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August 4th, 2007, 23:27 Posted By: Shrygue
via PS3 Fanboy
The multiplayer-only Warhawk finally has a price: $60 for the retail version (which includes Bluetooth headset) and $40 for the downloadable PSN version. The game will be available simultaneously on August 28th.
Which one will you choose? The downloadable version will be cheaper, but the PlayStation.blog explains that "the retail game is more of a premium version with some expanded video content, traditional package and manual."
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August 4th, 2007, 23:24 Posted By: Shrygue
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Dave Karraker from SCEA recently responded to the mostly confirmed rumors of a rumbling Sixaxis controller by stating, basically, no such controller exists. He did confirm that better motion-sensing controllers were in the works, but downplayed it as more of a controller update than a new controller. He said that "[Sony] recently sent out to the development community some new prototypes that have a slightly enhanced sensitivity for the analog sticks and the motion sensing within the Sixaxis controller ... This is not a new controller, but is part of the normal development and evolution of controllers."
While this may seem disheartening, this may be a PR tactic utilizing semantics. Rumble, as far as controllers are concerned, involve rotating hammer weights, causing the controller to shake. That feature is not coming to the PS3. But Karraker might have been dancing around the word rumble, when the proper term is TouchSense technology. Know what we're saying? Of course, maybe we're wrong. But we like dancing, too, Sony!
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August 4th, 2007, 23:22 Posted By: Shrygue
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With its $30 million budget, Stranglehold may be one of the most expensive games ever made. Ever since we played the game at E3, we've been somewhat enamored by this John Woo-inspired effort. The PS3 Collector's Editionwhich includes a Blu-ray version of "Hard Boiled," is what we're keeping our eye on.
After upsetting some of its fan base by announcing the game would be region protected, Midway has listened to the consumer and has removed region protection from the PS3 version of the game -- even the version with the movie on it! Please be clear that the Collector's Edition with the movie is only available in North America, so if you live elsewhere, you'll have to buy it as an import.
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August 4th, 2007, 23:19 Posted By: Shrygue
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The development kit for Home has been in the hands of the developers for a few weeks and will allow them to develop super awesome environments, trophies and games for the Home platform. Eventually. Currently the dev kit is at version 0.1 and contains basic tools for creating scenes. Right now it only supports models created in Maya, though that will no doubt be expanded to other 3D graphics packages, such as 3D Studio Max and Softimage XSI.
This information comes from a lecture given at the Develop Conference last week by James Cox from SCEE. He laid out the plans for upcoming versions of the development kit, saying that version 0.8 will allow 3D game creation for within Home spaces. Version 1.1 will be the first time the exporter for trophy achievements will be made available.
We're a little worried at just how functional Home is going to be this Autumn, if the kit currently has such limited tools. Will all the upcoming titles for this year support trophies, minigames and Home spaces? That depends on how quickly the new versions are shipped out to developers. Sony is still determined to release the Home platform this year.
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August 4th, 2007, 20:13 Posted By: gelon
Sakya has released a new version of the impressive MP3 Player for the PSP:
Heres whats new
-Added: Audioscrobbler log (disabled by default look a the settings file).
The app writes a .scrobbler.log file you can upload to your last.fm account through this page:
http://paulstead.com/scrob/
-Added: Settings (CPU/BUS clock, EQ) are saved in the file settings
-Added: you can switch from old or new volume boost method.
Default is new method.
Check the settings file(it's commented).
-Added: display of instant bitrate
-Added: Playing a single file will actually play the directory (starting from the selected file)
-Added: the app is a little lighter, you can lower cpu 2/3 mhz more (if not using EQ or volume boost).
Many mp3 of mine are now playing good with the cpu at 65/67mhz (with 1.3.0 was 70mhz)
-Fixed: File without ID3 now display filename in playlist
-Fixed: Trying to open a file too big will show an error (and not make the app crash)
-Fixed: The app now correctly exits pressing HOME.
-Fixed: some bugs in the playlist editor (removing the last song, clearing the playlist)
Great news about the best Mp3 Player for PSP
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August 4th, 2007, 14:49 Posted By: DarthPaul
Via CWCheat
Weltall just released a new version of the well known cheat device system for the PSP.
Here is the changelog:
- [ALL] fixed a little glitch about brightness changing at boot up even with brightness control disabled if the default brightness level on the config was != 0
- [ALL] made various optimizations which made the prx go down of 1370 bytes
- [IRSHELL] added a special prx crafted for IRSHELL. It will load in homebrew mode and you are able to switch to game mode by pressing L TRIGGER + SELECT on the main menu. This will load the gameid and the database. When you go out from the game irshell will reset so even prx will be realoded, making cwcheat restarting in homebrew mode.
