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For the first time in, like, 15 years I pulled out my PSP (with the ~*~special edition Crisis Core skin~*~, of course) to see if it'll still charge up and turn on to play CC. Unfortunately, it looks like the battery and also the spare battery I found have BOTH EXPANDED AND CRACKED THEIR CASES???? Will I be poisoned????? Here lies Hound, a martyr for the FF7 franchise. RIP.
#hound barks#thankfully i can get a new battery off amazon for like $12#also i found the patapon UMD in the psp case FUCK YEAH PATAPON#as well as castlevania: the dracula x chronicles lol
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Hi. Did you buy the new Hakuoki on the Nintendo eShop? Can't find it on Amazon
I'm so sorry I didn't see this earlier! I have a lot of asks slip past me for some reason and I'm still trying to figure out why.
I pre-ordered the limited edition version from playasia what feels like about seven years ago at this point. Obviously it wasn't that long but I did go a LONG time after preordering it without any updates on production or a possible release date or anything like that so it felt like ages.
The limited edition version is sold out but if you want to buy a physical copy of the game you can currently get it from playasia here for $39.99. What's weird is at least in the US the game IS on Amazon but only the Japanese version. Good. Fuck Bezos anyway.
It is also available in the Nintendo eShop and the digital version is currently on sale for $34.99 instead of the typical $49.99. I mean my experience overall with Hakuouki has definitely been worth at least one of my limbs but I feel like $49.99 is still an insane price to pay for a digital file full of a bunch of dudes who were definitely surviving on less than that a month. Except Heisuke. Heisuke could afford digital Hakuouki.
Personally, I really like physically owning the game and especially the book and other stuff that came with the limited edition version, but it drives me actually crazy that Souji isn't inherently in my switch. I shouldn't have to insert a cartridge to see Souji. He should just be there the second I turn it on. I shouldn't have to physically remove him just because I want to play BOTW for five minutes before I remember I have no reflexes or coordination and that's why I stick to visual novels. Removing Souji feels wrong. I don't know. I know I'm crazy but at this point I own Hakuouki (the main game) for PSP in both English and Japanese (along with 5 other Hakuouki PSP games,) Stories of the Shinsengumi for PS3 (I have never owned a PS3,) Kyoto Winds and Edo Blossoms on Steam, and now Fuukaden (or whatever Chronicles of Wind and Blossom? weird thing they localized it to) on Switch. I feel like at this point if I finally snap someday when I have disposable income and throw money at Otomate and Nintendo to own the digital version too that wouldn't even be that insane for me. That bar has become very high.
#hope i was able to help and not too late!#also sorry for the unnecessary rants i was recently put on adderallll#i am adjusting#hakuouki#hakuoki#okita souji#fuukaden#asks
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I ordered the Lunar Remastered Game and admittedly did same day shipping. Good thing I ordered earlier this morning, because it is currently sold out on Amazon the last time I checked. I only played the first Lunar on the PSP. I am very happy I can finally play Eternal Blue as well!
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wld anyone maybe be willing to maybe get me a psp micro SD adapter they're like 7€ on amazon and I wanna try my hand at hacking mine
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🎶 Get ready for some ultimate fun! 🎶
I dare you to listen to “Zahav” by Static & Ben El and not find yourself singing “ok, ok, ok” on repeat for days! 😄 Seriously, it’s THAT catchy.
👉 Learn the Hebrew lyrics with my Practically Speaking Hebrew (PSP) system, and you’ll not only be humming along—you’ll actually be singing the words in Hebrew! How cool is that?
Listening to music is one of the best ways to learn a language, and “Zahav” is a perfect choice. It’s fun, upbeat, and packed with modern Hebrew you’ll love practicing.
Click the link, give it a listen, and tell me—how long did it take for the “ok, ok, ok” to stick in your head?
Let’s sing together in Hebrew! 💛
🎧 https://youtu.be/2Teh3PV-JkY?si=MzgWCHHVj7GVz63g
#Hebrew music#jewish music#Hebrew song#music#song#hebrew#learnhebrew#hebrew langblr#language#jumblr#songblr
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> Hello World
I have something on my mind. The PSVita has genuinely changed the way I view gaming.
I’m new to gaming. My childhood was mostly sports and art. I was on the internet more than anything though. I didn’t start playing games until I was maybe 12 or 13. I started to play with games like Borderlands 2, Final Fantasy XV, Overwatch, and Fallout 4.
