they dont entirely hate homebrew.
I explained it to an SCE marketing official recently at a PS3 event:
Homebrew means people buy a console. they get an app on their console. they play it. their friends see it. People think said app is cool, so they have a fairly (and much higher than before) chance of buying said console. See: the nintendo DS. First rev came along, and as soon as the R4 was perfected, sales went up a jobahagadgillion percent for the DS. Nintendo rolls in cash, doesnt have to sue the people that make the R4.
They said that they were apparently mistaken about the marketing potentials of homebrew.
But Ninty is suing the people of R4
Not only that but banning the sale of such products.
And as for the PSP Go! why is this so hard to believe?people hack stuff all the time, its not like this is the PS3 or anything, its a PSP and they know these things and how they work like their back of their hands haha
Last edited by pibs; October 12th, 2009 at 04:20.
well since the psp go is umd-less, the builtin sony iso drivers on the psp 1k and 2k that were required to run umd rips in the past are not in the pspgo now. so running isos would be impossible, no?
Homebrew on Psp go= less sales on Psn, Sony are mainly interested in just selling hardware and dealing with developers seems a bit of an after thought, i think part of the reason for Psp go's existence is just to keep developers happy with no used sales and material costs so Sony probably will try harder to block a hack.
Being hacked would sorta lead to being hacked lol.I just hope this leads to the PSP Go being hacked
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