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Chaos Panda
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RE: Life Expectancy
yea ive noticed lately the scene has pretty much died
down, A LOT.
but nearly everythings been done, and the firmware
updates are becoming further and further away
nothing BIG has come out of the homebrew scene,
but rest assured that stuff is still coming!
check http://www.pspbrew.com from time to time.
it gets updates every day on not just the big things,
but of all the little peices of brew that keep the scene
alive while genius's like DAX are busy working.
Have faith in the homebrew scene
HAVE FAITH!
RAAAAAAAAAAAAPE TIIIIME! Or the panda will get you
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31/03/2008 05:01 AM |
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ZiNgA BuRgA
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RE: Life Expectancy
Maybe slower homebrew development, BUT, does that mean you'll stop using the PSP? Probably not. So although development may slow down, PSP usage isn't likely going to slow down as much.
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01/04/2008 05:28 AM |
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RE: Life Expectancy
frankly said the most I use psp is for gaming and occasional important homebrew, all of which is pretty old. So as long as new fw updates come, and wee can still play iso/cso and current homebrew, I couldnt much care.
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