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January 19th, 2008, 17:05 Posted By: wraggster
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SNK has announced all the titles in their upcoming Arcade Classics Volume 1 for PS2 and PSP:
ART OF FIGHTING
BASEBALL STARS 2
BURNING FIGHT
FATAL FURY
KING OF FIGHTERS '94
KING OF THE MONSTERS
LAST RESORT
MAGICIAN LORD
METAL SLUG
NEO TURF MASTERS
SAMURAI SHODOWN
SENGOKU
SHOCK TROOPERS
SUPER SIDEKICKS 3
TOP HUNTER
WORLD HEROES
A lot of these are already available for purchase elsewhere on the PS2 (or virtual console), but it'll be worth it for Sengoku, Last Resort, Shock Troopers, Burning Fight, and Baseball Stars 2. My guess is this'll be at the $29.99 pricepoint instead of the usual $14.99 - simply because there's also a PSP version, and you can't really sell a new PSP game for much less than that..
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January 19th, 2008, 16:01 Posted By: gamefreak199101
MUX 2.1 by KingSebo (C) 2008
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INSTALL:
Copy MUX21 folder to ms0:/PSP/GAME/
DE-INSTALL:
Delete ms0:/PSP/GAME/MUX21
Copy ms0:/UPDATE_BACKUP to ms0:/PSP/GAME/UPDATE
MUX 2.1 is a tool, to multiplex your Updates to your MS, this means:
After starting MUX 2.1 the first time, in PSP/GAME/MUX21/ you have 9 UPDATE_X folders.
In this folders, you can put your UPDATE files.
Now start MUX 2.1.
Press O to label the UPDATE_X folders
(Remeber the content of the UPDATE_X folders)
Press X to aktivate UPDATE_X as UPDATE
(means: Copy the content of ms0:/PSP/GAME/MUX21/UPDATE_x to of ms0:/PSP/GAME/MUX21/UPDATE)
Press [] to aktivate UPDATE_X as GAME
(means: Copy the content of ms0:/PSP/GAME/MUX21/UPDATE_x to of ms0:/PSP/GAME/MUX21/UPDATE_APP)
(Example: 3.80 M33 1.5er Kernel AddOn (this AddOn have to use another foldername as UPDATE)
After activate an UPDATE, you can return to XMB and start the UPDATE normal.
Starting MUX 2.1 the first time MUX 2.1 is looking for MUX 2.0. When found MUX 2.0 and the UPDATE folders inside,
MUX 2.1 using the content of the MUX 2.0 folders and delet MUX 2.0
When MUX 2.1 don´t found MUX 2.0, the folders will be creat new.
Your old UPDATE folder will backuped to ms0:\UPDATE_BACKUP.
ms0:/UPDATE_BACKUP
ms0:/PSP/GAME/MUX21/UPDATE_1
ms0:/PSP/GAME/MUX21/UPDATE_2
ms0:/PSP/GAME/MUX21/UPDATE_3
ms0:/PSP/GAME/MUX21/UPDATE_4
ms0:/PSP/GAME/MUX21/UPDATE_5
ms0:/PSP/GAME/MUX21/UPDATE_6
ms0:/PSP/GAME/MUX21/UPDATE_7
ms0:/PSP/GAME/MUX21/UPDATE_8
ms0:/PSP/GAME/MUX21/UPDATE_9
ms0:/PSP/GAME/anothername/.... will not work.
NEW in Version 2.1:
* Copy as UPDATE or as GAME (for UPDATES not using PSP/GAME/UPDATE)
* Increase the speed
* Small changes by read the Update Folder Infos.
* Completly in english (Menu and Readme)
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Credits:
Dark_ALeX, psp2dev, bumuckle, Team3GO ,smokescreen, QJ,
BUM BUMMANIAC, Ralf Ricker, Murat, Maria and Peter, PSPFreakNRW2007,
pspfreak.de , die Ludolfs......
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January 19th, 2008, 05:54 Posted By: Art
Hi Guys,
This Moonrise/Moonset Calculator is based on an old BASIC program that has been floating about the net for years.
