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  # ✧ Playstation®Home Cache Depot ✧
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  This repository is an archive of assets pertaining to **Playstation®Home**.
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  Playstation®Home was an online social world video game that was on PS3. It was closed down by it's creator ( Sony Computer Entertainment ) on April 1st 2015. The Playstation®Home community strongly feels that Playstation®Home is an abandonded game and its assets to be lost media.
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  ## ✧ Playstation®Home Cache Information ✧
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- ### ✧ Overview ✧
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  Playstation®Home had a lot of in-game content with a very unique loading system. When a player logged into Playstation®Home, the game reserved a limited amount of space on the PS3's internal HDD for assets to be downloaded from Sony's server. Whenever a player interacted with an asset ( spaces ( scenes ), items/minigames ( objects ), posters, videos, etc ) in-game, it would download and store the assets temporarily until the reserved space was full. **These are referred to as "caches" and are only obtainable by gaining access to one's internal PS3 HDD via a jailbreak**.
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  If you happen to spot the Playstation®Home icon on your PS3, press the **Triangle button** on the icon to view its information. You should see an **install date ( between 2008 and 2015 ) and a size ( from 3GB to 12GB )**. If the icon meets these criteria, please consider donating the data to one of the projects mentioned above by following the cache extraction guide below. If you cannot press Triangle on the icon, there is no data behind it. Similarly, if the install date is later than April 1st 2015, or the size is under 100MB, it indicates that Playstation®Home was either installed after its shutdown or was never logged into.
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  To reiterate, in order to extract the Playstation®Home cache, it is **required to jailbreak your PS3** to gain access to its internal HDD. You will also **need a USB Stick** that's formated to the **FAT32** format. Most USB Sticks are FAT32 now days but if for some reason it's not, you will need to reformat it using a PC program called Rufus. If you have no USB Stick, do an internet search for "USB Stick 16GB FAT32" then order it.
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  For newcomers, the PS3 jailbreak community **recommends updating your PS3 to the Hybrid Firmware ( HFW ) then installing the HEN software**. It is a Semi-untethered Jailbreak where the user has to enable HEN to go into a jailbroken state. When rebooting the PS3, it returns to a non-jailbroken state until the user enables HEN again. Because of this, it is considered to be **very safe**.
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  Upon request, a comprehensive analysis of the cache—detailing its contents and any new files discovered—is available.
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  ### ✧ Extraction Guides ✧
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  Guide #1 - ( [https://pshomeologylab.net/Cache](https://pshomeologylab.net/Cache) )
 
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  # ✧ Playstation®Home Cache Depot ✧
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+ ## ✧ Repo Overview ✧
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  This repository is an archive of assets pertaining to **Playstation®Home**.
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  Playstation®Home was an online social world video game that was on PS3. It was closed down by it's creator ( Sony Computer Entertainment ) on April 1st 2015. The Playstation®Home community strongly feels that Playstation®Home is an abandonded game and its assets to be lost media.
 
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  ## ✧ Playstation®Home Cache Information ✧
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+ ### ✧ Cache Overview ✧
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  Playstation®Home had a lot of in-game content with a very unique loading system. When a player logged into Playstation®Home, the game reserved a limited amount of space on the PS3's internal HDD for assets to be downloaded from Sony's server. Whenever a player interacted with an asset ( spaces ( scenes ), items/minigames ( objects ), posters, videos, etc ) in-game, it would download and store the assets temporarily until the reserved space was full. **These are referred to as "caches" and are only obtainable by gaining access to one's internal PS3 HDD via a jailbreak**.
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  If you happen to spot the Playstation®Home icon on your PS3, press the **Triangle button** on the icon to view its information. You should see an **install date ( between 2008 and 2015 ) and a size ( from 3GB to 12GB )**. If the icon meets these criteria, please consider donating the data to one of the projects mentioned above by following the cache extraction guide below. If you cannot press Triangle on the icon, there is no data behind it. Similarly, if the install date is later than April 1st 2015, or the size is under 100MB, it indicates that Playstation®Home was either installed after its shutdown or was never logged into.
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+ ### ✧ Icons ✧
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+ <div style="text-align: center;">
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+ <div style="display: inline-block; margin: 10px;">
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+ <img src="https://huggingface.co/datasets/pebxcvi/PSHomeCacheDepot/resolve/main/DEV/Icons/ICON1.PNG" alt="ICON1"><br>
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+ <span>Open Beta v1.65 - v1.87<br>-<br>PSN Tab</span>
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+ </div>
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+ <div style="display: inline-block; margin: 10px;">
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+ <img src="https://huggingface.co/datasets/pebxcvi/PSHomeCacheDepot/resolve/main/DEV/Icons/ICON2.PNG" alt="ICON2"><br>
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+ <span>Open Beta v1.03 - v1.61<br>Closed Beta v1.00 - v1.02<br>PSN Tab</span>
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+ </div>
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+ <div style="display: inline-block; margin: 10px;">
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+ <img src="https://huggingface.co/datasets/pebxcvi/PSHomeCacheDepot/resolve/main/DEV/Icons/ICON3.PNG" alt="ICON3"><br>
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+ <span>Closed Beta v0.83 - 0.98<br>v0.83 on PSN Tab<br>v0.94 - 0.98 on Game Tab</span>
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+ </div><br><br>
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+ </div>
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+ <br><br>
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+ <div style="text-align: center;">
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+ <div style="display: inline-block; margin: 10px;">
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+ <img src="https://huggingface.co/datasets/pebxcvi/PSHomeCacheDepot/resolve/main/DEV/Icons/ICON4.PNG" alt="ICON5"><br>
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+ <span>Developer Beta v1.00<br>-<br>Game Tab</span>
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+ </div>
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+ <div style="display: inline-block; margin: 10px;">
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+ <img src="https://huggingface.co/datasets/pebxcvi/PSHomeCacheDepot/resolve/main/DEV/Icons/ICON0.PNG" alt="ICON4"><br>
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+ <span>Various Developer Versions<br>where Target Manager was used<br>-</span>
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+ </div>
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+ <div style="display: inline-block; margin: 10px;">
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+ <img src="https://huggingface.co/datasets/pebxcvi/PSHomeCacheDepot/resolve/main/DEV/Icons/ICON5.PNG" alt="ICON0"><br>
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+ <span>v0.41 - v0.73<br>GDC 2007 Demo<br>Game Tab</span>
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+ </div>
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+ </div>
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+ ### ✧ Extraction Summary ✧
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  To reiterate, in order to extract the Playstation®Home cache, it is **required to jailbreak your PS3** to gain access to its internal HDD. You will also **need a USB Stick** that's formated to the **FAT32** format. Most USB Sticks are FAT32 now days but if for some reason it's not, you will need to reformat it using a PC program called Rufus. If you have no USB Stick, do an internet search for "USB Stick 16GB FAT32" then order it.
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  For newcomers, the PS3 jailbreak community **recommends updating your PS3 to the Hybrid Firmware ( HFW ) then installing the HEN software**. It is a Semi-untethered Jailbreak where the user has to enable HEN to go into a jailbroken state. When rebooting the PS3, it returns to a non-jailbroken state until the user enables HEN again. Because of this, it is considered to be **very safe**.
 
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  Upon request, a comprehensive analysis of the cache—detailing its contents and any new files discovered—is available.
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  ### ✧ Extraction Guides ✧
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  Guide #1 - ( [https://pshomeologylab.net/Cache](https://pshomeologylab.net/Cache) )