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January 12th, 2007, 17:01 Posted By: wraggster
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Sony's recent sales figures in North America are proof of the company's brand power in the territory, according to US CEO Jack Tretton.
The best-selling Sony system was the six-year old PlayStation 2, which moved 1.4 million units in December - outselling rival next-gen consoles from Microsoft and Nintendo.
"If there was ever any doubt about the power of the PlayStation brand in the US, the December NPD data should quickly quell it," said Tretton.
Although PSP sales rose by 130 per cent from the previous month, it was still out-sold by the DS, with Sony's handheld selling 953,200 compared to Nintendo's 1.6 million units.
Sony managed to sell 497,000 PlayStation 3s in December, bringing the total to 687,000 of the reported one million units it has shipped so far.
Tretton is still upbeat when it comes to PS3's performance, despite the low sales of the console compared to the figures for Wii and Xbox 360.
"Not only did consumers drive records for PlayStation 3, they also validated the excellent value represented by PlayStation 2 and the entertainment versatility of PSP. These sales figures bode very well for the company heading into 2007," he said.
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January 12th, 2007, 17:01 Posted By: wraggster
via gibiz
Sony's recent sales figures in North America are proof of the company's brand power in the territory, according to US CEO Jack Tretton.
The best-selling Sony system was the six-year old PlayStation 2, which moved 1.4 million units in December - outselling rival next-gen consoles from Microsoft and Nintendo.
"If there was ever any doubt about the power of the PlayStation brand in the US, the December NPD data should quickly quell it," said Tretton.
Although PSP sales rose by 130 per cent from the previous month, it was still out-sold by the DS, with Sony's handheld selling 953,200 compared to Nintendo's 1.6 million units.
Sony managed to sell 497,000 PlayStation 3s in December, bringing the total to 687,000 of the reported one million units it has shipped so far.
Tretton is still upbeat when it comes to PS3's performance, despite the low sales of the console compared to the figures for Wii and Xbox 360.
"Not only did consumers drive records for PlayStation 3, they also validated the excellent value represented by PlayStation 2 and the entertainment versatility of PSP. These sales figures bode very well for the company heading into 2007," he said.
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January 12th, 2007, 16:59 Posted By: wraggster
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Advertising agency TBWA London has defended a new marketing campaign which invites consumers to come up with ideas about how to promote Sony products.
Titled The Big What Adventure, it's billed as "An experiment whose goal is to both seek out and nourish creativity, wherever it may be." The BWA website invites visitors to "submit ideas for real briefs", and come up with concepts for online ad campaigns, TV ads, posters, events and packaging. Products featured on the site include the PlayStation 3 and the SingStar series of games.
The site promises a "reward" for anyone who comes up with an idea which is used. However, as spotted by Private Eye magazine, the site's terms and conditions section reveals that TBWA will own the intellectual property rights to all content submitted, and will be able use it "without payment" to the creator.
Private Eye described the initiative as "an attempt to get the public to do TBWA's work for them" - but executive planning director Neil Houston told GamesIndustry.biz, "Thebigwhatadventure.com is an experiment in open source creativity - nothing more, nothing less.
"More and more creative ideas and campaigns are non traditional in their form, often relying on what we would conventionally call 'consumers' to at the least participate in - and often construct - the campaign itself.
"Learning how to collaborate and create with people outside of the conventional realms of the advertising community is something that we think is important."
According to Houston, all briefs featured on the site are "being worked on within our creative department with at least as much vigour as any other brief in our system".
"We are not relying on 'outsiders' to crack the brief - we have invited them to participate in the creative process with the full consent of our clients, who incidentally are at least as curious as us about this experiment," he continued.
"If and when an 'outsider' cracks the brief, we will reward them appropriately - in much the same way as we would reward one of the many work experience placements that travel through our creative department on a regular basis - with the right combination of financial reward, personal fame and / or career progression."
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January 12th, 2007, 16:57 Posted By: wraggster
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Hot on the heels of news that Final Fantasy XII is due out on 23rd February, Square Enix has confirmed that the PAL conversion will be up to recent standards.
"The 50Hz [PAL] version is fully optimised and has no borders and runs at 60Hz [NTSC] speed," a UK spokesperson told Eurogamer this afternoon. It will also run in widescreen, although there's no progressive-scan option.
That would put it in line with the recent releases of Kingdom Hearts II and Dirge of Cerberus, also on PlayStation 2.
