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April 5th, 2008, 01:09 Posted By: JKKDARK
via UK PlayStation
Important notice for all PlayStation 2 and PSP owners regarding online games.
As of June 30, 2008 you will no longer be able to use the online features of the following games:
PlayStation 2
Amplitude
Destruction Derby Arenas
Everybody’s Golf
EyeToy Chat
F1 ‘04
Jak X
Lemmings PS2
My Street
Syphon Filter Omega Strain
This is Football 2004
This is Football 2005
Twisted Metal: Black Online
PSP
Lemmings
World Tour Soccer 2
After this date, you will still be able to play them offline, with the exception of EyeToy Chat and Twisted Metal: Black Online, which do not have offline modes.
We would like to thank everyone who has taken part in these PlayStation online communities and hope you enjoyed them.
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April 4th, 2008, 23:16 Posted By: wraggster
Heres the list
10.5 Apocalypse: The Complete Miniseries (~Beau Bridges, Dean Cain, ...) US US$ 14.99
Alvin and the Chipmunks (~Jason Lee, David Cross, ...) US US$ 39.98
Beer League (~Artie Lange, Ralph Macchio, ...) US US$ 14.99
Blackbeard (~Richard Chamberlain, Stacy Keach, ...) US US$ 14.99
Category 7: The End of the World (~James Brolin, Shannen Doherty, ...) US US$ 14.99
Coyote Ugly: The Double-Shot Edition (~Piper Perabo, Adam Garcia, ...) US US$ 29.99
Futuresex / Loveshow - Live from Madison Square Garden (~Justin Timberlake) US US$ 29.98
Hairspray JPN US$ 47.90
Hidalgo (~Viggo Mortensen, Omar Sharif, ...) US US$ 29.99
Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer (~Ben Whishaw, Rachel Hurd-wood, ...) JPN US$ 46.90
The Curse of King Tut's Tomb: The Complete Miniseries (~Jonathan Hyde, Malcolm McDowell, ...) US US$ 14.99
The Last Sentinel (~Katee Sackhoff, Don Wilson, ...) US US$ 14.99
The Simpsons Movie [English / Cantonese Dub Version] HK US$ 31.90
Unbreakable (~Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, ...) US US$ 29.99
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...9-en-84-n.html
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April 4th, 2008, 22:38 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from MaxTheBest
Hi guys, I am, today, releasing the version 0.9e of my protecting app.
I remind you that protect me is a prx that enables you to protect your PSP with a password.
He're are the changelogs since version 0.9d:
-Rearanged the installer, so that they are no black screen.
-Changed the introduction screen (the other one was too long and boring...)
-Changed the screen that appears after 3 wrong passwords, now it displays the hour of the 'intrusion' and a more 'realistic' error message.
For the installation, just unzip file to ms root, and launch the installer, then, just follow the instructions, and enable the prx through recovery menu.
I advise you to read the readme which is in the zip before all.
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April 4th, 2008, 22:34 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from Low_Profile:
Hi all,
I just made an offline portal based on javascript, html, xml and some flash(games).
Its like a pocket converter/calculator with many informative tools, functions and some funny stuff like games etc.
This is just a beta, and its only 5 mb . But if its a succes, i will add many more functions that can be used offline.
Tools:
-World Time Zone (see what time it is in cities all over the world)
-A multi-functional Calculator.
- A percent calculator.
-Currency converter (all currencies of the world)
-Euro to locall Currency Converter.
Temperature Converter.(celsius <>Fahrenheit)
-Distance Converter.
-Kilometres/miles (per hour convert).
-Numbers to Roman numbers.
More apps:
-Tekst Coder.
-Stopwatch.
-System of the Elements.
-Password generator.
-And 5 flash games just for fun....
In the next version: i Will add. the following things:
-(sort of)Pocket Word.
-(Sort of)Pocket Exel.
- some realtime online statistics( like world-wide weather, travel information, RoutePlanners).
And More.
