Homebrew may live in a dubious legal middleground, giving ethical issues to developers and gamers alike, but it doesn't mean we can't celebrate the homebrew release of a classic game like Hexen II on ...
Thanks to Zyzzyvas (crazy kids and their handles) for his tip regarding the much anticipated PSP Homebrew software for the PSP with firmware version 1.50. The version 1.50 PSPs were the initial ...
Although the Datel Blue Tool boots your PSP 300 into service mode, it’s not a real service mode that let’s you install and run homebrew. This latest TIFF Exploit ...
Continuing today's trend of Happy News Only is a really impressive PSP homebrew game. rRootage is a port of a PC shoot-em-up that takes lots of inspiration from Rez as well as Japan's ...
The Library of Congress recently announced some exceptions to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) that governs usage of copyrighted electronic material. The ...
So if you've note been following the whole homebrew and pirated game drama going on with the PSP, we last left off with Sony making everyone upgrade to firmware 1.50, 1.51, and 1.52 in order to ...
One of the most exciting things about the PSP as a system is its potential for homebrew apps and games. With the 1.0 firmware already cracked and UMD images floating around the ‘Net for people to pick ...
[Rich] tipped us off about the Half-Byte Loader which lets you run homebrew on late-model Sony PlayStation Portables. Above you can see a PSP Go running Doom (a screenshot from the video after the ...
Finally: another use for PSP's IR port. New homebrew from Fanjita and harleyg called "piKey" lets OE users the ability to use keyboards with the PSP. "Imagine being able to use your keyboard to ...
Good news for those of you contemplating a PSP purchase but kind of indignant about the measures taken by Sony to stop you accessing homebrew content gathered from the likes of PSPUpdates: European ...
PSP games MotorStorm: Arctic Edge, Everybody's Tennis and Super Collapse were all temporarily removed from the PlayStation Store because they were vulnerable to an exploit that allowed a ...
A company called NEO (insert obligatory Matrix joke here) has come up with a plug-in motion sensor for the PSP. The tiny nub fits into the earphone jack of the PSP chunky (won't work in the Slim model ...
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