Hello World! I've been reporting on Sony PlayStation hacking news since 2000 and started PSXHAX in 2014 to cover PlayStation (PSX), PlayStation 2 (PS2), PlayStation 3 (PS3), PlayStation 4 (PS4), PlayStation Portable (PSP), PlayStation Vita (PS Vita), PlayStation TV (PS TV) and next-gen PlayStation 5 (PS5) platforms along with anything else of interest.
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Yesterday we finally did our first Docker flavor for the PS4 Development. Is totally complete you can compile and generate ELF, OELF, SELF and PKG in the cloud. Here you have an example project:
Check out the latest PS5 Trailers below: Horizon Forbidden West PS5 - Guerrilla Talks
Game director Mathijs de Jonge shares new insight into Horizon Forbidden West, revealed during the June 2020 PlayStation 5 event.
Tribes of Midgard - Gameplay Reveal PS5 Trailer
Norsfell and Gearbox Publishing have teamed up to bring Tribes of Midgard to the PlayStation 5 in 2021!
Tribes of Midgard is a new game in which players must resist the oncoming invasion of Giants during Ragnarok. Set in worlds full of dark creatures, hidden gods and abundant materials to be uncovered, you play as a Viking living in a village that houses the Seed of Yggdrasil; the last bastion that protects the Gods from the other Realms.
Explore the wilderness to craft new weapons and be prepared to defend the sacred center of your village from the grim shadows from Helheim that prey upon its power. All the while, giants stalk ever closer to the village, seeking to destroy Midgard and fulfill the prophecy of the end of the world.
Recently blind gamer Steve Saylor shared his emotional reaction to Naughty Dog's extensive TLOU2 Accessibility Features in The Last of Us Part II arriving on PS4 this June 19th, and for those with limited or no hand movement Engineer Milador made available an open-source accessible game controller interface for PlayStation 4 using Raspberry Pi Zero W hardware complete with software setup instructions and keyboard button mapping.
The RPi Zero W comes with added wireless LAN and Bluetooth connectivity starting at only $10 for the board itself, and features the following specifications:
An open-source accessible gaming interface that enables those with limited or no hand movement to play their favorite console based game using more accessible input methods.
Adaptive switches and USB keyboards are currently the two input methods that can be used to play console based games.
Downloads
These are all the files and documentation associated with the Open-GCI project.