PSP Go Gets Hacked, Homebrew Inbound?

Posted by CJensen@infoaddict.com | November 13th, 2009 |  No Comments »

FILED UNDER: AllGames

Sony PSP Go

Well that didn’t take long. Lest there was any doubt as to whether or not Sony’s PSP Go could be hacked to run homebrew, let the following video serve as evidence that yes, the PSP Go can and has been hacked. Expect major developments over the next few weeks that are sure to irritate the hell out of Sony.

From PSP World:

The same folks who finally cracked open the PSP-3000 hardware for custom firmware have done it again on the new device. But before you get too excited, the hackers of Team Typhoon have said that they do not plan to release this exploit to the public. This is either because they are afraid the power will be used for evil (piracy), or because the hack can be easily closed by Sony using an official firmware update.

Still, for an initial proof-of-concept, it is hard to deny that their work is impressive. In the video below, team Typhoon show off their hacked PSP Go, which is able to boot into a special kernel mode that allows homebrew software to run. They then boot and demonstrate the PicoDrive Sega CD emulator, and play around with Sonic. The video is definitely real, and we have no reason to doubt the claims of the group given their earlier success on the PSP 3000.


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