
Are you using your PSP to its full potential? Chances are you aren't if you are using the standard Sony firmware and buying UMD games and movies.
What is the PSP capable of doing? The PSP has hidden abilities Sony doesn't want users to know about. You can learn how to play your own DVD movies or downloaded movies from your memory stick, play your own UMD game back-ups or downloaded games off your memory stick, play classic games from systems like NES, SNES, PS1, GBA, GBC, Sega Genisis, N64, etc, play homebrew games and applications, and even customize your PSP.
How can I do this? Well, if your really interested in finding out continue reading this review.
The first step to using your PSP to its fullest is downgrading your firmware to an earlier or custom version. This however many scare many from doing it because if done wrong the PSP can be permantly damaged. Well help is here!
There is a very useful guide called PSP Video Guide that uses video tutorials to show you exactly how to downgrade your PSP, so anybody can do it. Not just the tech junkies.
PSP Video Guide will also show you how to:
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Play all the hottest new games (hundreds of new games are made available every month, YES this includes UMD Games!)
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Watch your DVD movies on your PSP - even if it’s not on standard UMD disks!
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Download your own ‘never-ending’ supply of free homebrew games - and play them all on your PSP!
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Play all your old school favourites like Sega, Gameboy, PS1, Nintendo and more on your PSP
If you put the price of the guide ($34.99) next to a UMD game ($30-$40) or a UMD movie($19.99), its worth it because you ll never have to buy a UMD movie ever again, and if you use bittorrent you ll never need to buy another game again. Playing all your classic games from older consoles wherever you go is simply priceless.
This guide is very easy to use for anyone, even those with no experience in this area. Its very organized and quick, no long Google hunts for the info. It comes with a money back guarantee so you cant go wrong
Find out more by clicking here: PSP Video Guide
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