The main game is broken up into 10 episodes, each of which is wrapped up by a razor-thin premise that’s explained only in the manual. In the game itself, you just see brief video clips showing some slightly-too-old French guy mugging for the camera at the beginning and end of each episode.
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| The main game is broken up into 10 episodes, each of which is wrapped up by a razor-thin premise that’s explained only in the manual. In the game itself, you just see brief video clips showing some slightly-too-old French guy mugging for the camera at the beginning and end of each episode. Occasionally he’s riding a skateboard because he’s totally street and fully “down.” But really, the game’s attempts to reflect some kind of “street culture” vibe just comes off as hokey and totally forced. The content of the minigames gravitate toward two different main ideas: things that remind you of old video games, and things that are somehow related to urban living, like graffiti, skateboarding, and tongue piercing, which is still tied with lower-back tattoos for the ultimate sign of faux rebellion. The minigames themselves are structured to be fast and very simple, with one major task that you only have a few seconds to complete. You’re given a very basic instruction at the start of each minigame that tells you what you’re trying to accomplish, but the controls are left for you to discover. Of course, they’re usually very simple, relying on the analog stick, D pad, or an occasional X button press. One game, for example, has you moving a marker over the top of a skateboard, revealing the words “skateboarding is a crime, but this isn’t a skateboard” as you do so. You need to cover enough of the skateboard to succeed before time expires. Then the game ends, the next one is quickly loaded up, and you move on. While the game gets faster as you get better, it never seems to reach a real breakneck speed and rarely feels like it’s completely out of control and crazy, which is unfortunate. |
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![]() Download the file from above and unzip it on your computer |
Next connect the PSP to your PC via a USB data cable. |
A windows explorer window will popup on your screen. Make sure there is a PSP folder at the root, if there is not a PSP folder create one and make sure its in uppercase. Now go in to the PSP folder and make sure there is a GAME folder, Again create the folder if it doesn't exist. Then under the GAME folder create a HOTPIXEL folder |
![]() Copy the "EBOOT.PBP" file you unzipped in step 1 in to the /PSP/GAME/HOTPIXEL Folder on your PSP. You can then disconnect your PSP from USB mode and then go to the game menu to launch your Free PSP Demo |




A windows explorer window will popup on your screen. Make sure there is a PSP folder at the root, if there is not a PSP folder create one and make sure its in uppercase. Now go in to the PSP folder and make sure there is a GAME folder, Again create the folder if it doesn't exist. Then under the GAME folder create a HOTPIXEL folder 





