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November 28th, 2006, 17:33 Posted By: wraggster
New from Divineo USA :
With Talismoon range of Evolve ‘Wild Jungle’ edition for the PSP and Xbox 360, gamers are treated to extreme levels of comfort thanks to a soft ‘like fur’ finish, as well as refreshing and unique new look. Both sets of faceplates for PSP and Xbox 360 controller come complete with everything needed for a pain-free install, and each fur faceplate pattern will be unique. Styles consist of a ‘cow’ or striking ‘leopard’ fur finish.
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November 28th, 2006, 17:26 Posted By: wraggster
Divineo China posted this news:
After waiting for 2 months , the new batch of DMS4 S.E Pro is finally in stock. All the back orders will be shipped at once. Thanks for being patience waiting.
More Info:
DMS4 has been at the forefront of the modding scene since it's conception. Development allows evolution and advances to make improvements and refinements. The Special Editions (S.E.) of the DMS4 offer new advantages and refinements to two very popular products.
DMS Tech. have continued devlopment to make several main improvements to the DMS4 range, the new S.E. versions of Lite and Pro offer:
Optimized PCB layout
Optimized PCB size
Actel chip now has smaller package size
Hardware code revised to over increased stability and patching performance
Revised the installation point of Q, which now becomes C on the V12-V13 and V14 series of PS2 consoles.
(Installation on V1-V11 remains unchanged)
Serial flash technology
Improved error checking
Improved filtering of noise
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November 28th, 2006, 17:17 Posted By: Darksaviour69
Bad news for PlayStation 3 importers: MotorStorm's Japanese release date has been pushed back a week until 14th December.
The game had been due to make its first appearance in Japan on the 7th, and Sony's reportedly blamed the delay on production-related hiccups, but it doesn't sound like much to worry about.
MotorStorm's Western release date is somewhat later than its Japanese equivalent (March, most likely) because the team aims to finish an online component for the later launch date. The Japanese version will be offline-only.
Look out for a review of the Japanese version in mid December, then.
Eurogamer.net
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November 28th, 2006, 17:13 Posted By: wraggster
Ubisoft's upcoming movie-tie in listed as a European PS3 launch title
In a typically EA fashion, the game based on the movie will be released on every gaming platform under the sun. Yep, that means Wii, 360, PS3, DS, GBA, PSP, PS2 and even PC. Possibly even Teletext at this rate!
March 23 is the date for your diaries, Turtle fans. Currently the PS3 game is listed as "launch" only by Ubisoft.
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November 28th, 2006, 14:59 Posted By: Darksaviour69
"A lot of Sony's effort has been focused on helping first party"
GDC boss Jamil Moledina has told GamesIndustry.biz that many studios are holding back on starting PlayStation 3 projects due to the challenges of developing for Sony's new console.
Speaking in an exclusive interview, Moledina said, "It's a relatively complex platform to develop for, considering it has a very unique multi-core processor with the Cell. A lot of developers are new to figuring out how to work with that structure, as well as the RSX, the graphics processor.
"A lot of the developers I know are waiting out on the first round and focusing on handhelds; they're creating DS and PSP titles because that's actually a much simpler migration from the current-gen," he continued.
"It's always a challenge for developers to dedicate resources to next-generation titles like this - consider the cost, resources, and time it takes to make these games."
But according to Moledina, things will change as third-party developers get more support from the platform holder. "A lot of Sony's effort has been focused on helping first party understand how to develop games for it," he stated.
"I think you're going to see that knowledge shared more robustly now that those first-party titles are in the can, as it were, or close to being complete."
Moledina said he is confident that the PlayStation 3 will be a success, despite the fact that, "A lot of the games that I really wanted to play aren't launching right now, like Heavenly Sword, Lair, MotorStorm... It reminds me very much of the original PlayStation 2 launch, where there were a hatful of pretty good titles.
"I've had a chance to play around with the PlayStation store, that looks pretty cool too. I think it's going to build up very nicely. So I'm generally optimistic about the platform's prospects," he concluded.
