Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) has graced Europe with its Skype alternative, Go!Messenger. Go!Messenger is alternative service to the recently released Skype client for the PSP. The service also offers free videos, VOIP, video calling (using Go!Cam ) and instant messaging features. The Go!Messenger service is exclusive to Europe so check it out if you happen to live in the region.
PSP owners in the UK can use Go!Messenger through 2,500 BT Openzone hotspots so you can now keep in touch when you are on the go. To download the service, simply click on the Go!Messenger icon from the [Network] menu on the PSP XMB. In order to use Go!Messenger, your PSP must be running Firmware version 3.90 and you must be connected to a Wi-Fi hotspot with Internet access.
The Go!Messenger service was developed in partnership with BT, one of the world’s leading telecoms providers and SCEE’s Wireless communications partner across all territories. For more details on the service, visit http://gomessenger.bt.com/.
The new issue of the XTREME PSP Magazine is now available to download. This issue contains over 100 pages of great content including game previews and reviews, and all the usual content. This month we preview: Lego Indiana Jones, flOw, Ultimate Board Collection, Command and Conquer Tiberium and Turok. We also review: Patapon, PixelJunk Monsters, TimeShift and Unreal Tournamant 3.

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Thank you to everyone who sent us an email or posted a comment regarding the discontinuation of the XTREME PSP Magazine. After careful consideration, we have opted to continue the publication of the magazine so expect a new issue every month. Issue 32 will be released within the next day or two so look out for that. Any further suggestions on this matter are welcome so feel free to post a comment or send us an email.
We may integrate the PSP M4M Magazine with the XTREME PSP Magazine to save time and increase readership for both magazines. It would really help us if you could all post your age in the comments section below so we can determine who read our magazines.
The XTREME PSP Magazine has been around for over two years now, and it looks like it may come to an end very soon. The number of readers have declined over the past few months and the PSP is loosing ground to the PlayStation 3 and other consoles. As a result, you may or may not see another issue of the XTREME PSP Magazine. However, your thoughts on the matter may convince us to continue publication.
The new issue of the XTREME PSP Magazine is scheduled to be released towards the end of this month, but we are lacking enough PSP-related content to provide a decent issue. Any help or donations you could provide will help us in more ways than one. We are looking to hire writers to cover the homebrew scene as this is still going strong.
The number of new PSP releases have steadily dropped, and we don’t have a lot of content to cover. The PS3 is still new so there is a lot of content for us to cover, but the magazine was primarily for the PSP. PSP M4M: Magazine 4 Men is likely to continue, but we may also discontinue that in the future.
One option we have is it to discontinue the PSP magazine and instead work on a PS3-only magazine. This will most likely be viewable on the PS3/PC only since we will use a larger layout for the magazine. Please use the comment section below to tell us what you think. Alternatively, you can contact us here.