Friday, August 25, 2006

How to modify your PSP D-pad


First off I would like to thank UfighterX.com for coming up with this brilliant technique to tackle the problem of the PSP d-pad. Surly the PSP D-pad is great and all but when it comes to play fighting games such as Darkstalkers, Street Fighter Alpha 3 or Tekken Dark Resurrection; it really pisses a lot of the hardcore gamers out there when they can’t even perform a simple fireball.

I wrote my own version of this tutorial and I have omitted some of the stuff that ufighterX.com uses in their guidelines. It may look the same to you but you’ll find some simple differences. Note: Do not attempt to use this tutorial if you’re not confident enough in opening up your own PSP. Otherwise you’ll probably end up in damaging it. If you are confident enough then Go for Broke!! Enjoy and please let me know how your results turn out. :D

The tools that you’ll need:

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1. Scissor

2. Scotch Tape (Not thick one)

3. Sharp Blade

4. A Screw Driver

5. A Hole puncher *Preferably, a 1 hole*

6. Couple of Optical lens cloths.

7. An old NES sleeve or some black board paper that is about 0.5 mm in thickness. Not too heavy and not too light. Should have a feel of at least 3 – 4 A4 paper stapled all together. (You’ll be using it to create a cross hair)

8. Cross hair Template from UfighterX.com or here is my add-on version of the template.
Link: http://darkwolf.eprofile.us/images/CrossTemplateUfighterX.jpg

Preparing the Template:

1. Print out the template.

2. Cut a piece of the cross hair template and use a scotch tape to stick it on the NES sleeve or the black board paper. Before cutting the template of the NES sleeve, use the hole-puncher to create a hole in the middle. After that cut the template out and you should have your own cross hair ready.

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3. Take a piece of scotch tape and roll it inside out so that you’ll have both sides sticky. *Optional, 2 sided sticky tape*

4. Cut the tape in a small circle format just enough to fill all four sides of the cross hair and stick it.

Opening the PSP:

1. Open up the battery cover and remove the battery from your PSP. Also remove the warranty sticker as of from this point your voiding your warranty. There are seven screws in total and they all need to be removed. Follow the picture below:

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2. Have your optical lens cloth ready. During your work make sure that your PSP screen faces the table and that there is a lens cloth underneath. Lift up your PSP system from the face plate.

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3. Immediately cover both your PSP system screen and your PSP “back” faceplate with the lens cloth as shown in the picture below. The reason, to avoid dust from touching your screen including your own finger prints. In addition to avoid usage of a can of air. Although a can of air is an option and that it is not essential.

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The D-pad Fix:

1. On your face plate you’ll notice a rubber thingy is in place of the d-pad. Remove both the rubber and the d-pad.

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2. Use the template that you have just created (make sure that it is taped inside out) and stick it on to the PSP d-pad (Not the rubber but the plastic one). Make sure that your template is in place exactly in the middle of the d-pad.

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3. Place in your newly modified d-pad on to the PSP faceplate and patch up your entire PSP.

4. Test your PSP d-pad movement. The pad should not have a feel of thickness but normal (in a way, it should have a new feel to it).

5. Lastly, test your d-pad with Street fighter Alpha 3. This is mandatory because you have to perform a simple fireball so that your entire work would be a complete success. Other than that, I think Ryu is Capcom’s symbol in all 2D fighting games. He is a basic character and a key for all normal maneuvers of Street Fighter characters or any other fighting games out there by Capcom. If you can jump in all directions and that you can perform all of Ryu’s moves perfectly without any hassle; then give yourself a pat on the back for you have just modified your own PSP d-pad.

Here is an example of my modified d-pad results:

Link to video result

Thursday, August 24, 2006

“Holly skin patching, Batman. It’s Dr. Hannibal Lecter!”


From the first look at this picture, I thought it was a gun shaped miniature pizza. But I was sadly mistaken. For it was a real human skin, stitched up all together to take a shape of a gun.

The artist behind this sick, disgusting master piece was done by a Dutch woman named Joanneeke Meester. Her story on how she created this hideous project of hers was that she went into surgery to have an 8-inch-long piece of her skin to be removed. God only knows what reason that was for. In the end, instead of getting rid of the skin, she thought of creating a gun cover so that she can use it to it to cover a gun-shaped plastic and fiber mold.