GamesIndustry.biz
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November 28th, 2006, 14:58 Posted By: tophead420
I was looking around on a few websites on how to upgrade my psp from 2.71 SE-B" to 2.71 SE-C. I had got everything I needed except the SE-C update so i went to DAXs website when I seen this article:
As you can see this fake Dark_AleX has totally made the real Dark_AleX's life hard. Bring him many many legal problems. Does this mean no more awesome custom firmwares, decrypters, and so on from the amazing Dark_AleX, I hope not because Dark_AleX has brought alot to the community and opened a new era in psp development. I personally hope that he stays and continues work on his great projects but I also support his decision to stay or leave. So I thought I would pass this on to all of you out there who love Dark_AleX's work. Hope to see you stay man
http://www.dax.st/
The good news is it seems that the Fake site www.dark-alex.com has been taken down
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November 28th, 2006, 14:35 Posted By: Darksaviour69
Sony has patched PlayStation 3 up to version 1.11, which is coincidentally also the number of people in Europe who actually own a PlayStation 3.
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The update doesn't appear to do much, besides relocating the online account management button to the "Friends" menu and taking 15 minutes to download (cursed Internets), but we are also told that it sorts out some minor security issues, so WATCH OUT TERRORISTS.
Anyway, for more on what the PS3 can do, be sure to refer to the online manual, which is useful on the basis that it details things like the audio formats it supports, even if it does neglect to mention how rubbish iPod support is and things like that.
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November 28th, 2006, 04:21 Posted By: gunntims0103
news via ve3d
November 27, 2006 - It looks like Sony is is going all-out for KillZone on the PS3:
Today, the long silence on the game was broken by the Dutch newspaper de Volksrant. In an article titled, "A video game more expensive than the most expensive film," the daily highlights the next-gen Killzone and its developer, Amsterdam-based and Sony-owned Guerilla Games. The piece's name comes from the fact that the game is costing more to develop than the priciest film in Dutch history, director Paul Verhoeven's World War II thriller Black Book (Zwartboek).
While Black Book cost more than 16 million euros (approximately $21 million), Guerilla won't mention specific numbers for Killzone's budget. "Our budget tops [the film]," said Killzone director Arjan Brussee. "We're working on the biggest multimedia project in Dutch history."
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November 28th, 2006, 04:15 Posted By: gunntims0103
news via ign
A strategy game with the word "Chaos" in the title? Who'd have guessed?
November 27, 2006 - Japan's fantasy-strategy specialist Idea Factory has at last announced its first PS3 title. Set for Japanese release in February 2007 is Mist of Chaos, the latest game in the Neverland series.
Mist of Chaos takes place in Ades, a land that's hidden by a mist. Ades is split into Zedeen, Priterion and Kamuikoku kingdoms. Players select one of these kingdoms and attempt to unite the land under one common rule.
It shouldn't be too shocking to learn that Mist of Chaos has the strategic gameplay Idea Factory fans have come to expect from the company. Battle scenes are presented in 3D, with separate cut-in animations used for near and long-distance attacks. The game will also use movie scenes for some skills.
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November 28th, 2006, 04:13 Posted By: gunntims0103
news via gamedaily
If you bought your HDTV a few years ago, there's a good chance it doesn't support 720p resolution. And unfortunately, if you hook up a PS3 to these TVs, the only image you'll see will be in 480p, not 1080i. Microsoft's Andre Vrignaud believes this may not be fixable either...
As you probably have heard by now, some owners of older HDTV sets have been having trouble getting proper high-def visuals from the PlayStation 3. The PS3 outputs HD visuals for PS3 games in either 720p or 1080p, and if your HDTV does not support 720p, the PS3 won't upscale the picture to 1080i either.
While Sony initially told us that they are working on a fix (and still are apparently) that would come via a firmware patch, the company has since retracted its statement. Worse yet, it's not clear if this problem even is fixable via a patch because the PS3 hardware would appear to lack the necessary scaler.