- [LITE] added a lite version of the build for IRSHELL
- [LITE] lite prxs were moved to a LITE subfolder in the package to avoid having a lot of prx on the archive root directory
- [ALL] now the cursor is positioned according to the inputted adress in the goto dialog even if not alligned with the shown bytes per line
- [ALL] the goto adress shown when you open it takes in consideration were you put the cursor
Enjoy!
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August 3rd, 2007, 22:25 Posted By: wraggster
Alex705 posted this release on his site:
I've just released IrDA Games v0.4 with many new features.
For those who don't know IrDA Games: IrDA Games is a collection of several psp games which are played in connection with the ir-port of the psp. That makes a cool and new controlling on the PSP System possible, almost like the Wii-Controlling. IrDA Games v0.4 includes 5 Games(3 Singleplayer and 2 Multiplayer Games). I'll keep on developing IrDA Games and release new versions and I hope, I'll be able to release Updates of IrDA Games oftener.
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August 3rd, 2007, 21:44 Posted By: Shrygue
via Eurogamer
Sony has won the star prize this afternoon by announcing a new PS2 Buzz game for October.
Dubbed 'The Hollywood Quiz', it will fire over 5000 questions at your face about all sorts of goings on in the film industry. There's loads of gossip straight out of Heat and OK magazines, and more than 100 clips, stills, and sound bites to analyse.
This time round you'll pick from more contestants than ever before, and enjoy improved round types so your friends can't blame their bad brains on the game. Like my flatmate Chris.
If you really haven't played Buzz! before, then you should. Yes, it's a quiz game, but it really is ruddy good fun. It's created by Relentless Software and has its own controller with a big red button you use to buzz in with - four smaller buttons cascade down below to help you choose your answers.
Four controllers plug into one USB slot, so you can even plug-in two sets and find seven friends to play with.
Charismatic cheese-ball Buzz hosts the quiz, with help from his scrumptious assistant Rose, and their comedy quips have inspired all manner of drinking games around the Internet.
Buzz! The Mega Quiz came out earlier this year and earned itself a firm place in our hearts. Rob Fahey very nearly gave it top marks, and you can read his review to find out why.
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August 3rd, 2007, 21:43 Posted By: Shrygue
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Army of Two lead designer Chris Ferriera says that as much as EA Montreal would love to do a demo, they sort of need to concentrate on the game instead.
Asked when we might see one, he told Eurogamer: "Not prior to release. I don't know if there'll be something later, but the thing is given our release date [15th November for PS3 and Xbox 360 in the US and Europe] and where we're at, we'd rather focus on this rather than taking engineers off and having them do a demo."
Ferriera also refused to be drawn on whether we'd see more players supported in future.
"I can't talk about any expandability beyond the two-player co-op. I'm not allowed to talk about that right now," he said, describing two players as "an easy entry point" for the company's co-op approach.
As to whether that rules out an Army of Four or Army of Sixteen further down the line, he joked: "I can neither confirm nor deny the existence of such numbers of players."
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August 3rd, 2007, 19:54 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from Ufox:
This PSP Content Manager is a handy PSP content management software.
You can use it to preview and manage PSP content stored on memory stick
or on PC's harddisk with same folder structure used on memory stick.
File management, item sort, hombrew edit/installation, MP4 title modifying,
MP3/WMA/ATRAC tag edit and more are implemented features of this single application.
Changes:
v1.6
+ Support Custom Firmware
CFW name & folder can be set by right-click menu -> "Custom Firmware Setting".
+ Support Folder: ms0:\MUSIC,ms0:\VIDEO,ms0 :\PICTURE,ms0:\DCIM
+ Support Large Size PS Game PBP
+ Support More File Extensions
.avc & .ppa for PMP;
.umv for UMD video ISO;
+ UMD ISO List Enhancement
Use right-click menu to browse any folder;
Drag & drop a single UMD ISO file(.iso,.umv,.cso,.rar) onto the list will open preview window for it.
+ Other UI Enhancements
Tab buttons can be showed/hidden by right-click menu or by main menu->"View"->"Tab Page".
Tab buttons can be resized by drag & drop.
+ Fix CSO File Reading Bug on CD/DVD
- PSPContentManager.log Removed
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August 3rd, 2007, 15:36 Posted By: wraggster
New from Helldragon:
PiConf v1.0 released!
