Cdromance Ps3 ((top))
Cdromance and the PS3: The Last Great Bastion of Emulation, Undubs, and Fan Translations
In the sprawling ecosystem of retro gaming preservation, few websites have garnered as much reverence, controversy, and nostalgia as Cdromance. For over a decade, this niche community hub has been synonymous with hacking, translation, and curation—primarily for consoles like the PS1, PSP, and Nintendo DS. But a specific search query has gained traction in recent years: "Cdromance PS3."
- Filehosts are deleting inactive PS3 files (a 40GB game costs money to host).
- The original Cdromance admin, Kerobaros, has stepped back, and the site is now community-funded.
- Law firms representing Nintendo have targeted Cdromance (for DS ROMs), but Sony has been surprisingly indifferent.
However, the existence of sites like CDromance is not without legitimate controversy. The primary purpose of these sites is often framed as preservation, but the reality is that they facilitate unauthorized distribution. The "ROMs vs. Piracy" debate remains the central ethical dilemma of the retro gaming community. Cdromance Ps3
- Character costumes for Idolmaster 2 (Japan-only).
- Level packs for LittleBigPlanet (community-made, now inaccessible).
- Translation patches for menu-heavy Japanese DLC.