The sequence in the anime itself has nothing to do with PSP Custom firmwares. It instead showcases a phone being hijacked remotely, which quickly flashes “hacking” code on the screen. But to the trained eye of some scene members, this immediately jumped as some PSP specific memories from almost a decade ago, complete with Neur0n’s nickname.
Recently, the emulation scene seems to have slowed down a bit but this week, there’s been some interesting stuff to check out. One of these is the revelation that Sony’s PlayStation Classic makes use of an open-source emulator and gives a no-frills experience and another is the release of a brand new emulator front-end!
Six years after the PlayStation Vita’s launch, Sony is ending its production of physical games for most of the world. First reported by Kotaku, a Sony rep has since confirmed to The Verge that the company’s American and European branches — not its Japanese locations — will halt production by the end of 2018’s fiscal year. The good news? It won’t impact digital sales, meaning the Vita lives on.
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The FTC says that if companies don't change their warranty practices, it may take 'legal action.'