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psp 3000, now polished with a plethora of pleasing lights

psp 3000 mod

Some mods look deceptively simple, like this customized PSP 3000. Sure, you see a few lights, and if you check out the in-progress pictures, you can even see more of the upgrades and fitting progress. But the end result is a disco inferno of lights and sounds that you’d never expect from looking at this…

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November 17th, 2009 comments (1) stumble it! digg it! author: alisha k.

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pimp your psp-3000 with xcm custom faceplates

xcm-psp-trans

Poor PSP-3000. Within weeks it was served a double whammy. After a fairly long period of being homebrew-proof, it was finally hacked. And then shortly afterwards it became (sorta) obsolete. Give your PSP some retail therapy and get one of these custom faceplates from console makeover masters XCM.

Get a transparent faceplate for your PSP-3000…

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June 4th, 2009 comments stumble it! digg it! author: lambert v.

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psp-3000 hacked: one small step for hackers, one giant step for homebrew

psp3000-hackzorzed

And so it has come to pass: a group of developers calling themselves Team Typhoon recently achieved a breakthrough in hacking the PSP-3000 via member Davee’s ChickHEN Homebrew Enabler. As proof, a Team Typhoon member posted a video of ChickHEN at work on YouTube, adding, “This proves that the code survives a reboot and the…

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May 7th, 2009 comments (8) stumble it! digg it! author: lambert v.

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psp goes vibrant with carnival colors

sony psp psp-3000 carnival colors red yellow green blue

If the current PSPs are just way too dull for your tastes, take heart–brighter, more colorful versions are on the way… in Japan. That means ponying up the import tax if you want one of these, and trust me… if you like pretty gadgets, you’re probably going to want one, if only idly and for…

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January 29th, 2009 comments (1) stumble it! digg it! author: alisha k.

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