Strange! According to third party reports, court filings reveal that Sony tried to send Geohot $1 to prove that the hacker was taking donations. However, Geohot himself never requested any donations.
Plenty of unforgettable games have completely messed up their players throughout the years, all the way back from the PS1 days to the dark recesses of the modern internet.
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Huzaifah from eXputer: "Sleeping Dogs from the early 2010s is one of the best open-world games out there but in dire need of a resurgence."
You say "yet" as if it's even possible anymore. United Front Games is gone, along with anyone that made this game what it is
That’s what happens when games sell poorly. And I’ve seen people wonder why people cry when a game sells badly… this is your answer.
Sleeping Dogs was a sleeper hit back then. It was fantastic. It actually still is. Would love a sequel to this, or at least a revive of True Crime series.
LOL only 1 dollars
Ah crap...Bad move Sony!
Of course only $1.
That dollar should of went to PS Move marketing. It would of been a better choice.
LOL.. desperate move.
Sorry, but this sounds fishy as hell. It's clear that Sony needs all the help they can get w/ this case. It's underhanded to even attempt to do something like this. Geohot and his people in general know better than to take donations. And if he did take donations (highly unlikely), he deserves to go down for profiting off of it.
If he didn't take any money, than I think it works against Sony and shows how manipulative they can be...
The legal term is entrapment, no?