How to use:
- Download LPC portal over here.
-Unzip LPC.
- copy the whole folder ''LPC'' to the root of your psp.
- And go to the psp webbrowser and type: file:/lpc/index.htm
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April 4th, 2008, 22:31 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from Red_Squirrel
Thanks to D.A. now i can release a new version of my patching prx.
Now date will not touched, it will remain correct! Only waves will be patched!
What's it?
It's a simple VSH plugin that shows the waves of the M33 birthday surprise!
Only waves will be patched, date will remain correct and untouched!
How to install
Copy the SEPLUGINS folder in the ROOT of Memory Stick and activate the plugin from Recovery Menù.
Thanks
To all people that ask me it.
To Adrahil for timelib.
To my girlfriend for her patience.
And naturally to D.A. for "M33 birthday surprise" and the patch code!
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April 4th, 2008, 22:28 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from ifiwere1337
Original game design credits go to the makers of this game, i am only editing the images and script.
To play, install to X:/psp/game where X=your psp drive, and have kernal set to 3.xx
Objective of the game:
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This game is based off the wildly popular pc game "Peggle", to try the original game out, visit http://www.popcap.com/games/peggle.
Your goal is to hit all red pegs with only the limited amout of balls, this may sound easy, but it is not. In your way is blue pegs, which impeed your way to the red pegs. There is also Green pegs which give you a "guide", this guide can be very useful in tight situations. Yellow pegs are also in this game, they give you a multiplier and can make your score go really high if you get the 50x. Grey bumpers and Yellow bumpers also can either help you or hinder you, the yellow bumpers make your ball accelerate when hit.
There is also a capture chute at the bottom, it moves left and right on a set path, if you manage to get the ball into it, you get a free ball.
Controls:
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Left/Right Control cannon
cross at start menu start game
cross in game shoot ball
triangle at start menu go to help
Ltrigger in game "fine tuning" shot
Rtrigger in game show guide if available
Version .2
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-Edited lua script
-changed value of "green pegs" from 2 to 3
-changed value of "new balls after next level" from 3 to 4
-changed value of "yellow pegs" from 1 to 2
-Edited images
-lowered quality of images to reduce image size and load time
(even though it was only like 2 seconds)
(C) Kogato (2008)
this game is licensed under unknown copyrights, i really have no clue.
contact nathan.bowles@gmail.com for ideas or if you are a good lua coder and would like to help.
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April 4th, 2008, 20:49 Posted By: Shrygue
via Eurogamer
Criterion has pledged to "TRANSFORM" Burnout Paradise by issuing a series of hefty updates.
As previously reported, the first of these will be called "Cagney". According to Criterion's website, the updates have names rather than numbers because they're extra special.
"You may have noticed us referring to our future new content by codenames," the latest post reads. "Just to clarify - you’ll see them in this order: "Cagney", then "Davis" and then "Eastwood"." James Cagney, Clint Eastwood, yes, but Davis? As in Steve?
"What we’re working on now goes way beyond conventional content updates, so we figured the usual 1.1, 1.2 version numbers didn’t do it justice."
These aren't just patches, you see. "We will TRANSFORM Paradise over the coming year," says Criterion.
Any chance of some menu screens?
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April 4th, 2008, 20:47 Posted By: Shrygue
via Kotaku
After transplanting Master Chief from his warm, green home on the Xbox 360 to the PlayStation 3, it was hard to imagine a greater iconoclastic modder offense...but one may have just happened. The newest entrant to the UTIII unlicensed mods club is this Samus Aran skin. Play Metroid, kinda, on your PS3!
As Microsoft explained before, there's nothing illegal about creating or downloading such mods. But that doesn't mean Epic will pay you $1,000,000 [£501,880] for one. Their Make Something Unreal Contest bans the use of "third party intellectual property, including, but not limited to software, images, characters, logos, names and trademarks." Still, some pranks are so good, they're worth the free work.