I don’t want to post this photo in my blog for it is indeed disgusting. So I’ll just place a link for you to have a look see.

Link: http://www.neatorama.com/2006/08/13/joanneke-meesters-skin-gun/

Sunday, August 20, 2006

A Nice Rat Animation

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I found this really cool flash animation of an actual TV series cartoon called “Gary the Rat”. It’s basically speaks about a powerful attorney whom for some odd reason turns into a big rat out of random. From here on, Gary must face his everyday life including facing his job as an attorney. Interestingly, it was aired from June 26,2003 till December 11,2003 for one whole season. I don’t really know for sure to why they have stopped this great comical skit because it is just that great as any of these adult swim cartoons out there. Rumors has it that the cause for it to stop airing was due to its poor advertising of the show. Furthermore rumors say that it could’ve been aired even today if the show was advertised on “AdultSwim”.

All in all this is a great cartoon animation. However, this particular cartoon is not advisable for children to view as it is rated as an “Adult Swim” level.

I’ve uploaded the files via “FileFactory”, so you’re going to have to download them. Keep in mind that you need a Shockwave player to play these files as they’re in a Shockwave format.

I’ll be posting more episodes later on if I find any. Enjoy

Episode 1: Manrattan

File A: http://www.filefactory.com/file/d2c8fb/
File B: http://www.filefactory.com/file/28d791/
File C: http://www.filefactory.com/file/f1c988/

Episode 2: Cats

File A: http://www.filefactory.com/file/289d07/
File B: http://www.filefactory.com/file/46f5e2/

Episode 3: King of Rats

File A: http://www.filefactory.com/file/d98c60/
File B: http://www.filefactory.com/file/e12bc2/

Episode 4: Rat Hero

File A: http://www.filefactory.com/file/31b752/
File B: http://www.filefactory.com/file/b49c61/

Episode 5: The Hamptons

File A: http://www.filefactory.com/file/5b94eb/
File B: http://www.filefactory.com/file/c03c3b/

Episode 6: The Blind Date

File A: http://www.filefactory.com/file/c0065d/
File B: http://www.filefactory.com/file/92e713/

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Here you'll find all of my PSP games that I currently have in my collection. This list will always be updated on the same post. Enjoy :D

DarkWolf’’s PSP Games Listings

Please note that the games under “Internet Game Rips” are unsure to be the full completed game rip. As for the other titles such as “My Official Game Rips” and “Internet Official Game Rips”, are confirmed by me to insure to be the full complete game. In addition, some of the “full game rips” of any title may require a change within the ISO itself. This is because a PRX fix must take place to enable the ISO to be played on the current available loaders. In near the future, there will be new ISO loaders that will load ISO’s without having to make a change in the PRX of any ISO. This list will be updated in due time. Enjoy!!! :D

My Official Game Rips (Full Game Rips)

  1. ATV = 861 MB
  2. Burn Out = 477 MB
  3. Crash Tag Team Racers = 1,420 MB / (1.42 GB)
  4. Darkstalkers Chronicles: The Chaos Tower = 660 MB
  5. Daxter = 1,300 MB / (1.30 GB)
  6. Death Jr. = 415 MB
  7. Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai = 311 MB
  8. Dynasty Warriors = 153 MB
  9. Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories = 1,160 MB / (1.60 GB)
  10. Grip Shift = 789 MB
  11. Infected = 562 MB
  12. Medievil Resurrection = 1,100 MB / (1.10 GB)
  13. Megaman Maverick Hunter X = 448 MB
  14. Metal Gear Acid = 192 MB
  15. Monster Hunter Freedom = 706 MB
  16. Need for Speed = 883 MB
  17. Peter Jackson: King Kong = 472 MB
  18. Socom = 532 MB
  19. Spiderman 2 = 556 MB
  20. Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max = 212 MB
  21. The Con = 818
  22. Tony Hawk’s Underground 2 Remix = 1,130 MB / (1.13 GB)
  23. Twisted Metal Head On = 799 MB
  24. Winning Eleven 9 [JAP] = 937 MB
  25. WWE Smackdown VS RAW = 1,580 MB / (1.58 GB)

