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[Rich] tipped us off about the Half-Byte Loader which lets you run homebrew on late-model Sony PlayStation Portables. Above you can see a PSP Go running Doom (a screenshot from the video after the break), which is a prerequisite for any cracked device. HBL uses an exploit in the game demo of Patapon 2, which is free for download. A crafted game save loaded onto a Memory Stick gets you to the loader when selected from the continue menu of the game. Right now this method works on all know firmware version 5.0 and higher. Who knows when Sony will take action to kill an exploit like this one.
Okay, I installed it. Now what? All the homebrew stuff I find is crap and emulators and roms are wonky at best with none of them older than 2009 (that I found) I couldnt even *find* an nes game or genesis or gba that I even wanted to keep.
i got a psp 3001, signed homebrews like n64 emu, lamecraft, mind craft,bookr, file adhoc thing, light cycle game, psp go clock when in sleep mode, & i have the xmb version of half byte loader which successfuly (most of the time) lests me watch go tube! online. also have the ps vita app for my psp on hbl as well
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Sony's never-ending battle to control the content that runs on its hardware has moved to a new front on the Vita, with the company taking down downloadable versions of two PSP titles in response to reports that they include programming holes that allow the Vita to run unsigned, homebrew code.
On March 1, the hackers at Wololo.net first publicly announced that their homebrew Vita Half Byte Loader (VHBL) worked by exploiting a vulnerability in a downloadable copy of the PSP title Motorstorm: Arctic Edge, releasing a video of Doom being loaded onto the system by way of proof. Sony responded quickly, removing Motorstorm from the PlayStation Store just before VHBL was officially released the next day.
Users that had previously downloaded Motorstorm could still use the exploit, though, and the hackers claim they went to great pains to ensure that a few thousand people in and around the hacking community were able to download the game before the details of the hack were made public. Previous purchasers are no longer able to redownload the game from the PlayStation Store, however, potentially leaving some innocent bystanders without access to legally purchased titles if they delete their existing copy (Sony did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the matter).
Fast forward to Sunday, when the Wololo hackers teased that they had found another exploit in Japanese and European PlayStation Store download Everybody's Tennis that could, in the hackers' tongue-in-cheek words, be "extremely dangerous for [Sony's] business," by letting people play titles "such as 20 year-old 8-bit games and 154 different versions of Pong." Following form, Sony once again removed the game from the PSN store just before the hackers publicly released the new exploit yesterday.
Wololo claims its VHBL hack is useful only for running homebrew software and not for playing pirated PSP or Vita games. Still, Sony has taken a zero-tolerance approach to players running unauthorized code on its systems in the past, usually responding to breaches by releasing re-secured firmware updates, which hackers subsequently re-hacked.
Now, Sony instead seems to be using its control of PSP game downloads on the Vita to try to cut off the supply of exploitable games as quickly as possible, opening up a new front in the war for control of the Vita hardware. They might have an uphill battle on their hands, though, as Wololo's hackers claimed to "collectively have access to about 5 to 10 user mode game exploits in psp games" earlier this month, and have created a so-called "exploit factory" to easily port VHBL as new exploits are found. We could be entering a new era in the Sony hacking wars, where exploits are first released quietly before being publicly deployed as tactical weapons that whittle down the number of downloadable PSP titles available from the PlayStation Store.
Doom PSP is a fan port of the Doom source code which runs on the Playstation Portable. The port was started by Lantus, but contains additional code from many contributors. There are many diffirent versions of doom psp, but the most popular ones are: v0.05, v1.4 and v2.01.
To get started, here are a couple guides on how to get started with installing homebrews on your PSP. Guide 1 / Guide 2. Additional firmware tools like Infinity 2.0 can come in handy too. However, we highly suggest you do your research and be careful when modding your PSP to play homebrews.
Due to legal reasons, the game doesn't come with card images out of the box, but you can add them in yourself. Unfortunately, you may have to download card images one set at a time (slightly over a hundred files in total) and manually place them in the corresponding folders, since combined downloads may be hard to find, usually either leading to a dead link or in sone cases a malware infested site. Images also cause the in-game shop to lag horribly as you start you unlock more sets, but thankfully you can toggle images on/off from the options menu.
Speaking of homebrew apps for PSP, there are a lot of options available to make a choice. But before downloading the app, make sure you have a suitable firmware installed to let the homebrew app run smoothly. Here are a few of the best homebrew apps for PSP:
Shadow Warrior is one of the most popular 1st person shooter games of the 90's era. However, a reboot happened in 2013, followed by two sequels, Shadow warrior 2 and 3 (announced). The reboot version homebrew app is available to enjoy the game on PSP devices. The third sequel is set for a 2021 release.
Doom Legacy has been ported for the PSP Portable. The best part is that the ported version comes with a multiplayer capability option. The homebrew PSP Doom legacy promises the best version of old Doom games along with the latest options. But that said, you also need to understand that the users will be able to witness only the NEW VISUAL LIGHT on the software rendering mode. The PSP homebrew version doesn't include in-game music although it supports the multiplayer option. Do note that the PC-PSP port has been designed to accommodate a total of 5 separate WAD files with one slot being reserved for the primary WAD file. The other slots are used for custom-created WAD files. A word of advice: try to keep minimal load configuration to prevent hiccups while executing the PSP Homebrew Doom Legacy.
This is it with a modded doom campaign certainly will encourage the gaming addicts to have a go at the options available. The PSP version will have modified campaigns for the Doom game series and promises lots of fun and excitement. It is perfectly apt for PSP units. However, do focus on the installation procedures carefully.
The version Hexen 1.1 has been uploaded for homebrew PSP. Well, there can be some problems to face unless you install the actual version of the game on the PC. Once installed, the homebrew version will run smoothly. Although the port is based on the PSP Quake port, there is something problematic with it. The actual source code being used for the game is taken straight from the classic FPS by Raven Software. The Hexen II version comes with some sort of changes for the PSP homebrew. Though errors have been fixed, there can be some rendering problems at times. Some new features make the PSP version more user-friendly. You will find support for resuming and suspending games, music playback, optimized sky drawing, and lot more.
Categories Lite is the plugin used for creating customized folders by the users to place their content on the PSP. It allows the user to categorize the homebrew and isos into specific menu items, separated from one another. This is one of the most utility based plugins that allows the users to stay organized in regards to the content and store all the necessary homebrew and games accordingly. Since the entire approach allows for an organized effort, it results in easy sorting of games and content when in need. It is easy enough to add the plugin. First, you need to create the folder in directory /seplugins/ named categorieslite. Then, include the add category_lite.prx to /seplugins/categorieslite/ folder. Next, open the VSH.txt file and include a new line to add the plugin. If you are using multiple plugins, it is better to add the code for this plugin at the first line. The code if you are using PSP 1000, 2000, 3000: ms0:/seplugins/categorieslite/category_lite.prx 1 The code if you are using PSP Go: ef0:/seplugins/categorieslite/category_lite.prx 1
So, here you have witnessed some of the best homebrew apps for PSP. While there are lots of other options available, these above mentioned ones seem to me quite useful. However, if you have some other options in mind, do mention it in the below comment box. 2b1af7f3a8