PAL conversions of Square Enix games (and not just them, either) have been a bit of a sore spot for a lot of Eurogamers in recent years, so it's nice to see Squenix getting it right as we, er, draw to the end of the last generation where it's likely to matter.
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January 12th, 2007, 16:45 Posted By: wraggster
It's been common knowledge for a fair old while that Climax is developing a Ghost Rider videogame, but little has been seen of it. However, new screenshots released today are providing us with a rare look at the title.
Ghost Rider is a tie-in with the forthcoming Nicholas Cage movie of the same name - which in turn is based on the Ghost Rider Marvel comic book. In case you're not familiar with the comic, it tells the tale of motorcycle stunt rider Johnny Blaze who strikes a deal with Mephistopheles to save his dying father in exchange for his immortal soul.
The game itself continues the movie's storyline, player obviously assuming the role of Blaze and battling evil in what's been described as an "immersive, supernatural third person world with a seamless blend of hand-to-hand combat and high-speed motorcycle action". Versions of Ghost Rider are expected on PS2, PSP and GBA in February.
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January 12th, 2007, 16:45 Posted By: wraggster
It's been common knowledge for a fair old while that Climax is developing a Ghost Rider videogame, but little has been seen of it. However, new screenshots released today are providing us with a rare look at the title.
Ghost Rider is a tie-in with the forthcoming Nicholas Cage movie of the same name - which in turn is based on the Ghost Rider Marvel comic book. In case you're not familiar with the comic, it tells the tale of motorcycle stunt rider Johnny Blaze who strikes a deal with Mephistopheles to save his dying father in exchange for his immortal soul.
The game itself continues the movie's storyline, player obviously assuming the role of Blaze and battling evil in what's been described as an "immersive, supernatural third person world with a seamless blend of hand-to-hand combat and high-speed motorcycle action". Versions of Ghost Rider are expected on PS2, PSP and GBA in February.
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January 12th, 2007, 16:44 Posted By: wraggster
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Square Enix's much-lauded Final Fantasy XII will launch on PS2 on February 23 in PAL territories, the developer has confirmed.
FFXII has sold four million-plus copies in Japan and North America where it's already available and, as we reported previously, won Edge magazine's Best Game 2006 award.
John Yamamoto, president and CEO of Square Enix, described the PAL launch of FFXII as being "our biggest release since Square Enix started self publishing across Europe last year."
In its review, our sister magazine PSW scored Final Fantasy XII 9 out of 10, saying "everything about it is fully fleshed out, coherent, totally playable and completely sublime."
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January 12th, 2007, 16:43 Posted By: wraggster
The PS3 version of From Software's role-playing game Enchanted Arms has joined the European launch line-up, according to Ubisoft which is to publish the title this March on these shores.
In its announcement on the release date, the publisher has flagged up use of PS3's Sixaxis controller of one of the key features: "Use the motion-sensitive controller to harness weapons, recover your EX power meter, unlock more powerful attacks and solve puzzles." We're guessing that means the tilt function is being employed - but we're double-checking with Ubisoft.
Enchanted Arms - which has previously released on Xbox 360 - finds player embarking on an adventure romp as Atsuma, an enchanter-in-training who becomes saviour of the day. Over 50 hours of gameplay is promised, along with a heap of characters and questing and, of course, combat.
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January 12th, 2007, 16:38 Posted By: wraggster
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Konami has NOT cancelled a mass of PS3 and Wii titles after all, Japanese mag Famitsu has said on it website.
Previously the magazine listed a bundle of titles supposedly canned by the Metal Gear Solid developer, including Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball (we've not heard of it either) and a next-gen version of Gradius, along with a shed-load of untitiled projects including 'New action adventure game 2' (we're sure we played that one on the SNES).
Famitsu points to a "printing error" as the reason for cancellation claims. Konami istelf has kept shtum over the report.
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January 12th, 2007, 16:36 Posted By: Vega
Sorry if this is old news -
Back in 2005, The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences added an award category to recognize original video content for computers, cellphones, and other devices like the video iPod and PSP. Unfortunately, the category is awarded during the Technology & Engineering Emmy Award ceremonies where mostly Hollywood D-Listers attend. Which explains why nobody really takes notice.
Anyway, the Academy recently announced winners of the 58th Annual Emmy Awards for geeks at the CES 2007. The PSP came out as the winner in the category "Outstanding Innovation and Achievement in Advanced Media Technology for the Best Use of Personal Media Display and Presentation Technology."
