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It has been well established that with Mr.Gas's whitelist hack, you can load any Vita game card on the PlayStation TV. Most of the blacklisted games are perfectly playable. But the main drawback with this hack is that it must be done on firmware below 3.55. Because on 3.55, Sony patched up the problems with the PSTV's emailing system that the hack is based around. Meaning that you can never reinstall the hack if it fails after updating. And because the latest firmware is required to access the PlayStation Network, you could not go to the PlayStation Store via the PSTV. Want to buy digital Vita games or PSP games or DLC? Too bad, so long as you were on the lower firmware you couldn't login to the PlayStation Store to buy stuff. Not anymore! For the longest time, the only solution that I was aware of was to buy a second PSTV. Use one for blacklisted games and the other for compatible games and digital content. But it seems you don't need two PSTVs.* It turns out there is a way to access PSN content without updating your PlayStation TV to 3.55. The website HackInformer has a section explaining how to do this. All you need is a PlayStation 3 and two softwares for your computer: QCMA and Vita Update Blocker v1.2. The former is essentially a third party open source version of Sony's Content Manager Assistant and does not require the latest Vita firmware, and the latter provides you with proxy settings that you use to trick the PSTV into thinking it is on the latest firmware when in fact it is not. This will allow you to sync your PSTV with your PS3 without updating above 3.52. And then you will freely be able to transfer Vita games, PSP games, PSone games and Vita DLC that you downloaded to your PS3. I've tested this option and it works! And with the whitelist hack installed, you can even play DIGITAL VERSIONS OF BLACKLISTED VITA GAMES. Yes, you read that right - Mr.Gas's whitelist hack also works on blacklisted digital games! Just last night I downloaded Crazy Market, a blacklisted shopping clerk simulator that entirely relies on the touchpad, and then transferred it from the PS3 to the PSTV. This game was never released physically and has always been free to download for the Vita. And as you can see from this video, even that works on the PlayStation TV! This thing is AWESOME!!! Everything you need can be found here. See the sections labeled "How to get new content on the Vita/PlayStationTV": http://hackinformer.com/PlayStationGu... HackInformers also has a thread on their forum explaining how you can update the PSTV to a specific firmware, rather than the latest firmware. This is recommended if you want to swap memory cards between your Vita handheld and PSTV, because the cards are firmware specific. I got a Vita handheld for my birthday last week, and it was set to 3.52 while my PSTV was 3.20. I had to update my PSTV to 3.52. DO NOT UPDATE ABOVE 3.52!!!! http://hackinformer.com/forum/thread-... To install Mr.Gas's whitelist hack, see this video: • How to Play EVERY Vita Game on the PlaySta... Mr.Gas's whitelist hack, together with HackInformer's solutions to getting digital content without updating to 3.55, have increased the PSTV's library of games a thousandfold. Save our PlayStation TV and Vita: Petition for 100% Vita Compatibility https://www.change.org/p/sony-save-ou... • Save our PlayStation TV and Vita: Petition... *UPDATE 6th May 2016: Actually, it turns out you DO need two console. While the Vita Update Blocker PS3 to PSTV transfer option always works, certain new releases require 3.55. And of course, it is too risky to update to 3.55 or higher if you value the whitelist hack. Fortunately, most new releases are compatible with the PSTV, so the best option would be to have a second PSTV updated to the latest firmware for anything that requires 3.55 or higher. https://www.change.org/p/sony-save-ou...