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August 24th, 2007, 23:00 Posted By: RCON
PSP Rhythm is having another song contest! There will be 3 prizes. Prizes include one 4gb memory stick and two 2gb memory sticks for the PSP.
-Louie
Announcement:
PSP Rhythm 7.1 Song Contest 2!!!
Rules:
-You can use any samples you like, but you must include the two contest samples provided below.
-You must submit your song before October 1, 2007
-Enter as many songs as you like.
Prizes:
The grand prize winner will receive a 4.0GB SanDisk PRO Duo Memory stick.
Two second place winners will receive a 2.0GB SanDisk PRO Duo Memory stick.
Songs will be judged on creativity, originality, and use of Rhythm 7.1 features.
Submit your song to rconlives@yahoo.com before October 1, 2007.
Website and samples:
http://www.psprhythm.com/music.shtml
Good Luck!!!
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August 24th, 2007, 22:32 Posted By: wraggster
New from Play Asia
features
Command up to 7 characters at a time and embark on a crusade in a 15th century fantasy setting of ogres, dragons and magical powers.
Explore ransacked villages and battlefields with visuals and cinematics that bring the world to life.
Tactics style action with unique team-based strategy of attacks and defenses.
Developed by Level-5, creators of the renowned Dark Cloud series and the critically acclaimed RPG Rogue Galaxy™
description
Step into a colorful world where history meets fantasy, taking part in a magical tale inspired by the life and times of the legendary Joan of Arc.
The story begins far in the past, when a great war was pursued by mankind against demonic armies attempting to enter the human world. Five brave heroes created armlets to restrain the demon gods.
Enter the 15th century, as France and England battle during the Hundred Years’ War. In a quest to turn back the rueful army, a young crusader named Jeanne is commanded by voices to use the power of the mysterious armlet that appears on her wrist to seal away the demon king and recover her homeland once and for all.
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August 24th, 2007, 20:49 Posted By: Freshmilk
You may have seen my recent releases of Teh Peek-uh-chewz game, Dementia v0.1b. Today I'm here to present you with the first official level pack out for the game, which is not much more than an all-important bugfix, unlocking more than half the game.
If you already have version 0.1b of the game, you may have noticed that level 29 is actually impossible to beat, which I must admit was my fault. By not being able to complete level 29, all the following 51 levels are therefore also void. This level pack fixes the bugs of a fair few levels to make the game playable from start to finish, as tested by 3 different people. Also included is an updated FADER.lua file, which greatly speeds up the loading time at the start of the game which annoyed a lot of people.
May I note that this is also my entry into the Neoflash competition, and I would highly appreciate your vote. All links to vote will remain in my signiture until the closing time of the competition, September 20th 2007. Once again, may I stress that I need your vote to progress further. Thanks in advance.
Note that you need v0.1b or above of Dementia for this level pack to work.
http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/sho...light=Dementia
The download link for the level pack is here:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/boxwiv
The fixed levels are:
29
30
31
36
42
64
68
69
76
78
79
80
Long list, huh...
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August 24th, 2007, 20:38 Posted By: Shrygue
via PS3 Fanboy
A handful of new screens and a few pieces of artwork for upcoming Square Enix title The Last Remnant have been upped over at RPGamer, courtesy of Japanese site gpara. With the credits out of the way, let's talk about the screenshots. We've seen a couple of these before, but for the most part, they're fairly new to us. Many are screengrabs from the opening cinema and we're not complaining about that -- they look cool.
The one screenshot we slapped up here, to our knowledge, is fairly new. We thought the brunt of this game involved gigantic battles of one army versus another and that's still true, but the screen above shows the main character about to drive his blade into what looks like a creepy critter from another dimension. Definitely makes our imaginations start to wander -- what else is in store for us with this game? We see, too, that a giant creature gets summoned once your morale is high enough. Instead of speculating over these screens, we guess we'll just wait until more news surfaces over the next couple of months.
