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A new video game has been released, to the delight of many people. However, the way it was released caused outrage among various gamers and members of the press. The game was originally for Playstation 4 consoles; but instead, its makers decided to release a modified version on Android phones and Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) video game machines. The PSX -> PSP.iso file is nothing more than a renamed PS4 executable compiled to run on an Android emulator without any other changes or enhancements shown shown in the release notes; however, this means that it cannot be played out of a normal PS4 console because it would return an error message saying ‘invalid platform’ when trying to start up. The game comes with three levels, but the emulator cannot execute the level 3 due to a lack of memory. The game's user ratings have received more than the average of one star on its Google Play store page. A lot of people have stated their dissatisfaction with being unable to play it on consoles that are meant to be able to run on the software. There have been reports of people receiving bans from Sony's PlayStation Network for trying to play the game on a PSP. In an interview with the website "Teknautas", Jonas “Diktatoris” Račinskas, a leader of the Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Portable hacking community explained that there are no plans to release a version for consoles, adding that it is very hard to do so undetected by Sony’s security systems. The game has also received criticism because it was released on Dec. 25th, Christmas day, which many journalists blamed on the game's maker's lack of respect towards others' religious beliefs. In an interview with "Teknautas", the lead developer, Jonas “Diktatoris” Račinskas, answered a series of questions regarding why they decided to release this game on Christmas day. “The answer is pretty simple: we wanted to release the game before the end of the year, and we didn't want to wait until next year," he said with a smile in his voice. Račinskas added that they did not want to wait for Christmas because it is always difficult for developers to make games when deadlines are tight; but they also did not want their customers to wait too long during such a festive time of year. ‘To be honest, we didn't even think about it.’Hackers beat Sony's PlayStation 4 security for the first time https://m.neowin. cfa1e77820
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