How To Avoid Spoilers When Looking For Walkthroughs!

If you're a vivid gamer like me you probably know this situation: You're playing a really challenging game. It's a really cool ride and worth every penny you spent on it but then you get stuck. Some mean level designer came up with a puzzle or situation that you can't get past. After a few tries you give up, hop on Google and search for a decent psp walk through.

If you want good walk throughs for the most popular games, visit my blog through this link. I reviewed many walkthroughs for the most popular games and assembled the best in a single blog post.

Most people who get stuck in a game and seek help through the means of a walk through do a quick search, find one and then scam through the text in order to find the missing piece of a puzzle. This approach has a high risk of spoiling your fun! Why? Because you might read information that you didn't want to know or hints to an event that hasn't taken place yet in the game. Trust me. It's very frustrating to accidently read a critical piece of the story that you shouldn't have known yet.

Here's what I do to prevent this:

1. I have a look around at the area for descriptive items, places, persons or anything that might be unique to the area where I'm stuck. Even the name of the area might already be enough.

2. I fire up Google and look for psp walkthoughs for my game.

3. I hit Ctrl+F and enter the unique descriptor that I figured out. Usually this takes me to the part of the walk through where you are guided through the area that you couldn't beat. Once you figured out what to do, close the walkthrough! Just hit for the information and run. Don't be tempted to read on, even if it is an thrilling read and some walk throughs are really well written and entertaining! Hit and run, that's it. Then continue to enjoy your game!

PSP Video Guide Review

There's a lot of information on how to downgrade your PSP out there and, frankly, I was fed up with misinformation that got me nowhere or product scams that just wanted to rip me off.

Two or three months ago I came across yet another product that promised to walk me through the "easy process of downgrading my psp". I didn't expect much but this guy actually GAVE me something for my cash. He made a complete video tutorial and explains the process step by step.

I recommend this product to anyone who finally wants to get all the great and free games on their PSP, play movies and setup an internet connection with the PSP. It really works!

Just click here and it will take you to the order page. If you don't like it you can get your money back, of course.

I tried it on my PSP and my friend's and it worked for both of them. I'm really happy. :-)

Again, here's the link.

Free Emulators That Work With PSP

Here's a short list of emulators that I can run on my PSP!
There are more out there, just google for "PSP console emulators" but those are the ones I use regularily.