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 ...
Sony has removed PSP title Everybody's Tennis from the PlayStation Store after hackers discovered it contained an exploit that allowed them to run PSP homebrew applications on a PlayStation Vita. It ...
DCEmu is sponsoring another PSP homebrew coding contest and offering a Previous contests have brought as amazing homebrew wares including a new PSP shell, cool puzzle games, Missle Command, and a ...
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 ...
With the release of the PS Vita (and its insultingly expensive memory sticks), Sony's made it their official mission to stop piracy once and for all. Unfortunately, that war is bound to have a few ...
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 ...
Sony has removed downloadable copies of PSP games <i>Motorstorm: Arctic Edge</i> and <i>Everybody's Tennis</i> from the Vita's downloadable marketplace after hackers released a bootloader that ...
Sony has restored a pair of downloadable PSP games to the PlayStation Store after it previously pulled them because of hacking concerns. The games were blamed for having loopholes within their coding ...
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