Posting about his general PS3 impressions on his Microsoft Ozymandias blog Andre Vrignaud, director of technical strategy for Xbox Live, commented, "...it appears there's no internal hardware scaler in the PS3. As reported, it appears the PS3 is unable to output a consistent signal to your TV based upon your desired selection (ie, what your TV supports). This means that while I might want to play Resistance in 1080i, if the game doesn't support it the console drops down to a lower-common denominator of 480p. The game then tells me that if I want to play in the best quality, I need to quit out, go to the dashboard, change the PS3's resolution to 720p, and then relaunch the game. Oh, and when I return from the game, I'm obviously still at 720p, and not the 1080i I'd prefer to navigate the dash with. I experienced this myself and I can tell you it's hugely frustrating."
He continued, "This issue also affects people who have older HDTVs that only support 480i/480p and 1080i (not 720p - this was pretty common with earlier CRT HDTVs). These folks have no way to scale the game's output to 1080i, and are thus forced to play in 480i/p. This smells of the console being rushed to market, and I'm not holding out any hopes for any significant fix. It's bad, and feels like something Sony would have fixed if possible. My guess is the 'fix' they're working on is going to be a bit of streamlining in the dashboard (perhaps a switch to automatically change back to 1080i/p when returning from a game), but the core issue isn't going to be fixed. I hope I'm wrong, though, for the sake of all those folks having problems."
If Vrignaud is correct, and the resolution problem for owners of older HDTVs can't be fixed, then Sony has unfortunately alienated a larger group of people than they might think—people who don't want or can't afford to upgrade to a shiny new HDTV and who might very well put their money into a console from Microsoft and/or Nintendo.
For more of Vrignaud's (somewhat biased) impressions of the PS3 hardware, check out the blog linked above.
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November 28th, 2006, 04:07 Posted By: gunntims0103
news via engadget
We'll be the first to admit that the whole "smash this object" craze is getting a tad out of hand, but the latest rendition of demolishing a perfectly functional PlayStation 3 is just revolting. While we've witnessed Nintendo's Wii being cautiously dissected and publicly mangled, a couple of mountain men (and their canine companions) decided to take their newly purchased 60GB PS3 to the woodshed. After rambling about and capturing their mountaineer lifestyle in perfect fashion, they decide to crush the box with a large chunk of timber, only to make matters worse by busting out the ole hacksaw. Further abuse was bestowed care of a gas-powered chainsaw, and for the finale, it was set ablaze to cheers of evil laughter. While the motive here is certainly clear, and the tools used to inflict punishment are indeed respectable, you'd think someone willing to trash $600 (not to mention to probable near-death experience trying to acquire one) would actually show the PS3 within the box. But alas, no "real" proof is ever shown, so be sure to peep the YouTube vid after the break and chuckle at this glaring oversight.
youtube video via engadget
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November 28th, 2006, 04:06 Posted By: gunntims0103
news via ve3d
November 27, 2006 - If you thought Xbox Live's 50 meg Arcade games were a bit on the cheap side, Sony plans on capping their equivalent games at 500 megs:
FiringSquad: Microsoft has a policy of not releasing an Xbox Live Arcade game that will be larger for one of their memory cards to carry. Will there be a similar policy for PS3 downloadable games?
John Hight: We've arbitrarily set a limit of 500MB to keep download times reasonable. Since we've got plenty of HD space we can accommodate even bigger games and a lot of them.
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November 28th, 2006, 02:04 Posted By: mcshortcut
!!!!WARNING!!!!WARNING!!!!WARNING!!!!WARNING!!!!WA RNING!!!!WARNING!!!!
