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April 16, 2013
If you've been watching our forums at all, then you know that camxpspx123 has been quite busy with his work updating drakon's Multicraft for PSP. We've got a new download and video for you to watch that's just one click away!
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February 06, 2013
With PRO-C2 being the first of hopefully many updates in PSP CFW, I'm sure there are still people who are unfamiliar with the PSP hacking scene, or getting rusty from a slow hacking scene who aren't sure on how to install this custom firmware. That is where this article comes in.
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January 25, 2013
The PSP and PS Vita may be a generation apart, but to our community in many ways they still remain tightly competitive devices. In this head to head, find out which system I think is better.
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November 06, 2012
There are tons of emulators out there for Windows and Android, but as we know there aren't many choices when it comes to emulating PSP. While this is certainly an early release PPSSPP 0.1 shows some promise by being able to play some of the handheld's best.
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January 05, 2012
A hidden system menu has been found on the PS Vita. Using a certain key combination shows information regarding your PS Vita's system software and more.
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January 05, 2012
PS Vita hacker Wololo has recently showcased Doom running on the PS Vita via Half-byte Loader. He also mentions the release of the techniques used to exploit the PSP emulator on the Vita but not until
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January 01, 2012
The PlayStation Vita for many will be the perfect handheld console and in my opinion it delivers a far better user experience than the 3DS. When I got my 3DS, I paid around £230 for a system which had a very awful launch and what could be considered mediocre, predictable releases soon after. We're not here to compare these two consoles though.
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December 31, 2011
It was a feat when the Vita was running unsigned code in under 24 hours from release. The celebrations only lasted so long continued as Sony started forcing the 1.510 firmware update. Now, another Hello World proof of concept has surfaced on the new firmware from an anonymous developer.
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December 30, 2011
Sonys latest handheld console has been on the market for roughly 2 weeks now and its started off to somewhat of a phenomenal entry to the gaming world with over 300,000 sales, however this has been it up until now. The console started extremely well but more recently it has lacked in sales especially on the software/games side.
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December 27, 2011
Sony is no stranger to dictatorship over consumer rights; and the latest instalment of its questionable security measures is for the PlayStation Vita. Its only natural for companies to protect the system from hackers and that isnt frowned upon by hackers, in-fact; most developers understand or at least expect this.
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December 23, 2011
The new handheld portable the PlayStation Vita has had an extremely successful launch. Although the new handheld console has so far only been released in Japan, many of you have decided to important the console rather than waiting for a local release. As a result of this, the Vita has seen a successful launch, particularly in the games area.
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December 23, 2011
FIFA 12 has now become the worlds biggest football/soccer game; the title has graced its sporting simulation on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC and PSP. With the new PS Vita on its way, will we see this title hit the next generation portable scene? Indeed we will. The title is ready for the PS Vita release in Europe and the US and has been described as the most controllable FIFA game to date.
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December 20, 2011
SKFU has released PS Vita Firmware xTractor 2.01 ... and it's now compatible with Linux, as well introduces some other features: Download Vita firmware, a filename fix and other minor stuff. This app will take a Vita firmware file (PSP2UPDAT.PUP) and as the name suggests extract the contents -- it won't decrypt though ... not yet anyway. Nonetheless it's a step in the right direction.
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December 20, 2011
The PS Vita is sellin' like hotcakes; Sony has managed to sell ~ 321,000 units in just two days. The Vita hit Japan on December 17th with plenty of places selling out of pre-orders. Who got one? Anyone import this region-free badboy across the border? Shortly after its release, I'm talking like a couple of hours, the Vita was running unsigned code ("Hello World") by way of a game save exploit in the PSP emulator. This is real, folks ... realer than real deal Holyfield.
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December 18, 2011
Sony is a huge fan of updates, always have and always will be, the PlayStation 3 system is a fine example of this. Sony is always looking to improve their console with updates but often have hidden agendas such as taking away customizable options and cutting out hackers.
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December 17, 2011
Fact or fiction? Who knows... But it sounds/looks pretty legit... For the most part. The source is Japanese so what I'm about to write may not be 100% accurate. Anyway, it's said the PS Vita has been exploited, running unsigned code by way of some save game exploit that was originally found on the PSP.
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December 13, 2011
So while Japan is gearing up for the release of the Vita, Sony is taking advantage of the 2 month gap between releases to bring a preview experience to gamers throughout Europe. "Vita Rooms" will allow gamers to go completely hands on with the console to become accommodated not only with the user interface but with various demos of games.
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December 13, 2011
Sony's next flagship product is not even released in Japan but a clone has already slipped out available for sale. The Chinese clone is called the Yinlips YDPG18 and it may not have two analog sticks but it's packing Android. Not only that, it comes with a microSD slot, mini HDMI port and two cameras. What else does this puppy hold? Let's see:
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