Some folks measure the length of time it takes for a new console to be hacked wide open by how long it takes to display a "Hello, World!" message. For us, that metric is determined by how long it takes to get a Sega CD emulator running on the system. For the PSP Go, that period of time has been finalized: 43 long, lonely, Night Trap-less days.
A YouTube video by "Neon" from "Team Typhoon" (is that some sort of gang?) appears to prove that on some PSP Go, somewhere in the world, one can play Sonic CD. Don't get your hopes up -- the video's annotations repeatedly promise that the hack will not be released to the general public, so for the time being, you're going to have to keep playing that old copy of Wirehead on your clunky, Voltron-esque home console. Still, our heart swells knowing that our wildest dreams are possible -- if not slightly out of reach.
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in!]
Reader Comments (55)
Posted: Nov 13th 2009 10:54AM Scuffles said
......... they should really just focus on making the platform better not this I-peen, the I is for Industry .... contest .....
Maybe if you give people the features they want instead of mindlessly grinding out security updates .... then people wouldn't mess around with your firmware as much as they do, Its still going to happen but ..... with slightly less force behind it.
I'd give them another month before they crack the whole thing open and are able to access the bootloader "service mode"
Maybe if you give people the features they want instead of mindlessly grinding out security updates .... then people wouldn't mess around with your firmware as much as they do, Its still going to happen but ..... with slightly less force behind it.
I'd give them another month before they crack the whole thing open and are able to access the bootloader "service mode"
Posted: Nov 13th 2009 10:58AM hfm said
Two words: Ret-Ro
..Tight...
..Tight...
Posted: Nov 13th 2009 11:55AM LieutenantEddy said
How come whenever they make homebrew videos like this the guy always breathes heavily?
Posted: Dec 11th 2009 2:23AM (Unverified) said
testing...
Posted: Dec 11th 2009 12:27PM (Unverified) said
why won't this work?




