Quote Originally Posted by Jacob Roman
Playstation requires a special kind of C++ programming language, that compiles into a Playstation format that the system can read, called VectorC. The professional edition costs around $800 - $4000 depending on what licences you want! VB6 is a Microsoft based language that depends on the Windows OS and runtime dlls to run them, so it's not possible.
Pfff sounds pretty expensive. Mxjerret I guess you really want to go for the playstation right?

Maybe the following is something worth considering:
I have a "ATI Radeon 9700 Mobile"-card in my laptop and it has a TV-out port so that I can attach my laptop to my TV. Last year I bought myself 2 gamepads and now I often play videogames on tv. And because there are a lot of emulators available that means I can also play the old Sega, Nintendo NES and SNES games. Of course I can also play selfmade games (in VB or any language) or watch some dvd, do some programming on tv or whatever I like doing.

( Lol, at least it's a cheaper solution to buy yourself a laptop and some gamepads instead of buying some $2000 software )