Thursday, January 24, 2008

Downloadable PSP Games

Are you looking for downloadable PSP games online? Its a fact that while the PSP is a great portable gaming device by Sony, there really isnt a lot of content available for it at this time.

One of my biggest complaints people have on the PSP is the lack of content available. By content, I mean videos, psp games, music etc.

It is also expensive not to say the least. A new PSP game will cost about US$49 and a PSP movie title can cost anywhere from US$12.99 to US$29.99. You could spend hundred of dollars a month just buying a few games and movies titles.

While there are free downloadable psp games on the internet, most of them are homebrew games. They are elementary and simple and usually designed by PSP amateurs and enthusiasts as proof of concept. That is to show others how to program games on the psp.

Sony so far has only released demos of the latest games. However, they have recently unveiled a new service where you can download old PS1 games and play them on the PSP. Its similar to the xbox live. With thousands of PS1 titles already available, it can no doubt add value to the PSP.

The problem is that Sony announces you can only download the games from the ps3 and then transfer it to the PSP. Also, the downloadable PSP games is not free and will most likely a couple of bucks each.

Personally, I wonder the rationale behind such tactics. So what options are there left?

Well, there are fortunately some downloadable PSP game sites that boast you can legally download full PSP games for a one time cost. Usually it cost less than 50 dollars and you can download unlimited psp games, movies, music etc for a lifetime.

It sounds good but do beware that some downloadable psp game sites are illegal or have poor download speeds that isnt worth it.

You might need to do some research to find which are the best downloadable psp game sites.

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24 Hours in Fukuoka City - Travel Journal

I visited a good friend, Keiko, in Fukuoka recently. It was my first long vacation since I started working.

Tenjin Station Upon arriving at Fukuoka City, we placed my luggage in a locker at Tenjin train station, and headed to a traditional garden called Yusentei. There, we had the view of the Japanese garden to ourselves while enjoying matcha (green tea). The path in the garden led you right up to the edge of the water, and was ornamented with a small waterfall. The name of the vila is indeed apt: friendship-fountain-restplace.

Yusentei Japanese Villa

After Yusentei, we walked to the city's popular public park with a big lake. There was another park that Keiko wanted to show me, but we could not find the place. So we decided to have lunch and stumbled into a street with a character that reminded me of my place in Barcelona's Sierra district: safe, upper class and good food.

Lunch at El Bacharro

As if in reminiscence of my memory, we settled for a restaurant that serves food from Valencia called El Bacharro. I had vegetable with cheese and anchovies 'fondue', a popular dish of the house. The place was small but everything was carefully placed. We were particularly intrigued by the carefully camouflaged toilet entrance, which was no more than a flat wooden plank that ran across the concrete wall.

Western food in Japan

According to Keiko, western cuisine is expensive in Japan, as Japanese food would be in most other cities. So during my stay, I was "treated" to western delicacies a la Japanese style a few times, e.g. the cheesecake that Keiko's parents bought from their weekend trip to an onsen (hot spring), and citrus muffins at a flower garden.

Court house

After lunch, we visited the courthouse, where Keiko frequented when she was still an working as a legal assistant. She tried hard to find a hearing that I would attend, but there was none that was not already in session or has ended. Still, it was interesting to see how open the courthouse is to the public. Anyone could walk in and sit into a hearing and the place resembled more of a hospital than a courthouse.

Cultural District

From the courthouse, we headed to a cultural district lined with museums, shops and temples. It was interesting to see the traditional sweets that Keiko gave me as a gift when she visited my home last summer.

We played with the traditional toys. There was one called Pabo, or something that mimicked the sound it made. It was a magical wooden book that clapped continuously once you set it in motion. The toy still rings vividly as I think about it now. Perhaps I should have bought one like Keiko said. But then we agreed that she would buy it for my first-born.

The porcelain artiste was in the musuem today. He was affable and chatty. We asked him to recommend a place to visit. He checked the time and replied that there was a Buddhist temple nearby that was still open for another hour. There, we could go through a test to see if we would go to heaven.

