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May 1st, 2007, 21:42 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from test30:
Hello, already I have returned updating to the 2 version of the program Flasher Xmb V0.2
(for flasheo of archives of tuning to the XMB).
Now it can flashear the following archives:
game_plugin.rco (Icons of load of GAME in XMB)
gameboot.pmf (Intros when it initiates a program)
system_plugin_fg.rco (Icon of battery)
savedata_plugin.rco (Icons of Save)
system_plugin.rco (sound to accept)
01-12.bmp (the colors of bottom of the months)
ltn0.pgf (Type fonts of letters)
impose_plugin.rco (Icon of volume bar)
in the following version the application is going but to be ordered
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May 1st, 2007, 21:39 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from Blackshark:
Ace of space Initial realease is finally here! This is my first program in the programming language of C so bear with me Object of the game is to kill as many ships as possable before you die(ill add more
game modes later, as well as better AI)
It has a Single player mode, and a Head 2 Head
mode, also it features a name entry so you
can log in and out, when maybe sharing with
your friends to see who gets High score! (though The High Score system is Broken, It does NOT work)
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May 1st, 2007, 21:33 Posted By: wraggster
New release from Becus25
This version is released.
· When you press WLAN Up, the PSP load Devhook (like autoboot) to start a emulation of one firmware . (put some version of DeviceHook [eboot.pbp] on \psp\system with the name of devhookforsystem.pbp .
· Added section "Hacks" on recovery menu
From this section you can do this :
· Enable NETWORK UPDATE
· Disable NETWORK UPDATE
Tested on my PSP TA-079 and work.
This can be damage on TA-082!.
Install it on your own risk.
Install from firmware 1.50.
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May 1st, 2007, 21:26 Posted By: wraggster
Pasky13 has updated his CWcheat Database Editor
Whats New In V1.82:
Added menu to create a condensed code for both PSP and POPs. This is basically the same as a Multi-Code creator except that it only adds one code rather than all of them individually.
Added an error control check when editing an existing code. Didn't realize there wasn't one. (For both POPs and PSP modes)
Fixed the tab index if you're a tab browser like me. No more going from the Sort button to the code text ;P.
Fixed the text alignment on the floating point <-> hexadecimal text box.
New hotkeys if you don't like right clicking.:
F1 - Open Help File.
F2 - Add Game
F3 - Add Codename
F4 - Add Code
Full feature list including newly add:
User friendly interface, small footprint.
Fully supports PSP and POPs codes.
Easily add and edit CWcheat database codes.
Automatically detects database type and will switch editing mode automatically.
Supports CWcheat POPs codes.
Easily create and joker any existing codes.
Condensed Code creator.
Multi-Code creator (similar to a code condenser but not quite, read the help file for more info).
Built-in PEC Database converter (http://www.emucheater.com/) for convertin PEC gameshark codes to CWcheat format.
Automatically install the latest versions of CWcheat for you on your PSP (will overwrite database files, be sure to back them up first).
Automatically download the latest official CWcheat database and open it for editing.
Built-in hexadecimal calculator and base converter (decimal to hex and vice-versa).
Sort your databases alphabetically using the 'Sort' button
'Enabled by default codes' are highlighted in yellow (color configurable through the 'configure' menu)
This application requires the .NET 2.0 framework which can be downloaded directly from Microsoft's website here: Download .NET 2.0
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May 1st, 2007, 21:22 Posted By: wraggster
via gaming bits
Sony recently dropped the price on its PlayStation Portable handheld to $169, edging it closer to the DS in price. A deal spotted at a Sam Goody store tightens the gab of the $129 Nintendo DS Lite to the Sony PSP by $10. Sam Goody is offering the Sony PSP Core for $139.99 by offering a $30 mail-in-rebate. The deal is available until this Wednesday, but it may be extended an additional week.