As I’ve become more and more engulfed in the gaming world the older I get I feel like games are not the same even from when I started. I don’t like any of the online games right now; I have ended up retreating to my PSVita for my comfort gaming. I have come to appreciate the old games that were on PlayStation 1-3; fuck even the Dreamcast has some pure gold on there.
The Vita can literally run the most incredible stuff on it. I can connect to my PS3, PS4, and my computer. With some very definitely legal software changes and very minimal additions that took my only 10 minutes to do I can now play most PSP games and some PS1 games as well. I understand it may be a little small for some people but you can connect a controller to it. It’s so easy to customize and I’ve started to look into physical modding because I’m so obsessed with this small little machine. The battery has never crapped out on me, it can connect to my wifi, and it connects with Bluetooth. I will say it’s hard to find replacement parts at least that are actually made by Sony and not some off brand on Amazon or Aliexpress. I’ve gotten to the point where I want to buy a bunch of broken ones and Frankenstein them together and make a working one. From what I’ve seen on physically changing boards or shells it really doesn’t look too hard. At least in my experience and opinion.
I never got too into gaming because 1) games are far too expensive nowadays 2) it was never very convenient for me. I liked the switch but the lack of game choices made me stop playing it after 3 years of use to be frank. (Also it’s impossible to crack and that makes me sad. Nintendo let your audience mod your systems 😤) and 3) I’m so tired of micro transactions and seasons. Don’t be lazy, just update your game. Actually be passionate for what you’re making and putting out into the world. I don’t have to worry about any of these things with my Vita. With once again some VERY legal software changes I can get everything I want for free, it amazing portability (the battery life is eh. It lasts 5/6 hours, but I have a phone to play on if it dies), and I don’t ever have to worry about that mirco transaction stuff. I don’t have to pay money to play with my friends.
It’s not just for games too! You can get a drawing app called colors and use it to draw since it’s touchscreen. There’s a calendar app which I use since I’m on it more than my phone. There’s a camera as well! The camera isn’t the best quality but it reminds me of an old phone so aesthetically I prefer it. The servers on here are also not shut down! You can add your friends on it and it even has a party option so you can talk to them on the PSVita. I have Noboru on mine so I can read comics and manga if I’m not in the gaming mood. You can also even connect your email. There’s a similar feature to the Nintendo 3DS Streetpass where you can see what people in your area are playing.
Thanks if you read this very not put together infodump on the PSVita. If you have any questions pLEASE ask. I wanna talk about the Vita more ✊🏻😔
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I posted this to the alternate history subreddit and got zero responses, maybe Tumblr is more interested in discussing this idea?
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You ever create an alternate timeline just to indulge in your own nostalgia?
...just me? Okay...
Anyway, for a while now, I've been thinking about an alternate present where present-day sensibilities and everyday life are closer to what they were like pre-2010. Since the biggest influence on modern day life during that time arguably came from the rise of the Internet, social media, and related things, pretty much all of my thoughts center around that.
The point of divergence here is that the Millennium Bug (aka "Y2K") was just as devastating as people feared it would be. Databanks were wiped, machinery failed, there was loads of general unrest as people were falsely classified as deceased, didn't get their paychecks, and other major and minor consequences of their data being either wrong, or gone completely. In some cases, it took years to clean up the mess completely.
This, coupled with the bursting of the dotcom bubble not much later, led to a general wariness and distrust towards anything having to do with the Internet. Businesses might have still been okay with using their homepage as interactive billboards, but it turned out to be almost impossible to find investors or loans if your business directly relied on the Internet. And even those who did get their idea off the ground, failed to find a large enough audience. As such, social media like Facebook and Twitter are barely, if at all, a thing in this world. This is also partly due to smartphones, and therefore smartphone apps, never breaking into the mainstream. Apple could not establish its new iPhone as the lifestyle gimmick of choice, instead going all-in on their iPods, music players that you insert USB drives, and, in modern variants, SD cards into to listen to your favorite tunes. The newest model has three card slots, letting you choose between three different albums on the go!
Streaming, of course, also isn't a thing. No Netflix or iTunes to inspire copycats. Blockbuster partners with Microsoft for their new HD-DVD technology, establishing it as the primary medium to watch videos at home. Sony, meanwhile, focuses its efforts into combining a handheld gaming console and a portable video player. The PSP becomes a huge hit.