All I know is that it was printed in an old astronomy magazine, and it works. It is available on the net here:
http://www.schoepski.com/states/illi...e/moonrise.htm
and that is the original program that I have translated for Commodore 64 BASIC to produce this C64 program file.
It's ready to run on the PSPVice emulator for the Sony Playstation Portable.
PSP Vice for the PSP can be downloaded here:
http://perso.numericable.fr/~ckckck/C64_PSPVice.html
All testing with this program was done with PSPVice version 1.2 (Jan '08) as is the current version available from the website.
At some stage, I will probably port this to C, and include it into my Time Baby Clock program.
Look out for Time Baby V9b. It corrects a moon phase calc bug.
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention, if you want the source code, just type LIST once it's finished running!
Cheers, Art.
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January 19th, 2008, 02:24 Posted By: JKKDARK
New beta of the PlayStation 2 emulator for Windows and Linux.
Changelog:
* Reverted a Scratchpad change which stopped Tekken 4 working in 275.
* Fixed the corrupt block in the corner of the psychonauts videos
Plus previous fixes:
* FF7 Dirge Of Cerberus crash fixed.
* Couple of Vif stall fixes (chessmasters goes 1 screen further, woo!!) brings a tiny speedboost for Guitar Hero too.
* VU Skip reverted to the old version to fix those games which had black screen problems when using it
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January 19th, 2008, 01:29 Posted By: gamefreak199101
Freeplay has again updated his Radio Player for the PSP
Version 1.7, 1/18/2008
Added support for custom plugins. Included an example - a two-channel equalizer that displays beneath the 'stop' button. For an example of how plugins work, open X:\radio\plugins\equalize r.plugin in your favorite text editor.
Plugins are self-contained JavaScript files, so if you're any good with that, you can easily make your own plugins. FreeRadio will automatically load any plugin files stored in the X:\radio\plugins folder with a filename ending in '.plugin'. The only requirements for a plugin are 'load' and 'start' functions and a variable named 'started'. The rest is up to you.
Plugins are only loaded in the Shoutcast, Stream, and Playlist views; this is because rest either don't play audio or might not always look the same (since podcasts and RSS can use HTML).
The web browser and bookmark links now open in a new tab, rather than the current one.
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January 19th, 2008, 01:28 Posted By: JKKDARK
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After the launch of Singstar Bollywood, Sony Computer Entertainment has brought yet another party game to India. Sony’s Buzz quiz game was so popular the world over, and now it is here in the country in the form of Buzz!: The Maha Quiz. Making it very special is the fact that the game has been made to cater to the local audience and has been developed in collaboration with quizmaster Derek O’ Brien. It is available as of now only for the PlayStation 2 console.
This party game has over 5,000 questions on trivia ranging from celebrities to nature to history to sports. There are some questions relating to music as well, making this even more of a fun party game. Basically, the game promises to recreate the TV game show experience right in your room!
Set in a well-designed virtual studio, you will be surrounded by all the hype with the comically cheesy Buzz as the game show host and his curvaceous assistant Rose.
The best part is that up to 8 people can play the game. Moreover, Buzz!: The Maha Quiz comes with 4 buzzers, making it even more realistic.
Buzz!: The Maha Quiz was launched in style in a swanky lounge/club in Mumbai in the presence of cricketer Srishant, actor Neil Nitin Mukesh, flim critic Rajeev Masandand Mr.Radhakrishnan, well known as a NeoSports anchor. Certainly it was a star-studded affair, and all four of them who seemed to have been well picked from varied fields, competed against each other on stage, playfully edging each other on.
Yes, a real life Mr.Buzz was present at the event, who seemed to live up to his comic and cheesy nature as well.
