Of course you can't play this game yet, and you won't be
playing it anytime soon on a burnt umd disc (as sony has
already said they wont be releasing burners for these).
However maybe it will give you an idea of what PSP games are
like, and just what is hidden on those little discs
Hopefully it will give psp developers a chance to look into
the files etc used on a UMD. Knowing what files are present and
where in the filepath they can be found may help with loading
of 'driver' files etc from disc.
(Hint: UMDs use an iso9660 based filesystem, so this image file
can be opened in any iso image browser such as isobuster to
look at, extract and generally play with the files within.
It could also be burnt to a dvd to let u access the files on
your computer such as in windows explorer)
You can't run these dumps yet, but you will be able to sooner
or later
In the mean time you can use our open source extractor tool to
check the Contents on your pc
Why do we release full raw dumps, one sentence "Remember
Gamecube?" until we know for sure what will be needed to run
these things we will be releasing the full raw dumps to you,
also a full raw dump is more likely to assist any hackers out
there...
So the first task is done. We hope this encourages all hackers,
coders and crackers out there to take up the challenge.
Enjoy!
Reason why it reminds me of the original PSP releases is because they both had something dealing with youi cannot play these games yet, although few months later and ISO loader for the PSP came out. I believe the same thing will happen with the 360. My guess it no more than 6 months. Great news for the