Dark-Alex.com was created by a spanish moron and its a exact copy of the original Dark Alex Page (dax.lan.st aka Dark-Alex.org) even the Warning on the official site was copied.... BEWARE!!! Every single file is available for download (different size/checksum) and every single file causes your PSP to brick!!!
http://www.dark-alex.com <----Fake Bricker site
Only Official Dark-Alex Pages:
http://dax.st
http://dax.lan.st
http://www.Dark-Alex.org
http://www.Dark-Alex.net
http://www.Dark-Alex.biz
http://www.Dark-Alex.info
They already updated on the official site dark-alex.net
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November 28th, 2006, 00:36 Posted By: wraggster
via redkawa
Red Kawa File Server is a free file server developed by Red Kawa. Our free file server allows you to view and copy files from your computer (where the server running) to your PlayStation 3 (PS3) or PlayStation Portable (PSP) video games system over your wired or wireless computer network.
To learn how to setup and use Red Kawa File Server, please visit our tutorials section for screenshots and more detailed explanations about the features of Red Kawa File Server.
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November 27th, 2006, 23:49 Posted By: masonman
This is my new program coded in lua.
this program has:
variable tile size/number
various mapping and drawing tools
multiple frame veiw
animation veiwer
dynamic saver
loop rate changer
and more to come, as i have a f'd up ankle and cant skate for a while.
to do:
implement menu system with sounds
integrate into eboot for .gif extention saving
to use:
extract contents to your luaplayer/applications folder and run
you have ten dividers per frame and ten frames per screen (will be more able to change later on) fill in your frames, then press start to save and veiw animation, then start to go back to edit menu.
any further questions, contact me.
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November 27th, 2006, 23:41 Posted By: wraggster
Some teenaged GameStop employees decided it would be a great idea to report on the day before launch that the four PS3 consoles were stolen from them at gunpoint.
Police say they discovered that the "robbery report was bogus", and that there may have been more people involved. The four PS3s still haven't been recovered, but you can bet these two kids are busy stashing the consoles where the cops can't find them. That, and hoping they don't have to go to PMITA prison
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November 27th, 2006, 23:39 Posted By: wraggster
Some opportunists saw the recent launch of the PlayStation 3 as a chance to make a quick $1,000. Their plan was to rough it in front of a store for days in hopes of getting one of the hard-to-find consoles and reselling it to cash-flush gamers willing to pay a premium for the system.
Popular online auction site eBay was the online marketplace of choice for most people looking to sell or buy a PS3, and the company revealed some of the numbers from the console's first week in North America.
eBay released data on its sales for Black Friday, the popular shopping day immediately following Thanksgiving, and tucked between the sales numbers of Tickle-Me Elmos and fruitcakes was information on sales of the PS3, Wii, and Xbox 360.
For the period between and including November 17 to November 24--the PS3's first eight days on sale--14,675 PS3s were sold through the online site for an average price of $1,186. eBay did not separate information for the PS3's two models; a 60GB version retails for $599 and a 20GB version sells for $499.
Those who hawked preorders fared slightly better. From October 19 to November 24, which included what eBay calls"pre-sale activity," 28,233 PS3s (or preorder rights to the machines) were sold for an average price of $1,370.
Numbers of the more readily available and cheaper Wii weren't too surprising. From the $250 console's debut on November 19 through Black Friday, 26,708 Wiis were sold on eBay for an average price of $412. Preorder madness wasn't as great for Nintendo's console--29,452 Wiis were sold for an average of $427.82 from October 19 to November 24.
The Web site also released information on sales of the Xbox 360, reporting that 331 systems were sold between November 12 and November 24 for an average of $421.
Prices for both the PS3 and Wii on eBay have been falling sharply since their much-hyped launches. A quick glance at listings on the site shows that most PS3 auctions (which still number more than 10,000) aren't exceeding $1,000, and most Wiis aren't going for more than $300.
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November 27th, 2006, 23:34 Posted By: wraggster
Sony has been saying that it sees its new next-gen machine, the PlayStation 3, as more of a computer than a console. Terra Soft Solutions is now making Yellow Dog Linux 5.0 available for download for the PS3, taking that idea a step closer to reality.
