-psp- Little Big Planet-cso----timethief-
PSP (PlayStation Portable)
This string combines references to hardware, the game LittleBigPlanet , the CSO compressed file format, and the tag “TIMETHIEF” (likely a scene release group, username, or anti-piracy flag).
Infinite Respawns:
The handheld version granted players unlimited respawns at checkpoints, a departure from the limited lives found in the console original. -PSP- Little Big Planet-CSO----TIMETHIEF-
- PSP enabled the homebrew and backup scene.
- Little Big Planet PSP was a popular game due to its small-but-not-small-enough file size (~1.2 GB).
- CSO compression reduced it to ~600 MB, making it viable on smaller memory sticks.
- TIMETHIEF was one of the warez groups that released the ISO (and possibly CSO) of LBP PSP in the late 2000s.
For players loading this file via emulator or custom firmware, Little Big Planet PSP offers: PSP enabled the homebrew and backup scene
Little_Big_Planet_USA_PSP-pSyPSP (common) or LittleBigPlanet_PSP_EUR_MULTi5_PSP-TIMETHIEF For players loading this file via emulator or
“-PSP- Little Big Planet-CSO----TIMETHIEF-”
The keyword is more than a file description. It’s a time capsule of handheld hacking culture: the -PSP- reminding us of Sony’s powerful but flawed portable; LittleBigPlanet representing creativity bridged from home console to pocket; CSO embodying the clever compression arms race against limited storage; and TIMETHIEF – mysterious, possibly egotistical, likely harmless – capturing the anonymous, ephemeral nature of scene sharing.
It’s the ultimate "waiting room" game. You can knock out a level or tweak a Sackboy costume in five minutes flat. Space-Saving with .CSO For many PSP enthusiasts, storage is a premium. Using a CSO compressed format