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February 7th, 2008, 20:11 Posted By: Shrygue
via Eurogamer
Sky Diving is the GBP 3.49 downloadable game star of this week's PlayStation Store update on PS3, while PSP owners can download the WipEout Pulse Mirage Pack if they fork out GBP 3.49 on the PSP Store for PC.
The second-most exciting thing on the PS3 Store this week is a pair of free DLC updates for two of Sony's best-supported games - Folklore and MotorStorm. The former, Game Republic's charming little blend of hackandslash and spooky adventure, says hello to a new Folk called Malion.
Interestingly, said Folk was actually designed to meet the specifications outlined by the winner of a competition for PlayStation.com forumites. "The Malion (Spore Lion) runs circles around the enemy whilst creating an intoxicating spore cloud from its tail and thorny mane," Jeff Read had explained. "When the prey is dazed The Malion jumps in for the kill. The tail and claws are primary attacks, but this Folk is highly poisonous... wear protective gloves! The Malion fears fire."
This was enough to dazzle Game Republic, with dev-head Yoshiki Okamoto praising the high standard of entries. "Congratulations to Jeff, the runners-up and all the people who took the time and effort to design a new Folk," he said. "We hope you enjoyed being creative and that you continue designing."
And so do we, because it's a nice thing to hope for. As for the MotorStorm treat we mentioned, it's the enigmatically monikered "MotorStorm Chinese New Year". Let us know what that one's all about in your usual special place.
Also among the downloadable treats for PS3 owners are European demos for Conflict: Denied Ops and Turok, both of which are due out on PS3 and other formats tomorrow, 8th February.
And if you absolutely can't bear to put the pad down, then Lost Planet and PixelJunk Monsters trailers are also there.
But no Everyday Shooter. Or PAIN. Come on, Sony!
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February 7th, 2008, 19:49 Posted By: Shrygue
via Kotaku
From 90mm to 65mm to 45mm - IBM has announced details on a smaller, more efficient version of the Cell BE processor, which of course is the brains inside every shiny new PlayStation 3.
IBM will soon migrate from the 65nm process currently used to manufacture the chips to their next generation 45nm high-k process, which results in a Cell that requires 40 percent less power, reducing cooling costs while a smaller die means higher yields and a lower overall cost. This gives Sony a choice - reduce the price of the system to increase their install base or just ride the cheaper process for awhile to work up a little profit. Also interesting to note is that once again the shrink comes with no performance tweaks, with IBM citing the need to maintain gaming software operation. In other words, IBM's Cell division is Sony's little b***h.
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February 7th, 2008, 19:48 Posted By: Shrygue
via Computer and Video Games
An online multiplayer demo of Capcom's frosty shooter Lost Planet has just appeared on PSN - but only if you're Japanese.
You can get at the demo, which allows for 8 player deathmatch rather than the full game's 16, by changing your PSN region and other sneaky methods of getting at juicy Far Eastern content.
The PS3 version is set to feature all the downloadable content and bonus characters from the year-old Xbox 360 version, plus via the magic of PSN you can of course play online without having to pay a penny. Nice.
The final game's out on February 29.
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February 7th, 2008, 19:46 Posted By: Shrygue
via Eurogamer
Top Men on the Internet have uncovered a hidden message in Twisted Metal: Head-On: Extra Twisted Edition that says the series is coming to PlayStation 3.
As spotted on NeoGAF, kids from GameFAQs discovered that random numbers displayed through the Dark Past video can be substituted for corresponding letters to give the message "Twisted Metal is coming on PS Three".
This comes a few days after David Jaffe of developer Eat Sleep Play told GamePro that "if you want to know what our next game is, it's absolutely revealed if you have a sharp eye in Twisted Metal: Head-On: Extra Twisted Edition".
"It's a really cryptic riddle we put in there," he said.
Twisted Metal publisher Sony told Eurogamer this morning that it could not comment on the reports.
Twisted Metal: Head-On: Extra Twisted Edition - out now in the States - is a budget-priced port of the PSP game Twisted Metal: Head-On, which features all sorts of added bonus content to keep fans of the series happy.