This deal is not available online, but at local stores only. Check the Sam Goody store locator (here) to find one in your area. Several UMD movies are available for $4.99 as well, in limited quantity and selection of course. I definitely recommend checking the PSP out at that price. There are some great looking titles on the horizon, including God of War: Chains of Olympus, Final Fantasy Tactics: The Lion War and Castlevania Dracula X Chronicles to name only a few!
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May 1st, 2007, 20:34 Posted By: -Xandu-
Xandu's Media Player 2
Introduction:
I am currently working on XMP 2, and I announce that it's almost done and to be released soon .
XMP 2 is a huge update to XMP, it features Album Art preview, iPod GUI and functions (this means you can use analog as an iPod scroll wheel!), Lyrics(USLT) using iTunes and more!
Visualizations,Playlist and Photo viewers will be added in future releases.
Screenshots:
Trailer:
Here's a little trailer, it shows a few of XMP 2 features.
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May 1st, 2007, 20:30 Posted By: wraggster
Dr. Richard Marks, the man behind the PS3's upcoming Eye Camera, says that the device's most important feature is its background noise-reducing microphone.
Speaking to Level Up the good doctor said, "The hands-free voice input this enables may be the single most important feature of Playstation Eye. Previously, the only way to get clean voice data was using a headset worn by the player; now, without wearing a headset, players will be able to talk freely".
"The device is especially good at removing ambient sounds like traffic and wind noises from outside, the whirring of fans, etc. Also, there is special processing to remove the game sounds generated by the PS3 itself."
The Eye Camera was officially announced by SCEE last week, sporting a two-position zoom lens, various capture modes and improved tracking and responsiveness with a stupidly-quick frame rate upto 120fps.
It'll be in the shops this summer for an unknown price - though according to Marks it'll be quite affordable: "I don't know exactly when the price announcement for PlayStation Eye will be, but please note that the model used for the rough cost design was EyeToy."
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May 1st, 2007, 20:28 Posted By: wraggster
The Driver series is returning next month in Driver 76 on PSP thanks to Ubisoft, and a new gameplay clip is showing the game in action. Check it out in our video player - you know the drill.
Driver 76 has been developed by Sumo Digital Ubisoft's Reflections studio, and acts as a prequel to Driver: Parallel Lines. Staying faithful to the Driver formula, it's an action driving game with car chases and on-foot sections that drops players into 1970s New York and flares. The single-player part features 27 missions and there's numerous multiplayer modes.
Trailer Here
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May 1st, 2007, 19:49 Posted By: Shrygue
via Kotaku
The embargo just lifted on the Devil May Cry 4 details announced at last month's Capcom Gamer's Day. Mike McWhertor will have his impressions up later this afternoon, but for now check out this video showing PS3 gameplay.
The trailer can be viewed here. Leave feedback via comments.
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May 1st, 2007, 19:23 Posted By: Shrygue
via Kotaku
Over the weekend a few European PS3 owners got lucky and got a little taste of Home (not the place, the beta version). Although there is no official confirmation from Sony that it was released, there are definitely people out there posting images proving that they have what boys like and what guys want.
"Over the weekend a few European PS3 owners got lucky and got a little taste of Home (not the place, the beta version). Although there is no official confirmation from Sony that it was released, there are definitely people out there posting images proving that they have what boys like and what guys want."
That makes America the land of the Home-less (yuck, yuck, yuck), but if you're desperate to have it now, you and/or a friend from Canada can sign up to be beta testers before the release.
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May 1st, 2007, 19:15 Posted By: Shrygue
via Games Industry
Ken Kutaragi, the 'Father of PlayStation', has revealed that he already has a vision for PS4, 5 and even 6 - despite having announced his imminent retirement.
Speaking to the EE Times Kutaragi said that previously he had been unable to talk about "the next step" as PlayStation 3 had not launched globally.
"We've introduced PS3 in Europe, so now I can openly talk about" future plans, he continued.
"As a matter of course, I have the vision of Playstation 4, 5 and 6, which will merge into the network."
