. However for you to be able to do this you will need to arrange to have the right kind of software to convert the movies in to the right format. There are some sites today where you can download such software for free but be wary as some may come with other unexpected features such as spyware and adware.



As you are able to see from above there are many benefits to be gained from being the owner of a Sony PSP rather than an Nintendo DS. But apart from these any one who owns a Sony PSP is assured that they will be provided the best quality customer and technical support if they need it at all times.



Today of all the portable games consoles available the Sony PSP is certainly one of the most popular. If you would like to learn more about what the Sony PSP has to offer to you then please visit our site by clicking on the links above.





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Finding a Podcast on PSP

by Kim Petty

There are many podcasts on PSP available. Some of them simply share information on the PlayStation Portable and distribute it to people interested in portable gaming. These podcasts serve as news organizations, sharing audio or visual files talking about the PlayStation Portable and speculating about updates to the PSP. The vast majority, however, take advantage of

the ability of the PlayStation Portable's ability to download and play quality videos on the gaming screen. Developers of the program PSP Video 9 first created a program that could change videos from computer types like .avi and .mpeg to the format used by the Play Station Portable.



Once that was done, it was quickly possible to create podcasts for the PSP. Podcasters began creating video files, changing them to a format readable by the PlayStation Portable, and distributing them by podast feed. These podcast feeds are subscribed to by people interested in the feed, who download the episodes as they come out. After the video files are transfered to the PlayStation Portable, they can be viewed whenever the end user wishes, just like the other movies and professionally done videos available for the PSP. The PlayStation Portable has thus been changed from simply being a portable gaming platform to a piece of full featured media hardware capable of playing games, storing information, and playing videos and movies, moving toward a more complex future.


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Friday, August 8, 2008

How to Download a PSP Emulator

by Gordon Powles


Downloading A PSP Emulator

The PSP is a cool portable gaming technology, and everyone who
owns one gets great value in being able to download and play all
types of games, movies and music.

The best feature of the PSP is that you can actually use it not
only to play PSP games and Movies, but also to also load and
play all of your other console games (including Nintendo and
Game boy games).

To take full advantage you need to download a piece of software
onto your PSP, called an emulator (or sometimes referred to as a
homebrew.

An emulator is a piece of software that causes your PSP to act
as though it were a different games console, such as the Super
Nintendo or a Sega Genesis. After you have loaded the emulator
onto your PSP, the emulator will allow you to play other gaming
console games.

Please note that although downloading and installing a PSP
emulator onto your PSP is not illegal, downloading the games to
use on your PSP emulator could be.

Here is how can you find PSP Emulators

First off, before you can begin to search for and download an
emulator for your PSP, you need to check what firmware version
your PSP games console has installed. This is because, the only
PSP firmware versions that you can download a game onto are
versions 1.0 and 1.50, as currently the firmware versions 1.51
and above, won't allow you to run a PSP emulator.

You can check the firmware version on your PSP console, simply
by scrolling left on the PSP main screen and selecting the
options in the following order: SETTINGS > SYSTEMS SETTINGS >
SYSTEM INFORMATION > SYSTEM SOFTWARE. The SYSTEM SOFTWARE option
should show you your PSP firmware version number.

Now you have checked that you have the correct firmware version,
you can now go about looking for a PSP emulator. The best option
for PSP games console owners, is to start by searching for large
official PSP downloading websites. These Websites offer you the
opportunity to download emulators for your PSP (as well as being
able to download a wide range of legal games, music and TV
shows).

About the author:


Gordon Powles is a designer and PSP fanatic. If you don't have a
good cd ripper or psp video converter go to http://www.all-media-d
ownloads.com/



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Thursday, August 7, 2008

PSP Game Review: Neopets: The Wand of Wishing

by smrrdn


A lot of people may think that Neopets is a kid's game. It may
be aimed towards children, but adults are like the Neopets games
as well. Neopets: The Wand of Wishing is the first Neopets game
on the PSP.

The Neopets brand used to only be an online site where you could
raise and create fantasy pets called "neopets" or "petpets". In
the website game your pet is able to participate in battles, go
on quests, and play mini-games to get things to upgrade their
stats.