Internet Official Game Rips (Full Game Rips)

  1. Ape Academy = 364 MB
  2. Armored Core Formula Front Extreme Battle = 777 MB
  3. Bleach 2 = 636 MB
  4. Burn Out Legends = 477 MB
  5. Capcom Classics Collection Remixed = 545 MB
  6. Darkstalkers Chronicle The Chaos Tower = 660 MB
  7. Dynasty Warriors = 153 MB
  8. Exit = 129 MB
  9. Field Commander = 1,110 MB / (1.11 GB)
  10. Fight Night Round 3 = 1,050 MB / (1.05 GB)
  11. Grand Theft Auto Liberty City Stories = 1,160 MB / (1.16 GB)
  12. Grip Shift = 789 MB
  13. Guilty Gear X = 463 MB
  14. Juiced Eliminator = 1,170 MB / (1.17 GB)
  15. Kao Challengers = 588 MB
  16. Kingdom Of Paradise = 1,000 MB / (1 GB)
  17. Lemmings = 499 MB
  18. Loco Roco = 693
  19. Me and My Katamari = 1,000 MB / ( 1GB)
  20. Megaman Maverick Hunter X = 448 MB
  21. Megaman Powered Up = 275 MB
  22. Metal Gear Acid 2 = 874 MB
  23. Metal Gear Solid Digital Graphic Novel = 932 MB
  24. Miami VICE [EUR] = 407 MB
  25. Monster Hunter Freedom = 706 MB
  26. Namco Museum = 166 MB
  27. Naruto Portable [JAP] = 604 MB
  28. Neopets Petpet Adventures The Wand Of Wishing = 823 MB
  29. Pac-Man World 3 = 825 MB
  30. Pursuit Force = 1,150 MB / (1. 15 GB)
  31. Race Driver 2006 = 1,590 MB / (1.59 GB)
  32. Ridge Racers = 864 MB

  1. Rockman Dash 2 [JAP] = 333 MB
  2. Sims 2 = 1,030 MB / (1.03 GB)
  3. Space Invaders Galaxy Beat [JAP] = 218 MB
  4. Splinter Cell Essentials = 1,680 MB / (1.68 GB)
  5. Spongebob Square Pants – Yellow Avenger = 166 MB
  6. Tekken Dark Resurrection [JAP] = 1,620 MB / (1.62 GB)
  7. Tenchu Time of the Assassins = 1,660 MB / (1.66 GB)
  8. The Con = 818 MB
  9. The Dog Happy Life Vol. 1 [JAP] = 763 MB
  10. Tokobot = 313 MB
  11. Tomb Raider Legend = 1,370 MB / (1.37 GB)
  12. Viewtiful Joe Red Hot Rumble = 626 MB
  13. Wipeout Pure = 241 MB
  14. Worms Open Fire = 214 MB
  15. WWE Smackdown Vs Raw 2006 = 1.580 MB / (1.58 GB)
  16. Xmen 2 - Rise Of Apocalypse = 1,230 MB / (1.23 GB)

Internet Game Rips (WARNING: These games are unsure to be complete)

  1. Bleach = 293 MB
  2. Dead to Rights Reckoning = 184 MB
  3. Fired Up = 227 MB
  4. Lumine = 200 MB
  5. Marvel Nemesis Rise of the Imperfect = 135 MB
  6. NBA = 129 MB
  7. Panic Bomber = 12.2 MB
  8. Pin Ball = 7.60 MB
  9. Puzzle Bobble JAP = 10.3 MB
  10. SSX on Tour = 237 MB
  11. Star Soldier = 10.3 MB

Saturday, August 12, 2006

How to Rip a PSP UMD with FastLoader V.7


I’ve been doing some readings around some of the many forums out there for the PSP. They have some tutorials for Fastloader although, some people still find it difficult to get a good rip of the UMD. Or maybe they don’t have the idea of how to patch all the “My latest Dump” files together through Command Prompt. So to help make things even better, I’ve written this neat little tutorial in full details and pictures. Happy ripping and enjoy.

Link: http://darkwolf.eprofile.us/downloads/How-to-UMD-Backup.doc