Buddhist Temple

The test was a journey into a dark passage way behind the alter of a big Buddha carved out of cypress. If you groped along the walls and touched a metal ring, then you are going to heaven. Silly as it may sound, I felt a real sense of cleansing after the test. For in the pitch blackness, ironically, it was as if someone shone a bright light into my soul. There was no way I could hide from my deepest conscience. (Of course, if you are wondering, Keiko and I are going to heaven.)

Canal City

We headed next to the glittering material world of Canal City, a popular mall with canals not unlike the Venice wannabes in las vegas. Watching the sunset unfold on the panoramic window of the cafe, "Sweet Museum", we knew it was time to go home.

The author is an avid traveller and amateur photographer. To view the above article with accompanying photographs and to see more photo-journals, please visit http://viewmesomefreejournals.blogspot.com

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Vacation In France

If you are determined to go on a vacation to france, it's not just thinking all about paris, the Sunny French Riviera, of hotels, the entertaining worldly atmosphere, of wine and beautiful women. Take a gasp look of its history since the Medieval times or even deeper back into its colorful history from the 15th Century when the French crown was seized from the English hands by restorative group movement lead by peasant girl Joan of Arc guided by "Visions," was able to lead the French Army who seized the power in the city orleans and brought back the French crown to Charles VII, culminated by a coronation in the city of Reims in 1429.

The adventurous and colorful history of france catered by bloody 100 years war down to the French Revolutions affect a diversified nation with various regional traits and customs and a very unique combination of snobbish or rude attitude, proud but deep at heart friendly people, and environment. You'll have to fathom into knowing French culture to understand why each region have their respective divert customs from the rest.

How the French people value Cuisine is unsurpassed in the world. It is characterized in the way the handle food recipes in the finest hotels, restaurants and dining venues with utmost end-ambiances for global visitors. france is No. 1 in wine exportation in the world, and theirs are the finest of the original authentic grape base.

Having the best wine distilleries combine with the best in entertainments, places to go where and here, as anyone may suit to seek from their books of travels and stay-in occupancies for a week, month, or over the summer cruise over the sunny coastlines along the French Riviera; extending a little across to the isles of Monaco, and along these coastlines.

KEY TO A SUCCESSFUL VACATION IN france

*To get through total experience of france, their champagnes, dining, entertainments, the Alps and etc., prepare a Visitor's Passport. Seek direct access to maps and Directory. If getting thru online, download no spy ware. Missing birth Certificates is glitz on passports and other personal documents. So be guided by this particular.

If you intend to seek for a lengthy vacation, get a "long-Stay Visa," applicable to those who extend up to 90 days or who wish to study in france. Read up to a variety of Regional culture before you penetrate the various places. It is more interesting than just thinking of paris. There are more places and lots to treasure in your vacation memory, afterwards.

*Major airport in paris is Roissy-Charles de Gaule, others are in major cities like Lyons and Strasbourg, taking around seven hours to get to French grounds from the East coast. A planned itinerary to far cities like Strasbourg and Carcassonne, it would be a 1-hour speed economical airplane thicket that provides ease and convenience, trips plunge-beat to the 8-hour trip in an overnight train-trip, the price of which is similarly almost the same in price.

*Knowing their year-end calendar on weather, holidays, month's activity-highlights are very important to go with your itinerary, to avoid waste of time, money, effort and risk. (1) January to February is the start and peak of the ski season. This is also when the semi-annual government regulated sales begins, (2) March shows a swarm of tourists as the final end of ski season is at hand. Easter candies and all chocolates are starting to be displayed as the springtime is ensuing the following month, (3)weather is warm in May and June, July is bustling with the advent of Bastille Day. Plea markets and plenty of produce displayed in markets, (4) September, winds down prices as the smell of autumn is coming and the tourist taking advantage of lowering prices for the end of the warm weather, (5) october to December, preparation for the Christmas season, tourists are going home but still these are mesmerizing moments to enjoy a very colorful vacation from the colorful autumn-changing atmosphere to the colorful end of December.

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