news.bbc.co.uk— Computer hackers have scored a victory in their battle against Sony and the way the company controls its PlayStation Portable (PSP) handheld games console.
Feb 26, 2007View in Crawl 4
Exactly. These days, the so-called mainstream gaming sites project these people as "pirates". This article is a fresh breath of air from a mainstream news agency.
this actually takes the PSP above the DS in my opinion. It's nice and easy to open and use homebrew apps on as you please. unlike the DS, which (although I love to pieces) would be so much better if it was as accessible (without a £50+ hardware upgrade which isn't guaranteed to work) as the PSP.Viva la PSP! (and the DS!)
For the best in PSP Emulation and Hacking news i prefer DCEmu`s PSP News SIte, they actually let the coders post the news and get that important feedback.Heres the link for those who dont know what it is <a class="user" href="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk">http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk</a>
I liked this comment!"He spends an hour or two a night hacking PSP software in his Edinburgh home, and is also a martial arts enthusiast."In other words don't f**k with him!
@kylem87While I agree to a point, sites like IGN, Gamespot etc rely heavily on companies such as Sony to provide exclusives, interviews, advertising etc... If Sony decided to cut them out of the loop for supporting the "enemy", their entire business would be in danger. The BBC doesn't have the same risk.It's like women's magazines. You never see a bad review of cosmetics, beauty products or clothing in them because these companies are such important advertisers.That's not to take anything away from the Beeb. I think there's no doubt that BBC News is the best in the world. It's one of the few things that makes me proud to be British. I wrote to them once to enquire about the availability of their channels in Japan, and got a personal emailed reply from the Head of BBC News Worldwide.
sosevenFeb 27, 2007
@dvsbastardI post also agree your comment of truthiness and ridinghood
lolhaxFeb 27, 2007
Audio interview with Fanjita, this morning by BBC World Service Radio.<a class="user" href="http://cyanid3.com/fanjita_interview.mp3">http://cyanid3.com/fanjita_interview.mp3</a>*watches as bandwidth goes BOOM!*
lolhaxFeb 27, 2007
Exactly. These days, the so-called mainstream gaming sites project these people as "pirates". This article is a fresh breath of air from a mainstream news agency.
p2502Feb 27, 2007
@ lolhax.thanks for linking that.
jonjFeb 27, 2007
bla bla bla, the PSP is a failure (according to most diggers)
sameagainFeb 27, 2007
this actually takes the PSP above the DS in my opinion. It's nice and easy to open and use homebrew apps on as you please. unlike the DS, which (although I love to pieces) would be so much better if it was as accessible (without a £50+ hardware upgrade which isn't guaranteed to work) as the PSP.Viva la PSP! (and the DS!)
Closed AccountFeb 27, 2007
For the best in PSP Emulation and Hacking news i prefer DCEmu`s PSP News SIte, they actually let the coders post the news and get that important feedback.Heres the link for those who dont know what it is <a class="user" href="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk">http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk</a>
stenkFeb 27, 2007
I liked this comment!"He spends an hour or two a night hacking PSP software in his Edinburgh home, and is also a martial arts enthusiast."In other words don't f**k with him!
saiingFeb 28, 2007
@kylem87While I agree to a point, sites like IGN, Gamespot etc rely heavily on companies such as Sony to provide exclusives, interviews, advertising etc... If Sony decided to cut them out of the loop for supporting the "enemy", their entire business would be in danger. The BBC doesn't have the same risk.It's like women's magazines. You never see a bad review of cosmetics, beauty products or clothing in them because these companies are such important advertisers.That's not to take anything away from the Beeb. I think there's no doubt that BBC News is the best in the world. It's one of the few things that makes me proud to be British. I wrote to them once to enquire about the availability of their channels in Japan, and got a personal emailed reply from the Head of BBC News Worldwide.
djfreexFeb 28, 2007
its hard to find GTA with 2.00 update. I hope they come up with a firmwire that does not require that./