According to the EE Times report, Kutaragi has already supplied Sony's designers with ideas for cutting the cost of manufacturing PS3 - and with design models for two years into the future.
He is now focused on exploiting the opportunities offered by connectivity, stating, "The design concept of the Cell processor is the network processor."
Kutaragi announced his retirement as CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment last week. He told EE Times he will continue to have a relationship with Sony but that he will work independently of the company for the most part, adding, "Now I'm ready to start working with a much wider world."
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May 1st, 2007, 18:40 Posted By: Zion
DIGG THIS NEWS
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Hi there.
Its been a while since my last release
Ive really made my mind work and coded this Mario Kart 64 (Kinda) clone for the psp (its 2d though)
Its fully finished (yes zion has actually finished a game ) and very Playable
Game Features Include
- 3 Levels
- Scrolling
- Main Menu
- 4 Computer controlled racers racing against you.
- Character Selection menu that includes : 5 Selectable Characters (Link, Luigi, Kirby, Donkey Kong & Mario).
- Power-Ups and Missles - Inlcuding Chomp, Shells, Bananas & Mushrooms.
- Random AI - No race will ever be the same.
- Pause Screen - Abillity to pause the game at any time.
- Nice Animation.
- Great Soundtrack & Sound Effects.
Readme & Controls (Full readme included in zip file)
Aim Of The Game
The aim of the game is to Avoid attacks getting you, get the powerups and win the race.
Controls
Menu : X = Advance to next screen
Game :
X = Accelerate - (HOLD) This acceleration is modest to say the least, your best best is combining it with power ups and the "L" key.
L = Speed Boost - (TAP) This will give you a slight speed boost, that when combined with the "X" key will make you go faster.
R = Block Attacks - (TAP) Tapping this key as your just about (literally) to be hit, will stop the attack from slowing you down.
R = Use Power Ups - (TAP) Tapping this key as your just about (literally) to revieve a power up (mushroom) , will give you a nice short speed boost.
Start = Pause the game - Press "X" to resume
Credits
Coding by : Zion
Graphics by : Paiku, Nintendo, Zion, SemiJuggalo & Bruno The Rhino.
Sound & Music by : Nintendo.
Beta Testers : Don, $n!per, Sroon, Vettacosx, Hardhat, Gizmo356 & Malkster.
Official Site of the Game : ZionMax.com.
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----Updated , Pause Screen Sound bug fixed, bug pointed out by Yaustar fixed, More sound effects added. If you downloaded it before this edit was made please download again
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May 1st, 2007, 14:21 Posted By: wraggster
PSP Owners in Europe can now join in with our Japanese friends with the announced today release of the PSP Camera in Europe:
Heres some screens
Heres the press release:
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) today announced the arrival of the PSP™(PlayStation®Portable) camera, Go!Cam.
To be released on 16th May 2007 across Europe and the PAL territories, Go!Cam promises to bring the creativity of film, photos and the fun of PSP together to create a camera for all ages and all occasions. With a retail price of €49.99 (£34.99), Go!Cam is yet another example of how PSP is a mobile entertainment system with no limits.
With up to two and half hours video recording time and the ability to take and store over 40,000 photos*, Go!Cam seamlessly converts PSP to a portable, functional and fun camera.
Go!Cam offers a built in microphone to ensure continuous audio, the ability to change the direction of the camera lens vertically by 180 degrees and Go!Edit, an editing software package which allows users to save and edit photos, video and audio clips.
"Go!Cam is fantastic news for all those PSP owners looking for something new, fun and creative,” said Stephane Hareau, PSP Marketing Manager, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. “With Summer around the corner and the ability to turn your PSP into a mini camcorder and capture all the best moments in your life, this is yet another reason to get a PSP and to take advantage of truly portable entertainment. It demonstrates yet again the potential, versatility and evolving nature of PSP."
