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  1. PSX Hacker Kit (18 in 1) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming ...

    Sep 8, 2020 · One single ISO that has a selector for the following applications: PAL/NTSC Selector: Import Player 1.4 CHEAT DEVICES: Code Breaker v.3 Code Breaker v.4...

  2. Romhacking.net - Hacks

    Classic video game modification community. Home to ROM hack mods, fan translations, documents, utilities, homebrew, and other learning resources.

  3. PSX-Place

    Apr 1, 2025 · PSX Place is your leader for the latest Homebrew & Hacking News in the world of PlayStation.

  4. PSX - GameHacking.org

    Germs - Nerawareta Machi (NTSC-J) March 8th, 2025; Full analog controls + camera roll unlock: Unicorngoulash: Suikoden (NTSC-U) March 3rd, 2025; Double_Beat rune bugfix

  5. PSX Hacker Kit : Pavlik : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming ...

    Nov 26, 2021 · Collection of homebrew utilities for PlayStation.

  6. brad-lin/FreePSXBoot - GitHub

    Jul 3, 2021 · Exploit to allow loading arbitrary code on the PSX (i.e. PlayStation 1) using only a memory card (no game needed). In other words, it's a softmod which requires a memory card, and a way to write raw data to it.

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  7. PS1 Homebrew - PSX-Place

    Jul 23, 2022 · PSX Place is your leader for the latest Homebrew & Hacking News in the world of PlayStation.

  8. DOWNLOADS - GameHacking.org

    A small collection of tools that will let you view cut scenes from your favorite PSX games (sometimes even without taking them off the CD), extract them, and change them to avi's. You can also extract sound files from many games and convert them to .wav form.

  9. Final PSX Hacking FAQ - Wiki - GameHacking.org

    Apr 10, 2015 · This is the Final PSX Hacking FAQ, as written by Lazy Bastard, King Edgar 0, and Liquid Man Zero Hopefully, this FAQ should rid the scene of most PSX hacking questions, and clear the way for a few more good hackers.

  10. Hacking PlayStation - Wiki - GameHacking.org

    The Gameshark for the PSX was produced by Datel. Initially the Gameshark was a device that would plug into a port in the back of the PSX, but after the port was removed in later models, the Gameshark switched to a CD based system.

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