The PS Vita a great little handheld console that was unduly abandoned by Sony and suffered from a dearth of decent games, but a new jailbreak that allows homebrew software and emulators could help ...
PlayStation Vita owners now have access to a suite of hobbyist-created games and apps thanks to a recently discovered exploit that enables support for homebrew software. The hack is also compatible ...
PS Vita has allegedly been hacked to make way for homebrew game development, CVG has reported. A coder named Yifan Lu has spearheaded development of a homebrew loader for the console. Usermode Vita ...
With the prevalence of mobile gaming and then the focus on VR, both PC and console based, it seems that the biggest casualty in the gaming world are the handhelds. To add insult to injury, the ...
...And here's the catch: the game you need is Motorstorm Arctic Edge (or 'Raging Ice' in Japan), and it appears to have already been pulled from the PS Store. Besides, it was never compatible with ...
You can finally run emulators and homebrew software on your PlayStation Vita (PS Vita), the handheld gaming console, thanks to the enterprising group called Team ...
After news broke that two of its games allowed the PS Vita to run homebrew software, Sony swiftly pulled “Hot Shots Tennis” and “Motorstorm Arctic Rift” from the PSN store to patch up the Vita ...
Nearly four years after Sony launched the PlayStation Vita handheld game console, a team of hackers have released a simple method for jailbreaking the device. All you need to do to jailbreak your ...
The homebrew scene for PlayStation Vita is still in its infancy but some progress has already been made. Homebrew developers have found exploits in the system’s PSP emulator and have been able to run ...
Developer and reverse engineer Yifan Lu, who was responsible for jailbreaking Amazon’s Kindle device and Sony’s PS Xperia, has this week announced he has hacked the Sony PS Vita. Explaining he is ...
If you see someone still playing on a PSP, chances are it’s because it’s been hacked to hell. Sony’s trusty handheld might not have been the sales sensation the company had hoped for, but—despite the ...
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