Specifically, it was the PSP's XMB that got the honors. Sony (in a tie with Nintendo) also won another one of them golden statuettes that look like car hood ornament for "Peripheral Development and Technological Impact of Video Game Controllers".
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January 12th, 2007, 14:48 Posted By: Vega
Konami has announced that its forthcoming European versions of Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops title for PSP will benefit from a wealth exciting additions exclusive to European users.
Scheduled for release April, 2007, Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops is an all-new installment in Hideo Kojima’s legendary Metal Gear Solid series. Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops features a full stealth-action single player story mode and key wireless features allowing players to recruit and play as a unique squadron of battle-hardened mercenaries. The European versions of the game will also include a series of exclusive elements, including new game maps, characters and missions.
Set in 1970, Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops follows directly on from the events of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, with the player assuming the role of series hero Snake (aka Big Boss), as he puts together the elite FOXHOUND unit made famous in earlier Metal Gear titles, and is instigating a bloody revolt with his treacherous FOX unit. Heralding the return of many notable characters from the Metal Gear series, Portable Ops acts as the climax to a major portion of the ongoing Metal Gear timeline, as players participate in the events that directly lead into later games in the series, including the great tragedy that determines Big Boss’ future path.
European users will enjoy 12 more characters than existing Japanese and US users, while the careers of the available characters have been expanded to highlight their key attributes – athleticism or physical strength, for instance.
The recruiting element is unique to Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops, with various possibilities to increase your number of team-mates. Making superb use of the wireless functionality of the PSP, Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops lets players scan access points (AP) by using the game’s AP SCAN function. Depending on the unique MAC address provided by the access point, players can access a specific wireless AP character and recruit them as a new team-mate. Certain rare and unique characters will be available only via access point scanning, giving users further incentives to play in different locations and add new members to their squads.
Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops also features support for online battles in ten areas specifically designed for multiplayer encounters – two more than the US and Japanese version of the game – letting up to six players take their custom squads online and battle in stealthy encounters across several different modes of play. Using a unique White Flag mechanic, players can choose to surrender and fight again or risk permanently losing one of their valuable comrades. Players can also wirelessly trade characters with others, building a squadron that is best suited to dominate the online competition.
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January 12th, 2007, 01:26 Posted By: Briggzy11
Apologises if this is in the wrong section but I need to say this, personally it will make me feel a little better about what has happened.
Karen W was one of my best friends and a member of my Jackass Uk team based in Stoke-On-Trent, England. Almost everything I did she was there or whatever. I introduced her to the PSP Scene last year and ever since then she has downloaded stuff on DCEMU using my account. From using DAX's Custom Firmware to playing Emulators made by ZX-81 she has loved the PSP and DCEMU. She loved this website because of the members mainly, if she ever needed help that I could not help her with, she got it of somebody else here and I would like to thank anybody that did help her.
Today at 4PM she died in a car crash on her way to get something to eat. The driver was sent to hospital with leg injuries. I would have been in the car at the time as well if it was not for a phone call from a friend of mine. Basically I would like to say thank you to anybody that made her feel welcome here and thank you to all of the coders that put their time and effort into creating such great PSP Programs, it was you that made her happy among other things.
Apologises for this going into the wrong section again. I didnt know where else to put it.
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January 12th, 2007, 00:00 Posted By: wraggster
New release from the nameless:
Features:
- Auto Convert Files to the correct format and size
- Image Support for *.png;*.gif;*.cur;*.pcx;* .ani;*.jpg;*.jpeg;*.bmp;* .ico;*.emf;*.wmf
- Text Support for *.txt
- Preview
- Easy GUI
- No page limit anymore!
- Compression level selectable
ToDo:
- Support for .pdf, .doc
- Add option: Split big images
- Small picture: Let user choose resize or not
Guide:
How to create document files?
- Open PSPDocMaker
- Click on Select Files
- Mark File(s) and click on Open (Multi select is enabeld)
- (Enter the Game Code of the game) <- I've tested SCUS99999 and it works on a game with another code, maye it works on all games
- If you have added the file(s) you wan't click on Create
- Wait
- Select the dolder where your game is located
- Click on Save
- Done!
ChangeLog:
v0.21
- Compression level selectable
- Default folders selectable
- Don't writing to the application folder anymore
- No page limit (Thanks to Dark_Alex )
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January 11th, 2007, 23:50 Posted By: wraggster
New version from joek2100
This is a modified version of the opensource mp3 prx for irshell. It will play mp3 files from ms0:/PSP/MUSIC (if you don't change the config).
