Tuesday, January 6, 2009 

Download Free PSP Games FAQ

Did you ever imagine playing video games whenever and wherever you are at any moment? The Sony PlayStation Portable or PSP gives you that freedom for less than $200. However, the price for individual games can add up. Maybe that's why you have thought about how to download free PSP games on the Internet.

Here are three sets of questions and answers you may have about where to find these free games, how to download them to your PSP and how to play those non-PSP games on your PSP.

1. Where can I download free PSP games?

Go to Google and type in "download free PSP games" and they will lists for you many sites you can visit. However, you should first make sure your anti-virus software is updated and on before you download any file to your computer. If you don't want to waste your time looking at sites, you may try one of the big download sites that everyone seems to recommend. They aren't free, but for the same price you'll pay for one new game at the stores, they will let you have unlimited access to over a million legitimate files.

2. How do I download games from the Internet to my PSP?

First, make sure you have a formatted memory stick that's at least 256MB -- 1GB is preferable, that's inserted in your PSP. Have a USB cable connected between your computer and your PSP. Just drag and drop your game files from your computer's hard drive over to the PSP>GAME path. After your games have been transferred to the memory stick, disconnect the USB cable from the PSP, scroll to GAME from the PSP main menu, then select the Memory Stick option. Press X and a list of games on your memory stick will appear.

3. How can I play other non-PSP games?

If you want to play games for Nintendo, Supernintendo, Megadrive, NeoGeo and others on your PSP, you can if you download the homebrew PSP games that emulate the gaming consoles of those other platforms. Programmers design, customize and develop these homebrew PSP games which are available on the Internet. For these types of games to work on your PSP, you need to have PSP Firmware 1.5 or less installed. If you have a newer PSP, you will need to downgrade the firmware for those games to play.

Downloading PSP games is easy if you download from a safe site and follow the simple steps outlined in this guide. Soon you will be enjoying many more games anytime and anywhere.

Copyright (c) 2008 by Jon Chan

For more download free PSP games information visit: http://www.bestproductadvisor.com/download-free-psp-games/

Republican Norm Coleman, center,  along with his attorney Tony Trimble,left,  his wife Laurie and several supporters announces he is suing to challenge the results of the U.S. Senate recount during a press conference Tuesday Jan. 6, 2009 at the State Office Building in St. Paul, Minn.  (AP Photo/Dawn Villella)AP - Republican Norm Coleman filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging Democrat Al Franken's apparent recount victory in Minnesota's U.S. Senate race, delaying a resolution of the contest for weeks or months.

 

Warhammer Online is Already Heating Up

If people thought that Warhammer Online was not going to be as popular as its chief competitor, World of Warcraft, signs are that those people we very, very wrong. By early August, a month before it scheduled release, over 50,000 people were let in as Beta testers. But more impressively, in the short time that preorders have been available, 130,000 different people have already pre-ordered the game. That is 130,000 people pre-ordering Warhammer Online before hardly any advertisements, any news of its release other than some gaming sites, and any real buzz due to its delayed release dates.

Not Bad
The real question now is whether or not this game is going to be a serious competitor in the MMORPG world. There have been several dozen games that have attempted to compete with WoW, but all of them have come up significantly short. Asking any non gamer to name more than 3 is almost impossible, and that is how you know that the games did not generate the same amount of popularity - when none of them have become a part of mainstream culture. Warhammer Online appears to be breaking that mold, however. Though not everyone knows its full name yet (Warhammer Online: Game of Reckoning) there has been mention of it casually, with everyday people, non gamers, referring to the game in some roundabout way (most commonly "that Warhammer game").

While that may not seem like a big accomplishment, again, this is with absolutely zero effort trying to market this game to the mainstream public. Beta testing just now started, and it has not nearly had enough time to cause word of the game's success to spread. The best part is the anticipation. If the game is going to be a failure, we should know very quick, because you will hear some quick bad reviews and then official news that the game will be delayed for something like 6 months to "fix bugs." If the game is going to be good, slowly but surely word of its gameplay will start to build up on the mouths of gamers until suddenly the game is released and it takes the world by storm.

Now We Sit and Wait
With no way to know for sure if this game is expected to take off or not, those of us that are looking forward to its release have to sit and wait for word of mouth to start its journey. But if the early success of Warhammer Online is any indication, chances are this game is going to make a tremendous splash on the MMORPG market.

I, for one, cannot wait.

Stephen Fredricks is an MMO expert going back to the earliest days of Ultima Online. He has played through and leveled out multiple characters in 12 different MMOs and written guides for five of them. You can read more about Stephen's upcoming Warhammer Online Guide at http://www.TheWarhammerGuide.com

Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari (C) arrives in Kabul January 6, 2009. REUTERS/Omar Sobhani (AFGHANISTAN)AP - Two gunmen shot a Muslim cleric to death inside a mosque in southern Afghanistan, an official said Tuesday, while a NATO serviceman was killed elsewhere in the south.

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