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April 23rd, 2007, 21:55 Posted By: wraggster
Mr Modchips has announced they are stocking the Undiluted Platinum Modchip for PSP. For those who have a bricked PSP this could be an option at £29.99.
For those who dont know heres the spiel from the site:

The Undiluted Platinum PSP Mod Chip is packed full of features. It is every gamers' dream to have a modified PSP that will play all Homebrew Games, Movies, and Apps. The Undiluted Platinum PSP Mod Chip will allow you to Unbrick any previously Bricked PSP because of its 2nd flash on the board. It is hands down the BEST breakthrough in the gaming industry today.
The U.P. (Undiluted Platinum) PSP ModChip is a flash replacement system for the Sony PSP™ which allows the use of previous flash updates or custom firmware builds, This ability creates the opportunity to run unsigned homebrew code on even the latest Sony PSP Handheld Portable. There is no more need for Unreliable Hacked Firmware. The U.P. contains 32MB NAND flash which is programmable from a PC via USB Cable with user friendly software. The Dual-Boot Feature of the U.P. PSP Mod Chip allows you to boot from the PSP's Onboard Flash, or the one mounted on the Undiluted Platinum PSP ModChip; You can tell your PSP which Flash to use by a single button being pressed during power-up. Hold L1 during power up to boot from PSP flash, or dont hold anything to boot from U.P Flash Default. Since U.P. provides a secondary flash which the PSP can boot from, it can even be used to restore a PSP which has been "bricked". Every effort has been made to make our flash updater software, which will be freely available for download, both as easy to use and reliable as possible. The software also contains diagnostics which can be used by installers to determine if an installation has been successful or not.
The U.P. has been designed to minimize installation difficulty and effort. A FPC (flexible printed circuit) cable is included which routes the essential signals from the PSP motherboard to the U.P. main board and U.P. USB connector. Copper enamel wire is included, which will provide the connection between the FPC cable and the motherboard signal traces. The FPC cable also helps by reducing the mechanical stress placed on the solder points, making a U.P. modified PSP shock resistant which is important for handheld systems.
The FPC cable end to which the USB connector board attaches is routed into the battery compartment and sits above the battery. The Battery Cover can be replaced after flash updating and the cable remains safely in the compartment until the next update is required, whereupon the USB connector can be clipped in place within a few seconds. This means that the U.P. is completely contained within the PSP under normal usage and avoids any unsightly external modifications to your PSP. PSP is after all portable, let’s keep it that way!
In order to maximise the benefits that U.P. can provide its users, The U.P. PSP Mod Chip has an open source approach, and will be releasing source code for any software U.P releases, as well as full documentation for the U.P. hardware interface - including information on how to control U.P. from within PSP programs. This will allow anybody to create software which can take advantage of what U.P. has to offer.
Features:
Run your Homebrew Code in even the latest PSP's
No need for Hacked Firmware anymore, Dual Flash boot will bust your PSP wide open with possibilities
Play your Homebrew or Backup Games, Movies and Apps
Ultra reliable and feature rich Actel ProASIC Plus FPGA
Full Speed USB 1.1 ASIC onboard
Branded 32MB NAND flash onboard (same flash as used in PSP)
Stable and reliable flashing software freely available for download
Installation verification using flashing software
Ultra compact four layer PCB
High quality Japanese connectors
USB cable included
FPC cable included, reducing installation effort and improving shock resistance
Copper enamel wire included
Open platform development system for software developers
Installation has been optimized to fit entirely inside PSP
All PSP hardware versions/regions supported
User updatable flash
Low power consumption
Flash select via button press
Ultra compact PCB has been designed to avoid signal bounce
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April 23rd, 2007, 21:39 Posted By: wraggster
F00 f00 over at Acidmods has posted another killer PSP mod over at his site, heres what he says:
This one has a few new elements to it an is defanatly one of my best pieces so far.
Lifey asked me to install music pulsing LED's along with a few other mods. What I didnt fully realize at the time was, this would be the first fully internal music mod so far. 's original poc worked only via the headphone jack. So there was a fair bit of brainstorming between cyber an myself to get this going. But it was well worth it.
Full list of mods.
1. Clear case (installed by lifey )
2. 4 LED's music pulsing
3. Wifi/mem/power to blue
4. Usb Charging
5. Dual nub (with lower profile)
6. Hold switch for lighting on/off
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April 23rd, 2007, 21:25 Posted By: wraggster
New from sony psp player is a new lua game with a Pokemon theme, heres the details posted by the lua coder:
Added:
Loading screen
Menu
easy fight engine
You can select one of six pokemon at the beginning
Controlls:
Move: D-Pad
Action: Cross
Screenshot: L+R
Installation:
Copy PSPokemon to your GAME folder.
