|
PSP News is a News and downloads site for the PSP, PSVita, PS4, PS3, PS2 and PSOne, We have all the latest emulators, hack and custom firmwares, homebrew and all the downloads on this site, we also cover commercial gaming and console news., the latest homebrew and releases, Part of the
DCEmu Homebrew & Gaming Network.
This Website
THE LATEST NEWS BELOW
|
November 24th, 2006, 17:30 Posted By: wraggster
New PSP Game released:
description
Re-imagined by the creative minds at Q Entertainment, GUNPEY delivers an addictive puzzle game experience, combined with exciting music and visuals for the ultimate game on the go. The player's objective is simple - or is it?
Lines of various shapes climb up the screen over five columns, and you must connect all the lines over the five columns, filling the screen from left to right. If an incomplete line reaches the top of the screen, the game is over!
With a variety of challenging modes, original music that changes pace and rhythm as you accomplish more combos and multiplayer capabilities; this is the game to pick up for the holidays.
More Info / buy here --> http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-1mm0.html
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
November 24th, 2006, 17:25 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released compilation of Sega Genesis classics from Play Asia:
features
28 classic Sega Genesis games in one low priced package.
Includes Altered Beast, Golden Axe I-III, the original Sonic The Hedgehog, Phantasy Star II™, Shinobi: Return of the Ninja Master™, Ecco the Dolphin™, and much more.
Includes glimpses into next-generation titles yet to come from Sega.
Bonus content, including unlockable arcade titles and interviews with original Sega Genesis developers.
description
For the first time ever on the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system and the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system, players can experience celebrated Sega Genesis® titles including mega hits like Sonic The Hedgehog® and Golden Axe ™. This collection is a comprehensive look at the massively successful Sega Genesis era – a must-have for gamers today.
Full Game List:
Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle
Altered Beast
Bonanza Bros.
Columns
Comix Zone
Decap Attack starring Chuck D. Head
Ecco the Dolphin
Ecco II: The Tides of Time
Ecco Jr.
Kid Chameleon
Flicky
Gain Ground
Golden Axe I
Golden Axe II
Golden Axe III
Phantasy Star II
Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom
Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millenium
Ristar
Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi
Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master
Sonic the Hedgehog
Sonic the Hedgehog 2
Super Thunder Blade
Sword of Vermilion
Vectorman
Vectorman 2
Virtua Fighter 2
More Info / buy here --> http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-1mlz.html
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
November 24th, 2006, 17:10 Posted By: wraggster
Kids, if you're going to commit a crime, make sure you do it right.
Sacramento Police have arrested Tauryn Robert Hodge and Gerald Anthony Keys, two 19 year-old GameStop employees, in connection with the "armed robbery" of four PS3s from the Elk Grove, California store last week. Sadly, they were not caught on CCTV wielding sawn-offs and screaming "GET ON THE F**KING FLOOR OR THE ASSISTANT MANAGER GETS IT".
Police suspect the two simply stole the PS3s outside of work hours, then called in the cops with claims of an "armed robbery". Their plan fell apart when detectives "felt there was more to the investigation than meets the eye". Nice to see some Transformers fans amongst America's lawmen.
Via Kotaku
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
November 24th, 2006, 17:05 Posted By: wraggster
Hideo Kojima, legendary developer and creator of the Metal Gear Solid series, has revealed his disappointment at the lack of a rumble feature in Sony's PS3 SixAxis pad. "I miss the rumble," he's said in a recent interview, adding "even now I hope it will come back".
The reasons behind Sony's decision to create the SixAxis controller without rumble haven't ever been officially confirmed, although most suspect that the cost of including the rumble technology put off the PS3 creator. It seems, though, that developers like Hideo Kojima are eager to welcome back the feature.
There are plans, however, for Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots to use SixAxis' motion-sensing capabilities, with Kojima confirming during the chat with Official PlayStation Magazine UK that he "can't say how we'll use the motion-sensing functionality specifically but we'll use it for sure". Will we be wrestling with the pad to choke a guard? We'll just have to wait and see.
Kojima also hinted at some interesting gameplay aspects of MGS4, suggesting that it will be possible to make mid-game allies: "You may decide to stick with nation 'A' or 'B' in the game's war, or you could destroy both".
This will have interesting consequences in-game: "Sometimes Gekkos (the weird, hooting robots in the trailers) will spot you as you're the enemy, but sometimes you're not necessarily the enemy to them". Whatever the word on rumble, Kojima's Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots is certainly promising to rock our worlds.
