Some Concerns On Where the PSP Scene is Going?
First off the recent releases by Dark Alex and co have brought a fantastic although hacked emulator to the PSP, but also it has raised issues over the legality of the Custom Firmware, now im no tech head so i may get this arse about face (er wrong) but the last release contained some "keys" and that pushed the firmware into the warez territory. (from what ive been told)
I personally dont know about this as ive not actually used the firmware and continue to use a v1.0 PSP, but as a scene are you worried about the direction its taking regardless of how good a release the Popstation emu is. ?
(Now if im wrong about the firmware then please correct me as im only going on what ive been told)
SONY brought this on themselves...
Look, the scene is going where SONY forced us to go. Now I know SONY needs to try and keep the PSP as secure as possible so that game developers will keep developing games but it goes much beyond that.
The last straw was the PS3-PSX download fiasco. Its called a Playstation Portable. The fact that over 2 years since PSP's debut we cannot just connect to a hotspot, log in to a server and purchase/download content is absurd. And there is what? 6 PS1 games officially released for North America? What a joke... Obviously plenty of PS1 games play just fine on the PSP so there is no excuse other than greed.
The PSP is a great portable multimedia device. The problem is SONY has done a poor job fully utilizing the PSP. It seems their focus initially was to kick the Game Boys & DS's a$$ in terms of specs & hardware.
Remember the comment a SONY rep made referring to Nintendo stating that the PSP would take handheld gaming out of the handheld gaming ghetto? Yes, they actually said that.
So sure they have this marvelous gadget that is the PSP but obviously not a plan.
Homebrew is what has fully unlocked the PSP's potential and allows people to do things they never would of dreamed of.
If anyone is starting to feel bad for SONY, don't! They are seemingly abandoning the current PSP in a year or so when the 60GB "PSP2" is unveiled. So SONY will continue with the PSP platform and probably do a better job the 2nd time around.
So basically the current PSP should continue down its current exploited & homebrew-enabled path. Anyone with a guilty conscience can buy the PSP2 when it comes out.
I hope more and more people discover PSP homebrew and more downgraders and exploits are developed. I would like to see this scene grow and still be strong 2 years from now and beyond.
I would urge everyone to tell there family, friends, & colleagues about PSP homebrew and help grow this great scene.