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A group of Google engineers hack the PlayStation Portal to play PSP games natively on Sony's hit Remote Play accessory device.
The hacking community suggests that this is an unfixable hack, making the PS3 and PSP about as vulnerable as the Sega Dreamcast was, and we all know how that went.
Sony releases a new patch for PlayStation Portal, fixing the hack that allows the handheld to run PSP games natively without an internet connection.
However, if PSP games do run smoothly via emulation on PS Portal, that might make the device more attractive to those considering buying the $200 handheld.
Google engineers have hacked the PlayStation Portal to run emulated PSP games. Andy Nguyen, who works at Google on cloud vulnerability research, and Calle Svensson, a security engineer at Google ...
Sony's PS Portal has been hacked on a software level by Google engineers, allowing it to play PSP games.
Google engineers managed to get the PlayStation Portal handheld to natively play PSP games, but consumers and gamers will never be able to do the same.
Google Engineers Hacked the PlayStation Portal To Run PSP Games: Utilizing the open-source emulator PPSSPP.
Sony’s new PlayStation Portal has been hacked by Google engineers to run emulated games locally. The $199.99 handheld debuted in November but was limited to just streaming games from a PS5 ...
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