PSP homebrew Weekend Warrior - a medal for Medal of Honor Heroes exploit

Posted Aug 15, 2009 at 9:52PM by Glenn M. Listed in: Homebrew Applications, Homebrew Development, Homebrew Games, Weekend Warrior Tags: Atari800, DaedalusX64, eLoader, Exploit, Rubik's Cube
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PSP Homebrew Weekend Warrior - Image 1


The new breed of PSP games may have come protected with the new OFW 5.55, but just because it comes with new security features doesn't mean an old bag of tricks won't work on it. The Medal of Honor Heroes exploit from 5.51 was found to work on the new OFW, so if you have a copy of that game, an eLoader is now in the works so you won't have to worry about 5.55 getting in the way of your homebrew. Also, lots of great apps got updated earlier this week, so be sure to check 'em out as well.



Medal of Honor Heroes exploit:
  • eLoader now in the works for Medal of Honor Heroes exploit. Link
  • Medal of Honor Heroes exploit works on OFW 5.55 Link
Homebrew Applications:
  • PCE for PSP:
  • Preview Contents Hidder released: browse/load files faster. Link
  • Game Dev Helper v1.0 Link
  • Extreme Link v1.6.2 Link
  • PSP portal - Digiplay re-loaded released.Link
  • DaedalusX64 Alpha Revision 428. Link
  • Hold v4.0. Link
  • Atari800 PSP v2.1.0.1 Link
  • AVEC Demo: a vector map viewer for PSP Link
  • Yabause 0.9.10 released Link
  • JPCSP v0.3 revision 1131 Link
  • PSPHUGO v1.3.1 Link
  • STuning v1 Link
Homebrew Gaming:
  • Wagic, The Homebrew?! 0.8.1 Link
  • PSP Rubik's Cube v2.2 Link
  • Turn!it Link


 
 
 

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by STFU_Blackthorn - 2009-08-15 23:58
» great

so what does eloader do, and how can we play 5.55 firmware games without buying the game.

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