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September 10th, 2007, 20:47 Posted By: Shrygue
via Eurogamer
Developer Ready at Dawn has said God of War: Chains of Olympus will be out in North America on 4th March, 2008.
It also revealed to Gamespot that a UMD demo will be sent out later this month - for those of you across the pond who signed up for it on the official site earlier in the year. On it will be a playable level from the PSP game, as well as some other bits and pieces like behind-the-scenes footage.
Ready at Dawn expects everyone else in the US will get their hands on this before the end of the year.
But unfortunately we're none the wiser over what this means for Europe, with Sony unavailable for comment at the time of writing.
God of War: Chains of Olympus is the PSP version of the popular PS2 action romp. Ready at Dawn is creating it under the supervision of the original team, and has already scooped numerous plaudits for its efforts - like a best of show award from the Leipzig Games Convention 2007 panel.
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September 10th, 2007, 20:45 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released at import store Play Asia
features
New Original Adventure: Live the life of a Leaf Ninja as an original story unfolds leaving the fate of the ninja clans in your hands.
Multiple Playable Characters: Choose your favorite ninja, including Naruto, Shikamaru, Rock Lee, Kakashi, Guy, Neji, Choji, and more, to complete story-driven missions and intense challenges.
Multi-Player Battle: During the game, a second player is able to join in on the action for a simultaneous two-player adventure! Want to prove your skills?
Lethal Attacks and Weapons: Harness the power of Rasengan, Lightning Blade, Sand Coffin, and other moves, straight from the series! Face off against multiple enemies using either close combat or long-range weapons, including over 30 attack items that will give you the upper hand in battle.
Multiple Modes of Play: Play alone or with a friend in Story Mode where you can traverse a lush, 3-D anime-style world in which Naruto and his friends work together to deter the evil threat.
description
A new evil has risen and threatens to take over not only the Hidden Leaf Village, but all the other villages and ninja clans as well. An ancient organization which was long thought disbanded is alive and well and in search of several orbs to resurrect a mechanical horror that will ravage the land. It’s now up to Naruto and all the Hidden Leaf Genin to join forces with those of the Hidden Sand Village to stop this menace.
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September 10th, 2007, 20:36 Posted By: wraggster
via joystiq
Ars Technica has a mole that's had a few hits in the past that's now whispering about something big . The mole says that Sony's console pricing for the holiday season will be the 80GB PlayStation 3 at $499.99 and a 40GB PlayStation 3 at $399.99. Yep, 40GB. We hope there's some other sort of pot sweetening here, otherwise, the only consumer for the 80GB SKU is the one who doesn't realize that you can hook whatever hard drive you want up to the system. The mole also claims that Spider-Man 3 on Blu-ray will be packed in with one or both of the consoles and that the PlayStation 2 will be dropping to $99.99.
The PS2 and PS3 price cuts would make sense going into a tough holiday fight. Even the 40GB rings true in the sense that it's PlayStation 3 plus baffling pricing, the Sony and Cher of the industry at the moment. With Tokyo Game Show just around the corner, we're hopeful we'll get some official word soon.
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September 10th, 2007, 20:29 Posted By: wraggster
via /.
Ian Bogost writes at Gamasutra about the (now quiet) controversy between Sony and the Church of England. You may recall the religious organization's objection to the use of the Manchester cathedral in Insomniac's alternate history WWII shooter Resistance. The result of this objection was a weak-kneed apology from Sony, and an attempt to push the whole thing under a rug. Bogost notes that never once did the company try to defend itself on artistic merit, simply capitulating to the objections of the church. That, he has decided, leaves the job up to him:
"For my part, I think the cathedral creates one of the only significant experiences in the whole game, one steeped in reverence for the cathedral and the church, rather than desecration. Resistance is not a game richly imbued with wisdom. It's a first-person shooter, and it is a pretty good one. It's beautifully rendered, taking apparent advantage of the advanced graphical capabilities of the PlayStation 3. The game is very linear, both in its plot and the paths through each level, but that linearity allows it to focus the player on a smaller, more tightly crafted environment. Resistance takes up a common theme in science fiction: an ultimate test of humankind against the Other."
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September 10th, 2007, 19:05 Posted By: wraggster
New release for PSP from Divineo China
Following in the footsteps (or wriggle-tracks?) of its legendary predecessors, Worms: Open Warfare 2 brings back the classic 2D gameplay with all sorts of extra features, and squeezes it all onto your favorite handhelds.
The first point of note is the enhanced online multiplayer mode for both systems, meaning not just local multiplayer games, but fully international deathmatches, stats and leaderboards. Also to be had here are a whole host of new customisation options -- you can create your own custom landscapes as well as design team flags, modified hats, tombstones, victory dances and more... On top of the classic deathmatch, there are also new single and multiplayer modes in the form of Rope Race, Forts, Puzzle and Campaign modes. There's even a new Firing Range to try your hand at the 11 new weapons: such as the Bunker Buster, Buffalo of Lies, Super Sheep, Concrete Donkey and Holy Hand Grenades!
