Wednesday, November 26, 2008 

The Easy Way To Download PSP Games

The PSP has quickly become the best-selling portable gaming system because of how versatile it is. You can watch movies, play games, listen to music - everything you need in one handy unit. However all those games and movies can get expensive! Let's take a look at how to download psp games and save a chunk of cash at the same time.

There are a number of different websites that offer PSP game downloads, but you have to be careful where you go. Recently there have been more and more of these websites that distribute viruses and spyware without actually providing you with the download you thought you were getting.

Any website that offers "free" PSP downloads runs the risk of infecting your computer or wasting your time. Many of these sites have ridiculously slow download speeds and often the files end up not working. There's nothing worse than waiting a full day for a game to download only to find out it's the wrong game!

The easiest way to download PSP games and be sure that they will work is to join a premium PSP download website. These websites pay money to have access to games, movies and music and will then charge a small membership in order to give you access to the files. Because they are a paid service, the download speeds are incredibly fast and you can be sure that the downloads will actually work.

The nice thing about using this type of service is that the cost is less than the price of one game. For about $40 you will have a lifetime membership that gives you full access to unlimited downloads. You can see how quickly the savings can add up by getting your games and movies with one of these memberships!

The website offers all the newest releases and comes with the software you need to transfer the files onto your PSP. It's easy to do and won't take long to get the hang of.

A couple of tips when joining: Look for a site that only charges you once for full access. Some will charge monthly or per download fees - stay away from them as there are cheaper options available.

Also, look for a guarantee with your purchase. You can go to http://www.pspmaxed.com to learn how to get a free trial at the top ranked PSP game downloads website.

PSP game downloads are the best way to keep up with all the newest games and movies without paying a fortune. For a one-time fee you will be able to download all the games you want without ever having to fork over another dime. Can't beat it!

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So You Want to be a Games Developer?

In the good old days, back when the Internet had about 10 users and the web was a far off vision, PCs were called Home Computers and anyone could learn to write computer games. Three of us set up in business to write and sell our own games for the ZX Spectrum (Aka Timex/Sinclair) and Commodore 64. We didnt sell many games but we were saved by getting into the game conversion business. A publisher would release a hit on the Commodore 64 and wed write the Timex, Amstrad, MSX, CBM 16 etc versions. It took about 3 months for one person to produce a game.

That was 20 years ago and things have changed a lot since then. The games industry is now a massive multi billion dollar business and development teams can number 50 or more. My first game had me as programmer, artist, and beep designer (well it wasnt proper sound!). I did everything. Back then games were written in assembler and you had to learn 6502 and Z80. Nowadays with a few exceptions games are written in C and C++. The days of back room programmers arent entirely gone- there is also retro remake and indie scene, e.g. http://retrospec.sgn.net/ but unless you have an exceptionally brilliant idea, you are not likely to get into the mainstream game business as a one man outfit writing Blockbuster PC games.

Its not all bad news though- if you can program to a very good standard and have learnt some of the techniques- eg 3d maths, artificial intelligence (ai), and can produce demos of your code then you may be able to get a job in the market. There are plenty of books and websites that will guide you through the intricacies of DirectX and before long youll be a guru on vertex shaders etc. Sign up on games development sites like http://gamasutra.com/ (it's free) and look for jobs. You will have to be good to get a job and prepared to work long, in some case very long hours. It is quite a tough business when a game is under development, youll live breathe and eat it for 18 months-two years. And you probably wont work 9-5 all the time.

There are however other ways to get into the games business and I dont mean console development. There are other genres of games that are much easier to get into.

1. MUD Multi-user dungeons. These have been around for 30 years and were the precursor to the MMORPG (Massive Multiplayer Online Role-playing Games) that now exist. These are still popular and you can find the source code to several of these. I dont know if any make money- most people are now used to playing them for free. Look here: http://www.ability.org.uk/mud.html

2. Internet/Web based games. There are hundreds of these around. A good starting point is the vast directory at http://www.mpogd.com/ . These range from free to monthly subscriptions. Anyone can set up their own website and games using any web technology- e.g. Perl, PHP, Java.

3. Play By Mail. This has now largely but not entirely moved into the Internet/Web Games area. Flagship magazine is a good source of information their website is http://flagshipmagazine.com/

4. Flash Games. Flash development is a skill in itself, though programming in ActionScript (which is JavaScript under a different name) is not that hard. There is a definite career path available through programming Flash games and there are plenty of books to teach you to write games in Flash. Flashkit website http://www.flashkit.com/index.shtml is a good starting point online.

5. Mobile Phone and PDA games. This has become a big growth area recently and is likely to continue its growth as phones get more powerful. Its also one of the easiest to get into though not all phones are the same. All you need to know is how to write Java games running on the J2ME (Java 2 Mobile Edition) platform. Unlike the console world, Software Development Kits (SDKS) are available for free from mobile phone manufacturers. E.g. http://www.forum.nokia.com/main.html and the best IDEs for J2ME development (Netbeans and Eclipse) are available free. Expect to see MMORPG (Mobile Multiplayer Online Role Play Games) before too long.

Much of this can be done part time in your evenings/weekends but be careful that you dont let it take over your life and also that your employer doesnt have any claim on software that you develop. Some employers have clauses that let them claim anything you develop. There are ways round this, often involving a wife or loved one who can be assigned ownership but take legal advice if in any doubt.

If you are learning to program games, dont neglect the power of the web. Sourceforge.net is home to thousands of open source projects and many of those are games. Also game source for commercial games Quake I, II and III has been released by ID and can be found here http://www.idsoftware.com/business/techdownloads/

These are GPLd so you wouldnt be able to write games based on them and sell them without giving away the source code but you could write Mods. Several game modders have released very popular Mods free and have managed to get into the industry because of their quality. There are many games projects where you can sign up and program- this is an excellent way to learn new skills and make friends.

David Bolton is a software developer with an extensive past programming games. He co-founded Choice Software in Carrickfergus, N. Ireland between 1984 and 1987 and won an award for his original computer wargame Johnny Reb II (published by Lothlorien). He designed and programmed the Postal game Quest, which has also won awards and is still played (postally and online) 15 years after it was first developed. He worked for 12 months as game designer at Microprose (Manchester) in 1992. He is currently designing a large multiplayer role-play game, but it's not due out until 2006.

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