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Indiana Jones 2 on the PSP is no treasure Computing Unplugged Magazine - January 2010 The LEGO video games put you in famous movie and comic universes, yet keep the mood light and fun. LucasArts and Traveller's Tales has released a second LEGO Indiana Jones title, including a campaign set in the latest film, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. What's the word on this new game? Is it worth a whip-crack? Editor-at-Large James Booth gives you his thoughts on the latest LEGO offering to hit the PSP.
Playing your PSP on the PC Computing Unplugged Magazine - January 2010 Sony's PSP is a great way to take your gaming on the go, but that screen is a bit small sometimes, isn't it? Remote Joy Lite will port the display of your PSP to a PC monitor with nothing but a USB cable. Is it truly a Joy, or is there No Joy?
Assassin's Creed comes to (and dies on) the PSP Computing Unplugged Magazine - December 2009 Coinciding with the release of Assassin's Creed II, the franchise debuts on the PSP with Assassin's Creed Bloodlines. How well does this title translate to the smaller platform of the PSP? In this review, Editor-at-Large James Booth let's you know whether or not to "heed the Creed."
Who you gonna call on the PSP... Ghostbusters Computing Unplugged Magazine - December 2009 Ghostbusters The Video Game was one of the most eagerly anticipated games of Summer 2009, being released on every major gaming platform except the PSP. Then, with absolutely no fanfare whatsoever, Ghostbusters The Video game for PSP was released on November 3, 2009. Is worth the effort, or is too little too late? Read Editor-at-Large James Booth's opinion in this review of the mobile Ghostbusters.
Macrofire for the PSP Computing Unplugged Magazine - November 2009 The analog stick on the PSP isn't exactly the most reliable design, it's prone to drifting and breaking. The Macrofire utility can correct that drift and create user-programmable button-macros. Read on to find out how Macrofire worked for Editor-at-Large James Booth
Taking screenshots on the PSP Computing Unplugged Magazine - November 2009 Wouldn't you love to be able to prove that high score or awesome move on the PSP by taking screen or video captures? SVCapture for the PSP was designed to do precisely this. Read on to find out how it worked for Editor-at-Large James Booth
Replacing your broken PSP analog stick Computing Unplugged Magazine - October 2009 The PSP's the analog stick is one of its most fragile components. Some take years of abuse, others give up the ghost rather quickly. You can return your unit to Sony for repair, or you can save some time and money by repairing yourself with this tutorial from Editor-at-Large James Booth.
The hows and whys of hacking the PSP Computing Unplugged Magazine - October 2009 There are a multitude of reasons for hacking Sony's Playstation Portable, but the most basic is that the PSP is capable of so much more than Sony has allowed. In this introductory article, Editor-at-Large James Booth covers the hows and whys of hacking the Sony PSP.
Are you a hero of the Republic? Computing Unplugged Magazine - October 2009 Released to coincide with the second season of the animated series, Star Wars The Clone Wars Republic Heroes puts you in the shoes of the cartoon heroes of the Republic. It's no secret there's a long history of bad Star Wars video games; is Republic Heroes a rare Star Wars success, or does it fall prey to the curse of previous titles? Read on as Editor-at-Large takes a look at this new release from Lucasarts.
Unleash the Force on your PSP Computing Unplugged Magazine - October 2008 One of the most anticipated games of 2008 was Stars Wars: The Force Unleashed from LucasArts. In it, the player takes on the role of Darth Vader's secret apprentice in an effort to hunt down remaining Jedi, carrying out secret missions of espionage and destruction on behalf of the Dark Lord. Resurrecting our WE GOT GAME! column, Editor-at-Large James Booth takes his Force powers with me wherever he goes with a hands-on look at the PSP version of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.
A first look at the Nintendo DS and Playstation Portable Computing Unplugged Magazine - May 2004 At this week's E3, we had correspondents on the floor at E3, reporting back on the two biggest announcements relevant to Computing Unplugged readers: the new Nintendo DS and Playstation Portable devices. This article has the details.
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