Mr.Atindriya Bose- Country Manager, Sony Computer Entertainment said, “Buzz enjoys a tremendous fan following across the globe because of three key elements - accessibility, character and sociability. It’s the live-in-your-living-room game show experience that everyone can enjoy, thanks to the Buzz! Buzzers. The cheeky personality of Buzz guides the tone of the game and related communications, setting it apart from bland competitors. Rose with her vixen-like appearance and appeal, also adds glamour to the game. After the success of Singstar Bollywood, it is only natural that we bring in Indian game contents in such a popular franchise as Buzz!: The Maha Quiz.”
The newly launched Buzz: The Maha Quiz which is based on the original Buzz! Game includes 3 new rounds together with the old favorites. Expect the final round of the game to be very competitive. Buzz!: The Maha Quizz also gives you many characters to choose from.
A very interesting feature is that you will actually be able to get yourself on to the big screen only if you have an EyeToy USB camera!
Here are the new features seen in Buzz!: The Maha Quiz
# Slick TV-style presentation and a studio at-its-most technically advanced
# Fully-implemented 5-8 playermode
# 12 different territory SKU’s
# 5000 + brand new general knowledge questions, covering TV, movies, music, sports, science, nature and more
# New pictures, videos and music
# All-new round types g) “Mystery Games”
# Track your stats in the Hall of Fame
# 16 contestants to choose from
# plug in an EyeToy USB Camera and get yourself on the big screen
# fine-tune the Buzz! experience with 3 difficulty levels and 3 game lengths
# Classic Buzz! game modes: Single Player and Multiplayer, plus Teamplay, Quiz Master and Quickfire Modes.
Buzz!: The Maha Quiz is available for the Sony PlayStation 2 console for a price of Rs.1,499 in India. It comes with 4 buzzers for a fun multiplayer experience.
Word is that Buzz!: The Maha Quiz will be launched for Sony PS3 consoles sometime in late 2008.
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January 19th, 2008, 01:17 Posted By: JKKDARK
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If you and your PlayStation 2 were hoping to tear up some farmland with your UFO, THQ has bad news for you: Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed has been cancelled.
IGN discovered the cancellation during an e-mail session with a THQ representative but has been unable to obtain a comment from the company.
Set before the events of Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon -- a PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 installment of the franchise that ships in March -- Big Willy Unleashed is still coming to the Wii and PSP. Basically, aliens are back to conquer the planet and it's up to you to make sure the beasts succeed.
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January 19th, 2008, 00:48 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from theketchupman
Hey guys, it've been a long time since i've not updated the recovery LE ... Here it's the time to do it
Recovery LE 3.80 v1
Credits :
- Pandora tool thx to HellCat & SilverSpring (thx so much)
- WildCard team for the Recovery Plugin
New in this release
- 100% functionnal in 3.80 M33
- [+] adding "M33 network" setting in Advanced.
- Pandora now use (thx to HellCat & SilverSpring) hardware functions, since pandora's main functions no longer exist in 3.80.
- [-] Removed : backing up and writing up EEPROM.
Known bugs :
- when you go off sleep mode, there's 99% of chance that the plugin freezes. If someone has an idea, just mail me at ketchup[at]pspgen.com
- if you see more bugs, just tell me at the same email adress.
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January 19th, 2008, 00:40 Posted By: wraggster
Freeplay has released a new version of his Radio Player for the PSP, heres whats new:
Version 1.6, 1/17/2008
fixed the readme... this ain't 2007 anymore
Added support for user themes, based on cascading stylesheets. To make a theme, create a file called 'user_theme.css' in the Radio\Personalize folder and edit it with any text editor. It's a standard CSS stylesheet, so if you don't know about CSS, it's time to learn There are a few special pieces of the page which can be themed individually:
'bg': The background image.
'meta': The bar at the top of the screen that displays the current stream info.
'stopbutton': The 'stop playback' button.
To theme these pieces, make sure their name is preceded by a '#' in the user_theme.css file; this is how CSS knows it's a page element that has a specific ID. If you're confused, check out the example user_theme.css file; it's a copy of default the 'bg', 'meta', and 'stopbutton' theme settings.