Screenshots here via RPGamer
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August 24th, 2007, 20:36 Posted By: Shrygue
via PS3 Fanboy
We can't say we didn't see it coming -- Ninja Theory is willing to give us a second Heavenly Sword game. Chief developer for Ninja Theory (always get the two ninja companies confused), Nina Kristensen, issued this statement: "We'd certainly like to do the sequel with Sony but nothing's been set in stone ... We're looking to expand and do new things but certainly we want to continue the Heavenly Sword franchise." Ultimately the decision comes down to Sony and we're sure their decision will be based on sales of the first game.
Reviews are starting to come in for all of Sony's anticipated, heavy-hitting games. While there aren't a lot of reviews for Heavenly Sword just yet, it's getting mostly positive responses. Also, since it is so heavily anticipated, we think it'll sell well enough for Sony to "okay" a sequel. Even though most of us haven't gotten our hands on the final version, do you think Heavenly Sword should turn into another sequel-churning franchise, or is there just something a little more special about a single game that tells a whole story?
[Update: changed "Team Ninja" to "Ninja Theory"... seriously, these companies need to think a litter harder about their names.]
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August 24th, 2007, 20:35 Posted By: Shrygue
via PS3 Fanboy
Come and get these downloads while they're hot. We're a bit late with this post so they've cooled down a bit, but nevertheless the following still requires your attention. In celebration of the Leipzig Games Convention Sony yesterday released a whole load of new stuff onto the European PSN. The full list is below, but we feel we must begin with a disclaimer; the Folklore demo will only be available until the end of August. Here's the full list of new content:
- Folklore demo (free)
- Heavenly Sword Anime episode 3 (free)
- Heavenly Sword Making-Of episode 3 (free)
- 3 Warhawk trailers (all free)
- PSN Software Showcase video (free)
- Heavenly Sword trailer (free)
- Snake Ball trailer (free)
- PlayStation Eye showcase video (free)
- Metal Gear Solid 4 demonstration video (free)
- Stranglehold trailer (free)
- Unreal Tournament 3 trailer (free)
Reminder: The Folklore demo will be available only until the end of August. So go get it now!
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August 24th, 2007, 20:30 Posted By: Shrygue
via PSP Fanboy
IGN recently got its hands on a preview version of the upcoming PSP version of Disgaea. Although the game is largely a port, they noted two new features that will certainly get the attention of long-time fans. The game seemingly has both English and Japanese voice acting in the game, a feature we're hoping will survive in the final build. Certainly, anime fans will love to hear the game in its original language.
An additional mode, "Etna Mode," also provides a retelling of the story -- this time, from the perspective of the hot-headed Etna. According to IGN, "This perspective starts with Etna accidentally killing Laharl when trying to wake him up. Everything following that, it seems, is a spoiler for the main game, since you're suddenly privy to a great amount of information you wouldn't have known had you been playing from Laharl's perspective."
Sounds like Disgaea fans have a lot to look forward to, even in this PSP remake. It's clear that the title is shaping up to be more ambitious than a mere port, and we're glad to see Nis America take the effort to add something more for its US release this October.
Concept art and screenshots here
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August 24th, 2007, 18:04 Posted By: Shrygue
via Computer and Video Games
PS3's multiplayer frag-a-thon Warhawk has slipped slightly, and won't appear for download on PS Store on August 28 as previously announced by Sony.
Instead, the game will release on Thursday, August 30.
"As you know" a Sony spokesperson told CVG, "Thursday is the usual day for our PS Store refresh. We are sorry for any inconvenience that the extra 48 hours wait may cause."
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August 24th, 2007, 18:00 Posted By: Shrygue
via Eurogamer
Eidos has finally revealed details about its Highlander project, naming French outfit Widescreen Games as the developer of the PS3, 360 and PC games.
It will be a third-person action adventure that spans over 2000 years, giving you a chance to explore feudal Japan, medieval Scotland, a futuristic vision of New York and Pompeii before the historical volcanic eruption.
