The PSP was underclocked to 200 mhz, homebrew could take it up to 333 mhz at the expense of eating the battery. But it made Wipeout playable!
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The PSP was underclocked to 200 mhz, homebrew could take it up to 333 mhz at the expense of eating the battery. But it made Wipeout playable!
I understand the need to conserve battery on a portable, but what's the point of underclocking a home console?
So it doesn't melt the solder or whatever and get a <insert color here> light of death. The article explains this, but the Wii U case is tiny, so the fans and heat syncs from even the super slim PS3 wouldn't fit in there.
I took the survey to get the 160 coins for registering the system.
There were a bunch of games listed for you to check box which one you bought the system for. Zombie U was listed.
SONIC WASN'T! I had to do a write in vote for that. THAT'S BULLSHIT!
I believe it's the only port that tablet implementation actually benefited the game in a meaningful way.
Nintendo sucks.
What does it do?
In two player mode, one person plays on the game pad and the other gets the whole tv to himself.
CoD does that too