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		<title>New PSP Go Firmware 6.10 Exploit Revealed!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Freeplay, a PSP Homebrew developer and coder, has stumbled across a PSP Go Firmware 6.10 exploit.  He was able to process has the exploit with a save data game from the PSP game, Archer Maclean&#8217;s Mercury. This exploit will just let you exploit the PSP Firmware 6.10 on the PSP Go. Currently it cannot load [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Freeplay, a PSP Homebrew developer and coder, has stumbled across a PSP Go Firmware 6.10 exploit.  He was able to process has the exploit with a save data game from the PSP game, Archer Maclean&#8217;s Mercury. This exploit will just let you exploit the PSP Firmware 6.10 on the PSP Go. Currently it cannot load an eloader to run PSP Go custom firmware.<strong><strong></p>
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<p>But you can surely expect in due time that a PSP Go Custom Firmware developer will make use of this release of the Firmware 6.10 exploit to be able to release some type of eloader for the PSP Go .</p>
<p>Here is a bit of information of what Freeplay had to say about <strong><strong></p>
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<p></strong></strong>this release .</p>
<blockquote><p>I told you it wasn’t fake, but some of you still didn’t believe me. You need firmware 6.10 or below, and the game of course. The exploit was patched in 6.20, and the PSN version of the game was updated to require 6.20. The eLoader isn’t happening at all <strong><strong></p>
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<p></strong></strong>unless I can get a 6.10 firmware dump from the Go, which this exploit can’t do. It would probably be best to wait until an XMB-based exploit comes along… game-based exploits are too easy to block.</p>
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<p><strong></strong><strong><a title="PSP Go Firmware 6.10 Exploit" href="http://pspcustomfirmware.com/link/?http://www.psp-.tk/psp.php?240">Download Location for PSPGo Firmware 6.10 Exploit Release</a></strong></p>
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