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September 10th, 2007, 10:32 Posted By: wbb
Hello all
I have updated "Modo", a mod player (and more) for the PSP.
This is the version from September 10 (release 6).
The list of changes are:
- Remote control support
- The menu browser is a bit faster (uses cache)
- Limited playlist option added (use Triangle button to select multiple directories / files).
- Choose a different directory after first start. Create modo.cfg and put into the first line the directory, eg: ms0:/PSP/Music
- Vorbis/Ogg support added (via libTremor)
Please see Readme.txt for details.
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September 10th, 2007, 07:34 Posted By: wraggster
Team M33 has released a great new version of the Popsloader (PSX Game Loader) for their Custom Firmware. Heres the release notes.
Popsloader with support for all pops!
New in this version:
- Added the remaining pops: 3.00-3.03
These pops require the following modules: kd/meaudio.prx kd/popsman.prx kd/pops.prx and
vsh/module/pafmini.prx. As always, they go in seplugins/popsloader directory with the naming
meaudio3xx.prx, popsman3xx.prx etc.
- Added compatibility between savedatas <= 3.30 and those of 3.40 and higher.
The thing works like this: If you have been playing in for example 3.52 pops, and then you
select a pops from 3.00-3.30, popsloader will automatically convert the savedata into the old format.
The reverse operation, from old format to new format, will be done by Sony code with a confirmation dialog.
popsloader plugin work in 3.51 M33, 3.52 M33 and..... 3.60 M33 for PSP slim. Coming soon.
M33 Team
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September 10th, 2007, 02:57 Posted By: Basil Zero
A few months ago, Squareenix announced 3 star ocean titles, 2 for PSP and 1 for a next gen system(though it wasnt said whether it would be out for 1 or for both.
But seeing as it is SE, star ocean of course will be released for ps3 no doubt.
Today, some screenshots have showed up showcasing what to expect in the game.
Along with the screenshots, information proclaimed:
Tri-Ace's PS3 sci-fi RPG Star Ocean 4, this time the game allow 4 characters in the battle.
Along with that, apparently it seems like Squareenix has updated their Star Ocean Portal, in it proclaims two new (somewhat) additions of star oceans for PSP along with a section "Star Ocean 4", however no system is specified.
http://www.eternalsphere.com/index.html
Screenshots: http://www.the-magicbox.com/0709/game070905c.shtml
However, one piece of information is below where the system should of been specified, "TGS 2007". Guess we'll have to stay tune for more info of Star Ocean 4 at this year's TGS.
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September 10th, 2007, 01:21 Posted By: wraggster
CrazyC has posted up a new binary of his Dos Emulator for the PSP, heres what he posted:
I've put up a new version that adds a new option to the sdl section called keyhint. When set to true, the first button press will display a hint about what key you will get with the second button press. If the key you want isn't there you can cancel by pressing cross. It currently flickers a bit, but I'll fix that soon. Hopefully this will tide people over until I can put a full osk in..
Download Links
0.71 patch
0.71 binary (rename to EBOOT.PBP if you have to)
0.71 conf file
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September 10th, 2007, 01:15 Posted By: wraggster
New release from Noobz:
At last! We promised a solution to help people trapped on firmware v3.11 by Sony's dirty tricks, and here it is.
As you may know, if you have a TA-082/TA-086 motherboard , then if you downgraded your PSP to v1.50, its idstorage keys will have been patched during downgrading to avoid bricking. The latest official Sony firmwares (3.30 onwards) detect this patch, and refuse to allow you to upgrade. Without a hardware solution, this can leave you trapped on v3.11 firmware, with no way to upgrade, and no way to downgrade.
This release consists of HEN for v3.11, plus a v3.11 downgrader, and an idstorage key fixer for v3.11. This allows you the choice of either
staying on v3.11 to run homebrew
downgrading to v1.50 to run homebrew or install custom firmwares, or
upgrading to official Sony firmwares v3.30 or beyond.
Note that you will require an unpatched Lumines to use this, in common with all other homebrew exploits for v3.10-v3.50 firmwares.
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September 10th, 2007, 00:32 Posted By: wraggster
via joystiq
Sony recently updated their US backwards compatibility search website now that the States gets to join in Europe's pain. As we learned during E3, the new 80 GB PS3 does have backwards compatibility issues. All future PS3 models will also have similar BC issues as they'll use the less expensive software emulation program instead of the PS2 native hardware which is currently in the 60GB model. If you're even considering a future purchase of a PS3 and are at all concerned about your consoles' backwards compatibility, it may be well worth it to get the 60GB model while it still exists -- it truly is your best option in case Sony gets lackadaisical about updating their software backwards compatibility like Microsoft was.
A quick search in the database shows cracks in the foundation already:
God of War -- 60GB: "No major problems for this title." 80GB: "During various FMV sequences throughout the title, the audio plays overlapped by static audio distortion."
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater -- 60GB: "No major problems for this title." 80GB: "During various FMV sequences throughout the title, the audio plays overlapped by static audio distortion." & "Throughout gameplay, the title performs at a significantly slower than normal performance speed."
