You’ve probably noticed how qwikrazor was teasing us with the “publicly known, still not patched” kernel exploit. Today, he revealed the name of the game. Ape Escape: On the Loose, originally released for PSP in 2010 only in the US, later found to be easily exploitable using player name (you …
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PSVita FW 3.50 kernel exploit files released for World of Pool/Pool Hall Pro
In the previous article, we told you the name of a game you’d need to run qwikrazor’s latest kernel exploit for firmware 3.36 and the first one for firmware 3.50 – World of Pool (EU)/Pool Hall Pro (US). Today we present you the necessary files and also a step-by-step guide to trigger the exploit. I hope …
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[Updated] Custom themes, which have always been one of the PS Vita’s most wanted features, may be more real than any of us thought. At least according to these tweets from Tuesday I’m sure you think of a lot of questions, but there’s not much that can be shared at …
Read More »PSVita exploit game announced for Firmware 3.50
And the game is… World Of Pool (aka Pool Hall Pro in the US)! Does that name ring a bell? It may, because this game has already been a PS Vita exploit game….twice actually – on FW 2.60 and 3.01. This time, this exploit is mainly for firmwares 3.36 and …
Read More »Update on the L2 & R2 Triggers for PS Vita
In January 2015, a Japanese company Joetsu Electronics revealed their plans to start selling a case/adapter/trigger grip. Its main advantage/purpose would be addition of L2 and R2 triggers, which would surely make playing PS4 games on Vita via Remote Play much more enjoyable. Pretty clever idea that Sony wasn’t able to …
Read More »Windows 10 will be free for everyone, including pirates
This summer, Microsoft is going to launch Windows 10 in 190 countries and 111 languages. Microsoft has already stated that users with Windows 7 and Windows 8 will be given an option to upgrade to Windows 10 for free during the one-year period after the launch, but that’s not the …
Read More »PSVita: 173210 announces a new JP exploit game
Today, 173210 announced a new “JP” kernel exploit game working up to FW 3.36. The game is Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Extend. According to 173210, “it can load qwikrazor87’s kxploit and Ark.” Although the exploit game is rather expensive this time (4,834 JPY – about 41 USD), it’s a second …
Read More »3DS Homebrews for Ninjhax
It’s been almost 3 weeks since Smea‘s Ninjhax was released. During that time, many interesting homebrews have been released/announced.I would like to outline the current state, which homebrews are worth keeping an eye on and tell you some basic info about each of them. The homebrews are not sorted, …
Read More »How to use IMBNES Emulator on the PSVita, PSP, PS1,PS2, & PS3..
Hi guys, it’s Dessel575, today I’m going to tell you about something Hackinformer and I discovered a few days ago. Well, to be honest, it was his idea and he contacted me because he couldn’t try it himself. As you know (if you don’t, check out this article), Acid_snake’s leak …
Read More »What happened with Final Fantasy Type-0 and the PSVita.
On June 10, 2014, Sony (or better say Square Enix’s Senior Product Manager) published on the US blog an article. With the headline saying, Final Fantasy Type-0 HD would be released on PSVita. Shahid Kamal Ahmad, shared this article on his twitter account, fans started celebrating, but their happiness was soon silenced by Sony …
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