The PSP version of this game is a lot like the online version.
You can choose your clothing and weapons, talk with the
villagers to acquire quests, visit the multiple dungeons around
the game, and upgrade your pet by training him. You can also
fight in the battledome against computer characters or with
wi-fi with other players.

The PSP version of this game is a hack and slash type role
playing game, which is actually my favorite kind. The game is
similar to most other role playing games. The map in the game is
broken up into different sections of settlements, jungles, and
dungeons. In the settlements you will find shops to buy weapons
and clothing/armor, you will also find other petpets that you
can talk to in order to get more of the story. Some of the
petpets will give you a quest when you speak with them. In the
jungles and dungeons is where you do all of your fighting. There
are many fun types of monsters you will be up against. When
fighting you will use the X button for hand to hand attacks and
the triangle button for long rage magic attacks. You can also
use the select button to access any weapons or spells your
petpet is carrying. In this game once you have killed a monster
it stays dead, they don't just come back to life once you leave
the room, I think this is another good feature for this game.

Unfortunately this game has a little bit of a lag. When you push
a button or move the "joystick" it takes a second before the
action is actually performed. Sometimes it gets in the way when
you are trying to fight. This is only really a problem toward
the beginning of the game. Once your character is more developed
and has better weapons the lag doesn't really have much of an
effect on your battles, because you can do more damage and you
take much less damage.

Upgrading your character is a little different in this game then
in other role playing type games. This is not an experience
based leveling system which is popular in role playing games. In
Neopets, when you kill a monster you get neopoints and items.
You use the neopoints to enter the battledome. In order to
upgrade your petpets attributes you must win in these battledome
matches. These can cost anywhere from 250 to 50,000 neopoints.
The sad thing is that you don't get the points back if you lose
the match.

You can also upgrade your your character by catching and
collecting little "petpetpets"...(try to say that 10 times
fast). In order to catch them you have to locate them, and then
decide what kind of food you think it will eat. You lay the food
in front of them, and if it is the right kind of food then your
petpetpet will eat it all and get so full that it can't move.
Then you pick it up and it is yours. Once you have caught your
petpetpet you can equip it just like you would your weapon or
clothing. Each petpetpet will give you certain extra attributes.
The only thing is that you can only have one equipped at a time.

You will notice that there is a lot of upgrading that needs to
be done as you start to explore new areas in this game. When you
enter a new area all of the monsters are going to be stronger
than your petpet. You have to catch up by visiting the shops for
new armor and weapons, visiting the battledome to increase your
attributes, and you will also have to visit the local trainer.

The graphics in this game are very fun, it will be very familiar
to those who have played with Neopets online. The audio isn't
anything to special. I really enjoy the way the enemies interact
when you are fighting them. They don't just stand in one place
while you hit them, when you hit them they fly backwards, it is
actually kind of funny to watch. The only part of the audio that
stuck out in my mind is in the jungle part of the game you hear
crickets and waterfalls that actually sound realistic.

If you are a role-playing game fanatic this game may not be for
you. If you love Neopets then you will love this game. It is
also a good PSP title for the younger players. I really enjoyed
this game because I love the Neopets website. I think you will
enjoy it too. I would give this game 7 out of 10.

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Do you know the FirmWare Version of your PSP

by William Fredrick


Well you have a new PSP, here are a few things you might like
to know about or need to know, how to check the correct version,
correct file formats for music, compatibility problems, and the
best part emulator for your PSP.

You can check the firmware version on your PSP console, simply
by scrolling left on the PSP's main screen and selecting the
options in the following order: SETTINGS > SYSTEMS SETTINGS >
SYSTEM INFORMATION > SYSTEM SOFTWARE. Before you can begin
searching for and downloading your favorite PSP games, you need
to first check your PSP to find out which version of firmware it
currently has. Now under, SYSTEM SOFTWARE, it will have your
PSP's firmware version number. Do you know the version of your
PSP ask yourself that question before you do anything to your
PSP! You can downgrade any PSP version except the v 2. SYSTEM
SOFTWARE will show you the PSP's firmware version number

If your are uploading music Sony PSP firmware v 2 is the
operating system that runs your PSP wmv should be converted into
mp3 before putting these files to your PSP, as firmware of your
PSP does not support most of these old file format . Fact is,
high firmware versions equals compatibility trouble for most PSP
users.