Similarly to the film, the aim will be to journey around the world and meet other immortal warriors in battle, lopping off their heads to win. You'll have the choice of Katana, Claybore or Double to use, and be able to use various techniques to overpower your foe - like Resurrection, Chi Balance, Fireblade, Wind Fury, Stone Armour and other powered-up special attacks.
You'll be the newcommer Owen Macleod, but come face to face with 77 other characters along the way - some familiar from the television series or films.
Widescreen is promising around 18 missions to tackle in general, and lots of ways to get around your environment: zip wires, dagger and traverse climbing, swan dives, free falls, cannonballs and beams.
It sounds like it will be a gory and mature affair, with a predicted adult age rating, and is due for release sometime next year.
Widescreen Games is responsible for titles like Dead to Rights II and upcoming swashbuckler Black Buccaneer.
Screenshots here
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August 24th, 2007, 17:37 Posted By: Shrygue
via Games Industry
Rockstar has announced that Manhunt 2 has finally been given a M rating in the US, clearing the way for an October release.
The ESRB has re-rated the game following Rockstar's submission of a modified version of the original product, which in June was branded with an Adults Only stamp.
"Manhunt 2 is important to us, and we're glad it can finally be appreciated as a gaming experience," said Sam Houser, founder of Rockstar Games.
"We love the horror genre. Manhunt 2 is a powerful piece of interactive story telling that is a unique video game experience. We think horror fans will love it."
After the game was given the AO rating in the US, Nintendo and Sony both refused to let the game appear on their consoles.
The game will now appear on October 31 in North America.
Manhunt 2 was also effectively banned in the UK by the BBFC after it refused to allow the game to go on sale.
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August 24th, 2007, 17:33 Posted By: Shrygue
via Games Industry
SCEA's analyst relations manager Mariam Sughayer has said the company is "very pleased" with the recent NPD sales figures for July - although sales of the PS3 still lag behind Microsoft's Xbox 360 console.
Earlier this month industry analysts weighed in with sale predictions, incorrectly expecting the PlayStation 3 to outsell the Xbox 360 for the first time since release in North America.
The PlayStation 3 sold 159,000 units in July, with Microsoft selling 170,000 Xbox 360 units. July was the first month that the recent USD 100 price cut on the PS3 would have been reflected in the data.
"From a PlayStation perspective, coming out of E3 we were really anticipating a good reaction to our new hardware pricing announced on July 9, and we were obviously very pleased to see that PS3 sales increased with 159,000 units sold at retail, which puts us up 61 per cent over June numbers," said Sughayer in the PlayStation.blog.
Sughayer believes that the price cut helped boost sales, aided by the building anticipation of new software due before Christmas.
"While I think a lot of that had to do with the new price, I also think there is a great deal of anticipation for the line up of games just around the corner."
"In fact, September should be definitely be a big month for us when you add in the launch of the new slimmer, lighter PSP," she added.
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August 24th, 2007, 17:26 Posted By: Shrygue
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Sony Europe boss David Reeves says the company hasn't ruled out introducing a hard disk drive to PlayStation Portable despite the upcoming launch of PSP Slim and Lite.
"I think that it certainly is not ruled out," Reeves told GamesIndustry.bizin an interview published today.
"The only thing I would say is that the flash memory is simply so cheap - you can get an 8GB Memory Stick for under 100 Euros, and on 8GB you can get a lot of content."
"I think the big debate is - there's a point in time when you have to put a stake in the ground and say we're going to go with flash memory or we're going to go with hard drive. I don't think they've put that stake in the ground just yet," he added.
"So they're thinking about it - I think they'll get through Christmas and think about what the next step would be. You might hear more later."
Reeves also said that Sony's decision to launch service-based products for PSP at Leipzig - including satellite navigation and video-on-demand - won't stop the company investing in games software, which it's aware it needs to do.