But, speaking of video games, online games are an almost negligible market. There's less of a focus on high-end Internet speeds, so playing with friends is an activity mostly relegated to your own home. Microtransactions and subscription services are not a thing.
Some popular websites do establish themselves, but they're far from being as influential and popular as in our world. Youtube stays afloat, but is mostly seen as a place to find new creators, and then follow them onto their own web presence. Very few people manage to make a living off of it, and corporations, TV stations, etc won't be found dead making their own YouTube channels.
Without social media, interactions online are still relegated to message boards and chat rooms, with the accompanying implicit netiquette. Which of course means, everything's still pretty anonymous. Without Facebook introducing the idea of using your real name and photo as part of your online presence (nobody joins a Pokémon fan forum expecting their old classmates to find them there, after all), pseudonyms and avatars rule the day. This, of course, makes it almost impossible for artists to really find an audience, much less make a living off their art. Even if they did find lots of people who enjoy their work, the lack of services like PayPal, Patreon, or Kickstarter, makes it nigh impossible to actually make a profit as an independent online artist. Some find a way, but the concepts of "influencers" and "content creators" never develop.
Amazon fails to establish itself as a major online marketplace. It makes enough for Jeff Bezos to start a chain of brick and mortar bookstores, with the online storefront being more of an afterthought. Most, if not all online shopping is really just individuals selling their old stuff, usually locally.
That's all I really have so far. I'd love to hear some more ideas, maybe things that aren't as tech-centric? Anyway, I hope you enjoy.
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Ordre des jeux / Où se les procurer

À toi qui lis ceci : bonjour, bonsoir ! ヾ( ˃ᴗ˂ )◞ • *✰ La plupart des fans de Diabolik Lovers le sont depuis des années, et ont eu le temps de faire assez de recherches pour comprendre par quel jeu commencer et comment y jouer, mais ce n'est pas forcément le cas de tout le monde. Ici, je t'explique tout ce que tu as besoin de savoir à ce sujet !
ORDRE DES JEUX, PLATEFORMES ET COMMENT SE LES PROCURER
L'ordre des jeux est déjà précisé sur la page d'index, mais un petit rappel ne fait jamais de mal !
Diabolik Lovers : Haunted Dark Bridal (PSP, PS VITA, PS4, Nintendo Switch)
Diabolik Lovers : More,Blood (PSP, PS VITA, PS4, Nintendo Switch)
Diabolik Lovers : Vandead Carnival (PS VITA)
Diabolik Lovers : Dark Fate (PS VITA)
Diabolik Lovers : Lunatic Parade (PS VITA)
Diabolik Lovers : Lost Eden (PS VITA)
Diabolik Lovers : Chaos Lineage (Nintendo Switch)
Pour les jeux disponibles sur PSP, tu peux très facilement te les procurer gratuitement et y jouer directement sur ton PC par le biais d'un émulateur. J'ai déjà écrit un tutoriel à ce sujet, que tu peux retrouver juste ici !
Pour ceux disponibles sur PS VITA, il n'existe malheureusement à ce jour aucun émulateur vous permettant d'y jouer. Il te faudra donc te contenter de vidéos YouTube, de traductions écrites, ou bien te procurer une PS VITA ainsi que les cartouches de jeu ! (Tu peux aussi très facilement hacker cette dernière et les avoir gratuitement...)
En ce qui concerne Haunted Dark Bridal et More,Blood, leur disponibilité sur PS4 et Nintendo Switch est vraiment intéressante : le jeu porte le nom de Diabolik Lovers : Grand Edition, et cumule les deux premiers opus sur une seule cartouche/CD. Tu peux facilement te les procurer sur eBay, ou bien Buyee. Tu peux également les trouver sur Amazon, mais je te le déconseille : si tu vis en France, le prix de vente du jeu s'élève à un peu plus de 100€. J'ai trouvé le mien sur eBay à 50€, alors je te conseille fortement cette alternative.
Maintenant que tu sais comment retrouver tes vampires préférés, je t'invite à consulter l'article d'avertissement, pour être sûr.e de savoir dans quoi tu te lances en commençant à jouer ou à lire les traductions de ce jeu. Je t'invite également à lire la brève présentation des personnages si tu as du mal à savoir vers qui t'orienter en premier ! ( ’з`)ノ⌒♥*:・。.