Go!Edit software
Go!Edit editing software, bundled free with Go!Cam allows you to transform your PSP into a portable editing suite, letting you edit on the move. With the ability to enhance movies and photos with sounds and graphical effects, Go!Edit provides everything to make a mini masterpiece. Go!Edit also allows the option to upload creations onto the internet directly from the PSP, meaning that nothing need stand in your way to share your masterpiece with the world.
*Based on a 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo™
Go!Cam requires PSP firmware upgrade Ver. 2.80 onwards
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April 30th, 2007, 22:54 Posted By: wraggster
via lunabeam comes the 10 listings of how Sony messed up with the PS3 sofar:
10 - The "Spiderman" font. Why choose a font that already stands for something? It only serves to distract the gamer and make him/her think about Spiderman when they should be thinking about the PS3. On another note, I'm very excited about this week's debut of Spider-Man 3. See, I'm already thinking of something that's not the PS3 by just mentioning the font. My spidey senses are tingling...in a bad way.
9 - Lack of force feedback (vibration) in the controller. Much was made about Sony's decision to emulate the Wii's tilt motion controls. Whether or not you think Sony ripped it off is beside the point. The fact that they couldn't figure out how to get vibration and motion control into the controller, and then, as cover, came out and said vibration is overrated and not necessary, really rubbed a lot of people the wrong way.
8 - Lack of HD cables. Yet another poor decision by Sony who ostensibly claimed that the true HD buff would want to purchase their own cables when it seems Sony was just too cheap to throw in the very cables that would make the PS3's highly touted HD visuals come to life. This is an example of how being cheap actually ended up costing Sony money.
7 - Underestimating the Wii. Sony should have been more prepared for a battle for the hearts and minds of gamers, which Nintendo has definitely won. The $250 Wii should have been on Sony's radar as a potential threat, but their hubris allowed them to ignore it and put it down. Sony, therefore, effectively put down the gamers who would buy a Wii, thus making many of us not want to buy a PS3, just out of principle.
6 - The constant putting down of the customer. Number 7 leads into this one. Sony, throughout much of last year, continually put down their customers, saying, and I'm paraphrasing here, that they should shut up about the price and stop complaining. The PS3 is a good value, they constantly reiterated. Then, there are a variety of classic quotes including one referring to US gamers as "cheap".
5 - Coming out with two versions. A good deal of talk prior to the launch dealt with what console had what. Card reader? 20GB or 60GB HDD? Why confuse the buyer? Why distract the buyer? And, to the average person, $500 and $600 are the same thing: both prices are prohibitively expensive. There's a reason why the 20GB version was discontinued.
4 - No plan for online play at launch. Playstation "Home" was announced last month, three months after launch. You know, you can tout your online gaming capabilities all you want, but if you don't have a plan at launch, then one of your key features is really just a lie, isn't it?
3 - No "must have" games at launch. Console launch lineups are notoriously sparse and many bad games can be forgiven, but the Playstation 3's launch lineup was one of the worst to date. "Resistance Fall of Man" was the only semi-hit and most of the remainder of the games were ports of older games. Compare that to the 360's Perfect Dark Zero, Call of Duty 2, Kameo: Elements of Power, and Project Gotham Racing 3 and the Wii's Zelda: Twilight Princess and Wii Sports.
2 - Blu-Ray. Who cares about Blu-Ray? My guess is about 73 people. Okay, okay, I know it's slightly more than that...like 82. My point is that videophiles care about Blu-Ray. That was who bought the launch PS3s, not gamers. This fact escaped Sony and was a fundamental error. Gamers needed to have been the focus, not the living room entertainment crowd. To tell you the truth, I don't care if my game comes on Blu-Ray, HD-DVD, DVD, CD, or cardboard. A good game is a good game and to tie Sony's hopes for the adoption of Blu-Ray to the PS3 was, and is, a disservice to gamers.
1 - Price. $600 for a console? Even if it was gold-plated, dusted with saffron, and served caviar out of its disc tray I still wouldn't pay $600 for a console. Again, gamers are a lot smarter than Sony gives them credit for. We all know that the price will drop between year one and year two, which is about the same time that some decent games will be out for it. In the meantime, we'll all continue to play our PS2s, Wiis, and 360s until there is a compelling game and a price break.