There is no version for FW 1.50 now. I think there will never be one because everyone is using the new custom firmwares.
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April 23rd, 2007, 21:19 Posted By: wraggster
New from Becus25 :
While Dark_AleX does not change to the route or the format of recovery this will work in all the versions. It will not be necessary to do boot specific for each version
This application is for executing recovery from the XMB. It has compatibility with all the OE.
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April 23rd, 2007, 21:15 Posted By: wraggster
Lrdshaper has released a new application called OE Homebrew Sorter. This is in beta and basically does what it says on the tin.
Future releases will add more functionality.
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April 23rd, 2007, 21:10 Posted By: wraggster
Marce82 posted this release in Spanish on his site.
Heres the Spanish to english translation:
Updater Flasher 3.xx Ue-2 Installer Deluxe Bueno peseperos friends, I leave to the Updater Flasher 3.xx you UE here v2, adapted to the Custom Firmware 3,10 Oe, 3,30 Oe and 3,40 Oe de Dark_Alex. English pack Spanish pack < - to the 3,10 Improvements that Were applied Oe - > - Graphical Aspect of the XMB totally changed (Icons, Sub-Icon, Sources, Bottoms, Sound, Gameboot, Waves, etc.) - adapted Icons and English and Spanish Language to the new Functions of the XMB - Fixed to Failure of mutual incompatibility games PSX when changing the initial sound - Neat Failure Key click of the XMB - Added new Function in the XMB, Access to the Recovery - Added new Function in the XMB, Aplicaccion LuaPLayer - Added new Function in the XMB, Reinitiated Utility of of Console - Added new Function in XMB, Utility To extinguish Console - Added new Function in the XMB, Utility Graphical Chronometer and Reproductive Mp3 - Improved the Speed of Navigation in the XMB - Recovery Translated in Spanish - eliminated Sources in Japanese - Added Plugins of USB, Capture, CPU speed, etc, etc - Added Plugins Popstation 3,11, 3,30 and 3,40 - Elimadas the Obligatory Folders of System. (The organized MS this but and clean one) - Liberation of Space in the Flash0 (3 Mb) < - to the 3,30 Improvements that Were applied Oe - > - Graphical Aspect of the XMB totally changed (Icons, Sub-Icon, Sources, Bottoms, Sound, Gameboot, Waves, etc.) - to adapted Icons and English and Spanish Language to the new Functions of the XMB - Fixed to Failure Key click of the XMB - Added new Function in the XMB, Reinitiated Utility of of Console - Added new Function in the XMB, Utility To extinguish Console - Added new Function in the XMB, Access to the Recovery - Improved the Speed of Navigation in the XMB - Added Plugins Popstation 3,40 - Sources in Japanese eliminated - Liberation of Space in the Flash0 (3 Mb) - Memory Stick but organized and clean < - to the 3,40 Improvements that Was applied Oe - > - Graphical Aspect of the XMB totally changed (Icons, Sub-Icon, Sources, Bottoms, Sound, Gameboot, Waves, etc.) - adapted Icons and English and Spanish Language the new Functions of the XMB - Fixed to Failure Key click of the XMB - Added new Function in the XMB, Reinitiated Utility of of Console - Added new Function in the XMB, Utility To extinguish Console - Added new Function in the XMB, Access to the Recovery - Improved the Speed of Navigation in the XMB - eliminated Sources in Japanese - Liberation of Space in the Flash0 (3 Mb) - Memory Stick but organized and clean
Download Via the Site and Give feedback Via Comments - Any Spanish People around to make a better translation 
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April 23rd, 2007, 21:05 Posted By: wraggster
Pharonyk posted a 3.40 fix for his Lolstation release:
Heres the full info of this release:
This Homebrew will flash two files to your flash0 to allow you to have a custom boot and play PSX games. If you didn't know, having a custom "opening_plugin.rco" (boot) would interfere with your PSP POPStation..
I have provided an edited "game_plugin.prx" with PSP's default "opening_plugin.rco" that is renamed to "0pening_plugin.rco". So you don't have to worry about anything, unless you don't have any free space on your flash0.
WARNINGS:
1. Be sure you have some free space in your flash0 not Memory
Stick.
2. Have your battery recharged.. (atleast 80%)?
Also have the AC Adapter plugged in..
3. There is always a risk of bricking when you flash any type
of file so beware of your actions.
I'm not responsible for any bricks at all!
Instructions:
1. If you have any custom boot, just go into recovery, flash0
usb access, and replace the "opening_plugin.rco".
