Tag Archives: Sony

Our Review of PSTV Stand from Rose Colored Gaming

From controller stands to fight sticks to stylish Nintendo 64 game boxes to posters and so much more; Rose Colored Gaming is an accessory website that you didn’t know that you needed. Everything that they furnish is one of a kind, completely unique, thought up and designed by them and even …

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PSVita: You can now run Asphalt Injection at Native Resolution and the difference is huge

After the first Eboot.bin Framebuffer Native resolution edit by BasedIndex over at GBATemp it seems that more people have looked into this and thanks to a User called InquisitionImplied you can now play Asphalt Injection on Native resolution. This doesn’t make the game magically better but the Textures look a hell …

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Lua Player Plus by Rinnegatamante will be updated with 4 Player Support for the PSTV

Lua Player Plus by Rinnegatamante is a Lua Interpreter for the Playstation Vita. It runs with Lua 5.3.3 and features a Debug FTP Server for runtime debugging. According to Rinnegatamante someone once requested 4 Player Controller Support and he is now nearly finished implementing it so that it can be …

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VitaQuakeII v1.0 by Rinnegatamante released, Quake 2 port for the PSVita

After his Quake1 Port to Vita Rinnegatamante is back at it again and ported Quake2 to our beloved Vita (Where is Quake3 ;P). This Port already features everything you would need to play Quake 2. It features DualShock rumbling when players get hit and an internal render rescaler. It also supports the …

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Season of Henkaku by SonyUSA, VisualNovel about the Vita Scene

With everything around right now and everyone waiting for Enso why not wait and have a look at this funny little homebrew. This is a real early WIP VisualNovel by the User SonyUSA about the Vita Scene and especially Team Molecule. Currently, this is just a few seconds long but hey… …

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IPLTool updated, Allows you to decrypt, sign, validate and finally also correctly encrypt PSP IPLs

IPDTool is an All In One Purpose tool for decrypting, encrypting, signing and validating ipls of PSPs. This works for PSP1000, 2000, and Devkits. It is not really helpful to normal users but helpful for Devs. With the new version, it is finally able to correctly encrypt IPLs which can allow …

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Psvimgtools by MrGhidini updated to 1.5

Today MrGhidini updated his Psvimgtools frontend to v1.5 with a tiny update. This Update adds the Ability to install the Hackinformer Bubble and other Scene Bubbles can be added by copying them into the “APPGAMES” folder. Full Changelog: (Hackinformer Suggestion) Added ability to add APP Hackinformer Much Changelog right? Well but …

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Switch Adrenaline by gldjjrod, Simply swap versions of adrenaline with ease

Developer gdljjrod release his Homebrew Application called “Switch Adrenaline” which does exactly what the name says. It switches your Adrenaline Version with the one you desire. Be it version 3 or the latest 5.1. This tool will also let you update your Adrenaline Installation if a new version gets released. This …

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ArkFast adds the ability to clone PSP Bubbles

Team ONELua updated their ArkFast Homebrew which previously allowed you to easily install ARK to any of your PSP Games that you have on your Vita. With the new version, this can now also install a new PSP Mini with ARK preinstalled and clone your existing PSP Bubbles. So how …

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Account Manager lets you easily switch PSN Accounts on the PSVita or PSTV

When people first got their Vita they may have soon noticed that you can only use one PSN Account with your Vita and if you want to have another one you need to completely format your Vita and set up the new Account. This is something that many people with …

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PS Vita: Custom Themes Manager updated to v3.00

The latest version of Custom Themes Manager, the PSVita homebrew to fully manage Custom Themes directly on your console, was released in October. Since then you have often asked me for new features but because of my lack of time I have never been able to introduce them in these …

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