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April 30th, 2007, 22:38 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released from Play Asia and Success HK (SuccessHK Ship Worldwide)
Gamespot’s PC Shooter of the Year is coming to the PlayStation®3 gaming and entertainment system with new levels, new weapons, and more explosive online action - Spring 2006.
F.E.A.R.™ (First Encounter Assault Recon) is a paranormal action thriller presented entirely in first-person. An unprecedented adrenaline rush of close quarters combat seamlessly melded with the spine-tingling, shocking intensity of the paranormal unknown.
Already a critical and commercial smash on the PC, F.E.A.R. will bring a new level of FPS game play to PlayStation 3 with exclusive single-player content designed to immerse the player deeper in the world of the F.E.A.R. team, as well as the visceral action of F.E.A.R. multiplayer.
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April 30th, 2007, 22:19 Posted By: wraggster
via gamespot
While Paper Mario is perhaps the best-known dimensionally challenged mascot, he wasn't the first. Designed by New York artist Rodney Greenblat, PaRappa the Rapper debuted on the original PlayStation in 1997 and is set to celebrate his 10th anniversary with a return to the spotlight.
Sony Computer Entertainment America today announced that the PlayStation Portable edition of the paper-thin puppy's premier game will find its way to North American retailers this July. PaRappa the Rapper on the PSP will feature the original PlayStation game, along with a handful of new tweaks and features. Notable additions include a four-player rap battle mode and eight downloadable remixed versions of the original game's songs.
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April 30th, 2007, 22:04 Posted By: wraggster
via eurogamer
GamesIndustry.biz has learned that Sony is to conduct an internal inquiry after hitting the headlines for displaying a decapitated goat at a press event for God of War 2.
"It has come to our attention that at The God of War 2 launch showcase held in Athens, Greece, on 1st March 2007, an element of the event was of an unsuitable nature," a spokesperson said.
"Whilst we pride ourselves on creating engaging experiences we are committed to making sure these are appropriate in nature and do not cause offence to either attendees or our consumers in general.
"We are conducting an internal inquiry into aspects of the event in order to learn from the occurrence and put into place measures to ensure that this does not happen again."
As reported by yesterday's Mail on Sunday, pictures of the God of War 2 party showing the headless goat were published in the latest edition of Official PlayStation Magazine.
Some copies have already been sent out to subscribers but the pages in question will be removed from the remaining 80,000 issues.
The Mail on Sunday article alleged that guests at the God of War 2 event "were invited to reach inside the goat's still-warm carcass to eat offal from its stomach" - a report dismissed by Sony as "categorically untrue".
Speaking to GI.biz the spokesperson explained, "In keeping with the theatrical nature of the event, the attendant media were invited to eat a bowl of food that purported to be from the animal - but in fact was a cooked traditional Greek dish."
The spokesperson added that the goat was not slaughtered specifically for the event; the organisers, a Greek production company, purchased the carcass from a butcher.
He observed that Computer Entertainment UK did not play any role in the organisation of the event, and there were no members of the British media were in attendance - including the author of the OPM report.
"The writer of this article did not attend the event and has portrayed the theatre as a literal occurrence," the spokesperson said.
"This is not a true representation of the event, but nevertheless we realise the imagery and the inaccurate description of the event would cause offence and have thus taken action to stop it from circulating."
The spokesperson went on to state that the company was "shocked" to see the article appear in OPM, and immediately contacted Future Publishing to address the issue - not only after being contacted by the Mail on Sunday, as the newspaper implied.
"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe does not in any way, shape or form condone cruelty or mistreatment of animals," he confirmed.
"Sony Computer Entertainment Europe takes the sensitivities of the general public and issues of animal welfare very seriously and is sorry for any offence or distress the event or perception of this event may have caused."
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