Trigger grips for the PSVita have been around for a while but they all were just grips and don’t add any extra buttons until JOETSU Electronics made the first pair of grips that had L2 & R2 buttons for the Slim PSVita. Since then JOETSU Electronics has made two more types of grips, …
Read More »PSVita: How to install Emulators & Homebrew on ARK-2
Since the release of psvimgtools a lot of people have been able to put Ark-2 on their PSVita or PSTV with FW3.63. Now this brings a lot of newcomers to the scene to enjoy some homebrew and emulators, plus let not forget some of those PSP games that are not in the …
Read More »Review-Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters: Daybreak Special Gigs
Like it’s immediate predecessor that came out in March of 2015, Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters: Daybreak Special Gigs is Toybox’s premier franchise about, well, ghost hunting. I think when people hear that, their minds go to an all too familiar place; Ghostbusters. But this game is absolutely nothing like …
Read More »VitaShell updated: PSTV now supports game mounting via USB device
About a month ago The Flow announced that he was able to find a way to use the PSTV USB port to mount games from with VitaShell. As most of us, PSTV owner knows the USB port on the PSTV is kind of useless and is only good for charging or updating the …
Read More »PlayStation TV Hacks for FW3.63
Because of the PlayStation TV’s lack of Vita’s touchscreen, rear touchpad, microphone, camera and motion sensors, Sony blacklisted a large number of games that used these features. These included Uncharted: Golden Abyss, Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified, Gravity Rush, and Tearaway. If a player inserted a Vita game card …
Read More »Review – Berserk and The Band of The Hawk
Within the madness of games coming out this year, a few titles do go overlooked. One of those titles happens to be the newest addition to a Warriors game. Berserk and The Band of The Hawk follows the tales of Guts and company as do the exploits that made The …
Read More »Cyber Gadget’s Save Editor isn’t down for long!!!
Well guys, it didn’t take long for Cyber Gadget to get through the new hoops from Sony on the latest PS4 firmware update, 4.50! As you know the latest update to the Playstation 4’s firmware patched, or more accurately added more security to, the save file so that Cyber Gadget’s …
Read More »PS4 FW update 4.50 patches Cyber Gadget game saveEditor
There been some controversy about Cyber Gadgets new product the PS4 game save editor. Which will allow you to modify PS4 game saves, for example being able to have all the levels complete and all the loot, so you can enjoy the game. You read more about how it works …
Read More »Quick Guide: Updating PSVR’s Software & how to enable PS4 Pro Boost Mode
For those of you who have a PSVR such as this writer, you know how fantastic the PSVR is straight out of the box. How great it feels, the smell of the rubber, how smooth the games run (and even better for our friends who play PSVR on PS4 Pro), …
Read More »Quick Guide: Attaching/detaching an external hard drive to a PS4
Up until this last week when the 4.50 firmware dropped for Sony’s Playstation 4/PS4 Pro, the only way you could have an extended amount of storage was by opening your PS4 up and swapping out the old hard drive for the new and it had loads of extra steps, and …
Read More »These new tools make it a breeze to install any Pboot Bubbles on PSVita or PSTV
Thanks to PSVIMGtools released last week, there are a couple of PSVita hacks you can now do again like VHBL on your up-to-date Vita/PSTV or even on lower FW. Here are some of the updated tutorials from our PlayStationGuide that could be interesting for you: especially if you are on FW …
Read More »BasiliskII ported to the PSVita by meatpatty
I know a couple of us are just dying to play an old System 7 version of Oregon Trail on the go with the PSVita. That’s why there’s Basilisk II, a 68k Mac emulator for the PSP & now for the PSVita using Henkaku. Basilisk can run systems 7.5.5 through …
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