What's Finland?
Actually sounds to me like their way of saying they won't sue the guy, with the pretty clear understanding that they expect him to discontinue his work.
My take on it: http://wololo.net/2015/11/2...
Agreed. They won't tarnish their image with any legal action, AND will please the users. Great move IMO
I can see it if it's for a franchise you really love. I preordered Half Life 2 more than a year before it was out, when its release date was still unknown. I'll probably preorder Uncharted 4 too.
It's a mix, honestly. Some of the deals are really good and don't last long. The PSTV at $39 for example is clearly an "end of life" price, and it's likely the device will be hard to find after that.
Yes, seems like lots of retailers are doing similar deals. I still have loads of games to play on my PS3 though... also I already have a PS4 :P
Ha, well played :)
I would totally pay for such a Doom2 remake!
Monkey Island on PC
It's totally in the article, search for "PSN" on the page and you'll find it. The direct link: https://store.playstation.c...
Yeah... I was kind of expecting something bigger with Battlefront... but I guess nobody would discount a game with such hype around it, so all we get is a few goodies with the preorder...
In all fairness, it's not like there's that many Starwars games on current gen anyway
Hi mister Qdog, I'd sure love a cookie, do you do UPS shipping?
Fact: HBL (the tool shown in this video) has been around on the PSP for almost 2 years now and was never used, even indirectly, to play any PSP pirated game.
My work on the PSP (and here on the vita) cannot technically be used to pirate PSP (or vita) games, which you would know if you had searched a bit on the subject before insulting me (look for the difference between user and kernel mode on the PSP). ...
Just registered to answer that. My reputation on the PSP scene should be enough proof that this is not a video but the actual game. That being said, a PSP is still way more convenient to play homebrews, so keep your Pandora battery with you.
Fair point, but the PSP Go was released 6 years ago. It did not require to be connected constantly and was a portable device.
Those are huge differences. Arguably, today, a PS4 needs to be constantly connected in order to be used to its full potential.