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@oobles: you shouldn't post something like this on this special date :-)
PlayStation Network to support homebrew
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With sony picking up homebrew... Will this make our community obsolete?
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chp, wouldn't it be nice to be out of a job! :)
Anyway, here's the list of other related news coincidently released on the 1st of April?
Sony discontinues PSP production
http://www.psxextreme.com/scripts/news3 ... ?newID=429
Analyst: Revolution will take lead in 2010
http://www.gamespot.com/news/6146958.html
Big list of April 1st news on wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_1,_2006
Anyone know of any good ones?
David. aka Oobles.
Anyway, here's the list of other related news coincidently released on the 1st of April?
Sony discontinues PSP production
http://www.psxextreme.com/scripts/news3 ... ?newID=429
Analyst: Revolution will take lead in 2010
http://www.gamespot.com/news/6146958.html
Big list of April 1st news on wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_1,_2006
Anyone know of any good ones?
David. aka Oobles.
http://us.playstation.com/beyond/welcome.html
... is however more serious. It does look like this will be a way to share homebrew applications, even if you'll have to let Sony make a few bucks on it probably.
... is however more serious. It does look like this will be a way to share homebrew applications, even if you'll have to let Sony make a few bucks on it probably.
This looks interesting. It doesn't say something about the platform, so maybe it is available for PSP, too?Arwin wrote:http://us.playstation.com/beyond/welcome.html
... is however more serious. It does look like this will be a way to share homebrew applications, even if you'll have to let Sony make a few bucks on it probably.
Seen in the light of the GDC announcement that PSP would support downloadable PS2 games and rumors about TV, Movie and Music for PSP to be distributed that way also, this should be a pretty safe bet. I for one am rooting for applications like PSP Radio and Lua Player to be downloadable from there. Who knows that with some luck they will allow shareware or at least trialware ... just a question of what it will cost, really. Maybe we can create a Homebrew Distribution Inc. :DShine wrote:This looks interesting. It doesn't say something about the platform, so maybe it is available for PSP, too?Arwin wrote:http://us.playstation.com/beyond/welcome.html
... is however more serious. It does look like this will be a way to share homebrew applications, even if you'll have to let Sony make a few bucks on it probably.