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The Buzz - PSP v3.5 boosts CPU performance, hacked

The newly released PlayStation Portable v3.5 firmware update boosts CPU performance to its upper limit (333 MHz), which will result in better looking games starting with the forthcoming God of War: Chains of Olympus. It's also been reported that the firmware (along with all previous versions) accepts a hacked save file for Lumines that permits homebrew files to be loaded. Sales of the already popular game have skyrocketed - even though the hack is in its infancy and smart shoppers know that the next firmware patch will close the loophole and be required to play the final shipping version of God of War. Enjoy it while you can:

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