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April 4th, 2008, 20:41 Posted By: Shrygue
via Eurogamer
Rockstar has confirmed that Grand Theft Auto IV has been cut in order to be granted a release in Australia.
The edited version was awarded the highest rating of MA15+, according to The Sydney Morning Herald, and carries the warning of "strong violence, strong coarse language, drug and sexual references".
There is no 18 rating in Australia because of all the kangaroos and dangerous spiders.
Previous instalments in the Grand Theft Auto series have also had to be edited in order to save the brains of the Australian public.
Earlier this week the BBFC cleared GTA IV for release in the UK with an 18 rating.
Grand Theft Auto IV will be released for Xbox 360 and PS3 on 29th April.
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April 4th, 2008, 20:39 Posted By: Shrygue
via IGN
Capcom's arcade adaptation of the Sengoku Basara (aka Devil Kings) series is due for Japanese release later this month. But prior to that, Capcom has gone about announcing a home version of the game.
Surprisingly, it's not for the Wii, PS3, or even the Xbox 360. Instead, Sengoku Basara X (Cross) will be coming to the PS2, the company revealed today. Although we don't have details at the moment, the Arc System Works-developed fighter promises a few new gameplay systems just for its home version.
Capcom is planning a home release in Japan on June 26. Joining a standard 6,290 yen version of the game will be a 8,390 yen limited edition that will include a voice CD ad a set of character cards.
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April 4th, 2008, 20:02 Posted By: Shrygue
via Eurogamer
Series creator Kazunori Yamauchi has told Eurogamer that Gran Turismo 4 on PSP is unlikely to be out in 2008.
He explained that unforeseen development issues on PS3 projects had taken precedence and forced it out of this calendar year.
"We had been developing the PSP version, but the problem was that the PS3 version took much more time and effort than we had first imagined," Yamauchi revealed.
"So that's been delayed - I don't think we'll be able to make the end of this year for the PSP version, but we are working on it."
Yamauchi went on to explain that the PSP version had changed considerably since it was announced back in 2004, and now looked likely to include online features inspired by the PS3 Gran Turismo games.
"Once we experienced PS3 online and went through all of that, we came to the conclusion that PSP should not be a standalone product - it should be linked in to the world of Gran Turismo, linked with the PlayStation 3," said Yamauchi.
The Gran Turismo series has shipped over 48 million units around the world since it was first released on the original PlayStation.
Gran Turismo 5 Prologue came out last Friday and raced straight to the top of the charts, becoming the fastest-selling PS3 title over the course of a week.
It's good, too, as our Gran Turismo 5 Prologue review will tell you.
Look out for the full interview with Kazunori Yamauchi this afternoon.
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April 4th, 2008, 19:34 Posted By: wraggster
Killer Dr3w is a self-described ‘mature 30-year old gamer’ and contributor to Three Speech that many of you already know. His Killer Dr3w blog is his place to speak his mind so if you enjoy this get over there and take a look. Over to Dr3w…
Over the last few months the most requested feature for the XMB has got to be in-game messaging and custom sound tracks. It’s got to the point where I haven’t even seen any other feature requested for months. I thought I would throw my Top-10 users’ XMB feature requests out there to get a healthy discussion on other things that the XMB and the PS3 needs.
I am sure that a few of these feature requests are going to be made redundant when Home and in-game XMB does eventually come out, but I am also pretty sure some of these features are for will still be outstanding this time next year…
1) Better handling of headsets
Imagine the scenario, if you will. You’re kicking ass in Warhawk. Your clan is winning, but it’s a close match. The blue team has some good players on it but due to your excellent teamwork the lead is yours. Then the zone you’re guarding gets rushed, a tank stays in the distance and a jeep with three ground troops charges at you. You call for the help of your buddies but your Bluetooth headset is flat! Nooo! No fear, you still have your PlayStation Eye, you plug it in – and then realise that before it’s going to be recognised by the PS3 you’re going to have to quit the game, go to the accessory settings, change the default input device from the Bluetooth headset to the USB one and then re-load. Yes. You lost the zone; your clan lost the game.
