Originally Posted by LazerTag
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Originally Posted by LazerTag
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Would be awesome if Sony supported homebrew. Would be even more awesome if Sony found a way to block pirateing without crippling homebrew.
http://psp.connect.com/channelGameTrailers.php
Why would a Sony site have links to trailers for Mario Hoops 3 on 3, Tetris DS, Mariokart DS, and Metriod Prime 3: Corruption?
Originally Posted by Video_freak
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yeah freak, you're right...they want all of our psp to experiment new upgrade...NOOOOooooOlol
This is way too good to be true. First of all now I doin't even see the advertisement. Also, if the next firmware is slightly homebrew friendly they will have to make genious limits in order to prevent ISO loading and the PSPSX because that would take business away from their PS1 emu. I hope they prove me wrong but I wouldn't hold my breath. Either way, this is a good small step. In addition the site seems a little too ronchy to be officially Sony.
hmm, well, we wont know anything till a new firmware comes out, as someone might have said in this thread, but still, it looks like were th eonly ones talking about it so far, maybe no one else has noticed
If this is true its realy great ^_^
This can be an act of desperation by sony ...
If the 3.00 is compatible to Homebrew, it will never allow Kernel Mode, so you can't use ISO Loaders and Custim firmwares, but the PSP never get bricked! They never can do more against ISOs and 1.50.
Yes, sony is more homebrew friendly than nintendo and microsoft.
I heard about the PS3 will support Homebrew.
Whenyou are able to support homebrew with any of its new firmware releases i will believe it. I still think its an ambush.
i only want 1 thing out of my psp, i want it to do the sega genesis opening when i turn it on, seriously, that and streaming movies, which i cant do either of thanks to my firmware, but still maybe sony has heard my prayers and is going to put those options in there next fw
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