hmm i think if you wanted less ulsors and pressure. then you could stick to just that but... i dont ever really see something on the net that isnt posted here.. and it's really nice to get other news updates along with hb
This has been on my mind for a while and im very interested to see where a poll and observations will take us, Simple question, shold we stick to Homebrew and Emulation on the systems we cover and leave the commercial gaming (unless its damn interesting) to others like IGN etc.
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hmm i think if you wanted less ulsors and pressure. then you could stick to just that but... i dont ever really see something on the net that isnt posted here.. and it's really nice to get other news updates along with hb
I think its nice to know other news in the psp world. Although only damn interesting news should be posted.
I agree. The homebrew is great by itself, but the game info is an added treat.
I like it just the way it is , though I didn't really like the idea of the new survival horror site because I didn't think there wasn nearly enough demand to warrant an entire site to it.
Ya i think it should stick to homebrew. Unless there is something very intresting with the psp.
I like knowing about cool games, or accessorys. I think it should remain the same.
Keep it the way it is..
and add a download section for ISOS and PMP files, for people with over 200 posts or something.
that would kick ass
I think it's fine the way it is. There's a ton of emulation and homebrew news that gets released here so anything else is a bonus. But if something were to be changed, I would just stick to highlights and not the full blown facts and just give the link. But either way, this site is awesome the way it is.
it used to bother me but I like it most of the time, just not when there is info on obscure JP releases and games everyone knows are being released. I like announcements of unheard of games and accessories though.
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