You can now switch PiKey configs on the fly, really handy when you want to enable or disable pikey in 1.50 homebrew (Some homebrew don't like having pikey enabled because they run their own internal pikey framework) really fast.
README.txt:
PiConf v1.0 by HellDragon
You can now easily switch pikey config files on the fly and without a computer.
1. copy PICONF to X:/PSP/GAME/
2. Modify pikey1.txt and pikey2.txt to suit your needs.
3. Launch homebrew and hit either X or O to switch pikey config files.
4. Reboot your psp for pikey to reload the config file.
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August 3rd, 2007, 15:03 Posted By: wraggster
New release from Gambiting for the Neoflash Summer Coding Comp:
This is my attempt to make a fun,and simple shooter,which you can play while in the bus or during school pause.I got the idea from similar shooter I've seen on pc few years ago.
In main menu there is a cool animation I've made myself,but the still image does not show how fun it is.See video for that or play the game.
The first image is from normal mode,while the second one is from insane mode.Again,the still images does not show dynamics of the game,so go and see video for that,or just play the game.
http://www.youtube.com/v/D_JYJycCOEo
Youtube video of gameplay made with my Nokia 6280
This game is still WORK IN PROGRESS so many features are missing and not shown on video,like add-on system which is ready but too lame at this stage of progess to show on video.Please tell me what you think about it
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August 3rd, 2007, 14:53 Posted By: wraggster
Guyfawkes posted this news:
It took slightly longer than we anticipated to judge the entries and decide on the winners. This years competition was our hardest ever to decide, there were half a dozen or so entries that were deserving of the three winning places and we had a truly tough time deciding on them. But there can only be three winners and they are...
Find out at http://gbax.gp2x.de/gbax2007.html
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August 3rd, 2007, 14:08 Posted By: bandit
Verbatim® Corporation and its parent company, Mitsubishi Kagaku Media (MKM), announced today the world’s first Mini Blu-ray Recordable/Rewriteable (BD-R/RE) media. Measuring three inches (8cm) in diameter, the new 7.5GB discs provide approximately one hour of continuous video capture time on a single side when high definition (1920×1080i) is used, and approximately two hours* of video capture time with images recorded at 1440×1080i. MKM Mini BD media will be available in August in Japan, where the new Hitachi BD-compatible camcorder will be launched. Verbatim will begin shipments to other parts of the world, including North America, when the new BD-compatible camcorders become available locally.
Verbatim Mini BD media combine with a BD-compatible camcorder to provide consumers with convenience features that hard disk camcorders cannot offer. With the ability to record priceless memories directly to a Mini BD disc, users can eliminate the time-consuming process of downloading captured video to their computer hard drive. They can also enjoy unlimited capacity by simply removing the disc from the camcorder and adding a new one.
Like Verbatim’s standard (12 cm) BD media, the new Mini BD discs deliver the highest read/write performance and unsurpassed longevity. Advanced technologies developed by MKM guard against deterioration in picture and sound quality--even with repeated recording and playback. By combining MKM’s proprietary recording layers and hard coat with its precision stamper and precision molding technologies during the manufacturing process, Verbatim BD media customers can be confident they have the best media on the market for their special memories and that they’ll be able to enjoy them for years to come.
The proprietary hard-coat finish on Verbatim BD media has superior anti-static and anti-scratch properties for added protection against scratches, fingerprints and dust particles that can occur during normal camcorder and home use.
Verbatim’s new Mini BD media is produced to the highest quality standards at MKM’s optical disc manufacturing facility in Mizushima, Japan. The Mizushima factory is well known for its expertise in producing blue laser media.
Source: Verbatim / Pocket-lint (images)
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August 3rd, 2007, 03:36 Posted By: wraggster
Just noticed on Play Asia a preorder for the PSP TV Tuner and the sad news is that original PSP Owners have been dealt a blow with the news that the TV Tuner only works on the Upcoming PSP Slim.
Heres the details posted at Play Asia:
features
Official PSP PlayStation Portable 1seg TV Tuner
Suitable only for the new Slim Lime Series (PSP-2000)
Is this why the new PSP has the 32MB Upgrade?, why the original PSP cant run it is a mystery but its sad news for those of us who dont want to upgrade to a newer version of the PSP.
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Heres a photo of the TV Tuner on the PSP:
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August 3rd, 2007, 03:28 Posted By: wraggster
In our downtime last week there was 2 new console packs released for the PSP both were Monster Hunter Portable 2nd Summer Bonus Pack with consoles in Gold or Blue.
Heres the images for those involved:
Heres whats in the box:
The packs retail for $250, More details at Play Asia
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