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#diabolik lovers#haunted dark bridal#diabolik lovers traduction française#diabolik lovers français#dialovers fr#more blood#vandead carnival#dark fate#lunatic parade#lost eden#chaos lineage
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FAQ
updated june 12 2025
BLOG RULES: Here
ABOUT ME: Here
Can I request games you play? Yes, but it doesn’t guarantee I’ll play them and even if I do, it might take me some time. I’m always open to game suggestions and recommendations. Most English otome games already have plenty of blogs with reviews and summaries along with older japanese titles, so if you’re just looking for general info, a quick Google search is your best bet.
Will you summarize (insert game/route)? No. I stick to opinion-based reviews that focus on the game system and art. I don’t have the time or energy to write detailed summaries for every route of every game. If a game frustrates me, maybe I’ll rant about it but that’s about it. My reviews may contain light spoilers, and if you’re curious about something specific, feel free to send a question!
Will you post the CGs? No. I’ll post images or scenes I find interesting or visually appealing, but not all the CGs. Art is a huge part of the game experience if you want to see them, I suggest playing them yourself.
Will you play and review my indie game? Sure, as long as it runs on the platforms I use (Switch, PS Vita, or iOS). I don’t ask to play for free and I won’t give a dishonest review. Just let me know how you’d like the review to be framed should I talk about art, gameplay, characters, story, spoilers, etc.?
What’s your backlog?
I have a huge backlog. I’m currently finishing up Hakuoki with no clue when I’ll be done, and after that, I want to play through Diabolik Lovers: HDB. I’ll also be playing a bit of Binary Star in between those.
I’m not great at playing straight through an entire game. I usually finish one route and then need a new story in between.
What are you translating now? (2025–2026 schedule)
1.Binary Star
2.Chouchou Jiken Lovesodic
3.Nil Admirari
How do translations work?
Please keep in mind that I'm one person choosing to translate games to English by myself in my free time. I will post translations as quickly as I can, but if you want to complain about translation updates being too short or taking too long, you are welcome to play the game yourself. My goal is to try to translate as much as I can, and I've posted my game schedule for the next two years.
Can you translate: Diabolik Lovers, Black Wolves Saga, Ozmafia, Brothers Conflict?
No.
Diabolik Lovers (except Chaos Lineage) already has full translations.
Black Wolves Saga is also fully patched.
Ozmafia is available in English on Steam (I’ll be playing the Japanese Switch version).
Brothers Conflict has been partially translated by the community for years there’s no point in me redoing it.
What do you play on?
Switch, PS Vita, or iOS. I don’t use Windows and I’m not interested in emulators or crossover tools.
Have you tried the English patch of (insert game)? No, and I won’t unless it’s legal. I respect all the work fan translators do, but I’m not jailbreaking my devices just to try something that might not even run properly.
Do You Play In English Or Japanese?
I’ll play in English if it’s been officially localized.
Where can I download (insert game name) for free?
I don’t know. I buy all my games either firsthand or resale. Piracy is a major reason otome games don’t get localized just save up and buy it or read summaries online.
Where can I buy the games? Buying games has become much easier:
Most titles are on the Switch now.
Try Amazon or Play Asia.
The Nintendo eShop isn’t region-locked anymore, so digital purchases are simpler.
For older PS Vita or PSP games, try Play Asia or Amazon. I haven’t used Amazon JP, though.
Where can I find (insert game) in English?
Now, there are many games that have been localized; however, they’re usually only the newer, more popular titles. Some popular older games like Diabolik Lovers, Brothers Conflict, Nil Admirari, etc., will probably never get an official English translation. If you’re multilingual, try Chinese ports; otherwise, read reviews or watch anime versions to get the story.
There are several blogs that track every English otome game and maintain calendars of upcoming releases. Thanks to localization, most of my backlog now consists of English titles.
Can I be added or can I add you to my blogroll? Sure! I’m always open to blogroll adds. I can’t follow people back on this tumblr account, but I’ll add you to my list.