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February 7th, 2008, 05:56 Posted By: PSPdemon
This is meant to follow up with the memor32 review found here. - http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=82142
Extended review of the Memor32 memory card and Memento Firmware.
MEMOR32 review
Ill first begin with the Memor32 unit itself... and then move onto the memento firmware and other features that can be used with it.
The Savegame Manager ( SGM ) is not only eye pleasing, it is also really easy to use and understand. Basically, "Import" and "Export" features if you have a ".max" or another person's ".m32" save, and a "Backup" and "Restore" to move saves to and from the memory card.
screenshot of the savegame manager
Final Thoughts:
I really didnt think I was going to be too impressed, but boy was I wrong. It really does help with managing your game saves ( esspecially if you have loads of ps2 games ). The only thing i wish they would have included was atleast a usb cord and maybe instructions... bu
Pros:
- Build quality is top notch... Feels great, looks great and pretty much is great!
- Ability to export and import saves. ( So you have hardcopies of your saves just incase you need more room. )
- Ease of use. ( Wether you are new or old, its easy to understand. )
Cons:
- No USB cable
- No Software
- No Instructions
- Price ( but I suppose it pays itself off by allowing gamesave management )
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February 7th, 2008, 01:00 Posted By: wraggster
kiddido posted this video on youtube of the supposed unreleased Hello World for the PS3:
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February 6th, 2008, 23:57 Posted By: wraggster
From today on and covering the whole network of DCEmu Sites covering all the homebrew scenes, im going to ask you the Members and Visitors to DCEmu to recommend Memory Cards, Controllers, faceplates and much more.
First on the list is
Whats the Best PSP Music System.
Basically you have a choice of
Theres your choices, tell us which one you think is best and why and also if you have any horror stories or complaints about the items above then please post away.
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February 6th, 2008, 23:57 Posted By: TCLCloud
Readme | [video=youtube;yQYlrv-V7F4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeYVMcMFcug"]Preview 1[/URL] | | [URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQYlrv-V7F4[/video]
Its been a long time coming but its finally here! With nice new graphics, layout and content this needs to be on your PSP!
[B]Portal 117 details[/B]
20 Pages with all new graphics
350 Wallpaper links
168 Flash Games
35 Applications
21 Flash Videos
16 Music Downloads
38 Video Downloads
19 Ebooks, 11 other readings and readme's
62 RSS Channel Links
13 Game Saves
29 PSP websites linked, 31 other sites linked and 10 wikis.
Direct Links to demos
[B]Installation Guide[/B]
*1. Before downloading remove any older versions of Portal 117
*2. After downloading and unziping folder place Portal 117 Folder in D:\PSP\COMMON to make x:\PSP\COMMON\Portal 117
*3. On your PSP Browser type exactly- file:/psp/common/portal117/portal117.html - in the search bar
*4. The main portal page should load up
*5. Notes for installation, you will need a USB cable, around 64MB on your PSP Memory stick and a PSP with at least 2.00 firmware
*6. Flash will have to be enabled to use some content and features. This can be done by going to system settings under
settings on the main menu of the PSP (XMB). It can also be done through custom firmware registry hacks. Other features
of the Portal will require the use of WiFi (Wireless internet).
[B]Updates to this version[/B]
* All new graphics and pages
* Better layout for wallpapers and media sections
* Nearly 70 new games
* New applications
* 12 new flash cartoons
* Ebooks and reviews added to read
* 30 new links added
* 15 more video and music links
* 220 wallpaper links added
* Around 20 new RSS Channels
* Added 3 new game saves
Credits
A big thanks to all these people who have helped me one way or another:
ShIFTER
BOS Cowly
Wilko and Ollington
Boothy_boy and Mishy_Don
Benh at PSP Fanatic and Dcemu
Blackrave @ Dcemu
svendinkgreve
gianluca1
nedders12
olebrumm123
kluttykid
Goatlips
power7714 at the PSP Demo Center
Nukester
DCEmu
PSP Updates
PSP Fanboy
DOmisakin
A real big thanks to all those who have waited very paitently for this release. Its been a long time coming but its because of you guys its worth it. Thanks to all the regulars at PSP117 for the constant support and kind words, wouldn't be here without you guys!