What's more, Reeves echoed comments made at E3 that he expects some of it to come via PlayStation Network, like Calling All Cars. Asked if he sees PSN as a potential feeder service to PSP, and vice versa, he said: "Yeah, it will be."
"On PSN you get an instant reaction - 'Calling All Cars, great game, okay, can I have it on PSP?' Okay, why not?"
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August 24th, 2007, 16:23 Posted By: gelon
Akop have released a new version of the best MSX emulator for PSP
v3.3.25 (Thursday, August 23 2007 23:16):
* This update adds the ability to write changes to (uncompressed) disk images (see section on Disk Writing in the documentation for details and warnings)
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August 23rd, 2007, 23:25 Posted By: Shrygue
via Eurogamer
Sony has released a demo for Folklore up on the European PlayStation Network, which will be available to download until 31st August.
It will give you all a chance to play the same version of the game being shown in Leipzig, and make your mind up whether you want to buy the full version on 12th October - a date not set in stone.
Folklore is a role-playing adventure from Japanese developer Game Republic, the same team responsible for the Genji series.
The story revolves around a supernatural theme of a Netherworld hiding in the Irish village of Doolin. You'll play as Keats or Ellen, each with different reasons for venturing in to this nightmarish realm occupied by magical beasties called Folks. These monsters hold powers you can claim for you own by shaking around your Sixaxis controller and literally yanking their magic from them.
It sounds very promising, but proved otherwise when we got our hands on the full Japanese version in July. While it displayed lots of technical polish and wonderful environments to explore, the gameplay fell into the unfortunate realms of mundane.
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August 23rd, 2007, 23:03 Posted By: mat_dizzy
PSP Earth - The Original Webcam Portal
As some of you may know we have an imposter on the loose! And that imposter decided to do the silly thing of stealing the source code of PSP Earth build 0.2, Which was a basic text and picture layout which would be easy for anyone to use as the source was not dycypted.
If he had of asked me before hand would have been a completely different matter! But cmon!
If you steal a source if you have computer knowledge you will change things round so its not noticable - which i then also wouldent mind!
But the fact that someone used the exact same layout strikes me to the sad fact that im not sure i can trust the public with the source, which got me thinking... No, wait, PSP Earth is 100% Homebrew and always will be, and will always be free for that matter, and as i always have said i wouldent mind sharing the source, so i'm gonna give it one more chance!
The person "PSP_NOOB" has said he will only post the news of the software on one site which im ok with, as you claim it to be a small closed piece of software. If you contiunue to use ANY of my source, i would like to see credit to Mat_Dizzy.
Earlier on in August 2007 i told you i will be making future builds in Eboot Format - Which dont get me wrong isnt a lie, but will take a lot of time, and with other far more important things to worry about, i'd feel more relaxed to code in HTML for now! Sorry! But dont not expect an eboot version by next year as i can gaurentee you will more than likely happen!
Some people say that PSP Earth is just a silly application that has no use! Which... I can understand why, So...! Thats why in future builds there will be usefull information; such as venue opening times, weather forcasts, picture gallerys, video gallerys, sound tracks, and much more! Please message me for ideas!
The Stuff i had thought up for PSP Earth is finally working! And i have 0.5 to proove that!
PSP Earth Build 0.5 will be released sometime next week, which has been built on the Build SHR, but with a Black/Silver/Grey futuristic look, I understand why people hated the Yellow/Orange GUI to SHR
Ive already built the following for 0.5 - And it works!
1) Live Weather Forcast
2) Better GUI
3) Full Screen Live Webcam - (Like Build 0.2)
4) Easier To Operate
5) Less Pathetic Jokes
Anyway, i hope ive made some things understandable now, and i wish to keep the peace with this other devloper, and as i said before!
May the best webcam portal win, but the wars already over! (sorry!)
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August 23rd, 2007, 21:42 Posted By: Shrygue
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At Sony’s Games Convention press conference David Reeves, head of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, revealed the latest sales information for its consoles, with the PlayStation 3’s figures close to matching the early sales of the PlayStation 2.