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オンラインスロット「セブンフラッシュ」
🌐➥セブンフラッシュ 【セブンフラッシュ】は、スロットやカードゲームなどをオンラインで遊ぶことができるゲームサイトです。ゲームで遊ぶとゲーム内通貨を獲得でき、Edy、BitCash、Amazonギフト、Webマネー、商品券、図書券などの金券や、PSP等のゲーム機他家電と交換することができます。20代~30代男性に特に人気です。
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🚨12 DAY WARNING🚨
On March 15th, NEXT SATURDAY, I will be participating in Shutdown 315.
It is a protest against Trump, Musk and the many mega corporations in cahoots with them!
From 5am on March 15th to 8am March 16th, I and many Americans will:
- not go to work unless one’s job is in healthcare
- not use Twitter
- not use any services owned by Meta, Google, Microsoft or Apple (Google own YouTube!)
- not buy anything on Amazon
- not watch any streaming service (Netflix, Disney+, Paramount+)
- not use Spotify
- not shop at any big box retailer (Tesco, Asda, Sports Direct)
- not eat at any chain restaurant (McDonald’s, Burger King, Pizza Hut)
- not buy anything with a credit or debit card
If you must make an emergency purchase that day, buy something at a small independent shop with cash.
Since Netflix and Prime Video will be out of the question, I advise checking that you still have a working DVD player. You might even want to dust off your PSP if you still have one in full working order!
Spotify and Apple Music will be off the table too, so you might want to dust off your old CD collection and/or see if your local charity shops beforehand have any CDs of interest to you.
Since it’s likely Microsoft, Apple and Google will still trace your every move at least if you’re online, I advise keeping your phone, tablet and/or laptop in Airplane Mode for the day. I also advise getting an old Feature Phone, or a modern day Feature Phone, so those closest to you can still reach you during Shutdown 315.
I recently bought a few more games for my PSP, and a Green Day UMD, so I’ll get plenty of use out of my PSP throughout the day!
I will be logging off Tumblr before bed on March 14th and I won’t be back after that until 8am on March 16th.
5am GMT is midnight New York time
8am GMT is midnight San Francisco time
In case you need to reach me that day, DM me beforehand and I will let you have my mobile number, and also my e-mail address in case I can connect my 3DS to The Grumpy Goblin wifi and/or my PSP to the library wifi.
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雑記20250126
PolymegaにプレステのBIOSをインストールしようと思ったら、SDカードリーダーが使えな��ことに気付く。このSDカードリーダー、SDXCに対応していないオールドタイプだった……もうSDUCの時代なのに。
仕方ないのでAmazonでSDカードリーダーを買いました。USB2.0のやつ。普段使わないから、2.0で十分。3.0だと倍以上の値段になる。
3.0対応で安いやつもあるんですが、バッファローのやつはソニーのメモリースティックにも対応しているのでこれにしました。PSPで使うから、あったら便利かなと。
あとプレステのBIOSは他のハードに比べて吸い出すのは簡単です。準備が面倒くさいけどね。なんかPS3のアップデータから吸い出す方法とかもあるらしいのですが、とりあえず自己責任でお願いします。
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なんか、ファイナルファンタジー2をやりたくなる。たぶん人生の中で3回はクリアしてる。そんだけクリアしたFFは、ほかは13だけ。
どうせならピクセルリマスター版を買ってやるっていうのもいいんだけど、でも、やっぱりファミコン版がいい。ピコピコしたい。
ドラクエもやりたいんだよな。余裕がない。
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CJジャパンのコチュジャン、確かに品質も量も値段もバランスが良いと思うんだけど、僕にはちょっと辛いと思った日曜日。味の素のコチュジャンのほうがいいかもしれん。
料理に凝り出すと調味料に凝り出すのが常なんですが、突き詰めて行くと「いや、化学式的には同じだし」みたいな極致に至り、安くて量が多いナショナルブランドやプライベートブランドの商品を買うようになる。塩とかポン酢とかそう。味の素いれとけ。
家庭料理なんてそれでいいんだよ。大事なのはタイミングと量だから。ただ味噌はちょっと違う感じはする。
でも減塩の塩ってどういうことなんだろうってちょっと思う。
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Axis Bank All Set To Surpass Yes Bank As the Top UPI Payment Provider
Yes Bank has established strong connections and is deeply integrated with PhonePe, leading it to the forefront of the UPI PSP rankings. Axis, on the other hand, collaborates with various UPI applications and serves as the primary partner for platforms like Google Pay, Amazon Pay, Flipkart UPI, Navi, and Cred, among others. In the early years of UPI, from 2017 to 2020, the State Bank of India…
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A guide for Replacing JP PSP 2000 Screens
Hello!!!!!