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
November 24th, 2006, 16:49 Posted By: wraggster
The PS2 psychological horror game was due out today, but RoR publisher 505 Games has announced that it "has taken the decision not to publish Rule of Rose in the UK at this time" following "discussions with our retail and publishing partners".
Rule of Rose was on the receiving end of negative publicity earlier this month when news broke that Europe's justice commissioner Franco Frattini had taken issue with the game's content.
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
November 24th, 2006, 15:18 Posted By: Darksaviour69
Introducing, the $1 dollar PlayStation 3 Auction!
That's right. I am selling the whole package for $1 USD.
On Nov. 17th , I paid $1,700 CAD (about $1,500 USD) for the 60 gigabyte console, two games ( Resistance: Fall of Man and Marvel Ultimate Alliance ), and extra wireless controller -- including the $750 I offered to someone in exchange for their spot in line at my local London Drugs store.
Buy-it-now, though, and it will be yours for $1 dollar -- no strings attached.
The successful bidder will need to be on Santa's Good List for 2006. If you would like to be on Santa's Good List, write to Santa and explain to him why you should be on the Good List. You can do this at: www.onedollarplaystation3.com/goodlist
Ebay auction
www.onedollarplaystation3.com
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
November 24th, 2006, 07:48 Posted By: wraggster
Dragula96 posted a new release of his Lumines Clone for the PSP, heres the details:
LUAmines is a Lumines clone
coded in lua script
There are a total of 10 levels, each with it's own skin and music..
new additions:
* added new "single skin" mode
* replaced all skins with new better looking ones
* finaly re aligned HUD to background.
* Some other misc stuff.
Download and Give Feedback Via Comments
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
November 24th, 2006, 06:30 Posted By: XioN980
Not sure if its fake or not but this was posted on StrmnNrmns blogg:
strmnnrrmn said...
I have had many problems with my internet connection and other family problems in the past few weeks, but I am still hoping to release a new Daedalus by the end of the year which will have great speed improvements.
The name is mispelt so it may be fake but it's still interesting (possible) news. He may have had to make a new account at blogg spot
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
November 24th, 2006, 06:13 Posted By: XioN980
This news was posted at PSP Gen:
YaPsxP thus becomes yapse4psp and this project will be the first of a series of projects under the name yapse4all. This emulator will be programmed specifically for the hardware of each console, like the PSP and GP2x. Hlide managed to find a support and of the assistance near programmers like Exophase, and the co-operation of zodttd (the creator of Psx4all). PSPgen is the official site of this emulator and if you post this news on another site, think of giving the appropriations to PSPgen.com.
YaPsxP has been renamed yapse4psp. PSP will Be the first console in A series of projects one the name yapse4all namessake. Indeed, this emulator will Be developed for handled' S, (PSP years GP2x) specific hardware. Hlide has found the suport and assistance of talented programmers such Exophase, and the co-operation of ZodTTD (the creator of psx4all). PSPgen is the offcial site of this project. Yew posting news one your site, please give credit to pspgen.com
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
November 24th, 2006, 00:41 Posted By: CoderX
Message From Retro the dude from the PSP_Assult Video Series
According to Ookm the purpose of flash_fatfmt.prx is intended to setup and partition the PSP's internal flash.
Having taken a look in to the matter myself it appears that there is a security change in this module that would prevent unsigned code from executing kernel calls to the 3.01 flash, - Meaning, (Only Signed Sony Updates can write to flash)
The good news with this is that in the event of an exploit, the 3.0 flash can still be modified
The Problem, downgrading 3.01 is going to be a challenge unless flash_fatfmt.prx is in someway bypassed.
via Retro'
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
November 24th, 2006, 00:21 Posted By: gunntims0103
news via playfuls
I gotta tell you the truth, if I do one more "next-gen madness" piece of editorial with two dozen stories mashed into a single post, I'm gonna go cuckoo. If I haven't already. Like 25 years ago. But anyway, I decided to take one story at a time from here on, and to start off (actually continue) this next-gen madness, how about some... PlayStation 3 emulation? (as it turns out, there are also a couple of dozen stories on this topic, but what the hell!)
After a not-so-smooth launch that drove the waiting crowds into a frenzy, leading people to do some very evil things to those poor geeks (check the last story), Sony's PlayStation 3 was finally launched in North America last week. And with it came the scanned PS3 manual, the PlayStation Network (accessible from anywhere, and not so free for third-party publishers), the PS3 Store (with some PSX games), the PS3 backward compatibilty list, the PS3 SIXAXIS controller that doesn't time out, the PS3 HDD replacement, the banned PS3 European imports on eBay, and of course the smashed PS3 (looks pretty solid, compared to the Wii).