Downloading games make sure that the firmware installed in your
PSP supports the game that you are about to download. If you
have encountered problems on your game installation, like some
games that cannot be started or corrupted files, it means that
your PSP's firmware is not compatible to that particular game.

Emulator com/category/13 it is called PSP RunUMD UMD Emulator
v0. Now switch on the PSP and selct the PSP RunUMD UMD Emulator
v0. Real simply a PSP Game Emulator is software that lets your
PSP pretend that is another type of game console. Using a PSP
Game Emulator is a very simple way to hack your PSP and open up
new worlds of fun. To take advantage of it, you first need to
download a piece of software onto your PSP, called an emulator .
An emulator is simply piece of software that causes your PSP to
act as though it were an alternate games console, such as a
Super Nintendo or a Sega Genesis.



Note that although downloading and installing an emulator isn't
(technically) illegal, downloading some 'free' console games for
you to use them on your PSP emulator might be illegal. If you
own Nintendo gameboy game, and you downloaded a Nintendo
emulator onto your PSP, and own a gameboy you will be able
toplay a game boy game on your PSP. not only can you play PSP
games, you can also load and play other console games on it,
provided that you have the PSP emulator software. A PSP emulator
is a relatively simple piece of software that you can upload
into your PSP, (emulators are sometimes referred to as a
'homebrews').

Make sure you know what version your PSP is before you try to
do anything to it. You know how to do that now and you now have
some more knowledge about your PSP you didnt have before.
Emulator for your PSP makes the PSP one of the hottest items to
have

If you upgraded your PSP or have recently bought one, the
firmware version you have you might run into some problems.

About the author:
He is taking a break from gold minning and hopefully sharing
something new. If you are having problems with your firmware or
need to downgrade I suggest you have a look at this site. Downgrading Any PSP

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Finding PSP Game Demo Downloads and trying It On Your PSP

by Sandra Stammberger


If you have a PSP, then you probably want to spend some time
with different games because you don't want to keep playing just
one game over and over till you practically know what's going to
happen next. You'll want to go out and buy new games for your
PSP, but of course, you want to know if it's any good, and if
it's going to be fun to play. That way, you can check a game
with a try it and see it reality test. If it's good, then you
can confirm that it's going to be a good game to buy. If not,
then you won't waste money buying a game that you'll regret
later on.Where can you download PSP demo games?

If you want to try out the latest and greatest offerings from
game developers, you can download a demo version for your PSP on
the game developer site. They typically have these ready for
players to try out so that they can see if they'd like to buy
it. As well as that, the Sony PSP website can clue you in on the
latest games that are coming out from different developers. The
best part about downloading games straight from the developer or
Sony's site is that you can be sure that the game you're
downloading will be free from viruses or Trojans, which can be
embedded in the game files. It won't necessarily crash your PSP
if ever you download from somewhere else, but your PC will be
put in danger of being infected by a virus of some sorts.
Compatibility with PSP units

Not all PSPs are created equal. There are PSP units out that are
running on the early 1.5 version of Sony's operating system.
However, if you have a PSP that is running on later versions of
the Sony Operating system software, you can't run PSP game demo
downloads by downloading them straight from the net and copying
the files onto your memory stick.

This is because only the 1.5 version has the ability to run
games from the memory stick. To get around this, you'll have to
downgrade your PSP's software to the 1.5 version from the later
version that you have so that you can run game demo downloads.
You can find out how you can go about this process on your own
through PSP owner forums, where they can teach you how to hack
your PSP and downgrade it to lower firmware.

After you downgrade your PSP unit so that you can run games from
the memory stick, you can just upload your newly downloaded game
demos onto the memory so you can run them. If you're not sure of
the steps on how to do this, you can also find out the process
of uploading a game through PSP owner forums. Game demo
downloads for the PSP are a great way of finding out if a newly
released game really has the goods to back up whatever hype is
surrounding it. And that way as well you can make sure that
you'll be enjoying every bit of your money when you go out to
buy a new game. With UMD games being so expensive and all,
you'll be pleased to know ahead of time that you won't regret
your new game purchase.