Final Fantasy X -- 60GB: "No major problems for this title." 80GB: "At various points throughout the Opening FMA sequence, the graphics jitter."
Destroy All Humans -- 60GB: "No major problems for this title." 80GB: "At specific points during gameplay, character weapons do not function as intended."
Go look up some of your favorite games, these were just the first four we checked. There is no master list either, every game must be specifically selected by title. If backwards compatibility is something you care about, it's worth taking the 60GB model under consideration.
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September 10th, 2007, 00:27 Posted By: wraggster
New from Divineo USA
Protect your Sony PSP from the elements with this skin tight Silicone protective skin and screen protector.
Silicone skin prevents scratches and finger prints from accumulating on the PSP.
Provides full access to the power switch, joystick and audio output jacks.
Allows insertion and removal of UMD disk without removing the skin.
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September 10th, 2007, 00:25 Posted By: wraggster
New from Divineo USA
The perfect solution to protect your PSP.
A combination of full grain leather and soft protective linings give you the ultimate in style and protection.
The simple yet classic design follows the contours of the case and gives you 3 discrete pockets for your UMD games.
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September 9th, 2007, 23:31 Posted By: JKKDARK
via WorthPlaying
Namco Bandai Games America's .hack //G.U. Vol. 3: Redemption logs gamers back into the engaging MMO setting where the lines of reality are blurred and danger lurks around every corner. Delivering an epic action-RPG experience, gamers must overcome evil and restore balance to “The World.”
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September 9th, 2007, 22:09 Posted By: mikebeaver
Those lovely people over at http://m-33.narod.ru/ have just released news that we can expect a PSP Slim and Lite version of thier firmware 3.60 m33.
So far there are no details as to how they have managed it or what features to expect, but keep watching Dc emu to keep up to date on this great news.
Mike..
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September 9th, 2007, 17:47 Posted By: wraggster
New from Divineo USA
Easily control the next generation of home entertainment with the Blue-Wave Remote from Nyko. The Blu Wave allows you to easily control the playback of Blu-Ray movies, DVDs and CDs on the PlayStation 3 console. Utilizing infrared technology, the Blue Wave can navigate system and movie menus, skip chapters or tracks, pause and play a movie or music and replicate other PlayStation 3 controller functionality from up to 25 feet away. The compact USB IR receiver plugs into any open USB port for easy set up requiring no complicate software, pairing or programming. The Blue Wave is powered by 2 AA batteries (included).
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September 9th, 2007, 17:33 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from sony psp player:
Moorland chicken for the PSP.
Control:
Similar to Stick/D PAD = move
R, (, one must switch IrDA on in the options!) = shoot
L = reload
Square = break
http://www.sendspace.com/file/tqi292v
Update with 3 levels:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/mut691
One can make also a level:
1. Moorland chicken/level changes and looks for the last number into the file (in this case 3)
2. Makes a new file for the level (in this case 4)
3. Changes into this file
. there a new file makes 4 named “background png” < - that becomes the background of the level
. a new file makes, opens 5 named “d.txt” this file and carries the level (0-10 = easily, 10-15 = means, >15 = heavily), stores this file
6. Moorland chicken PSP starts or goes into the menu and presses SELECT to to start again from moorland chicken the PSP
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September 9th, 2007, 17:24 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from Nielkie
I thew together this the other night when I didn't feel like working on my main project. The code is a mess, and there are a few known bugs, but I don't think a clone of the Helicopter game has been made before, so I'll release it.
Suggestions/Criticism welcome (Though I will not be actively working on this).
Credits:
Merick (I think) for Gu Blitting functions
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September 9th, 2007, 16:29 Posted By: mikebeaver
Originaly from Weltall
Here it is a new version of cwcheat: 0.1.9 REV.D
This revision has mainly optimizations and bugfixes.
Other than these now you can get to the start of an opened text file in the text editor by pressing START
and now USB MASS is supported even in game mode of 3.5x firmwares.
Finally for those who requested how to donate for this project i've setup a donation button with paypal: you may find it Here
Download CWCheat Here
Change Log:
0.1.9 REV.D RELEASE
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- [PACKAGE] removed lite and normal homebrew prx as now it's useless
- [ALL] Now it's possible to go to the beginning of the opened text file by pressing START
- [PACKAGE] fixed some errors in the readme
- [ALL] removed all remaining things about the homebrew build in the source
- [ALL] various optimizations in the builtin strings
- [ALL] various optimizations in the text reader
- [GAME] Fixed USB MASS support in 3.5x game mode. Now you can access again the memory stick while playing you favourite game
- [SITE] now it's available a donation link for those who requested it http://cwcheat.consoleworld.org/donations.php
differently from ads which are used just for paying the hosting, this will be a way to show the appreciation for my
work and to make me able to buy new hardware for development
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September 9th, 2007, 11:25 Posted By: wraggster
SofiyaCat has released a new version of PSPTube which lets you watch Youtube on your PSP. Google comes up very short in the translation department so i wont bother but safe to say try it yourself and let us all know what you think is new and improved.
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