It has random and sequential play modes, pause, next and a builtin "overclocker".
Heres whats new:
0.4f: Fixed the wifi @ 333mHz for 3.03OE+
Fixed disable underclocking in vsh while the screen is off for 3.03OE+ (or higher)
Fixed a bug that messes up the sound in the browser (although something else may have been broken) (only works on 3.03OE+)
Fixed a bug (that was introduced in the last release) that broke suspend support
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January 11th, 2007, 23:40 Posted By: wraggster
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Are you dying to try out some new games on your PSP® or PlayStation®2 system? Well then here’s what you have to do. Print out the pass below and bring it to any official LRCT event and the crew will redeem it for a free demo disk.*
*Offer expires 1/28/07 or while supplies last. Demo selection is limited to availability at the time of redemption.
More info at link above
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January 11th, 2007, 23:38 Posted By: wraggster
Art has released a new release of his firmware modification program for the PSP:
New for X-Flash V18j:
- Added intentional support for Dark_AleX 3.03 OE-B.
(it's safe to use the version spoofer now).
- Preserved support for Dark_AleX 3.03 OE-A2.
- Button combination writes current PSP Nickname to
use as a custom version spoof.
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January 11th, 2007, 23:31 Posted By: wraggster
Winnydows has released a new version of his excellent Video Converter for the PSP, heres the info and whats new:
Easy use and high quality program for converting videos for PSP, iPOD and PC.
AVI, DIVX, WMV, MPG, MPE MPEG ASF MOV MP4 OGM MKV AVS FLV
to MP4 (PSP AVC, AVC, IPOD), PMP (AVC, DivX), AVI (DivX).
4.047 changes:
To menu Settings added Disable AVS check option - fix crash on check on some Athlon systems.
x264 updated to version 616.
Now x264 compiled with pthread and start with --threads auto argument - x264 encoding 20-40 fps faster.
Now to log added OS info.
Now if framerate changed frames detect correct.
Fixed buttons lock.
Normalize on preview now checked by default and sticky.
MediaInfo updated to 0.7.4.3 - fix delay detection.
Mencoder updated to 21847.
Fixed rename of output file.
Options Full Info to log and Full AVS Info to log now correct sticky.
Removed AviSynth option Multi-Threading - x264 multithread build + --threads auto much faster and stable.
AviSynth 2.5.6a MT removed from main installer.
Now by default used AviSynth 2.5.7.
Added protection of crash in case incorrect time and frames detection by MediaInfo.
Fixed incorrect VOB size detection.
Fixed switch between DVD titles.
In case inpossible correct detect DGIndex progress windows of this progress tempoary unhidden.
To info line added interlace information.
Now DeInterlace option auto check if interlace found.
Now on uninstall possible remove all dlls and libs installed with program.
Fixed Rename button lock.
Added new format MP4 PSP 480 - create files for PSP with firmware 3.03 OE-B. Warning- now this format support only 480x272 res, so for files with aspect defferent of 16:9 use Auto Aspect check box or add black borders (BW, BH). Hint - Aspect In must be = Aspect Out.
Fixed setting Fix gray flicks option in 1 min and 5 min time cut.
DGIndex updated to 1.4.9 beta 9.
AviSynth updated to 2.5.7 final.
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January 11th, 2007, 23:27 Posted By: wraggster
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In a strange, un-Sony like move, Sony's David Bishop announced that future Blu-Ray movies from Sony Pictures Entertainment will include portable files that can be transferred to laptops and other portables (such as the PSP?). This feature may launch this year, which would be a fantastic deal for current PLAYSTATION 3 and PSP owners. Imagine copying a movie from your PS3's Blu-Ray reader directly onto the PSP via USB connection. That would be an incredible bonus. Let's see it happen, Sony.
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January 11th, 2007, 23:15 Posted By: wraggster
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Sony Online Entertainment and Midway recently announced an agreement to bring classic Midway games to the PlayStation Store. We took a trip down memory lane at CES this week and played all six titles: Championship Sprint, Mortal Kombat II, Rampart, Gauntlet II, Joust, and Rampage World Tour.
With the exception of Joust, which is already out on Xbox Live, all of these titles will be exclusive to the PlayStation Store. They all feature offline and online multiplayer, private and public games, and leaderboards. Pricing hasn't been set, yet, but Sony confirmed they would not be offered as a bundle. The first game should arrive in March, with more releases staggered after that. Sony and Midway have only been working on these ports for a week, so many details have yet to be worked out and some of the titles weren't at 100 percent functionality.
