Some custom themes may only work with PSP FW 3.70 or higher. Transfer the .ptf file into your THEME folder (all caps) on your memory stick.
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PSP Radio Bleach Skins PSP Radio Bleach Skins
For PSP Radio static version to change skins. To install, go into the pspradio folder in your PSP/GAME and place these in the folder. You might want to backup the old skins first though just incase you want to switch back and forth between the skins
FFXII cast wallpaper for PSP FFXII cast wallpaper for PSP
Download wallpaper (right-click "Download" button -> click "Save link as") and transfer file to your PHOTO folder (all caps) on your memory stick's PSP folder. Access the image via XMB and open it. Hit 'Triangle' to open the Control Panel and find the function to "Set as Wallpaper"
Custom PSP Theme Pack 3 Custom PSP Theme Pack 3
A few days back, we first featured PSP Nikos and his compilation of the best PSP themes possible, so as you guys could download it once and you'll have plenty of options in the future. He is a pretty efficient guy and this next tidbit we're gonna share with you proves that he is really committed to this project
Sweet Blue XMB theme Sweet Blue XMB theme
There can never be too much XMB themes out there for your PSPs, huh? And of course, we welcome with open arms every homebrew development that comes out for that wonderful handheld, be it big or small.
So, we have for you today Keefurxxcore's "Sweet Blue" XMB theme to kick away those blue days away. Yeah, obviously it's blue
CXMB CXMB
CXMB developer poisonhzkj has cleaned out a few of the bugs spotted by observant users in yesterday's CXMB v3.2 release. The developer has now come out with a quick bugfix version that addresses the bugs in CXMB v3.2's random theme function.
Here's CXMB v3.2
PSPRadio Skin - Super Radio World PSPRadio Skin - Super Radio World
PSPRadio's 3D-style menu is pretty slick as it is, but who says it can't have just a little more pizazz? To install, just copy the folder contents into PSPRadio's "TEXTUI3D" directory, and backing up the old files wouldn't be a bad idea either