[B][SIZE="4"]Download it here[/SIZE][/B]
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February 6th, 2008, 23:41 Posted By: wraggster
With so many firmwares released these days and updates coming as fast as hell its very hard to keep up with what is the best firmware for the PSP Slim and PSP Phat.
Firmware v1.5 used to be the kingpin although i preferred v1.0 myself but with these days of custom firmwares and so many revisions it will be interesting to hear from the DCEmu Members as to which firmware everyone recommends.
So over to you, whats the best firmware and why ?
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February 6th, 2008, 23:33 Posted By: wraggster
Winnydows posted this:
Fixed a lot of old bugs.
Accelerated import files through FFmpegSource.
Added forced decoding import. Helps a problem decode files, such as DVR-MS.
Updated components: x264, ffmpeg.
Fixed import 59.94 fps files.
Fixed Decimating work for the files differ from 29.97 fps.
Sound options merged to new free box. Soon all options will be here.
For MPEG2 formats added CBR encoding profile.
Intellectual TextControl replaced to more usefull WPF Custom NumericUpDown.
Changed logic work with audio.
Added audio channels control. Now you can DownMix and UpMix with many different variations.
Now you can specify external audio files.
Added volume detection accuracy.
Added bassAudioSource decoder - you can now specify external tracks in formats: MP3/MP2/MP1/OGG/WAV/AIFF/WMA/FLAC/WavPack/Speex/Musepack / AAC/M4A/APE/MO3/IT/ XM/S3M/MTM/MOD/UMX/CDA.
Updated design for XviD4PSP and WPF Player.
To framerate list added 50.00, 59.94, 60.00, 120 fps.
Added tsMuxeR tool. For manual M2TS muxing, later will be added M2TS out format.
Enhanced FFRebuilder feautures. Now this tool possible use for audio demuxing.
Now AVI format support x264 encoding.
XviD4PSP free program, but work on the program requires a lot of time and effort.
The new version will be available to all, where the sacrificial altar will reach 1000 points.
Can be sacrificed via PayPal, SMS.Wallet or Yandex.Money.
935 points still left.
http://www.winnydows.com/news.php
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February 6th, 2008, 23:31 Posted By: wraggster
Takka has released a new version of his work on exophases GBA emulator for the PSP.
UnOfficial gpSP kai-1 test svn rev 3.3.
Two PSP communications for test.
Transfer Dummy data after connection, then log be stored in MemoryStick.
Games communication is not available.
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February 6th, 2008, 23:21 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from Poison:
It has taken some time to see Awaker in final version, he took 10 months, The project started in April 2007, with some pause that I granted, We voila, Awaker is finally available (source code as a bonus) and no Only on PSP, a Windows version and a version for Linux on the day.
Awaker is a game in which you lead a small black square, The aim is to reach the end of the level before the adversary, While avoiding the sentinels because if you move while It is activated, you will be returned at the beginning of the level and it
Will catch your delay. Two modes are available, an easy mode, and an expert mode Where you slide on downgrades. Beware of false start, they are penalized!
The game boasts nine levels, as well as a bonus level, I let you Discover how to access.
The screenshots can be performed by pressing L,
Are saved in the TIFF file, and can therefore
Be consulted directly on your PSP.
How to play? (PSP):
Fléche multidirectionelle = Navigate the menu
Fléche Right / Forward = Joystick
X = OK
L = Screenshot
Start = Pause
? = ????? (Extra)
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February 6th, 2008, 22:21 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released today:
Mobile Suit Gundam: Giren no Yabou - Axis no Kyoui is a hexagonal strategy game, distributing your forces and moving them about in a strategy phase, then battling enemies in turn-based combat. In this game, you'll find scenarios from plenty of other Gundam franchises to play through, so no matter which Gundam floats your boat, you'll find something to enjoy. The game promises 20-30 hour game play with 400 different robots.
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-2f24.html
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February 6th, 2008, 21:01 Posted By: Shrygue
via Games Industry
Midway Games has announced new title This is Vegas from The Suffering developer Surreal Software.
The open-world game is a new project for the publisher, as it continues to show commitment to creating new intellectual properties for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC, such as the recently released John Woo's Stranglehold and Blacksite: Area 51.
