Freeplay is pretty well known, so I think it would only be noobs and foreigners that would think it was fake.
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Exploit universal video or fake? After doubts, doubts, accusations, convincing answers by Freeplay, news bounced from one website to another, it's time to take stock of the situation. The movie released just over a week ago that showed the first Hello World for PSP Go has been around the world in a few days, clashing with different views of those who takes the part of the author and those who for one reason or another, they felt compelled to criticize his work. Today to put an end to this thing we thought MaGiXieN PSPGEN of that in a few minutes of video (strictly in French ...) shows us that everything is working perfectly on the new console and that, contrary to what the skeptics thought to exit the program just press once HOME button (the one with the PlayStation logo on the Go) without reconfirming the menu.
Once again then Freeplay proved sincere and available, but you what do you think you convinced?
Freeplay is pretty well known, so I think it would only be noobs and foreigners that would think it was fake.
alot of people are in doubt.... especially in qj.net... those are the most famouse trolls i know![]()
It's real. Even if the video was fake there are known exploits (buffer overflows due to bad programming in games) that work on all PSPs. The PSPgo was hackable before it was released and those who understand assembly knew that.
Why don't sony just leave the psp's open to custom themes, plugins and homebrew then I don't think anyone would want to hack it.
I just love playing my retro games on mine as do many others.
After all the proof Freeplay did, don't know how people can think it was still fake.
Regardless, PSP Go! is not worth even close to $250.
I just hope this leads to the PSP Go being hacked
Actually $250 seems a reasonable price to me.. Of course i live in the UK so including shipping i could get 1 for around £160 compared to £225 rrp or £200 for some stores, still i wouldn't touch the thing untill it's hacked and dropped to even lower cost.
I would say although it's unlikely.... If the PSPGo is hacked BUT only for homebrew, no iso support, Sony may just leave it. Unlikely but I am sure they could care less about us running homebrew on our consoles, it's the running illegal backups that they despise.
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