2. Copy "LOLstation" and "LOLstation%" to your PSP's
Game or Game150 folder..
3. Run LOLstation and you should be lollerfine. roflordia!
By Pharonyk..
Download!
Have fun using my Lollerwaves and LollerBootwaves..
Download LINKS
3.30 fix: http://www.sendspace.com/file/itjrf1
3.40 fix: http://www.sendspace.com/file/i52z7p
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April 23rd, 2007, 20:58 Posted By: wraggster
via pspfanboy
Hope you didn't just eat lunch. Silent Hill: Origins is back, and it looks better than ever. Turn off the lights, get your security blanket, and snuggle up to these devilishly violent videos of the game in action. The game seems to have moved away from its Resident Evil 4 inspired camera, while gaining some context sensitive action buttons. Of course, none of this analysis will really matter as you watch this bone-chilling footage.
Remember, kids. You have to be 18 or older to see footage from this obviously M-rated game.
Videos at Link above
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April 23rd, 2007, 20:54 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from Gibbocool
Well for a college assignment I had to make a Scrabble Helper for PC. It was quite a challenge and I enjoyed doing it. So now I have decided that it would be much more useful on a portable computer, so I decided to put my PSP coding skills to the test and port it to PSP.
I started about 6 hours ago and it's working pretty well if I do say so myself
So what is Scrabble Help you ask? Basically it's something that will help you in a good old game of Scrabble. You know scrabble right? Say you have a set of letters "JTRA". The program will search a dictionary for all possible words you can make out of those letters! So in the above example it would return:
ART, JAR, RAJ, RAT, TAR.
Neat right? Wait! There's more! The program also supports wild cards. A wild card in Scrabble Help is "_" (underscore). That means it will substitute any letter in the alphabet to try and make a word. Words that are found with the underscore have that letter displayed in lower case. For example if you have "JTR_", the program will return:
aRT, cRT, JaR, JeT, JoT, JuT, RaJ, RaT, ReT, RoT, RuT, TaR, ToR, TRw, TRy.
Right now there is a limitation that only the first 175 or so words that are found will be displayed because the screen isn't big enough to display any more I'll be working on that some time though.
To Do:
Improve interface and allow more words to be printed
Allow user to change minimum amount of letters in a word
Give the scrabble score of each word
Installation:
Copy the folder "scrabble-help" into your GAME directory if you are using a custom firmware.
If you are using FW 1.50, download the kxploited version.
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April 23rd, 2007, 20:00 Posted By: wraggster
New from Play Asia

features
Pilot New LFOs: Choose from up to 17 different LFOs to pilot, each with different looks, attacks, and weapons!
Multiple Gameplay Modes: Test your skills and see how long you can last against waves of enemies in Survival Mode, perform special missions and employ new combat techniques in Conflict Mode!
New Gameplay Features: Utilize your piloting skills to survive the frentic Rail Ride Mode, and use Rider’s High to slow down time and dispatch your enemies.
Dream Match: Choose your favorite pilot and LFO to fight solo or side by side with your allies over five stages!
That Character Looks Familiar: Eureka Seven Vol. 2: The New Vision leads right up to the beginning of the anime series, includes many characters that are on the TV show, and is penned by the creator of Eureka Seven!
description
The original TV series comes to life on the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system! In Eureka Seven Vol.2: The New Vision™, assume the role of former military pilot Sumner Sturgeon to control powerful LFO machines, compete in Lift Races, and fight in a variety of missions and modes leading up to the events of the exciting Eureka Seven animated series!
The game features powerful LFO machines that transform from humanoid form to vehicle form, mind-blowing “lift” board riding action, and an exciting storyline that includes melee, vehicular, and weapon-based combat.
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April 23rd, 2007, 19:58 Posted By: wraggster
New from Play Asia and SuccessHK (Worldwide shipping)

features
Customizable characters give each player a unique experience - select from five races (human, dwarf, halfling, elf, machine) and eight different job classes (Fighter, Mage, Priest, Thief, Knight, Samurai, Ninja, Anchor)
Complete quests to earn more gold to help recruit new party members or upgrade equipment
Enjoy the vast selection of weapons, armors, and accessories which also become visible on the in-game models when equipped
Real-time battles in which the player can switch between controlling any of the six party members on the fly
Highly detailed indoor and outdoor environments such as forests, dungeons, tunnels, castles, and an old ninja village
Encounter up to 150 different types of monsters, including dragons, giants, vampires, ghosts and enemy samurais
Network Play - Team up with other players in multi-player modes
description
A place that was forgotten from history, where humans, elves, dwarfs, halflings and other various races lived together in harmony... it was a paradise, surrounded by deep green forests and crystal clear streams. However, the roar of the demons tore apart their peaceful lives. It was the return of the Dark Lord, the previous ruler of the land, which sparked a new round of battles which would eventually encompass all the races. After years of fierce fighting, the Dark Lord was sealed away by the hands of the hero, Rastul. But from the blood of the demons, the land had been cursed and the sky lost its light. The cursed land entrapped the people, making every waking moment feel like an eternity. Eventually the land once known as a paradise came to be known as "The Cursed Land." One day, a youth wakes up in this land. In this land full of despair, the youth searches for his/her lost memory. What lies ahead are the discovery of his/her memories and the future of this forsaken land.