Phew, where was I? Ah yes, emulation. There's actually two things to talk about here: games emulation, and other kind of software emulation. In both cases, the starting point is running an alternative operating system, so let's start with that.
Even before the console's launch, it was already known that the PlayStation 3 would allow you to install alternate operating systems. But only afterwards did the first such "Other OS" - Fedora Core 5 Linux - become available. The installation procedure for Fedora Core 5 (or any other future OS) on the PS3 is not quite simple... at all. So before you do anything (stupid), make sure to read every little thing you find on the "Open Platform for PlayStation 3" website. Yes, it's been updated, so now you can actually see how the "Other OS" installation works, in theory.
In practice, a more detailed installation procedure for Fedora Core 5 can be found on QJ.net, along with various requirements and warnings you should again check in advance. If all goes well, it should look something like this.
So now that there's Linux on PS3, what could possibly be the next step? Why, emulating Windows under Linux on PS3, of course! Microsoft, eat your heart out, because Windows XP seems to be running a-ok in those pictures there. My next step would have been to see if any MMOs (well, one in particular) can also be run on PlayStation 3, but then again I live in Europe so for now I can only watch what others are emulating. Which brings me to... the games. The non-PlayStation games, that is.
And once again, what could possibly be the next step? Why, emulating Nintendo games on the PS3, of course! Sony, eat your heart out, because Mario is trampling all over your shiny new system, thanks to Linux' ability to run MAME - and thus plenty of old arcade games.
More traditional Internet browsers can also be used on the PS3, instead of the console's restrictive browser. And soon enough more operating systems will be ready to boot on Sony's console. The next one will be Yellow Dog Linux 5.0, scheduled for release this Sunday on November 26 (check the link for details).
So there you have it, the PlayStation 3 is now officially one big open platform, if not a full-fledged computer!
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
November 23rd, 2006, 23:25 Posted By: wraggster
Xandu has posted a new release of his Mario game for the PSP, heres whats new:
Hey folks!
This is a little update of Super Mario Power Coins!
Changelog:
-Ability to run by pressing the square button while moving
-Ability to change characters : Mario, Luigi (for now)
-GFX improvement
-Fixed some bugs
Next version might include:
-Analog movement
-More characters
-New level backgrounds
-New enemies
-Level difficulty choice
-More to come...
Download and Give Feedback Via Comments
via xandu
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
November 23rd, 2006, 23:06 Posted By: wraggster
Via pspfanboy
When we first announced that Sega Genesis Collection was heading to the PSP with nearly 30 games to play on, many of you nearly pissed in your pants. At only $30, the collection is quite a steal, especially compared to Virtual Console prices ($8 for one Genesis game). What did the critics think of this orgy of games?
Gamespot (81/100) calls it a winner - "The Sega Genesis Collection is one of the most satisfying, well-put-together classic game compilations to date... Even if you were an avid fan of the Genesis back in its heyday, chances are you never got around to playing a number of these games, many of which are still quite fun and remarkably challenging even by today's standards."
Modojo (80/100) also thinks it's great - "This is still a wondrous trip down memory lane, with loads of 16-bit titles to invest hours in all over again. It's almost enough to make you want to go to the flea market and hunt down a lumbering old Sega CD unit. Almost."
Deeko (75/100) thinks there's great stuff in a sea of crap - "I'll freely admit that many of the games in the collection are pure garbage, but for the most part, you're getting a wide assortment of games that literally covers the entire Sega Genesis spectrum - with four full length role-playing games to really keep you busy being the creme de la creme!"
There's a ton of compilations coming out, but to be honest, it seems like this one is the best of the bunch. Too bad it's missing Streets of Rage.
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
November 23rd, 2006, 23:01 Posted By: wraggster
Via PSPFanboy
This franchise has come a long way since it was released on the 3DO back in the mid-90s. I remember how frustrated I got having to slow down to a near stop just to successfully navigate a curve. But now, the Need for Speed franchise is one of the best around, and it seems Need for Speed Carbon: Own the City continues the franchises forward progression.
PGNx Media (87/100) - It's one of the rare times where you should purchase both the console versions and the PSP version since both offer different yet extremely compelling racing.
Games Radar (80/100) - We're definitely keen on the PSP version, serving up some solid racing fun that'll get your heart pumping and your fingers moving. Just be sure to get by with a little help from your friends.
IGN (70/100) - Own the City simply feels like more of the same. Sure, there's an open city and wingmen that'll take out your opponents during a race, but neither of these are huge, game-changing additions.