The operating system will be rolling out in three stages. The first starts today, November 27, and users can obtain the software from YDL.net. The second starts December 11, when customers can buy DVDs from the Terra Soft store, priced at $99.99--the final phase is due sometime during the week of December 25, when downloads will be available via public mirrors. Once the software is released for download on the public mirrors, it will be free of charge.
To install Yellow Dog Linux, users must first split the PS3's drive into two partitions so that the GameOS and Linux can run on dual partitions. The gamer will also need a USB keyboard and mouse to run the operating system. The installation manual is available on Terra Soft's Web site.
According to the manual, when Sony Computer Entertainment designed the PS3, "it was fully intended that you, a PS3 owner, could play games, watch movies, view photos, listen to music, and run a full-featured Linux operating system that transforms your PS3 into a home computer."
The manual adds that Yellow Dog Linux would make available several new uses for the PS3. It reads, "Everything you need to browse the web, check and compose e-mail, do your school homework or take your office work home is included."
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November 27th, 2006, 19:07 Posted By: wraggster
New from Play Asia:
features
Players dive into a deep frightening story that rewrites the 20th century and pits the United States and Britain against a horrific species of unknown origin.
Encounter a wide variety of fluidly moving characters and creatures that exhibit more sophisticated behaviors and interact with their environments more realistically.
Greater processing power on PLAYSTATION®3 and Blu-ray Disc™ technology enables more immersive visual and sound effects that heightening the chaos of large-scale warfare.
A powerful rendering engine allows a greater variety of highly detailed and interactive environments for a console FPS experience, including large battlefields and sprawling military command centers.
Engaging single player campaign, a co-operative mode and one of the most complete multiplayer offerings in a console game.
Insomniac Games has combined its passion for creating exotic weapons and vehicles with a proprietary physics system to create a unique human and alien arsenal.
description
In Resistance: Fall of Man™, the U.S. and Britain band together in a last-ditch effort to save Europe and Asia from a horrific scourge. In mere decades, the Chimera – a species of unknown origin propagating a virus that converts other life forms into more Chimera – has overrun Russia and all of Europe. Humanity’s hope for survival is slim, and the tide of the battle rests on the shoulders of U.S. Army Ranger, Sgt. Nathan Hale.
Buy here --> http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-1ppd.html
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November 27th, 2006, 19:05 Posted By: wraggster
New from Play Asia:
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Twice the content, twice the action - Over 15 hours of gameplay continuing the story of Yoshitsune and based on the historical battle between the Genji Clan and the Heishi Clan.
Swap between four playable characters at any time - Take advantage of each of the four characters' unique fighting style or unleash devastating team-based fighting combos by interchanging characters between attacks.
Exquisite combat - Gracefully articulated swordplay captured by Mitsuhiko Seike, Japan's finest sword fighter, provides the heart and soul of intense authentic action.
Massive Battles - Lead Yoshitsune and his men against hundreds of warriors as your strive to reach, and defeat, the enemy warlord in epic battle sequences based on Japanese history.
Beautifully detailed battlegrounds - From shimmering details of the great naval battle of Dannoura to epic monumental horseback encounters at Ichinotani, Genji: Days of the Blade truly harnesses the power of the PLAYSTATION®3 to deliver next-generation visuals.
description
The Tale of a Legendary Samurai Returns
Set three years after the last chapter of Genkuro Yoshitsune’s life, Genji: Days of the Blade™ continues to expand on the historical accounts of feudal Japan. Genji: Days of the Blade unveils beautiful next generation visuals and sword slashing gameplay as an exclusively developed title for the PLAYSTATION®3.
Genji: Days of the Blade will capture the attention of the hardcore gamer / early adopter eager for a “traditional” action/adventure gaming experience. Featuring more than double the amount of gameplay, more diverse levels of fighting, and more playable characters - all underlying an epic tale of a warrior’s honor, Genji: Days of the Blade promises to deliver a genuine next-generation experience on the PLAYSTATION®3
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