A dream to run PS2 you say? Here is PCSX2 on an older build with an inferior cpu. It's running slow as shit here, should be much better now. Plus the guy probably didn't tweak PCSX2 considering the aspect ratio isn't even set correctly. You won't be doing this on Vita or any other handhelds, as there is no proper Android port for PCSX2.
I don't believe anyone actually commercially sells those types of items. They're hobby projects that probably costs a lot more than a portable handheld itself, or at the very least take a while to create. This is an assumption, but I can only imagine why we won't see many of them on amazon or ebay.Blah, I'd rather buy one of these homemade portable PS2 consoles like these:
And yes, I am a bit chuffed because I can't get mine hacked while everyone is bragging about how far the 3DS hacking scene has gone.
You can hackanyalmost any 3DS via software now. Just follow this guide VERY carefully.
Also make sure you have a decent sized SD card, 8 GB should be fine.
I don't believe anyone actually commercially sells those types of items. They're hobby projects that probably costs a lot more than a portable handheld itself, or at the very least take a while to create. This is an assumption, but I can only imagine why we won't see many of them on amazon or ebay.Blah, I'd rather buy one of these homemade portable PS2 consoles like these:
- this means firmware spoofer. aka PSN will think that you are on highest firmware so you will be able to buy, update and play games online (as long as they don't ban you somehow).
Circumvent by factory reset before logging on PSN?
http://wololo.net/2016/08/09/manually-update-ps-vita-firmware-3-60/I got Firmware 3.36 at the moment, is 3.60 the latest firmware and should I upgrade to that? Don't want to take any chances.
So the latest is that the chinese hacker who released Tokyo Xanadu decrypted also decrypted its official patch. It's looking more and more like this is for real.