Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. announced today that it is set to release "Linux (for PlayStation 2)" Release 1.0, targeted toward the Linux development community in North America. Designed ...
Officials at Sony's UK offices confirmed on Thursday that the company is to release an official version of Linux to run on the PlayStation 2. However, it will only be compatible with Japanese versions ...
Sony Computer Entertainment announced it will release a Linux-enabled version of its PlayStation 2 video game console for worldwide release following a Japanese launch over the summer. SCEI's chief ...
A true PS2 garage developer's dream come true. Sony has finally announced the global release of the PS2 Linux Kit. The release date is currently unknown. As for the pricing, when it was released in ...
Last week, Sony quietly released the PS2 Linux Kit, a mail-order-only package of hardware and software that will let users run the Linux operating system on the PlayStation 2. The package is intended ...
At the ongoing Rambus Developer Forum 2001, Sony Computer Entertainment confirmed that it plans to release its PlayStation 2 Linux kit in North America. Shinichi Okamoto, senior vice president of ...
Sony has begun taking orders for a $200 kit that lets Linux run on its PlayStation 2 video game console. In an announcement Thursday, the company said it's taking preorders for the kit. The kit is ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Linux for PlayStation 2 Linux for PlayStation 2 allows you to use your PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system as a fully functional desktop computer.
The Linux operating system -- a rival to Microsoft Corp.'s Windows -- is coming to Sony's PlayStation2, joining Crash Bandicoot, Madden NFL 2002 and Harry Potter. Sony's new offering for its ...
For every video game console, there’s been dozens – no hundreds – of gamers who’ve tried to hack the system. The ability to mod your own device is part of the fun for some avid players who want to be ...
Bored with the home entertainment PC? Dump URGE and head for real-time 3D music creation, a bit like what would happen if Pro Tools’ developers got replaced by an advanced alien race from deep space.