"We are thrilled to be unveiling the first-ever videogame experience which allows players to live out their wildest Vegas fantasies," commented Alan Patmore, studio head at Surreal.
"Whether it's partying in the hottest night clubs, racing in underground circuits, testing your luck at the tables or getting into a bar-room brawl, This is Vegas has it all," he said.
This is Vegas is currently due for release in winter 2008.
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February 6th, 2008, 20:34 Posted By: borgqueenx
Download here: http://consoles.gdteam.net/download.php?view.11
Information:
This package allows you to autoboot the dos navigator, so you wont have to typ every command over and over to reach a game or something.
It also contains 4 cool freeware dos games and keymapping files so you can play the games instead of using the virtual keyboard to move/shoot/ect.
This package contains:
A readme.txt(i recommend all people to read it first)
Dosbox.(well, without this you could do nothing...)
Dosbox editted configuration file.(for booting the navigator, cpu speed 333mhz, and more)
Dosbox Navigator(for easy browsing through dosbox)
4 cool dos freeware games(2 rare games you wont find on the internet that fast)
Keymapping files for some games(read the readme for more info)
Credit goes to Murdock, and me...
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February 6th, 2008, 20:26 Posted By: Shrygue
via Games Industry
Rockstar has denied reports it almost gave the go-ahead to a Grand Theft Auto film last year, saying the company is "not interested" in bringing the series to the big screen.
According to Variety, a deal to develop a GTA movie was "virtually in place with one of the six major studios" last spring. "Eminem was quite possibly going to star," according to the report. The deal supposedly fell through at the last minute after Take-Two failed to agree terms with the studio.
Now Rockstar president Dan Houser has responded to the report, stating the company never considered being involved with any such project.
"Some movie producers were trying to put something together to entice us to make a movie, as studios and production teams frequently have done in the past," he told MTV.
"This proposal was no more interesting than the numerous others we receive. We never entertained proceeding with the project."
Houser further clarified, "Rockstar was not involved in this project in any way, shape or form." When asked if there are any plans to produce a GTA film in the future he replied, "It is not something we are currently interested in."
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February 6th, 2008, 20:24 Posted By: Shrygue
via Computer and Video Games
Sega's The Club, coming by the hand of PGR dev Bizarre Creations, hits PS3, 360 and PC this Friday.
Here are a few movies that just may tip the balance of if it's for you or not. But should three cuts not be enough for you, have a read of the review of the PS3 version here.
Don't expect any cars though, The Club is something completely different. But from the gameplay footage you're about to watch, it should be easy to identify what type of gamer you are? Terminator? Run and Gunner? Oh, missed the feature? Read it here then.
Trailer here
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February 6th, 2008, 20:15 Posted By: Shrygue
via Eurogamer
SouthPeak Games has revealed the full title for the first PS3 instalment in the Monster Madness series.
Monster Madness: Grave Danger is being developed with feedback from Battle of Suburbia in mind, so "every Zombie, Werewolf and Vampire has been recalled to square one".
Expect better camera angles, an improved control scheme, enhanced graphics and "expanded" online multiplayer modes. The game will also feature online co-op for up to four players. Plus there will be more than 15 new character costumes and more than 20 'Challenge' mini-games.
Monster Madness: Grave Danger is out in Q2. In the meantime, you can read Simon's review of the original and see the game in action on Eurogamer TV.
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February 6th, 2008, 20:04 Posted By: Shrygue
via Kotaku
At the Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills Michigan this morning a fire broke out in a young boy's pants. According to police, the PSP in the student's pocket overheated and exploded, burning a hole in his pocket and causing minor burns on his legs.
A teacher at the school managed to separate the boy from his gaming system, after which a lockdown was instituted at the school to facilitate emergency personnel reaching the injured young man, whose burns were treated on school grounds before being transported to a local hospital. Police are currently investigating the cause of the PSP's malfunction.
In the meantime, you might want to consider moving that puppy from your pocket to a backpack - preferably lined with asbestos, which is easily found at many schools across the country. I've had video games get my pants hot before, but somehow this just seems a whole lot less pleasant.
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