May 5, 2005 9:45 AM PDT

Hackers find a way to snatch PSP game files

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"The games are not yet playable..."

Let's report on this when they get the games working.

Since Sony has not released a UMD writer, this is completely useless. You would need to buy a rather large Memory STick Pro Duo to hold one of these ISOs. You can purchase the actual game for cheaper than you can buy the Memory Stick.
Posted by SteveBarry687 (170 comments )
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well as far as movies ...
they already have these hacked so its just a matter of time for games .you can take any movie and resize it for a 512 card , old news also.
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