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QJ's Most Popular Downloads For November |
Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: dashlaunch, homebrew, lamecraft, PSP Filer, the homebrew network 7
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| 1. QJ's Most Popular Downloads For November |
| 2. An Old School Arcade Classic |
| 3. Find and Manage Your Homebrew |
| 4. Dashlaunch |
| 5. The Most Popular Download For November |
As it usually is, November was a pretty solid month for downloads on the QJ network. This article is going to recount some of those games and applications that you all seemed to love the most over the course of the past month. In general, we're going to be looking at a couple of extremely useful PSP and Xbox 360 hack utilities alongside a couple of exciting new homebrew games as well. You ready to take a look at the best of November?
For those of you that say the PSP scene is dead, I think you'll be shocked to see just how much Sony's original handheld shows up on this list. For the first of the top apps however, let's take a quick look at PSP Filer Go, 6.60. Brought to us by the popular scene developer known as the Z, this little homebrew wonder still manages to bring a great deal of functionality to a platform that is really starting to show its age. As in previous versions, PSP Filer allows you to copy and manage files to all parts of your PSP system from flash to memory stick. For those who really like to look at their device's internals and don't want to be held down by GUIs this app is for you.

However, the real big draw that brings this to the higher download counts is its ability to interact with the PSP Go like never before. If you happen to own this newer Sony system, 6.60 Go also allowed for support of using the device's internal storage on top of your memory stick. Now instead of getting errors when copying larger files, you could transfer all your homebrew to the internal option without struggle. Not a bad deal for a console that didn't get too much public attention eh. Hackers must still love their Go!
The next most popular download isn't really a surprise. Anyone who has been gaming for a while will certainly be familiar with the next title.
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