Virtual PSP Slim Modder Lite

First, there was the Virtual PSP Modder application. It was AcidMods‘ helpful tool to visualize the innards of the PSP, thus making it easier for you to “practice” how you’d implement a certain mod you wanted. And then, this gave birth to the Virtual PSP Modder Lite. The “Lite” here would connote its being a web-friendly version of the original app.

Today? We’ve got the grandson of the Virtual PSP Modder. (Well, something like a grandson twice removed, to be exact since we’re talking about a different PSP model now.) Yeah, the PSP Slim is definitely sending modders up to pimp haven. And AcidMods isn’t one to back down from missing an opportunity to help you pimp out the Slim.

The Virtual PSP Slim Modder acts the same way as its forefathers. Just click whichever part or layer of the PSP Slim you want to view. Some of the choices include the faceplate, buttons, LEDs, speaker, mother board, et. al. You can check a preview of it in this video embed:

For those who want to use the Lite app itself, click the Read link below. Also, make sure you use Internet Explorer as a browser to view it since it doesn’t seem to work well with Firefox.

First, there was the Virtual PSP Modder application. It was AcidMods‘ helpful tool to visualize the innards of the PSP, thus making it easier for you to “practice” how you’d implement a certain mod you wanted. And then, this gave birth to the Virtual PSP Modder Lite. The “Lite” here would connote its being a web-friendly version of the original app.

Today? We’ve got the grandson of the Virtual PSP Modder. (Well, something like a grandson twice removed, to be exact since we’re talking about a different PSP model now.) Yeah, the PSP Slim is definitely sending modders up to pimp haven. And AcidMods isn’t one to back down from missing an opportunity to help you pimp out the Slim.

The Virtual PSP Slim Modder acts the same way as its forefathers. Just click whichever part or layer of the PSP Slim you want to view. Some of the choices include the faceplate, buttons, LEDs, speaker, mother board, et. al. You can check a preview of it in this video embed:

For those who want to use the Lite app itself, click the Read link below. Also, make sure you use Internet Explorer as a browser to view it since it doesn’t seem to work well with Firefox.

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