If the PS3 could use the last connected device as the default audio input then you might have been able to call in support. Alternatively it could give the user the option to change the default audio devices in the controller I-D screen.
2) A better way of displaying any waiting messages
I can’t tell you how many times I have received a message on my PS3 and have had it sat there for some time. Two easy fixes for this. Number one: show a simple email icon when you press the PS button on the screen that shows you the controller charge. Number two: show an animated email icon on the XMB when you’re not in-game or in movie. Why not flash the controller charge icons on the SIXAXIS in a specific order, or flash the PS3’s power button from blue to green every ten seconds? Choices, choices…
3) Fix USB devices
Why are USB devices treated as second-class devices? I appreciate that you shouldn’t be able to download DRM’d games, music or video to your external hard disk, but why can’t I create an animated preview icon for my movies? Why are my albums all sorted incorrectly when they are stored on my external hard disk? Why is almost everything messed up when using an external hard disk?
4) Quicker media access
After a few weeks of owning a PS3 I realised how I can really make use of it. I started using it to hold all my CD’s, podcasts etc… The only problem is, once you have more than around 20 or 30 albums on it, it takes quite a while for all of them to show up.
On the movie side, things are much worse. A folder with around 40 or 50 movies in can take quite a few minutes to actually list all the files in the XMB. The movies seem to show up in chronological order, so if you have 30 episodes of the 1Up Show on your PS3 and you want to watch the latest one, you’re going to have to wait.
Things get much, much, worse when you’re using a USB hard disk too. So let’s tie this feature in with the above one and fix it all in one go.
5) DNLA server
I liked the PS3 so much as a media device I bought a second one, but now I have to keep both of them manually sync’d with my music and videos. Yes, the PS3 can act as a DNLA client, but I don’t want a PC server in my house sharing out my media; I want my PS3 as my media device. It makes sense to me to have my PS3 in the living room as my central media device where all my movies, photos and music is stored. This then acts as a DNLA Server for my other PS3.
6) Pre-loading of PSN network games
Okay, this one is not specifically to do with the XMB, but it’s still a great feature. Steam offers the ability for users to download games they have pre-ordered and activate them on the day of release. No downloading on release day - just launch the game and play.
This would be awesome for the PSN. Imagine pre-ordering Warhawk or GT5: Prologue knowing that it’s ready to play on the day of release, rather than knowing you’re going to have to wait hours for it to download.
While you’re at it - why not let us pre-load our firmware updates too?
7) More integration of the PSP
Being able to use your PSP in remote play mode is pretty cool, but I want to be able to use my PSP for other things too, almost like an extended media controller. I want to be able to browse the music on my PS3, choose tracks, create playlists, fast forward videos, all using the media on my PS3.
A cool example of how this could work is with movies. The PS3 doesn’t have an LCD display like a standard DVD or Blu-ray player. I want all the information (such as title, track, duration, bit rate and sound configuration) shown on my PSP while I watch the movie on my HDTV. I also want to be able to press X to pause the movie, or the control pad to skip channels.
8) Greater codec and container support
Sony shocked quite a few people when they announced XviD/DivX support a few months ago. After testing it I can say it works excellently. My only complaint is that it’s very hard to get digital movies with 5.1 sound on the PS3. It can be done, but not easily.
Sony should keep challenging its rivals by adding as many codecs and containers (Matroska support anyone?) as they can get their hands on; making the PS3 the best choice for all digital media.
9) RSS feeds
It looks like Sony are going to get around to this anyway, but I hope that one day I can quickly look at the current news on Three Speech, while downloading a bunch of 1UP Yours podcasts to my PSP and watching The 1UP Show without the need of a computer.
