Quote:Original post by Dolf
Right does that all also go for the xbox and playstation?
You need a dev licence from microsoft/sony and then you can get started with some tools?
Edit: Talking games for release, official ones. Not something illegal.
Homebrew isn't illegal, it just isn't commonly supported.
in order to actually play most homebrew on most consoles you are forced to modify the hardware (or the software) which could violate some laws in certain countries (The US DMCA might be one such law if it is impossible to run the homebrew without circumventing the copyprotection on the console but most free countries do allow you to modify hardware you've bought).
For supported homebrew you would want to look at XNA for the xbox360 or Sonys GNU/Linux kits for the PS2 and PS3.
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