Ps3 mod chip

months ago I wrote the 1st article about the issue of 3 different Ps3 mod chip. Being a home brew fan myself, it was hard to hide my enthusiasm when it arrived to these Ps3 mod chip easily cause I have been a fan of home brew games - and more significantly import games, since the days of the fantastic old Entertainment system. While it took only a little bit of cutting with an exacto knife back then to play the stylish Japanese games on my North American Entertainment system, I've pretty much done whatever I needed to do to be able to play those games. Including installing a mod chip in virtually every game system that important one since then.

 I am not into pirating games at all (having unauthorized copies of games that I don't own) as it takes out from the developers that invest time, money, and a whole slew of blood, sweat and tears into making these brilliant games. I say this only because the modchips I am about to talk about also allow you to play copies or backups of your Ps3 games - but I am not at all talking about them for this reason, nor will I be able to react to any dilemma about this - just because I wouldn't know what to tell my readers anyway.

 In my last Ps3 mod chip article, I covered 3 different Ps3 mod chips. These included the first ever Ps3 chip to be released, the Ps3nja chip, as well as the Ps3key and the Cyclowiz modchips for the Ps3. I won't go into the details and attributes of these 3 Ps3 chips, as my past Ps3 ModChips Article covered all of their features and features. I'll instead focus on the improved chips that have just been launched.