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I got it for $160 the other day and I'm looking for hacks for it. Are there any out there? If not how far are we away from psp go hacks?
 
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As far as PSP's are concerned, Go's are the ultimate fail. They won't be hacked (if any, at all) for a long time because developers will probably be more interested in the new platforms to be revealed at the E3 convention in June.
 

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The only thing that's close to a hack is Half Byte Loader. But very few homebrews work with it.


Why would anyway trow money away like that?
 

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JJBro1 said:
I got it for $160 the other day and I'm looking for hacks for it. Are there any out there? If not how far are we away from psp go hacks?

Not really any hacks, no. People are working on v6.20 exploits, but since the vast majority of existing homebrew won't work with FW v6.xx due to all the stuff Sony removed, I don't really think anyone sees much point in that.

I've bought a ton of stuff from the PSN for my Go and don't regret any of it. I just use my hacked PSP to try before I buy.
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You could still probably trade your PSP Go and get something better.
Like a broken original gameboy or something.

If you want to hack a PSP, get 1000.
Most 2000/all 3000 can't be modded.
 

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If you mean what can you emulate on a 2000 when it's hacked, well nes, sega genesis, snes (not 100% compatible) sega cd and so on emulation, play backups and homebrew apps.
 

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fatfrank said:
If you mean what can you emulate on a 2000 when it's hacked, well nes, sega genesis, snes (not 100% compatible) sega cd and so on emulation, play backups and homebrew apps.
can a 3000 play psp and ps1 backups along with those emulators?
 

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Like lolcat said, the 3000 is not so easy to hack, try to find a 2000, or a good old psp phat if you can, those old psps are so easy to hack it's sad.
 

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fatfrank said:
Like lolcat said, the 3000 is not so easy to hack, try to find a 2000, or a good old psp phat if you can, those old psps are so easy to hack it's sad.
what does a 1000 have over a 2000 hacking wise?
 

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