The PlayStation TV came out this week. So I had plenty of time to play with it and test different games. So let’s start off with the pros then I will move on to the cons of the system. PRO’s: When I first picked up the (vita TV) PlayStation TV, I …
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How to Convert PSP ISO’s to CSO Format
Are you having problems with psp iso file’s not working on TN-V or ARK 2.0? Well try turning them into CSO file, which are just compress ISO files. Plus if you have a small memory card for the PSVita or PSTV this will definitely help you save some space on …
Read More »How to use Open Cma or Qcma on the Playstation TV with FW 3.20
I been getting asked alot on how you can use opencma or qcma on the PS TV FW 3.20 without it asking you to update. It’s really easy to bypass the psvita update to 3.30 on the PlayStation TV. What you are going to do is use vita update …
Read More »How to Active the Playstation TV & run TN-V
The PSTV just got released today and it’s on firmware 3.20, (yeah 3.20), but there’s nothing special about firmware 3.20 other than it mimics 318. When you first get the PlayStation TV you’re going to be surprised how small it really is. Now let’s get to the meat and potatoes, …
Read More »PS TV compatibility list was updated today, removing some PSP/PS1/mini games
Someone over at NeoGAF has took the liberty and compared the current list to the original list found copied and pasted here, and found that these games were pulled from the original list. So it looks like Sony is up to it’s same old tricks with saying one thing and …
Read More »PSVita Scene: SKFU shares his views on firmware 3.30
A couple of day ago, the developer SKFU meant to clarify his point of view after reading the article that appeared wololo.net, and it seems that Sony has indeed changed a lot of things (not all) in its firmware for PsVita. So on the new firmware 3.30, Sony has added …
Read More »Everything you need to know about the PlayStation TV:
According to the FAQ below , the PS TV will require a firmware update at launch so it’ll be shipped on lower firmware than 3.30!!! Now that we know, the PS TV will be shipped on lower firmware it will not have a problem running TN-V or TN-X on the …
Read More »DragonBall Xenoverse Network Test via 666DARKAMON666
Hi everyone! As the title says, I’m here to give you my personal experience on the upcoming DragonBall Xenoverse. I was luckily chosen by Sony’s to be a beta tester for 24 hours on there network test. Sorry for the bad quality photos, but they were taken with one …
Read More »Vita Hacked to Run homebrew & emulators from livearea!
Well it finally happen, Major_Tom is able to run homebrew and emulators right from the PSVita live area. So now you don’t have to run a psp exploit just to get access to your favorite retro games or app’s. Here is a little video showcasing a Proof of Concept of some homebrews running …
Read More »Tutorial: How to convert PS1 games into eboots for the PSVita PS1 Loader
Hi guys darkamon here, ready to bring you a handy tutorial for our beloved Psvita/PSP. Well, enough chitchat and let start. First I wanna explain for who still don’t know what is the Psone Loader, through Tekken 2 and Moto X exploit we can run ps1 games with perfect sound, …
Read More »PSVita Firmware 3.30 What Works & doesn’t
Yesterday, Playstation released there new update FW 3.30 for the psvita and now you can have themes. Right now there are only two themes in the U.S. psn store as more will probably be added before the release of the Playstation TV. It has also added a few extra functions …
Read More »Leaked PS4 Activated Testing Kit Files, with HDD, ATF and LevelEditor
The Playstation 4 scene has had some interesting developments happen lately with homebrew running via blu-ray and now thanks to Robert Sebov, we have a leaked SDK testing kit files. It’s one of the largest Dev / Testing kits for the Playstation 4 (DUH-DUH-D1000AA DevKit and T1000AA Testing Kit). The Authoring Tools Framework (ATF) and the LevelEditor for the PlayStation …
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