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QJ's Download Roundup Returns With Some Fresh PS3, PSP, and Wii Homebrew to Share! |
Listed in: Homebrew Tags: aldostools, cubicle shooter, emulator, fce ultra gx, irismanager, mario kart psp, ps3 hacks, ps3 homebrew, psp homebrew, wii hacks, wii homebrew
With all this talk about the PS4, I decided to take a short break from covering QJ downloads. Fear not though, because I am back. Today's edition of Download Roundup is quite special to because it includes some of the most important scene developments for the Wii, PSP, and PS3 communities. Especially if you are a lover of homebrew games, this is definitely an article you'll want to check out. Curious to see what files are users are loving the most? Well then you've come to the right place my friend!
Just in case you may not be following every single development that's going on with PS3 homebrew, let me be the first one to tell you why IrisManager is very quickly becoming one of the single most popular pieces of software you can download for your hacked Sony console. In a file size of just a couple megabytes, you'll have the ability to very simply and seamlessly load a high percentage of your favorite PS3 and PSX games right from your hard drive. Sure multiMAN's increased disc-less playback is certainly a nice thing to have, but quite a few folks just don't want to waste the larger file size on features they don't end up using. If you want a loader that does more or less one function very well, then this is a great option for you.

As far as the QJ servers go, the latest version that we have for you to download is of course the last major update to version 2.0. The biggest changes in this revision are really happening under the hood thanks to the fact that the entire program has now been recompiled to work with the PSL1GHT SDK. In addition, there is also support that allows you to make your own custom language files for the loader should your dialect not be supported. As far as features and fixes go, bugs have been addressed in relation to FTP issues, and new options have been included in "tools" that will aid users to launch PSX ISOs even if you have a broken BD drive. Simply put, this is in most cases a backup manager that just plain works.
Next up, I've got a new Wii homebrew that will make you scared to head into the office.
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