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Blob said:
twintail said:

Because it's not up to Sony, is up to publishers.


Guess sony should try to have as good third party relations as nintendo did back when they released the GBA adaptor for the Gamecube. Don't recall any third party's complaining about it.

Sony crippled this thing out the door, it wouldn't even play all first party games. I wonder what the real reason was because I doubt the publishers cared.

With this hack I'm interested in one now. Shame they're still not that cheap in aus 

3rd parties only give a shit about the vita sales with regard to how it sells their software. If Sony sells 500 billion PS TVs and only 500 thousands copies of COD, because of an exploit that makes COD free, "good" 3rd party relations aren't going to count for crap.

The hack itself doesn't allow for piracy, although further exploits could since this is a backdoor sort of, so there is no way in hell Sony could officially support this, and not take action against this. 3rd party publishers are business, and when it comes to even the possiblity of losing money abandoning a Piracy platform makes sense, especially when you've got so many other platforms to support.



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