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PSP Game Structure Utility
Filename
PSP_Game_Structure_Utility.zip
Date Posted
Feb 22, 2007
Categories
General Tools Utilities
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PSP
Tags
PSP
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1097
Description:
We know how much of a hassle it is to scroll around your XMB just to access a certain homebrew game, application, or (your latest little gem) Daedalus R9. All your old uploads into the Memory Stick get buried and pushed down as you add new stuff in, so it sort of gets tedious to wade through all of those newer files (not to mention a whole slew of Corrupted Data files) just to get to something that's you've been keeping since Day One.
Blade Hunter (known as bhunter in our forums) posted a solution to this in our forums. Although he released it a couple of days ago, that doesn't mean it's too late - especially if it's something this helpful. His PSP Game Structure Utility runs on your PC and allows you to organize your files just the way you want them to appear on your XMB. It's pretty straight-forward, click-click-click an' all that jazz.
The process involves compiling your list to be uploaded on your PSP - sort of like how you'd create playlists on iTunes for your iPod. You can take a look at the readme for the full instructions.
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