10) Media folders
I want to be able to create a folder called ‘Podcasts’ on my hard drive, and in that folder create a folder called ‘Insomniac Full Mood Podcasts’ and have all my podcasts stored there. Give the users the choice of how they store their media, allow folder creation for movies, games, music and photos. Right now, the ways you can organise your media is far too limited…
Well, that’s it. Almost all of the above features are related to the XMB and won’t be magically fixed by having in-game XMB access. I think its generally accepted that Sony have got the message, “we want in game XMB access”, and I am sure they are working on that. Now, lets think of other features and fixes that will help make the PS3 the best console it can be.
http://threespeech.com/blog/?p=983
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April 4th, 2008, 19:34 Posted By: wraggster
Killer Dr3w is a self-described ‘mature 30-year old gamer’ and contributor to Three Speech that many of you already know. His Killer Dr3w blog is his place to speak his mind so if you enjoy this get over there and take a look. Over to Dr3w…
Over the last few months the most requested feature for the XMB has got to be in-game messaging and custom sound tracks. It’s got to the point where I haven’t even seen any other feature requested for months. I thought I would throw my Top-10 users’ XMB feature requests out there to get a healthy discussion on other things that the XMB and the PS3 needs.
I am sure that a few of these feature requests are going to be made redundant when Home and in-game XMB does eventually come out, but I am also pretty sure some of these features are for will still be outstanding this time next year…
1) Better handling of headsets
Imagine the scenario, if you will. You’re kicking ass in Warhawk. Your clan is winning, but it’s a close match. The blue team has some good players on it but due to your excellent teamwork the lead is yours. Then the zone you’re guarding gets rushed, a tank stays in the distance and a jeep with three ground troops charges at you. You call for the help of your buddies but your Bluetooth headset is flat! Nooo! No fear, you still have your PlayStation Eye, you plug it in – and then realise that before it’s going to be recognised by the PS3 you’re going to have to quit the game, go to the accessory settings, change the default input device from the Bluetooth headset to the USB one and then re-load. Yes. You lost the zone; your clan lost the game.
If the PS3 could use the last connected device as the default audio input then you might have been able to call in support. Alternatively it could give the user the option to change the default audio devices in the controller I-D screen.
2) A better way of displaying any waiting messages
I can’t tell you how many times I have received a message on my PS3 and have had it sat there for some time. Two easy fixes for this. Number one: show a simple email icon when you press the PS button on the screen that shows you the controller charge. Number two: show an animated email icon on the XMB when you’re not in-game or in movie. Why not flash the controller charge icons on the SIXAXIS in a specific order, or flash the PS3’s power button from blue to green every ten seconds? Choices, choices…
3) Fix USB devices
Why are USB devices treated as second-class devices? I appreciate that you shouldn’t be able to download DRM’d games, music or video to your external hard disk, but why can’t I create an animated preview icon for my movies? Why are my albums all sorted incorrectly when they are stored on my external hard disk? Why is almost everything messed up when using an external hard disk?
4) Quicker media access
After a few weeks of owning a PS3 I realised how I can really make use of it. I started using it to hold all my CD’s, podcasts etc… The only problem is, once you have more than around 20 or 30 albums on it, it takes quite a while for all of them to show up.
On the movie side, things are much worse. A folder with around 40 or 50 movies in can take quite a few minutes to actually list all the files in the XMB. The movies seem to show up in chronological order, so if you have 30 episodes of the 1Up Show on your PS3 and you want to watch the latest one, you’re going to have to wait.
Things get much, much, worse when you’re using a USB hard disk too. So let’s tie this feature in with the above one and fix it all in one go.
5) DNLA server
I liked the PS3 so much as a media device I bought a second one, but now I have to keep both of them manually sync’d with my music and videos. Yes, the PS3 can act as a DNLA client, but I don’t want a PC server in my house sharing out my media; I want my PS3 as my media device. It makes sense to me to have my PS3 in the living room as my central media device where all my movies, photos and music is stored. This then acts as a DNLA Server for my other PS3.