I was inspecting my PSP and realized that my screen had a chip/dent that distorts the image quality 😢. So I decided to replace it, and record my experience while doing so!
I stumbled across many hurdles that didn't have solid answers(COUGH SCREWS COUGH), due to the type of PSP I own (2000, JP ver. ). So, I wanted to make a post that detailed EVERYTHING required to replace a screen. Hopefully this helps!
Purchasing Supplies
I found the best luck for PSP parts on Ebay, especially since shipping is considerably cheaper and faster in comparison to Amazon. However, I have seen sites like this:
https://everythingpsp.com/ - (Made by a top-rated eBay seller)
Which offer parts at a good price, although I can't 100% vouch for them.
I personally bought my LCD screen from here , since they have alot of reviews and are an American seller (same country = faster shipping). They also offer an add-on kit with most of the random supplies you may need (electrical tape/glue, wedge to pry open delicate parts, Phillips screwdrivers, etc.), which saves a lot of energy, BUT, everyone's device is different.
If you have an American PSP, then that's all you really need, but if you have the Japanese version, you probably need a Torx screwdriver with a T1, T2, and T3 size. The kit doesn't have this (Only T5/T6), so you'll have to buy it in person or online.. They're easy to find in a set. I personally purchased my screwdrivers on Amazon, however this specific set doesn't come with a casing.
Why am I saying a range of Torx screwdrives instead of 1? Well, in my experience, I needed 2 separate sizes (T2, T3) to remove the Torx screws (even though they looked deceptively close to a T5, and generally just looked similar) ... So to save yourself the hassle; buy a set. Dunno why my PSP came with different Torx screws, but I guess I'm just unlucky! 💀
If you're unsure of what type of screws you have, watch the videos later in this post, and inspect your PSP. Everything should be visible without disassembling (You'll have to take out a battery and possibly remove a sticker though.) You're specifically looking for the shape of the screws, which will resemble the patterns in this diagram:
These are labelled, and will allow you to identify the screw type when purchasing. I personally needed Phillips and Torx.
So, here's my recommendation on what to buy:
Torx T3, T2, and T1 screw drivers (Buy in a set with larger sizes to be safe. If you have an American PSP then you shouldn't need this, but again read what I said above this. T1 isn't NECESSARY, but better safe than sorry?)
1.5 Philips screw driver (3.0 mm)
2 Flat, wedge/like tools for removing parts
Electrical Tape/Glue (Optional, I personally didn't need it but good to have.)
Screen Protector, 'cos the screen and casing are VERY scratch prone
Installation
To be honest, I'm not a tech guy, so I won't bother explaining how to do this word for word. However, here are some videos that I followed exactly, and they should work for you. Beyond the screws, JP and USA PSP's are mostly alike, with some differences that are insignificant for what we're trying to accomplish. I'll also piggy back off the information given with my own tips so you (hopefully) don't screw up your PSP!
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This video has a good angle of how to install the LCD screen cables into the motherboard, go to (7:22)
Keep your screws in a safe place! I personally put them in plastic baggies, just incase I knock something over. This prevents scattering, and possibly losing screws. You REALLY don't wanna do that, since these screws keep the casing of your PSP together. You could also use a cup, bottlecap, or anything really.
2. Be careful, especially when removing the casing and screen. Those are the harrowing part of the installation, since too much force can genuinely ruin the motherboard, or rend a button or two useless. Take your time, and ease it out.
3. When inserting the screen cables into the motherboard, make sure it's in there completely. It should be a snug fit . The second video perfectly shows how it can be done, but again every console is different.
4) KEEP YOUR OLD SCREEN, until you've confirmed that the new one works. I've read some horror stories of new screens having dead pixels, scratches, etc., and you only find out once the new screen is installed. For this reason, hold onto your old screen until you've confirmed that all is good.
Here's a video of me installing the screen!
But honestly, this is not the hardest of things to do. As long as you're gentle, and follow the instructions then ya should realistically run into no problems. It's a pretty quick installation, with all things considered, so yeah! Hopefully this was helpful, and stay tuned for more PSP modding posts! If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
Cheers!
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