

Get everything you want for your PSTV now, then shut off the wi-fi antenna after you run the hack so you can keep it. Purchasing games on the Playstation Store is also reported to refresh the system's white list, forcing you to repeat the hack.
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However, you're advised to switch the wi-fi off on your Playstation TV and keep the memory card inside, as future firmware updates will most likely break the exploit. This hack works pretty well, at least for the moment.

Other Playstation TV owners report that Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles and Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, two games that originally refused to play nice with the PSTV hardware, run perfectly after the exploit. both Sega Genesis games and arcade oldies like Astro Blaster play just the way they had on the PSP, without any glitches or performance issues.
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I've personally tested the PSP release Sega Genesis Collection and was delighted by the results. (ED: That was the work of Dunkley from the NeoGAF forums, by the way.) This exploit was originally designed for Vita games, but was recently expanded to include the handful of PSP and PSOne titles that wouldn't work on Sony's micro-console. After sending the exploit files to yourself, you open each attachment with your Playstation TV, immediately exiting with the Home button after you're given an error message. To pull this off, you'll need a Gmail account, a copy of the Thunderbird Email client, and a couple of exploit files. You'll find more information about this on the NeoGAF forum. Now dig this! There's a hack for the Playstation TV that allows you to play blocked games for not only the Vita, but the PSP and PSOne as well. Anyone who's already hacked their 3DS (preferably the New model) ought to give it a try. Still though, it's a big step in the right direction. Your results will probably be less encouraging on older systems, not only because the hardware is less powerful but because what's there is less accessible to homebrew programmers.īetween all that and the fact that RetroArch can't be accessed directly from the home menu, the 3DS still has a lot of ground to cover before it can challenge the PSP for the title of best pocket-sized emulator. It's also worth mentioning that I tested these emulators on a New 3DS. Double Dragon Advance and Pac-Man Collection run nearly as quickly as they do on the actual system, but Castlevania: Circle of the Moon is stuck in slow motion, possibly because of the game's heavy reliance on sound samples.

Game Boy Advance titles, on the other hand, are less reliable. I haven't found a single game in the system's library that has given me trouble, aside from titles like Judgement Silversword which force you to flip the system sideways. The WonderSwan got a brief mention elsewhere, so I guess I should point out that its games also run on RetroArch.
