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Previously, we had seen a ton of work being made towards the PlayStation 4 console. Now, many of us read the title thread, oh my God, home brews on PS4? Yes, that's is correct. You can already start creating some, but I wouldn't be able to know much about them, so sorry. Anyways, a close friend named
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"Products that are developed at home by hobbyists. Home brew is a term used to describe games and other software developed by consumers of proprietary computer hardware platforms, such as game consoles, that have hardware restrictions and are not usually user-programmable." - Google
Let's give a round of applause to all the original users who remember all of these homebrews, and much much more!:
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So yes, in some ways, "multiMAN" can be a thing, but not officially, you know? So, can't wait to see where this will lead soon. Let's see what these developers have ready in their pockets later on if things gain a turning point.