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Looks like EIZ just updated his SNES emulator for the PS3 to 4.3. It supports major improvements but he says that the sound code isn’t that great and there are times when the code shows that it needs major improvement, but overall, you’d be pleased. Just, check out this YouTube video: |
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How much do you expect to pay for the new DS? 200? 100? How would you feel if I told you that it would be $40?!?! Sorry to disappoint you, but it’s going to be $300!!!! It’ll be released in two colors: Aqua blue and cosmo black. On February 26, 2011, it will come bundled with these things: Sounds good, no? No, not really. Not for $300!! Well, what are the full list of features? Okay, a lot of old stuff finally in the new DS, but what about specs? Discussion: Here |
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Hasuky from elotrolado is claiming that he is able to jailbreak his PS3 from his SIXAXIS controller while keeping the controller in a fully functional state. We are expecting an update with a tutorial tomorrow. Hopefully this works as this makes jailbreaking the PS3 much much easier |
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*If you want Homebrew / Hacks do NOT update. Stay at 3.41 or lower* Additional new features in the 3.50 update include:
For more details and instructions on how to update the system software for the PS3 system, please visit http://www.us.playstation.com/PS3/Features/SystemUpdate. As always, we look forward to your feedback.” |
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When the first lineup of Playstation 3 consoles hit the shelves, many consumers were confused about which ones played former Playstation titles, like Playstation 1 and 2 games. Many people not satisfied with the release of the newer, slim Playstation 3, had also found no Playstation 2 backwards compatibility one of the major downfalls of the Playstation 3. Sony of America has been very secretive about a new prototype that they’ve come up with that will specifically address the issue of backwards compatibility. The new device, which has no name as of now, is aimed at bringing Playstation 1 and Playstation 2 compatibility to all models of Playstation 3. The device would connect to the Playstation 3 and house the processor, graphics processor, and RAM for the Playstation 2 system and will enable full backwards compatibility. Of course, for those of us lucky folk out there that already have a backwards compatible Playstation 3, this would be of no use. The target audience is most centralized around those who have purchased a slim model Playstation 3, known for not having the full backwards compatibility support that so many consumers long for. If the price is right, this will add a certain functionality to the Playstation 3 that the system has been needing, but is it too late? How many people are still interested in collecting Playstation 2 games? Obviously, if you have a large collection of Playstation 2 games or Playstation 1 games, this is more of a trophy item if you don’t own a backwards compatible Playstation 3, but it should be interesting how the pricing of this unit effects the Playstation 3 overall. The ability for a Playstation 3 to have backwards compatibility is considered the driving cost behind the older, fully backwards compatible Playstation 3 units. When sold online, those systems still catch their original MSRP sales prices and above, yet this little adapter might just change all of that. |
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| Posted in Brewology | 2 Comments » Tags: backwards, compatibility, compatible, PS1, PS2, PS3, sony | |
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“wololo, m0skit0, ab5000 and JJS have released the latest build of the HalfByte loader for the PSP 1k through PSP Go! that now works on…. wait for it…. 6.31!! It is now working for all regions but for the EU regions, use this method to get it to work: US Download – EU Download – JP Download |
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Nintendo released a new firmware update for the DSi yesterday, and was the first “incremental update in over a year”. Nintendo said that this update done some “behind the scenes” updates but in our reality it blocked a few flashcards. Also Nintendo released an update for the Wii that still says system version 3.4 but removes all homebrew from the Wii. So yea, don’t update quite yet Blocked Flashcards:
Source: GBAtemp |
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“Today, MuscleNerd posted on his Twitter that the latest firmware has now been confirmed to be exploitable by a new exploit from pod2g that involved modification of the boot ROM. Looks like it’s confirmed not only for the iPhone 4, but also the newest iPod Touch that I posted about earlier, and the iPad. Right now, there is no user-friendly means of jailbreaking the new firmware for the public, but I’ll stay on the look-out for it and post when it comes out.” -crait Source: MuscleNerd Twitter |
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With Apple’s new release of iOS 4.1 comes what seems to be a fix for the 3G users problems with updating to 4.0. Other updates include: -Game Center Check out the changelog for the rest of the official updates. Also this update is available to 4G, 3GS, and 3G users but not every phone will be able to use all of the updates. |
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“So, apparently, Sony released the latest firmware update for the PS3. It seems as though the PS3 can now block the PS3 Jailbreak at its current state. I’ll give it a week before a modified version of the hack works with the updated firmware.” -Crait I don’t know if it will be that quick, but Sony definitely put some effort forth to get a firmware update out to block this thing. I guess the PS3 will have the same circle of cfw and ofw updates in its future! According to the BCC the update blocks both PSJailbreak and PSGroove applications. |
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