About the author:
Sandra Stammberger provides tons of tips and tricks to get the
most out of your PSP on her
Free PSP Downloads
Blog. Visit her blog and learn where to
find the latest PSP games, themses, tubes, movies, and videos.

Top PSP game review: Prince of Persia Rival Swords

by James Trent


One of the to PSP games around right now is an
action-packed hack and slash RPG--Prince of Persia: Rival
Swords. This is the conclusion to the Sand of Time trilogy. Here
the return home of our hero doesn't go as planned. Instead of
kicking back and romancing the Empress of Time, he blinks to
find the whole of Babylon on fire, an enemy he had already
defeated returned (and immortal at that), and a madman putting
up bizarre elevators all over his city. If it doesn't have a
weird source of conflict that translates into engaging action,
it can't be one of the top PSP games.



Anyway, it turns out that the use of magic to interfere with
time and space translates into plain interference, which means
future events get screwed. Rescuing the Empress from her destiny
in Warriors Within, our hero has managed to screw up the
consequences of what he did in the trilogy first game. Nice,
right? Gives you more of the same formula to work on. The
solution of course is team up with an old buddy and be a nimble
webless wall jumper, while wielding a whoa double
sword--something our Prince just happens to be good at. Hey,
it's a top PSP game. Don't argue.



Right. The review. The good stuff is that the action and
adventure maintains its hold on the player. Nice and engaging.
There's a lot of very smooth and intuitive transition between
platforms, fights, and narration. Graphics are impressive if you
consider that this is the portable format. Oh yeah, there are
some bonus material that jives things up. You'll see. Top PSP
game, like I said.



The bad stuff is nothing compared to the good, but we mention
them just the same. Sound hiccups happen all the time. You get
used to it though, so that Prince of Persia: Rival Swords, keeps
you glued to your handheld, making it a top PSP
game among the current releases.



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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Are you disturbed with your PSP? - discover How you can Download Music to PSP

by Mark Georgewill

PSP has become so popular in the recent times and statistics
shows that three out of ten persons carries a playstation
portable around, It takes more than just pushing a button to
download music into your Sony PSP. In this article we'll look at
the steps you must take to hear music from your PSP.

Get music for the PSP Turn your favorite music into digital
files or download MP3 files from the Internet. The PSP will only
play songs that are in MP3 format. Rip music from your favorite
CDs onto your computer. Download and install the free Firefox
web browser for better surfing and download. Download some MP3
songs off of the Internet. Use Sony Image Converter or any of
hundreds of other converter programs to convert the files to MP3
format.

Connect your PSP to the computer Take your USB 2.0 cable and
plug it into your PC and PSP. Press the home button on the PSP.
Use the left and right directional buttons to find Settings. Use
the up and down buttons on your PSP to find USB Connection.
Press the X button on your PSP to display USB Connection Your
computer will tell you a new USB device has been connected,
which will show up as a new hard drive with a corresponding
letter identifier. Depending on the number of device and
configuration of your computer in all likelihood this letter
will be E:, F: or H:, but what the letter is doesn't matter so
long as you have the right letter.

Copy music to the PSP On your computer select the correct drive
letter and open the PSP file system. Create a new folder and
call it PSP(or what you want to call it). Open the new folder
and navigate inside. Create another folder and call it Music(or
what you want to call it. Use you computer to copy your MP3
files into the music folder. Press the O button on the PSP to
disconnect from your computer. Unplug the USB cable.

Play music on the PSP Use the left and right arrow keys on the
PSP to find the music area. Use the up and down arrows to find
Memory Stick. Chose that folder by pressing the X button. You
should see all the music files you have just transfered to the
PSP.

Alternatively Flip the switch on the left hand side of your PSP.
This WLAN Switch this enables you to go online. If you havent
already set up a thing to go online, it's easy. Go to your menu
and scroll all the way to the right at the end go down where
your web browser or internet is and press that. Just mess with
the connection controls and you can get a perfect connection. Go
to www.MP3Realm.org This will bring you to a website. You can
search for any music and download it for free in about 10 secs.
It saves it to your PSP music folder.