Rampage World Tour
Rampage World Tour: Of the six games we played, we had the most fun with this one. Originally released back in 1997, World Tour updates the classic Rampage game with slicker graphics, more detail, and more stuff to smash and eat. Pick your favorite giant monster and get to destroying some of the world's most famous locations. The game supports up to three players at a time, and the PS3 version will save your progress automatically so you can return to it later.
Rampart
Rampart: Released in arcades in 1990, Rampart is that game that puts you in charge of defending your castle from invaders. Place cannons within your castle walls, send a volley to the enemy, then rebuild before time runs out. The original game used a trackball to move the curser around, and although Rampart has been ported to many different platforms the controls always suffer a bit in the translation.
Championship Sprint
Championship Sprint: This is another game which used a non-traditional control scheme in the arcades (a steering wheel and pedal) and now feels a little strange mapped to the Sixaxis. But the support for four players goes a ways towards making up for the controls. The main problem may be that there just isn't much to the game. Race to the finish line on a track that's only as big as the screen, avoid oil slicks, and don't crash into the walls too often. That's about it. We did notice that some of the colors were different from the original game. For instance, in the winner's circle screen shown after a race, the background was purple, whereas the original game showed the cars sitting on the track. This may be because they've only been working on these ports for a week, though.
Mortal Kombat II
Mortal Kombat II: MKII is one of the highlights of the six Midway games coming to the PlayStation Store. Although not as ideal as an arcade joystick, the PlayStation 3 d-pad works well with Mortal Kombat II. Pounding out the classic moves took as long as it took to dust off the MK section of our brains and remember how to do them. The game looks and plays just the same way as it did in the arcade, straight down to the huge spouts of blood that only a well placed upper cut can deliver. The one new addition to the game is an online multiplayer mode and leader boards. It wasn't up and running yet though, so we weren't able to give it a try. The matchmaking will be a simple affair of just looking for a quick match and being put into a game with another player or creating a private and password protected match. The only real downside to this port of Mortal Kombat II is that Stryker, the most hilarious MK fighter, wasn't put into the series yet.
Joust
Joust: This is the one game in the initial group of Midway games that can also be found on the competing Xbox Live Arcade. The PlayStation version, though, is a direct port of one of the most bizarre games of all time. What kind of drugs were the designers on when they thought a knight on a flying ostrich fighting vulture knights and flying lizards was the next big thing? Oddity aside, Joust is a classic game in every sense and it handles well with the PlayStation analog stick. The only problem we found with the game is that we couldn't stop killing each other long enough to focus on the enemies. It's Joust just as you remember it.
Gauntlet II
Gauntlet 2: The classic multiplayer arcade game returns, though this time it won't eat every last one of your quarters and then leave you wondering how you were going to pay the bus fare home. Curse you Gauntlet 2! Unlike the other Guantlet game to come out in a digital distribution form, this one won't have a button to add quarters and increase your health. You can still continue when you die, but getting a high score becomes a difficult task. Those who are pros at finding keys, gold, and food to stay alive will sit at the top of the online leader boards with pride. The controls are simple here and so they work fine with the PS3 configuration.
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January 11th, 2007, 23:13 Posted By: wraggster
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Today Ubisoft announced that it is currently working on a PlayStation 3 version of the Japanese action-RPG, Enchanted Arms. Previously an Xbox 360-exclusive game, Enchanted Arms is created by From Software in Japan and is set to be one of the first Japanese RPGs to hit the PlayStation 3. Enchanted Arms includes more than 50 hours of gameplay, and makes use of the exclusive SpeedTactics Battle System, which enables the player to use distance-dependent attacks in battle.
With its move to the PlayStation 3, Enchanted Arms has made use of the Sixaxis's motion-sensing abilities to craft a more detailed experience. Players can harness weapons, recover their EX power meters, unlock more powerful attacks, and solve puzzles all through real-world manipulation of the controller. The game features more than 500 chanracters, including 130 unlockable creatures to control in battle. The PS3 version of the game also includes 30 exclusive creatures for your battling pleasure. Other PS3-exclusive additions to the game include an all-new English language track and ten additional minutes of anime cutscenes.
Expect Enchanted Arms to spread its tactical charm on the PS3 this March.
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