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PS3 Torrents Flow Into Private Trackers As Jailbreak Becomes Popular

For several years since it’s launch, Sony’s Playstation 3 console managed to successfully keep pirates at bay – there were no working modchips or softmods available for the PS3 and illegitimate, pirated or duplicated copies were unplayable on these consoles. However, proving yet again that nothing is uncrackable, a working hack for the PS3 has finally surfaced (although it took a good 4 years since the launch of the console). PSJailBreak (aka PSGroove) is a simple USB Plug and Play solution that installs in seconds without any need to open up the PS3. Once installed, it is able to circumvent the PlayStation 3 ‘s copy protection mechanism to allow playing retail games installed on the console’s hard drive. That’s not all, the emergence of a working jailbreak has breathed life into the PS3 releases scene, which to be honest was as good as dead a couple of weeks ago.

Earlier on, you couldn’t see a lot of PS3 game releases on private torrent trackers – they were not usually found on the largest of general trackers or even on specialized games trackers. Now with the Jailbreak up and about, this seems to be changing. PS3 releases count on BitTorrent sites have suddenly started rising – lots of homebrew games ripped using the USB dongle have started appearing on file sharing networks. TorrentLeech, one of the largest and most popular General/0Day torrent trackers in existence, spent no time in bringing back their PS3 section back from the grave. TL’s PS3 section already indexes 30+ releases almost all of which added since 04/09/2010. Situation is the same on Blackcats Games (BCG), a dedicated games tracker. PS3 category on BCG now contains 60+ releases, more than half of which added after the hack surfaced.

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Image: Part of the PS3 torrents sections on TL (left) and BCG (right)

In light of these new developments, it would be interesting to see how the warez scene will adapt to the changes. TL has even called for P2P uploaders to come forth with their homebrew games and populate their PS3 section – a move that’s sure to boost the P2P scene. The warez scene on the other hand has has not been that enthusiastic – there has hardly been any scene releases of PS3 games lately. The PS3 section on SCC, a scene only torrent tracker, does not look promising - at least not yet:

SCC PS3 section

Anyways the surface of a jailbreak is no doubt good news for most console owners. IMHO it is also a good kick up the ass for game developers who switched to console games developments, abandoning the PC citing too high piracy rates. This just goes on to show that no platform is forever immune to piracy – if it’s makeable, it’s crackable.

In other news, Blackcats Games (BCG) seems to have opened signups once again after being closed for a couple of weeks. You can read all about it here.

What is the best Super Nintendo (SNES) emulator?

This is a question that has been directed at us numerous times through our email. Well, to give an exact answer, we have not tried all SNES emulators out there to come to a proper conclusion. Therefore our answer will be based purely on out (limited) experience with PC emulators for SNES.

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First of all, what is a console emulator? An emulator is a software which emulates the console environment on the PC and hence allows console games to be played on the PC. If you have owned one of the earlier consoles, you may know that games came in game cartridges. Images of these cartridges (called ROMS) are fed into the emulator and the emulator allows the game to be run on the PC.

So what is the best SNES emulator? According to our experience, it is ZSNES. ZSNES is a Super Nintendo emulator programmed by zsKnight and _Demo_. On April 2, 2001 the ZSNES project was GPL'ed and its source released to the public. It currently runs on Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, and DOS. Remember that this is a public beta so don't expect this to run on your machine. The program was last updated in 1Q 2007 and utilizes DirectX 9. Unlike most other emulators, ZSNES allows the usage of 2X SAI, Super 2X SAI and Super Eagle engines. (make sure you use one of these engines while playing - enable one from video options since it may be disabled by default). These rendering engines mean less pixelation at higher resolutions and smooth playability. And there is not much configuration needed, just load a ROM and play!

Download ZSNES from following locations:

Need SNES ROMS to play on SNES? Look here. - Also read the note on site "All roms are packed in 7Zip format, you may need to unzip them before you can play them with your emulator.".