PSP homebrew support "in the works"
- Posted July 26th, 2007 at 13:24 EDT by
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The homebrew scene is usually considered a bit of a danger zone, because it often takes some sort of hacking before the console in question will run such home-made software. Jack Tretton, however, has actually praised some of the work of the thriving PSP homebrew crowd.
When asked if Sony would consider adding official homebrew support to PSP, Tretton rather encouragingly said: "I think that is something that is in the works."
"We certainly see some of the stuff that has been done via homebrew, and it's incredibly creative. And I think we'd like to try and tap into that a little bit more."
Source: CVG
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amdprophet |
amdprophet- 1:30pm BST - July 26th, 2007
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Boo yea! I'm in the middle of making a MMORPG for the PSP right now.
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Jezer29 |
Jezer29- 1:35pm BST - July 26th, 2007
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I think thats great b/c I've always have been intrested in homebrew especially cause I would love to be able to play old school NES games.. But Im affaird of bricking my PSP.. If these guys can put their $$$ hungry ego's aside and come to some type of agreement. That would be nice.. Lets just wait and see....
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Solid_Squirrel |
ZeroTheSquirrel- 3:13pm BST - July 26th, 2007
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hey don't worry Willisc89, If Sony gets involved the homebrew would become official with Sony and the risk of Viruses will be gone. I wonder what they are planing for the homebrew scene...
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Alpha2
- 7:42pm BST - July 26th, 2007
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Hacking has nothing to do with the decision to create homebrew, You can make the system as open as you like and there'll still be hackers trying to play free games that they downloaded. No he's actually talking about creativity and games made by people who actually ARE making apps rather than the means to play free games.
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mista mike |
Noke- 2:12pm BST - July 27th, 2007
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my psp already gots cool stuff on it like old skool games and custom font and im able to play pretty much any video format out but i will like to see what they come out with now, i need a homebrew upgrade anyway

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