PSPGo hacked for real, and you’ll never use it
Sony sure was stuck on the PSPGo being Sony’s big anti-piracy measure. The never-ending war between modders and manufacturers looked like it had it a standstill, until now.
Posted over at Exophase, the below video shows that the creator has cracked the PSPGo, and is able to run a Sega emulator, and some Sonic game.
I understand the fight against modders, a modded system means that the person can play pirated games, and that would be bad for everyone. Team Typoon claims that they won’t be made available to the public, probably to ensure that it’s never patched out.
I’m curious if this means that the regular old PSP3000’s are hackable as well? Because I’ve always wanted to carry my SNES collection with me, but only a few have been remade for the DS/GBA. Remember kids, piracy is bad, but if you own the game, then it’s okay!
Source: Exophase


Yes actually! The original PSP has become something of a “Pirate Paradise” for homebrew.