I haven't had the chance to play the game yet, but from these reviews, it seems like a pretty decent game. Hopefully, EA continues the Need for Speed franchise on the PSP.
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
November 23rd, 2006, 22:57 Posted By: wraggster
Heres an excerpt:
Sure, we've already taken a long, hard look at SEGA's forthcoming Virtua Fighter 5 for PlayStation 3 here at IGN. However, given yesterday's fleeting office visit by our friendly, local SEGA PR chap, we thought we have a quick stab at the game to see how things are coming along.
If you're a fan of the legendary series, you're probably already well aware of Virtua Fighter 5's two new characters - the Lucha Libre-inspired El Blaze and Monkey Kung-fu-ing Eileen. Both were present and correct in the build we played - as was the newly-implemented 'Offensive Move' technique, enabling you to dodge blows by circling around your opponent while moving in out out, pressing diagonally on the d-pad.
Full Article
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
November 23rd, 2006, 22:55 Posted By: wraggster
Heres an excerpt:
How do you fill in the gaps of a legendary story with a tale that's been eagerly awaited as long as a system has been released? If you're Kojima Productions, you proceed very carefully, especially with your trademark character. Ever since the PSP was released, Metal Gear Solid fans have been clamoring for an action title with the scope of the console titles. Although the turn based strategy of the Metal Gear Acid titles was a temporary solution, the desire for a true action title has never actually been fulfilled until now. In less than two weeks, Konami and Kojima Productions will raise the curtain on Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops, the latest chapter in the Metal Gear saga.
The story of Portable Ops is designed to answer a number of questions from Snake Eater and lay the groundwork for later Metal Gear titles. While we won't go into a lot of details, we'll highlight some of the basic plot details that are well known. Portable Ops starts on November 10, 1970, which is six years after the events of Snake Eater. Mysteriously, Snake is kidnapped, drugged and thrown into a South American jail cell, where he finds himself interrogated by Lieutenant Cunningham, a former CIA agent. Cunningham is searching for information related to the Philosopher's Legacy, the much sought after secret from Snake Eater. Cunningham isn't particularly easy on Snake, and leaves his cell after torturing him for a while.
Full article
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
November 23rd, 2006, 22:54 Posted By: wraggster
Heres an excerpt;
It's one of the most popular racing games of recent times in Australia, and V8 Supercars 3 Shootout (released as TOCA Race Driver 3 Challenge in the United States) on PSP looks set to continue the high quality of past titles. As a matter of opinion, we think it's definitely one of the best looking racers on the system, and in the prolonged absence of a portable Gran Turismo, it has an excellent and accurately modelled feel to the handling that said series might be a little envious of.
For Australian racing enthusiasts, it's always nice to see local cars, tracks and drivers take centre stage. This has always been a major point of attraction for fans of the V8 Supercars series. The PSP iteration is no different in this respect. In the Quick Start mode, players can initially choose from either a Holden Commodore VZ or a V8 Ford Falcon BA. From here, you can select from the default racing team and driver for each make.
Featured in this version is a comprehensive list of the biggest in Australian and international racing. Ricky Cole, Steven Brady, John Hartshorne, Piers Johnson, Matt Griffin and dozens more fill out the ranks.
Quick Start, as the name implies, takes you straight into the action - a continuous championship that pits you against 20 other drivers on a world tour of tracks. It's a continuous championship, too - bowing out of a race will affect your overall standing and you'll start the next track at a serious disadvantage. However, if you're new to the series, we'd heartily recommend working your way through the early stages of the World Challenge mode before jumping straight into the races - if not, you're liable to end up pressed against the cement embankments more often than you'd like.
Full article
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
November 23rd, 2006, 22:32 Posted By: wraggster
Via Elation
QUASI88 is a NEC PC-8801 Emulator for the PSP.
Heres whats new:
Addition of keyboard lock
Addition of [kibodokonhuigu]
Addition of analog input
Adding clock modification to the menu
Download and Give Feedback Via Comments
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
November 23rd, 2006, 20:36 Posted By: gunntims0103
news via gizmodo
The PS3. Everyone thinks its washed up. Too old to fight. Not prime time anymore. Maybe the PS3 just needs to travel the world. Do some soul searching. And find out what it's really fighting for. Go PS3.
This is a pretty funny Ps3 advertisment depicting the Ps3 as rocky, Training and traveling the world.
video thru youtube via gizmodo
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
« prev 
1475
1476
1477
1478
1479
1480
1481
1482
1483
1484
1485
1486
1487
1488
1489
1490
1491
1492
1493
1494
1495
next » |
|
|