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April 23rd, 2007, 19:56 Posted By: Shrygue
via PSP Fanboy
Games Digest recently tested the PSP web browser to find out how compatible it was with popular Web 2.0 sites. The browser did fairly well in rendering many sites, such as amazon, Facebook, Flickr, Gmail, and Twitter. However, there were many other sites that experienced issues, some crippling enough to make the site unusable.
There are alternatives, though. My personal PSP browser is filled with bookmarks that point to mobile versions of sites. These versions are usually intended for cell phones, but their minimalistic design is guaranteed to work on PSP--and quickly, too. For example, loading the Mobile version of PSP Fanboy (m.pspfanboy.com) allows me to check for the latest updates on the site while I'm on the go. It may not have all the functions I want (such as comments), but it works really well on PSP.
We found some mobile versions of sites that Games Digest tested. While the PSP browser may not be able to handle all pages well, it's certainly a useful (and free) addition to the system that's easy to appreciate. It may take some work, but if there are problems with a site you like to visit, check to see if there's a Mobile version. See some examples, after the break.
eBay
amazon.com
Facebook
Flickr
Twitter
Bloglines
Digg (unofficial)
del.icio.us (unofficial)
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April 23rd, 2007, 19:47 Posted By: wraggster
via joystiq
The price of a PSP in Europe is set to be violently assaulted with a sharp object next month, when Sony plans to slash at it wildly in the hopes of trimming a few pounds. And Euros, obviously, but as with the US price drop earlier this month, that particular currency simply doesn't suit the rapid weight loss imagery we're going for.
A report on GamesIndustry.Biz indicates that the retail price of the PlayStation puny will drop by £20 in the UK to £129.99 on 4 May. The rest of the continent will pay €169.99 following a drop of €30. The change in price will be accompanied by a cheaper £14.99 tag for Platinum titles, with Ridge Racer 2, Tekken: Dark Resurrection, Killzone: Liberation, LocoRoco and Moto GP all being included in the range and fighting against the argument that the system doesn't have any games.
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April 23rd, 2007, 19:32 Posted By: Shrygue
via PSP Fanboy
We have five new PSP game releases this week, and three of them fall into the "puzzle" category. There's just no stopping this puzzle craze!
If you are not a "puzzle" guy, check out The Fast and the Furious or Aedis Eclipse.
PSP Game Releases
PSP UMD Releases
As always, availability is subject to manufacturer delivery.
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April 23rd, 2007, 19:24 Posted By: Shrygue
via PS3 Fanboy

The game formerly known as Monster Kingdom: Unknown Realms which recently changed its name to Folks Soul for no real reason except that it's "way more awesomer" has been under wraps for a while now. We barely know the main characters, the plot, let alone the release date. We've got an idea of the gameplay, but it's vague at best. Still, today a few things change.
We've got boxart and a release date. The release date is June 21 -- maybe sooner (yeah, right). This applies to Japan and we can only cross our fingers to see it stateside relatively near that date. The boxart is pretty sweet. Maybe the game will echo Jewel Summoner if you really stretch your imagination. Maybe Atlus will bring this over here and distribute all six copies they make of any game ever. We're looking forward to this one!
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April 23rd, 2007, 19:13 Posted By: wraggster
via gibiz
Sony Worldwide Studios boss Phil Harrison has said the company would like to further open PlayStation 3 up to independent game developers in the future.
"I fully support the notion of game development at home using powerful tools available to anyone," Harrison said in an interview with Slashdot.
"We were one of the first companies to recognise this in 1996 with Net Yaroze on PS1. It's a vital, crucial aspect of the future growth of our industry."
Harrison went on to note that his involvement with games began in the 1980s as he tinkered with Commodore 64 games that appeared in magazines. "You'd spend hours typing in the code, line-by-line, and then countless hours debugging it to make it work and then you'd realise the game was rubbish after all that effort!
"The next step was to re-write aspects of the game to change the graphics, the sound, the control system or the speed of the gameplay until you'd created something completely new."
