PSP
MayFlash WiFi Link
MayFlash have just released a new PSP wireless adapter - the MayFlash WiFi Link, it’s cheaper than the Datel WiFi Max, and it’s just as good. The MayFlash WiFi Link adapter generates a wireless access point at any internet enabled PC, so you can connect your PSP to the internet and play games or browse the web. It’s cheap, and it works!
» Available from Play-Asia
Pretty in pink
Sony have released a new pink PSP, and a pink PStwo - and to be honest, they both actually look kinda good, especially the PS2. Love that pink PS2 controller.
PSP camera & Chotto Shot
Sony have announced the release of the PSP camera. The PSP camera fits on the top of the PSP, and captures images and movies using the included Chotto Shot software. The camera is region free, and the software is in Japanese (but it’s easy enough to work out). Price is apx US $49.
Datel PSP headset
If you’re looking for a high quality headset for playing SOCOM on your PSP, this is it. Datel’s new PSP Communicator Headset works with any PSP game that has voice chat - it’s absolutely brilliant for SOCOM, but also works well with the Talkman translator application. This is probably the best headset you can get for the PSP, and with whispers of a VOIP application for the PSP being developed, it may just be one of the most useful PSP accessories we’ve seen so far.
» Available from Play-Asia
PSP replacement battery
Not getting enough hours out of the standard PSP battery? These 2600mAh Mega lithium batteries have more capacity than the standard Sony batteries (1800mAh), can be recharged over 10,000 times, and they’re cheaper (apx $13) than the wimpy Sonys too. Buy one here.
LocoRoco PSP case
LocoRoco fans rejoice! The LocoRoco PSP case has to be one of the cutest PSP pouch cases around, Sony should have included one of these with the LocoRoco PSP bundle. If you’ve got the bundle and want the complete LocoRoco experience, or just want a girly case for your PSP - you can buy one here.
PSP WiFi connection made easy
If you’ve got a computer with an internet connection, you can now get your PSP online too. Datel’s new WiFi Max plugs directly into your computers USB port, creating a Wireless Access Point that your PSP can use to wirelessly connect to the internet. As well as online gaming, the WiFi Max supports up to five local PSP gamers at a time, and lets you access video, mp3s, and images wirelessly from the host computer - it can also be used with laptops, PDAs, and the Nintendo DS.
» Available from Play-Asia
PSP Talkman translator
Talkman is a voice activated translator designed to let you interact in foreign languages with the help of your PSP. Outside of pure translations, Talkman lets players play games to test their fluency of a language. Using the included USB condenser microphone, Talkman can tranlsate between English, Japanese, Mandarin, and Korean - and while not the most exciting ‘game’ for the PSP, it’s an excellent tool to have with you if you’re travelling or learning another language.
» Available from Play-Asia.com.
PSP analog stick armor kit

If your thumb has ever slid off the PSP analog stick at a crucial moment - here’s a solution. Now you can choose from five different PSP analog sticks, just snap on which ever one suits you. Our favorite is the 13mm stick which provides more grip and control than the standard PSP analog stick.
Neo 2in1 CF reader for PSP
The Neo 2in1 converter for PSP allows you to use a CF card or Microdrive just like a normal memory stick - if you’ve already got a few CF cards then this is a very simple way to increase your PSPs storage capacity.










