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PS4 Gets Another Useless Update…
Sony is at it again with it’s useless firmware updates. This latest one comes in the form of 1.61 for the PS4 and of course is a mandatory update. As you can see from above, Sony didn’t even bother to create a new changelog for this firmware, they simply used …
Read More »Psvita: Analog Mod Extension
WARNING ANY AND OR ALL DAMAGE TO YOUR PSVITA IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY NOT MINE!! Hey guys it’s me again. I’m here today with a small mod, nothing to major hear. This requires no soldering, no tinkering with the internals whatsoever. This was a nice change of pace for me. Somethings …
Read More »JP PS4 PSN Store Live! 3 Months of PSN+ Free & Strider Demo!
Hey guys, The JP PSN store is now live, it still needs work, but you can get 3 months of PSN+ just by logging into your PS4 with your JP account and you can download the SWEET demo of Strider, or buy it for 2000 yen. After playing through the …
Read More »The Vita TV and How Sony Screws it’s Most Loyal Fans
The PlayStation Vita TV. When I first read about it way back in September, when Sony quietly announced it under the radar at the Tokyo Game Show, a micro console that does everything the Vita does, being released November 14th, one day before the US launch of the PS4, I …
Read More »Psvita TV: Compatible Game List
This actually serves as a perfect prelude to my upcoming article on the Vita TV. I’ll save the rants for the time being, but this ‘whitelist’ comes directly from Sony and was updated only a few hours ago. Keep in mind when they list a game as (EN) what the …
Read More »Some Big Announcements for the Psvita.
Well, today was a very big day in terms news for for our favorite handheld, the PS Vita. Considering the UK got a nifty breakfast launch event for the Vita 2k, it was surprising to see the new slim Vita confirmed for the US in a tweet from @PlayStation. The …
Read More »Use Your Psvita with TN-V as a Wifi-Controller.
Would you like to use your psvita as a wifi-controller on your pc? Well now you can, thanks to Total_Noob and his masterpiece TN-V for the psvita. You will need to have TN-V on your psvita in order for this to work. I been searching “for days” on how to …
Read More »Adding more PS1 Classics to your Vita, than Sony lets you
As amazing as TN-V is, in my opinion some PS1 games are still completely unplayable (even with the recent updates to TN-V). The lag I can somewhat live with, but the lack of good sound, at least for me, is the straw that breaks the camel’s back. Specially games heavy …
Read More »FIFA 11/12 Leaked! Last Chance to get TN-V!
Well, it is yet another sad day in the Vita scene. A day that may be remembered as the ‘death of the ninja release.’ If you haven’t heard, the PSP game FIFA 11/12, available in the US, JP and AU PSN stores is probably your last chance ever to be …
Read More »Coldbird, explains PS1 Sound for TN-V.
Here Coldbird explains why sound is so hard to get working on Custom Emulation Firmware (TN-V). You can see that he has sound working in the video below, but it’s really hard to here. Hopefully Coldbird can get back to his project of porting PEOPS sound plugin to Vita on TN-V …
Read More »Raspi’s GPU on FFT
“The Raspberry Pi has been around for two years now, and still there’s little the hardware hacker can actually do with the integrated GPU. That just changed, as the Raspberry Pi foundation just announced a library for Fourier transforms using the GPU. For those of you who haven’t yet taken your …
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