6) Pre-loading of PSN network games
Okay, this one is not specifically to do with the XMB, but it’s still a great feature. Steam offers the ability for users to download games they have pre-ordered and activate them on the day of release. No downloading on release day - just launch the game and play.
This would be awesome for the PSN. Imagine pre-ordering Warhawk or GT5: Prologue knowing that it’s ready to play on the day of release, rather than knowing you’re going to have to wait hours for it to download.
While you’re at it - why not let us pre-load our firmware updates too?
7) More integration of the PSP
Being able to use your PSP in remote play mode is pretty cool, but I want to be able to use my PSP for other things too, almost like an extended media controller. I want to be able to browse the music on my PS3, choose tracks, create playlists, fast forward videos, all using the media on my PS3.
A cool example of how this could work is with movies. The PS3 doesn’t have an LCD display like a standard DVD or Blu-ray player. I want all the information (such as title, track, duration, bit rate and sound configuration) shown on my PSP while I watch the movie on my HDTV. I also want to be able to press X to pause the movie, or the control pad to skip channels.
8) Greater codec and container support
Sony shocked quite a few people when they announced XviD/DivX support a few months ago. After testing it I can say it works excellently. My only complaint is that it’s very hard to get digital movies with 5.1 sound on the PS3. It can be done, but not easily.
Sony should keep challenging its rivals by adding as many codecs and containers (Matroska support anyone?) as they can get their hands on; making the PS3 the best choice for all digital media.
9) RSS feeds
It looks like Sony are going to get around to this anyway, but I hope that one day I can quickly look at the current news on Three Speech, while downloading a bunch of 1UP Yours podcasts to my PSP and watching The 1UP Show without the need of a computer.
10) Media folders
I want to be able to create a folder called ‘Podcasts’ on my hard drive, and in that folder create a folder called ‘Insomniac Full Mood Podcasts’ and have all my podcasts stored there. Give the users the choice of how they store their media, allow folder creation for movies, games, music and photos. Right now, the ways you can organise your media is far too limited…
Well, that’s it. Almost all of the above features are related to the XMB and won’t be magically fixed by having in-game XMB access. I think its generally accepted that Sony have got the message, “we want in game XMB access”, and I am sure they are working on that. Now, lets think of other features and fixes that will help make the PS3 the best console it can be.
http://threespeech.com/blog/?p=983
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April 4th, 2008, 13:39 Posted By: jetcube
For windows users there is a new homebrew PSPSDK that requires no cygwin installation and integrates with popular IDEs (Visual Studio, Eclipse)
It allows users to compile all the samples from the SDK from a DOS command line box and also other samples such as the minifireASM.
To make things even easier there are 26 devpaks, that are installers that will add popular Open Source libraries to the SDK making them ready to use without the fuzz of having to build them yourself and managing the dependencies.
Version 0.7.1 is up to date to the SVN reppo and includes gcc, gdb, docs, man reader, info viewer, docs and visual studio integration.
You can get it here:
http://www.jetcube.eu/projects/minpspw.html
Or get the SDK directly from this link:
Minimalist PSPSDK for Windows
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April 4th, 2008, 12:12 Posted By: JKKDARK
imbNES is a NES emulator for PlayStation and PlayStation 2.
Information:
imbNES is now open source! That's the good news. The bad news is that due to time constraints, I personally won't be able to work on it anymore. I hope that someone out there has the desire to take this project and do something interesting with it. Especially if you're a programmer who is interested in working in the video game industry some day, the knowledge that you'll pick up working on an NES emulator that runs on the PSX will be extremely useful even today in terms of understanding how this stuff all works.
If anyone is looking for ideas on where to get started, I could suggest a couple. First, the CD reading code could use a bit of error checking and retry logic. It's pretty dumb right now and it causes imbNES to freeze at the intro screen on some people's consoles with old lasers or poor quality CDR media. Also, the CPU and the GPU on the PSX could be made to run a little more asynchronously than they currently are. That should do a lot to get those games that just barely miss a solid 60fps up to speed. Of course, there's always more mappers to add, bugs to fix, and code to refactor.
