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 ...
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 ...
The PSP has been hacked for homebrews yet again — and this time it involves carjacking and indiscriminate gunfire. Using Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories for the PSP, you can use a game save to ...
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 ...
An old skeleton from the PSP closet has come back to haunt Sony as their 2.81 lockdown has come to an end thanks to the ongoing efforts of the PSP homebrew community. Famed PSP hacker Fanjita has ...
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 ...
Team PRO has created their very own alternative homebrew online version of Sony’s PSN network, beating Sony at their own game. If you have a second-generation PSP console, you can enjoy the online ...
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 ...
A French PSP modder has created an app for the handheld console that allows you to watch live streaming TV. The homebrew software – unimaginatively called PSP Live TV – currently shows content from ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The homebrew scene is usually considered a bit of a dirty thing, because it usually takes some ...
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 ...
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