According to Reeves, TV-based console sales have risen 65 per cent since 1997 with software sales up 200 per cent. In the same time frame, handheld numbers rose by 316 per cent, with accompanying software jumping 900 per cent.
Sony is now predicting that there will be 140 million PlayStation consoles in PAL territories by 2010.
Furthermore, 1.3 million PS3s* have now been sold in Europe, with Resistance: Fall of Man and MotorStorm the best-selling first party titles, shifting 531,000 and 469,000 units respectively.
The recently-released PS3 Starter Pack boosted sales by 61 per cent in the first three weeks after launch, and the company expects to have 65 titles in shops before Christmas.
Reeves also released the latest numbers for the PlayStation Network in Europe – over 645,000 users have now registered for the service, with Tekken: Dark Resurrection notching up 103,000 of a total of 7.6 million downloads of all varieties.
He went on to detail a number of other announcements, such as the new Go! range for the PSP, and to confirm earlier rumours regarding the PS3 video recording functionality.
Hideo Kojima and Kazunori Yamauchi were guests at the event, as was FIFA representative Chuck Glazer, who announced that the FIFA Interactive World Cup would be using the PS3 platform.
The conference finished with German rock band Die Toten Hosen crooning along to one of their tracks in the forthcoming SingStar title, in German.
*-Reeves actually stated that 13 million PS3s have been sold. However, this figure doesn't tally with other sales data or with additional information provided elsewhere in the press conference, so we believe this figure is in error.
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August 23rd, 2007, 21:40 Posted By: bandit
PRESS RELEASE: Messiah Entertainment, Inc. announces DarkliteTM products for use with PlayStation®3
Redlands, California, USA – August 22nd, 2007 – Messiah Entertainment, Inc. announces the Darklite™ product line today having developed two new specialty products for use with PlayStation®3. Darklite technology integrates lighting within a product to add functionality and create ambience in a dark living room. The two new products announced today represent a leap forward into next-gen accessories for Messiah Entertainment, which had previously focused exclusively on classic gaming since the company’s beginning in 2004.
Darklite™ DVD Remote is an ion-lithium powered DVD/Blu-Ray™ media remote for the PS3 featuring bright backlit buttons for visibility in the dark. The ultra-thin remote opens and closes much like a sliding cell phone and includes a Charging Station. The remote’s jet black appearance with high-gloss parts and a chrome trim mimic the look of the PS3. A smooth Control Ring and Center Button on the top of the remote allow the user to select primary DVD/Blu-Ray™ functions and make menu selections. With the remote slid open, advanced secondary buttons can be pressed to access the option screen, display screen, chapter skip, and more.
Darklite™ DVD Remote retails for $29.99 USD and becomes available September 25th, 2007.
Darklite™ Integrated Lightbar is a vivid lighting product for the PS3 that creates a unique atmosphere in the room while playing games or watching movies. The Lightbar connects to the back of the PS3 and can be set to Auto operation, which will turn the light On and Off with the PS3. Always On and always Off modes are also present. Six super bright LED lights give off a stunning blue light that make the PS3 stand out among your electronics. Precision high-gloss black parts and chrome styling form one seamless design when the Lightbar and PS3 are connected. The light beam can be aimed at various angles and brightness can be adjusted from high to low.
Darklite™ Integrated Lightbar retails for $29.99 USD and becomes available September 25th, 2007.
I personally like the remote as its sleek looking but for the Lightbar? Uhhh..makes it look like KIT from Knight Rider.
Source: Messiah Entertainment
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August 23rd, 2007, 21:34 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from Eculewatt
Again i've attempted a an application for the PSP. Pretty much it's a piano for your PSP with the 7 basic keys 'A,B,C,D,E,F,G'
It's hard adding more keys that are on a real piano but the PSP is limited to keys. I'll experiment around and soon release a new version with better features.
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