PSOne Emulator DRM Officially Hacked
I’ve been patiently awaiting the launch of direct-to-PSP downloads of PSOne titles. Days have turned to weeks and now, over a month after the PS3′s launch, they’re nowhere in sight.
Dark_Alex, considered the #1 PSP hacker, has now released his custom 3.02 OE-A firmware. 3.02 OE-A is the successor to the extremely popular and useful 2.71 SE firmware, which was one of the most popular custom firmware options. 3.02 OE-A seems to include all of the official 3.02 features but with one stunning addition; hacked DRM of downloaded PSOne titles.
It’s amazing to me that Sony, a company that has a historic reputation for pushing DRM security, can allow this to happen to their precious PSOne library. PSP owners everywhere will soon be downloading hacked PSOne ISO files from torrents, playing Sony’s back-catalog for free.
The popularity of this will officially debunk the reasoning for many who use the PSP’s library as an excuse to pirate UMD titles. Sony isn’t over-charging for these PSOne emulated files, many of these PSOne titles are easily worth the $5.99 is charging. How can you justify stealing these games now?
DISCLAIMER: Aeropause in no way endorses piracy. Stealing games is illegal and detrimental to the industry as a whole, increasing game prices and forcing publishers to make honest gamers jump through hoops to play the games we love.
More info via QJ.net
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Ricky









