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Hello everyone, I’m back again after a few days of absence due to the work I’ve been having in making my new homepage. Since I hardly made articles this week, here’s the low down on what’s new and exciting about Sony’s little black beauty.
…it sucks. I haven’t heard one good review yet, and there is absolutely no reason for this game to turn out like this. This was the very first game announced in development for the PSP and yet it is nothing more than annoying plat-former with very bad camera angles, stressful platform parts and a cliche and boring story like the ones your grandmother told you, only worse.
So everyone, you read it here last! Don’t get this game, unless you have nothing better to do with your pocket money, but even so, I recommend you save it for a while, because in a few months a 1 GB memory stick will probably be around the same price as a PSP game at the current rate the prices are dropping (you can already find some between $80 and $90)
Yes ladies and gents, one of your favorite classics is coming to the PSP with revamped and improved graphics. Hopefully the game-play will remain just the same. The game will use the PSP’s 3D engine to add some depth to the game, if you’ve played the Playstation version you’ll understand what to expect.
If you’re the lucky owner of Wipeout Pure (US) you can now download the second part of the classic Pack which introduces two revamped tracks from older Wipeouts, namely: Odessa and Porta Kora and also a couple of new skins for the game. So go download it and have fun!
These announcements are fine and all, but I know what you’re really looking forward for are the hacks announcements, so click below to read on about them.
Before you jump up with glee and kiss the person next to you, this isn’t a homebrew to downgrade your PSP from 1.51 or 1.52 or 2.0, well, not for real anyway. This is a “normal” homebrew program which you can use on your 1.50 or 1.0 PSP to change the firmware version without actually updating it. If you change your PSP’s firmware to 2.0 with this then even if you try to apply the 2.0 official patch after you can’t, since you will get a message saying that your PSP is already updated, but don’t worry you can revert back to your old firmware version number, or less, or more, whatever you prefer.
Now you can jump up with glee and kiss the person next to you, not that FG promotes pedophilia, zoophilia or anything like that, so don’t blaime us if something goes wrong.
Yoshihiro from team WAB, the same guy that brought us the PSP Firmware version changer has reported to have successfully downgrade a v1.52 PSP to 1.50. He still hasn’t released the program because it still has a few bugs, so he’s ironing them out, but it should be out in one or a few more days, so if you were pacient until now and didn’t update you shall be rewarded. So be ready because “DOWNGRADE DAY” is coming very soon.
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9 Responses for "Sony PSP Last days Recall"
September 2nd, 2005 at 10:11 am
1Hehe. I’ve never seen such excitement and anticipation for a downgrade.
September 2nd, 2005 at 4:03 pm
2Personally, I’m more anxious about the things that developers from all around the world are doing in order to get software running on the 2.0 version, because not only are they understanding how they will do it in small steps but they are discovering alot more things about the PSP itself.
Which means that in a near future we’ll be able to access more of the PSP’s components and use more of it’s power for our homebrew purposes, wether they are media players or console emulators.
September 4th, 2005 at 10:39 pm
3noone tried to change in a 1.52 eboot file (which you could have gotten from official sony upadte site days ago) all 1.52 to 2.22 in a hex editor, I did, but I have a 1.50 PSP now (I came with the idea after changing my PSP) so….. go and try it, edit your 1.52 JUST change every 1.52 to 2.22 put it un the UPDATE folder and your PSP 2.0 could read it as a new update, just that it may downgrade to 1.52…
Tell me what you got from it
the idea is to actually get a 1.50 firmware eboot which I don’t have and make the same you did with 1.52 eboot running on 2.0 as an update (2.22) (this by hex editor - replace all 31 2E 35 32 to 32 2E 32 32) that “could downgrade”?
let me know.
September 5th, 2005 at 10:30 am
4I don’t think that works otherwise somebody else would have already figured out. I don’t know the details but I’ve heard from one of team WAB’s announcements that it involves flashing your PSP’s firmware which is always dangerous no matter what hardware you’re flashing, there are always risks that may render your PSPs useless.
That is why extra care is being taken and why it hasn’t been released to the public yet.
September 8th, 2005 at 3:18 am
5What do you think happens when you update your PSP with Sony’s official updater?! Your firmware gets flashed…. So it’ll always be risky, but at least if the official Sony one stuffs up and ends up “bricking” your PSP, you could prolly take it to Sony to get it replaced. Whereas with the WAB you have no such option :(
September 24th, 2005 at 6:48 am
6Can someone out there in this bloody world make a few homebew games for ver 1.52 so we don’t have to bloody dangerously downgrade??
ffs pplz
September 26th, 2005 at 10:08 pm
7Mabey they will work on the downgrade for 1.5x because we the psp users still belive and they wonât let us down. cuz we were he ones who made there goals and they achived them but now weâre stuck and waiting for them we trust to let us sleep in peace. i still hope and still belive so someone help and read
November 29th, 2005 at 11:28 pm
8There is no one who can hack the 1.52 version of the firmware out there to make homebew games able to be played on the system is there? challenge???????????
December 18th, 2006 at 8:38 am
9Great looking site so far!! I’m just starting to look around it but I love the title page!
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