Thank you to everyone who has used imbNES over the years. It was a lot of fun developing it and I can't wait to see version 1.4!
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April 4th, 2008, 12:07 Posted By: JKKDARK
via UK PlayStation
Important notice for all PlayStation 2 and PSP owners regarding online games.
As of June 30, 2008 you will no longer be able to use the online features of the following games:
PlayStation 2
Amplitude
Destruction Derby Arenas
Everybody’s Golf
EyeToy Chat
F1 ‘04
Jak X
Lemmings PS2
My Street
Syphon Filter Omega Strain
This is Football 2004
This is Football 2005
Twisted Metal: Black Online
PSP
Lemmings
World Tour Soccer 2
After this date, you will still be able to play them offline, with the exception of EyeToy Chat and Twisted Metal: Black Online, which do not have offline modes.
We would like to thank everyone who has taken part in these PlayStation online communities and hope you enjoyed them.
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April 4th, 2008, 12:05 Posted By: JKKDARK
via PlayOnline (translated)
The “front mission online” you to utilize thank you from usually truly.
Furthermore this service to everyone of utilization, important there is the news.
The “front mission online” ends service with 2008 May 31st.
Since starting the proper form service 2005 May 12th, it started continuing management, but while various opinion receiving demand, it builds up everyone of the prayer, and also service and authorized personnel all, to be deep appreciation it says to walking so far, from heart.
It is remaining little period, but because in the management team it starts holding various events of official conference “Clash of Iron” and so on, if you can enjoy the “front mission online” to end, it is fortunate.
Furthermore, future detailed schedule informs on occasion with the official web sight of the “front mission online” and topics inside “front mission online” the play online.
* The case of purchase, revival and period extended procedure of the contents ID with WebMoney, usually it is possible to select the period of contract of longest 3 months, but after 2008 March 1st becomes contract to longest being regardless of procedure day, 2008 May 31st.
* The friend register the partner who does, after the service ending of the “front mission online”, it is possible inside the game to take communication, via the friend list inside the play online.
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April 4th, 2008, 12:04 Posted By: JKKDARK
via OnlineConsoles
The match making services have been terminated for the SegaAM2's arcade-to-console port of Outrun 2SP. Outrun 2006 was terminated randomly without any notice given to SumoDigital (the company that ported it to home consoles). The time gap for when it was taken offline, is somewhere between November of 2007 to February of 2008. The last time I took the game online was back in November of '07.
This game can still be played online though via LAN tunneling. Outrun 2006 can only be tunneled NTSC vs NTSC, and PAL vs PAL. If PAL and NTSC players try to start a match, it results in players from the other region being dropped from the race.
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April 4th, 2008, 00:50 Posted By: wraggster
yonaba posted this news/release:
Pimp My Name R3 Release
Coded By R.Yonaba
Graphics By Caf
What's this?
Define a 8 letters Name and a custom color.Chosse a Font style and the Name will be displayed as a Tag.
Changelog
Now you can define a 8 Letters Name
New Visual Keyboard
You can define the Color of your tag
New More Fonts (video games titles Fonts Added on a second Page)
All bugs And Errors Fixed
New commands added
Code optimized
Note: This Homebrew is Compatible Fat and Slim using Homemister's LuaPlayerHm v5
Installation path
PSP/GAME
(Only this..or lot of features shouldn't work)
Download and give feedback via comments
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April 4th, 2008, 00:38 Posted By: wraggster
New from SuccessHK
Pro Speaker System is a high quality twin stereo speakers and equipped with bass boost system. It not only provides enhanced sound playback from your PSP games, movies or music, but also offers excellent protection for your PSP console.
More features:
- Soft Touch Design
- Compact design fits snugly around the PSP
- Robust case offers maximum protection for your PSP
- Retractable desktop stand
-4 x AAA batteries are required
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