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hope to see some homebrew devs to make exploits in their games to install cfw
hecaitomix Wrote:sony wants to compete with iphone apps...
If something's successful, expect followers...

J_G_ Wrote:
Assassinator Wrote:
Xitherun Wrote:I wonder how many homebrew devs are gonna go for this.

Not many? Dev kits cost €1200...

maybe they can make a profit if their apps are sold on psn or something
That's kinda the point of this lol :P
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:
hecaitomix Wrote:sony wants to compete with iphone apps...
If something's successful, expect followers...

J_G_ Wrote:
Assassinator Wrote:
Xitherun Wrote:I wonder how many homebrew devs are gonna go for this.

Not many? Dev kits cost €1200...

maybe they can make a profit if their apps are sold on psn or something
That's kinda the point of this lol :P

Yes, problem is they want to keep the price of the mini apps/games to a minimum..between $1-$5 if i remember correctly.

Yeah itsa good idea, and people areprobably more willing to buy things for the low low price of $1...but at the same time, wee're talkingabout kids again, and it's the parents that will probably say 'nothing today is worth a dollar, no you can't have it'

The reason the iphone isso successfull is apple already has a credit card lock on your itunes, i would say a very large majority of iphone users are adults with their own credit cards and already setup on itunes to buy everythign at the click of a button, which is not the same for the psp.
Xitherun Wrote:I wonder how many homebrew devs are gonna go for this.

wow that sounds great...except for the 1200
I think that it is the worst move that sony did.
SchmilK Wrote:Yes, problem is they want to keep the price of the mini apps/games to a minimum..between $1-$5 if i remember correctly.

Yeah itsa good idea, and people areprobably more willing to buy things for the low low price of $1...but at the same time, wee're talkingabout kids again, and it's the parents that will probably say 'nothing today is worth a dollar, no you can't have it'

The reason the iphone isso successfull is apple already has a credit card lock on your itunes, i would say a very large majority of iphone users are adults with their own credit cards and already setup on itunes to buy everythign at the click of a button, which is not the same for the psp.
Probably more so the case with Nintendo's side, but the PSP appears to target slightly older people.  But I agree with you for everything else - they seem somewhat unlikely to succeed.
i doubt it will work... most devs probably won't put exploits in their games, cause if theres an exploit, sony will hear about it, and then theyll know who made it, and they will probably prosecute them or something. plus, who would buy a mini game when there are so many more for free on the internet if you have a cracked psp? its just stupid. lol at dev kits online in a few weeks, i totally agree with that.
^ I don't think they can really do that, unless Sony can prove that the exploit was put in intentionally.
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