SOCOM Fireteam Bravo 3 Screenshots

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This just in courtesy of Joystiq, some new screenshots of Sony’s SOCOM . If you missed the gameplay video we posted earlier you can check that out here: SOCOM: Fireteam Bravo 3 Gameplay Trailer


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  • Gah!

    Enough about SOCOM already! I’ll BUY YOU ONE!

  • http://pspslimhacks.com/ PSPFan

    Sorry there isn’t much homebrew news out there. Besides this is the new game…So I don’t know quite what you mean.

  • SOCOM

    I meant, isn’t Socom a type of pistol? How did it become a game?

    • http://it-ride.blogspot.com/ Felix

      Well, pistols are always fun to play with, aren’t they? Mwhahaha xD

  • Plaguephe

    Hay sorry way off topic…but can anyone link me a tut or tell me how to install OFW 5.03 to PSP 3000 without using psp.com and upgrading to 5.50..

    • mango

      download the firmware you want from DAX’s site
      http://alek.dark-alex.org/filez/psp_fw/

      put it in ms0:/PSP/GAME/UPDATE

      (make sure the name is EBOOT.PBP)

      do a little reasearch its not hard

      • Plaguephe

        KK Thx Man..I did try googleing but did not get the reply i wanted :(

  • RG-CO_LEADER

    finally they come out with another socom i can’t w8 until it’s out :)

  • Dokioto

    IM in love.. lol I see a turrent in one of them pics.

  • aeon44

    @PSPFan, hey i found news on what the next PSP might be called..

    just read this:

    Sources close to the manufacturing and design of a new PSP have confirmed that Sony will announce the revamped handheld design at this year’s E3 conference in June.

    The new PSP’s name hasn’t been decided yet, but the strongest candidate as of now is “PSP Go!”.

    The new system will forgo UMD support, and will come in 2 SKUs, sporting 8GB and 16GB of built-in flash memory consecutively. To make up for the lack of UMD support, Sony will make more than 100 classic and new PSP titles will be available for download at launch.

    The new system will keep the current PSP controls, but they will be mounted on a sliding unit that can be tucked under the console’s screen. A mockup is available in the screens tab, but keep in mind that it isn’t an actual photo of the new system.

    PSP Go! is set for release in Japan this September with a U.S. debut coming in either late October or early November.

  • guhanp09@gmail.com

    amazing graphocs!!!!!!!!!