Very important tips - I am using a psp with firmware version
3.5, I would assume the process is the same for all versions.
Most PSP's are equippped with a 1 Gigabyte memory card, with no
other data on the card this can hold up to about 200 songs.


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Learn if it is possible Watching Videos on a PSP

by Mark Georgewill


The Sony PlayStation Portable doesn't just play games—you
can watch videos and listen to music on it too. Videos for your
PSP come either on a Universal Media Disk (UMD) or a Memory
Stick Duo that has video data stored on it. Here are some simple
steps to follow.

What you require: Sony PSP Videos in UMD format or loaded on a
Memory Stick

Press the "Home" button to open the Home menu then select the
"Movie" icon. Insert a UMD or Memory Stick Duo into the
appropriate slot on your PSP. Wait until the icon for the media
is displayed on the screen. Select the icon. If you have several
different items on the Memory Stick, press the left arrow button
to choose among the different items.

Press the "X" button once you have selected the file you want to
play.

Important advice

One 32 megabyte Memory Stick Duo is included with your PSP, and
you can also purchase extra sticks to expand your data storage
capability. Videos on a Memory Stick Duo must be in MPEG-4
format. You can transfer files from your PC to a Memory Stick
Duo using a USB cable to connect the two devices, or by
purchasing a Memory Stick adaptor that will allow you to connect
your Memory Stick directly to your computer. When inserting a
UMD or Memory Stick, make sure you don't touch the connector
with any metal object or with your hand. This can cause data
loss. Make sure you don't remove the Memory Stick Duo while the
access indicator is lit; doing so may cause data corruption.













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How Do I Download and Transfer PSP Games From PC Onto My PSP in 6 Easy Steps

by Dino Solar


First Of All: What Do You Need ?

PSP

COMPUTER (PC/MAC/LINUX)

Memory Stick Duo Or Memory Stick Pro Duo

USB Cable With A Mini-B Connector On One End



STEP 1: CONNECT YOUR PSP TO PC

The PSP can function as a USB Memory Stick Duo reader. Using
this functionality, you can copy pictures, audio, and other
content to and from your Memory Stick Duo. To access the Memory
Stick Duo in your PSP from your PC, you'll need a USB cable that
has a "Mini-B" connector (common for digital cameras) and a
"Standard-A" connector (common for printers, etc). Plug the
Mini-B side into the top of your PSP and the Standard-A side
into your PC. From the PSP software, navigate to the top of the
settings list and select "USB Connection." Your PC
(Windows/Mac/Linux) should detect a new "Removable Disk Drive"
that you can then access.

STEP 2: FORMAT YOUR MEMORY STICK

In order to be able to use your new memory stick on your PSP,
you'll have to format it. When you format your memory stick, the
formatting will create a set of new folders on your PSP: GAME,
MUSIC, PHOTO, and SAVEDATA.

STEP 3: EXTRACT THE SAVED GAME

This process will greatly depend on which software you use to
extract zip files. WinRAR for instance offers the "extract here"
option, which will simply extract the contents of a zip file to
it's current directory.

STEP 4: TRANSFER SAVE GAME TO "SAVEDATA" FOLDER

Just copy the folder you have just extracted, and paste it into
the PSP's "SAVEDATA" folder. But, BEWARE!, to any folder
overwrite warnings! Because the PSP save game folders use the
same names for the same games, copying folders into these
locations could lead to lost data. For this reason, we recommend
that you backup your old save games before overwriting them. For
Example, I would simply rename a folder like "ULPS0004" to
"ULPS0004_backup."

STEP 5: EXIT USB MODE

Because your PSP has been in USB Mode throughout this process,
just push X to exit. Then you can safely disconnect your PSP
from your PC.

STEP 6: VERIFY TRANSFER OF SAVE DATA

To verify the integrity of the SAVE GAME data you have just
transferred, use the PSP's built-in Save Data Utility. Select it
from the "Game" menu.

That's it, simple and smooth.

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