Google engineers have hacked the PlayStation Portal to run emulated PSP games. Andy Nguyen, who works at Google on cloud vulnerability research, and Calle Svensson, a security engineer at Google, took ...
The PlayStation Portal has been hacked by a group of Google engineers to allow the device to run PSP games. PS Portal launched late last year and is a companion device for the PS5, allowing you to ...
The PlayStation Portal is getting another purpose as it can run PSP games natively on the device, and this is because of the Android base of the handheld gaming console. Through a mod created by ...
Sony's PlayStation Portal handheld is designed to stream games from your PS5, but that hasn't stopped Google engineers from hacking the device to run emulated PSP games. Google security engineer Calle ...
A group of Google engineers have hacked Sony’s PlayStation Portal to get it to run PlayStation Portable (PSP) games. The Portal launched in November but, to the disappointment of many, is only capable ...
The PlayStation Portal has finally been hacked, and rather than turning into a proper Steam Deck competitor, it now runs PSP games. Pretty amusing given Sony’s first handheld debut back in 2005, but ...
PlayStation has rolled out an update for the Portal that lets you play even more games on it via cloud streaming. Pretty much all of the PS1 and PSP games on PS Plus Premium can now be streamed to the ...
It's official: The PS Portal's is once again a "remote player." Sony has released a new firmware patch for the PS Portal that fixed a big security vulnerability that ultimately led to PSP games ...
If [Fluke]’s comment is correct, then the Sony PSP 2.01 firmware is already in the wild. Here is a handy Hack-A-Day guide so you can tell at a glance whether you should upgrade your firmware. All you ...