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January 19th, 2008, 00:34 Posted By: wraggster
mirzab14 has released a new version of his create directorys application for the PSP Custom Firmware 3.80m33
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January 19th, 2008, 00:31 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from RedSquirrel:
Hi guys, sorry for my bad english, I'm Italian ^^
I would to share with this wonderfull community my last update to Alternative VSHMenù, the 3.5.
from the attached README.txt:
What's it?
It is an Alternative VSHMenù that has ALL same functions of the M33 VshMenù and other utilities such as the possibility to change the background color, to power off and to sleep the console, to activate and to disactivate M33 VshMenù from dashboard or to make screenshot of XMB!
Press HOME (by Default) in XMB to start the Alternative VshMenù!
Press CIRCLE (by Default) in Menù to close it.
N.B.: Do not flash this plugin erasing M33 satelite.prx! In this case Alternative VSHMenù does not work!
Features
v3.5
-Changed the disposition of menu lines to avoid to occupy all PSP screen height.
-Added a function to enable/disable M33 Network Update.
-Now when VSHMenù begins, the button "Shutdown PSP" will be selected as the first. In this way the process of PSP turning off, reboot and standby is quickly.
-Added 2 new versions of the PRX: one of them is the Italian translation (by Red Squirrel) and the other is the French Translation (by Britix).
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January 19th, 2008, 00:19 Posted By: wraggster
According to a new survey conducted by product pricing site kakaku.com, as reported by Dow Jones, Japanese gamers care more about software than pricing. Of the 3,422 gamers polled 49.2 percent said their top concern when considering a console to purchase is whether it's "compatible with the games they absolutely want to play."
28 percent said they planned to buy the Wii next compared to 27 percent who said the PS3 would be their next purchase.
Perhaps, however, these numbers are so close because so many gamers have already purchased a Wii at this point. One quarter said they already own the Wii compared to just 10 percent who own the PS3. Another quarter own the DS, while just three percent have the Xbox 360.
http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/ne...y/19106/?biz=1
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January 19th, 2008, 00:19 Posted By: wraggster
Supercomputing in education is a brand-new game thanks to a cluster of Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) consoles and some creative thinking.
In 2005, when University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth physics professor Guarav Khanna first learned of Sony's plans to release a new open-platform PlayStation device with a high-power microprocessor, or a "Cell Broadband Engine," he had a feeling the new video-game console would hold great promise beyond gaming.
Now, Khanna's suspicions have paid off, as he conducts high-level scientific research on a supercomputer he built with his colleague Glen Volkema late last year, using a cluster of eight PS3 consoles running Linux.
Because of the unique features and easy accessibility of the PS3, Khanna believes the console has huge potential for use in settings other than research institutions--such as in classrooms and school computer labs.
According to Khanna's calculations, each PS3 cell processor--which he dubs a "supercomputer on a chip"--is equal to about 25 processors in a traditional desktop computer. The PS3 has a "lot more legs" than other processors, Khanna says--"a lot more potential."
The raw power of Khanna's PS3 supercomputer is perfect for highly calculation-intensive research, such as his own on small stars and black holes. But it's the machine's low cost that is the real story.
Whereas a mid-range desktop computer with decent processing power costs about $1,000, a single PS3 console sells for about $400, even though the production cost of the device runs around $800. As with other gaming consoles, the cost of the PS3 is subsidized, Khanna explains, so Sony can make money from the sale of video games.
"We're talking about saving a tremendous amount of money," Khanna says, referring to the use of multiple PS3 consoles to create a supercomputer.
Khanna's eight-PS3 supercomputer has tremendous implications for the research community, especially as the wait time for supercomputer use has skyrocketed in recent years.
http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/top-...4b1&d=top-news
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January 19th, 2008, 00:18 Posted By: wraggster
Remember when Sony took backwards compatibility out of the PLAYSTATION 3? That hurt. But, don't worry, it appears as though Sony hasn't totally given up on BC. A job listing for a development engineer has popped up on the Sony Computer Entertainment site. The job entails:
"Implementing and improving software emulation for the PS/PS2/PSP/PS2 for the PS3 and the next generation system."
http://kotaku.com/346279/yes-sony-st...ckwards-compat
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January 19th, 2008, 00:17 Posted By: wraggster
Is it the rising Blu-Ray hype that is driving sales? Or a baser aspect of the techno-toy that is beginning to spur on the return of the PlayStation brand.
