First time poster here.
I am an academic, named David Murphy, currently working on on a research project through which I am trying to piece together the history of homebrew software (and firmware) written for the PSP. I'm legit, and I have co-written a previous article on the Dreamcast homebrew scene, which you can check out my website at http://davidmurphy.online
Currently, I'm looking to interview folk who have been involved in the scene who would like to have their stories told.
I'm also looking to collect memories, of homebrew software and firmware, that would provide a good snapshot of the scenes diversity. You can choose to have your name mentioned in the project, or can remain anonymous if you like.
Why am I doing this? The PSP scene is arguably one of, if not the most, vibrant and successful hombrew scenes that exists. And its history is in danger of being lost,for a lot of the forums that it developed through are being shut down. As a result, I believe that the story of PSP homebrew needs to be shared before its too late, so if anyone else feels the same and has any recommendations, or would like to be interviewed please let me know. Part of this project will also be updating the wikipedia page, which has some useful information, but is missing a lot of important info.
If your interested, feel free to share some memories and/or recommendations below. And I can be reached by email at goondock@gmail.com, if you have time and would like to arrange an interview. I'm also trying to get in touch with Fanjita(David Court) or Dark Alex, so if anyone knows of there last whereabouts, it would be helpful.
Thanks for reading and keeping PSP homebrew alive,
All the best,
David
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