But he admits that these days the doors into the industry that might be opened by going through that process "are largely closed by the nature of the videogame systems themselves being closed".
"So, if we can make certain aspects of PS3 open to the independent game development community, we will do our industry a service by providing opportunities for the next generation of creative and technical talent," he added.
While Sony has encouraged legitimate independent development in some areas - notably with Net Yaroze with, in this generation, Beyond Playstation - it has been accused of adopting a heavy-handed strategy in its dealings with PSP developers, with legitimate or at least non-threatening projects often struck down by firmware updates designed to lock out pirates and the hackers who facilitate piracy.
Harrison's interest in allowing for homebrew development puts Sony on a similar path to Microsoft, which recently launched its XNA package of tools. XNA offers the ability to develop games on both PC and Xbox 360, with a complementary educational focus that will plug game development modules into a number of university courses.
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April 23rd, 2007, 19:13 Posted By: wraggster
via gibiz
Sony Worldwide Studios boss Phil Harrison has said the company would like to further open PlayStation 3 up to independent game developers in the future.
"I fully support the notion of game development at home using powerful tools available to anyone," Harrison said in an interview with Slashdot.
"We were one of the first companies to recognise this in 1996 with Net Yaroze on PS1. It's a vital, crucial aspect of the future growth of our industry."
Harrison went on to note that his involvement with games began in the 1980s as he tinkered with Commodore 64 games that appeared in magazines. "You'd spend hours typing in the code, line-by-line, and then countless hours debugging it to make it work and then you'd realise the game was rubbish after all that effort!
"The next step was to re-write aspects of the game to change the graphics, the sound, the control system or the speed of the gameplay until you'd created something completely new."
But he admits that these days the doors into the industry that might be opened by going through that process "are largely closed by the nature of the videogame systems themselves being closed".
"So, if we can make certain aspects of PS3 open to the independent game development community, we will do our industry a service by providing opportunities for the next generation of creative and technical talent," he added.
While Sony has encouraged legitimate independent development in some areas - notably with Net Yaroze with, in this generation, Beyond Playstation - it has been accused of adopting a heavy-handed strategy in its dealings with PSP developers, with legitimate or at least non-threatening projects often struck down by firmware updates designed to lock out pirates and the hackers who facilitate piracy.
Harrison's interest in allowing for homebrew development puts Sony on a similar path to Microsoft, which recently launched its XNA package of tools. XNA offers the ability to develop games on both PC and Xbox 360, with a complementary educational focus that will plug game development modules into a number of university courses.
Nevermind just PS3 we want PSP Homebrew plans too
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April 23rd, 2007, 19:07 Posted By: wraggster
via eurogamer
Sony UK has confirmed to Eurogamer this morning that Go! Puzzle will be released on 11th May.
It was due to come out last Friday, but was held back for an unknown reason.
The game is made up of three separate puzzles that you can buy from the PlayStation Store for GBP 1.99 each, or all together for GBP 3.99.
The Aquatica offering challenges you with lining up mines to safely detonate them; Swizzle Blocks gets you to clear screens of mounting coloured blocks by twisting them around to match up colours; and Skyscraper lets you puzzle your way up seven cities' worth of lofty towers, each with its own quirks.
All of these will tie your brain into knots in various game modes, as well as head-to-head mutliplayer puzzling.
Sony also confirmed PSN dates posted recently on ThreeSpeech, the unofficial blog-voice of the company. So, expect to see Calling all Cars on 18th May, Nucleus on 25th May, and Super Stardust on 15th June.
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April 23rd, 2007, 19:03 Posted By: wraggster
via engadget

It came from Japan is all you need to know about this little gadget which charges your real PSP's battery. There really isn't much else to say here: it has a fake D-pad, fake control buttons, and is named PS-P so that it doesn't fully invoke the wrath of Sony's legal department. The PS-P relies on the idea that if you're going to charge your spare PSP battery, it might as well be in a cute little plastic box in-keeping with the style of the primary unit. We can't -- and don't want to -- argue with that, even if it could cost you more than the plain and simple $30 Sony charger.
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April 23rd, 2007, 18:50 Posted By: wraggster
New from Divineo UK

With the Logitech® Cordless MediaBoard™, you can easily communicate on the PLAYSTATION®Network. Set up profiles, edit accounts and send text messages! You'll no longer need to enter text with a standard controller, and with the keyboard's built-in touchpad, there's no need for a separate mouse—navigate menus quickly with vertical scrolling and Left/Right mouse quick-keys. The lightweight design and slim, stylish profile make the Logitech® Cordless MediaBoard easy to handle, use, and store away.
price : £ 44.95
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