Homebrew fans: Ever feel left out of the PSP gaming scene because your downgraded portables aren't allowed to play the newest games? Sure you have. Well fret no more, Weeping Wandas! Team Emergency Exit's PSPSetX 0.2 will let you launch firmware 2.5-required titles as well as backup your system if you decide to use the built-in downgrader. It even allows the option to swap the O and X buttons, which will be handy for those with Japanese PSPs. A stuck pixel fixer (like the one we covered here) rounds out the list of packed-in goodies. Apparently, there was no more room left for the kitchen sink.PSPSetX 0.2 out for PSP
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Homebrew fans: Ever feel left out of the PSP gaming scene because your downgraded portables aren't allowed to play the newest games? Sure you have. Well fret no more, Weeping Wandas! Team Emergency Exit's PSPSetX 0.2 will let you launch firmware 2.5-required titles as well as backup your system if you decide to use the built-in downgrader. It even allows the option to swap the O and X buttons, which will be handy for those with Japanese PSPs. A stuck pixel fixer (like the one we covered here) rounds out the list of packed-in goodies. Apparently, there was no more room left for the kitchen sink.Reader Comments (2)
Posted: Dec 16th 2005 7:17PM (Unverified) said
your system sounds very interesting!
Posted: Dec 16th 2005 11:10AM (Unverified) said
There is no way, to date, for games like GTA and Kingdom of Paradise on a firmware 1.5 system, no matter WHAT anybody says! Well there are still some Firmware 2.0 games you can "fool" into running on 1.5 systems (both Xmen games, for instance), the list of games that can't be fooled is growing by the day.
Also, there is no such thing as a Firmware 2.5 required game. At least, not as of yet.
Also, there is no such thing as a Firmware 2.5 required game. At least, not as of yet.



