It's just a matter of time before adventurous hackers/enthusiasts find a work-around the PSP Go's defenses. A video of a hacked PSP Go running a Sonic game via a SEGA CD emulator was released just recently. And by the looks of it, it seems real too.
As stated in the first seconds of the video, the hack won't be released to the public, but it's a good sign for our homebrewer friends. Also, this just goes to prove that not all hackers are pirates, and not all pirates are hackers :)
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
PSP Go Hacked and Turned to SEGA CD [VIDEO]
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
PSP Go Sells 28k on Japan
The numbers are in and according to Enterbrain, the PSP Go sold 28,275 units on its first day in Japan. Not bad I would say, but not good either. See, the DSi sold 170,770 units on its first TWO days in Japan, beating are beloved handheld by quite a margin. But that doesn't mean the end for the PSP Go! It still has a long way to go and fans are expecting more awesome games in months to come.