This has got to be fake. Those are exactly the questions I would come up with if I were doing a satire of Sony's views on this. "Because it makes me feel like a rebel"? "Because it impresses others?" "Because I like to outsmart the developers?" Christ, this is gold. It sounds like a vice principal trying to intimidate a detention student during an interrogation, or one of those mythbusting anti-drug surveys. The whole bloody thing is written to make the read feel stupid or vaguely threatened. "I won't get caught?" "It's worth the legal risks?" Never mind that hacking your PSP isn't illegal -- not even a little bit.
Here's the only response needed: "I can do more with a hacked PSP than an unhacked PSP." The homebrew community can put far out more content than Sony's little team of software engineers every could. It's as simple as that.







