oo, thanks for the response
shouldnt u be able to hex edit the psp go firware though, to enable it to run non purchases game, im not sure about the entire process, but shouldnt it be possible
hahaha,
ppl already said though that there are some custom firmware thing, that if you put on your psp does some kind of hack, anyone know anything about it?
when do you guys think that there will be a psp go "mod" sorta thing, that will enable us to play downloaded games. is it just gonna decode it so, we can write it on the flash memory or wat?
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price i dont really care as long as it is reliable, and i know about the micro sd, i was just wanted one that is compatible with 4 gb memory, and its for the dsi, a really good one.
im looking to buy a flash card and i was wondering which one would be the best to buy?? im looking for a really reliable one with about 4 gb memory and i was hoping its one with updates still coming in the future, i just want recommendations so thankx
@K3Nv2 Snow Day is pretty fun. My only bitch would be the camera controls, when you move around, say down, you have to move the right stick left or right to get camera to turn and get your view, other than that I like it so far.
I just been playing offline, and they give you a few bots here n there on your team to help battle. I don't think it's as funny as the other games tho, more battle oriented than humor, which kinda sucks, but I'm still early in it
Yea, and co-op, but you can also start a pvp session and battle just with friends. You get special skill cards (powers) the more you play. And higher value cards, but you can only enable so many cards at a time.
Toilet paper is considered the money, you collect and buy stuff with TP, kinda funny. Graphics are def better than the other games tho, I think they used Unity 5 engine.
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