23 legal ways to get free PSP stuff
Pocket Gamer UK knows about the thin grey line we walk on with each and every homebrew and hack done by the dedicated programmers out there in the scene. To that end, they’ve put up a pretty good list of places to get free stuff for your PSP, and all of it’s completely legal.
They’ve got a couple of haunts in mind in addition to the Sony freebies from their different stores. You can pick up movies and music from places such as BBC online and Atom Films. You can also grab some free comics in the form of PSP-formatted Ctrl-Alt-Del issues and the NYC2123.
There’s also a host of emulators and homebrew you can grab that’s completely legal, such as Zx-81‘s numerous homebrew projects, the map browser known as WorldView, and Java4PSP, “a cooperative project set on bringing the Java Micro Edition platform in its entirety to the PSP.”
Of course, they missed a couple of fun things, like the free wallpapers and themes from Scion, and the hundreds of lovable podcasts out there for the listening public, but that’s okay. We’ve got those covered for the PSP-packing public to read about, anyway.
Pocket Gamer UK knows about the thin grey line we walk on with each and every homebrew and hack done by the dedicated programmers out there in the scene. To that end, they’ve put up a pretty good list of places to get free stuff for your PSP, and all of it’s completely legal.
They’ve got a couple of haunts in mind in addition to the Sony freebies from their different stores. You can pick up movies and music from places such as BBC online and Atom Films. You can also grab some free comics in the form of PSP-formatted Ctrl-Alt-Del issues and the NYC2123.
There’s also a host of emulators and homebrew you can grab that’s completely legal, such as Zx-81‘s numerous homebrew projects, the map browser known as WorldView, and Java4PSP, “a cooperative project set on bringing the Java Micro Edition platform in its entirety to the PSP.”
Of course, they missed a couple of fun things, like the free wallpapers and themes from Scion, and the hundreds of lovable podcasts out there for the listening public, but that’s okay. We’ve got those covered for the PSP-packing public to read about, anyway.