In my opinion the answer is a bit of both, sales have steadily increased arguably in line with the rise of HD TV. But similarly world-wide sales of the Wii and Xbox 360 have also increased almost in parallel.
The big jumps in PS3 sales have occurred on a regional basis because of significant software releases, for example, in Japan there were spikes of PS3 sales for the release of Virtua Fighter 5, Gundam Musou, Hot Shots Golf 5 and more recently for Gran Turismo 5 Prologue.
Amongst the differing tastes of Western regions on the other hand, it is hard to find a PS3 exclusive that became a console seller. Unlike Halo 3 for Xbox 360, games such as Lair, Heavenly Sword and even Uncharted: Drake's Fortune caused only minor ripples of increased hardware sales.
No, the single significant event that has started the resurgence of sales in the PS3, which now matches the Xbox 360 world-wide, was the price adjustment in early November . Across all regions, the spike in sales and continued success of the machine has been simply due to making it cheaper.
http://www.itwire.com/content/view/16156/1092/
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January 19th, 2008, 00:16 Posted By: wraggster
Hardware Momentum
* December 2007 was the biggest month for PLAYSTATION®3 (PS3™) since launch, with 798K hardware units sold in December; this represents an increase of 60% over December of last year. With upcoming titles like Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, Devil May Cry 4, Burnout Paradise, and HAZE as well as current momentum for Blu-ray, there is a great deal of enthusiasm for the PS3 as we enter the new year.
Software Momentum
* PlayStation total software revenue in December was $822 million, sales nearly doubled compared to last month's sales.
* PlayStation platforms had three software titles in the top ten list across all consoles for the month of December: Guitar Hero III for PS2 sold 800K units, Madden NFL 08 for PS2 sold 655K units and Call of Duty 4 on PS3 sold 522K units.
http://kotaku.com/346309/sony-respon...-seems-pleased
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January 19th, 2008, 00:15 Posted By: wraggster
Even before the PC version released, rumours of a PS3 conversion of the stunning Crysis (developed by Far Cry creators Crytek) were rife, and not far off the mark if insiders at the studio are to be believed. The game looks to be a port of the PC original plus some extra modes and features, a kind of Crysis 1.5.
For technical reasons we hear an Xbox 360 version of Crysis isn't in development.
http://www.gamesradar.com/us/ps3/gam...09104752229059
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January 18th, 2008, 20:00 Posted By: bandit
Sony has released a video of how their new PlayTV works with the PSP, TV and PlayStation 3. You can watch, replay and record digital TV on your PlayStation 3. Watch the video..
Source: Three Speech
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January 18th, 2008, 20:00 Posted By: bandit
Sony has released a video of how their new PlayTV works with the PSP, TV and PlayStation 3. You can watch, replay and record digital TV on your PlayStation 3. Watch the video..
Source: Three Speech
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January 18th, 2008, 18:55 Posted By: Shrygue
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LucasArts has winged over five brand new screens for its space shooter, Fracture. Come see.
Here's a little weekend treat, five new shots from Fracture, which doesn't look anything like Mass Effect at all. Does it?
Anyway, we bet you agree it's looking great and here's a clip from PSM3's recent preview: "Fracture is set in 2161. There's a war on. Now there's a surprise. It's Europe and Eastern USA vs Asia and Western USA, who, unsportingly, have created a load of genetic mutants to fight their battles.
"But Jet Brody on the East USA side and 'cybernetically enhanced', has a trick or two up his sleeve - and they're called 'tectonic' and 'subsonic' grenades. Subsonic grenades cause massive ditches which magnetically attract enemies towards them, then blow up."
Finish what you started here. But not before you've looked at the shots below.
Screenshots here
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