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wraggster
June 29th, 2009, 16:23
End of an era for Sony's homebrew community

After 12 years, Sony’s Net Yaroze Programme has come to an end.

Started in March 1997, the PlayStation project was designed with the goal of making modern console development accessible to non-professionals.

For many, it offered a unique opportunity to learn about developing for the most popular console at the time – indeed, many of the original members used their experiences with the service as a stepping stone to entering the industry.

Subscribers received special devkits and access to an online message board and community site.

But after a dozen years service, the ageing Netyaroze-Europe server is at the end of its life, and SCEE are planning to turn it off in July, the company tells us.

“We plan to make a copy of the site available for our original members,” explained SCEE R&D’s Paul Holman.

He also said that a drinks party to celebrate the programme’s achievements for its original members will be held at either Develop in Brighton or SCEE’s London office.

More can be read about Net Yaroze at its official websites.

http://www.developmag.com/news/32258/Net-Yaroze-European-to-server-to-close

VampDude
June 29th, 2009, 18:59
That sucks, hopefully there will still be a scene for Yaroze.

I quite enjoyed playing Yaroze titles when they were on the PlayStation Magazine cover disc, more so than the games... Especially 42, which had Metal Gear Solid which you would think to be the demo I had more interest in back in '99 but nope the Yaroze titles were more interesting in my opinion because it opened my eyes to homebrew gaming on consoles. :cool:

SONY at that time were happy for people to be creating homebrew titles, so much infact that Yaroze was almost commercialized by the magazines that had the mounted coverdiscs. So much has changed since then though, because now SONY frown upon homebrew. :(