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Datel sued over PSP-3000 'hacking tool'DVDBack23 @ Jan 17, 2009 10:10 | 9 comments
Unlike previous hardware models, the PSP-3000 has been harder to crack and Datel began advertising the Lite Blue Tool last month which is a battery-attached way to open the PSP up to homebrew.
The accessory has not been released yet, and Datel noted "that orders for the Lite Blue Tool could not be fulfilled due to legal action by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe".
Sony added however, that PSP hacking has been 'trending downwards' since the release of the 3000 model late last year. |
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Comment by: plazma247 (Jan 17, 2009 12:21) Ok the battery isnt out yet, but its not as if its not been hacked other ways.
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Jan 17, 2009 19:04) I was not aware Homebrew was illegal...just because one can hack a image to get it to run with the device is a non starter, not to mention that its easy to hack he damn thing with free tools so...sony.....take your head out of your ass. |
Comment by: OmriSama (Jan 17, 2009 19:10) Shit, I hope Datel doesn't get shut down or anything... |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Jan 17, 2009 19:18) Originally posted by OmriSama: Meh sicne they started to lock out user coes from thier game enhancers they need to die...or revamp thier business model, I wondr how a server based cheat enhancer would work, IE you can send in codes they get verified to be non harmfull codes and you can use them. hell they can sell 0day codes as DLC I mean its a seemling perfect setup all MS and sony would ahve to do is ok it and help them find codes to black list to keep the online store and MP games "safe", they could also sale MP specific code sets and a separate MP specific game enhancer that changes gameplay to add life and flavor to MP games.. |
Comment by: ads (Jan 18, 2009 06:05) Originally posted by ZippyDSM:
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Jan 18, 2009 14:07) Quote:Originally posted by ZippyDSM: Not when the media mafia has bought laws to say protection circumvention is illicit.... its no longer a gray area in the US and UK what I am hinting at. |
Comment by: vyze (Jan 18, 2009 16:05) I haven't hacked my PSP, yet, but I have altered my DS and Wii to allow me to run home brew software. My assumption of why Sony/Nintendo/Microsoft doesn't want us to be running non-LICENSED software is because then they aren't making any money off of it. Microsoft lost LOTS of money selling the 360 for the price they did.... but made that money back (after halo 3 came out) by making a profit on each game sold. I installed Linux on my DS and was able to surf the Internet... and not have to pay the money to purchase Opera for the DS. Ironically enough, Sony allowed me to install Linux on my PS3 and prevent me from purchasing Windows or a PC... (which cost a LOT more than Opera+add-on pack for the DS) |
Comment by: award982 (Feb 16, 2009 17:39) dont worry ppl,i think that alexes brain has a script coded onto it that sais sumt1ng like "if at first you dont succseed,hack and hack again!"
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Comment by: award982 (Feb 16, 2009 17:42) and anyways,datel are just some noobz (no offence team noobz) that sells stuff that pandora team has created,so i think they should be punished by sony anywayz |
