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November 16th, 2006, 18:22 Posted By: wraggster
Online auction site eBay has taken tough measures against users attempting to sell PlayStation 3 consoles in both the US and UK.
As of yesterday morning, British eBayers have been forbidden from selling PS3 units and games on the site until February 2007. Even then, each seller will only be able to offer one PS3, which must have been purchased within the EU.
Sellers must also guarantee dispatch within 30 days and can only accept payment via PayPal.
In the US, only sellers who have already taken part in 50 auctions or more and have at least 98 per cent feedback may offer PS3 pre-orders, according to an Associated Press report.
In addition, sellers must guarantee 30 day dispatch, provide a photo of the pre-order receipt and list items as auctions rather than "but it now" items which people can purchase instantly.
eBay's Catherine England told the AP that the measures had been introduced to avoid a repeat of previous console launch situations which saw "a high number of well-intentioned sellers unable to meet obligations due to restricted supply".
Reports are also circulating that Japanese gamers are driving up the price on PS3 orders in the Far East in order to disrupt the practices of sellers who queued up to buy a console they specifically intended to resell.
PlayStation 3 launches in North America tomorrow.
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November 16th, 2006, 17:27 Posted By: wraggster
Colin McRae: DIRT will hit PS3, Xbox 360 and PC in 2007 and it'll be the first game to use the firm's new proprietary engine dubbed, Neon.
It's been in development for over 18 months with a team of over 30 tech experts giving feedback on how to fine-tune the racing engine.
The power of Neon was naturally promoted by Gavin Cheshire, VP of Codemasters, who states that it "provides us with so much more scope and possibilities than an update of existing tech would have ever allowed. The most obvious result is in the visual detail and physics that produce incredible particle effects."
Of course, you can expect the usual array of officially licensed vehicles, covering 12 car class categories including 2WD, 4WD, Classic and RWD cars, including Colin McRae's prototype R4 and Travis Pastrana's X Games-winning Subaru Impreza. And the best part is that these cars are fully destructible, which also goes for the environments. We've been told that you can expect everything from small trees snapping on impact through to full-blown, car plus tree wraparounds if the crash is horrendous enough.
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November 16th, 2006, 17:26 Posted By: wraggster
Lucky gamers who manage to get their hands on an imported PS3 ahead of the delayed European release date can still use the PlayStation Network, despite the UK service not being live.
The UK PlayStation Network will not be up and running until March 2007 when the PS3 launches here but, interestingly, if you have an imported console in UK you will still be able to get onto the US network simply by entering a US address.
The US network has just gone live ahead of the launch tomorrow, so you will have access to English versions of the demos already available. There's a decent selection in there, including Resistance: Fall of Man, Motorstorm, NBA07, Formula One Championship Edition and others.
Two downloadable games - Blast Factor ($7.99) and Cash Guns Chaos ($9.99) are also live. Charges are made using local currency, unlike Nintendo's and Microsoft's equivalent online services, which adopt their own points system, so that saves extra complications.
The hardest part of course will be actually getting your hands on a PS3.
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November 16th, 2006, 17:25 Posted By: wraggster
Via CVG
We're still amazed it hasn't been done sooner (or Thunderblade, for that matter), especially in high-def, next-gen glory. But the PSP version is showing promise.
If developer Planet Moon is to be believed we'll be treated to "all-new multiplayer modes, customisable jets and over-the-top gameplay."
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November 16th, 2006, 02:12 Posted By: MonkeyBoy1916
kid101skater of DeviantPSP has just created his own Flashing Application for the PSP. Currently it has support for 1.50 and 2.71SE, and it has been extensively tested. You have to remember that with all Flash modifying tools you can brick your PSP, so be extremely careful using these kinda of programs.
Currently the files have to be on the root of your memory stick for it to flash them, if the files are missing it will give you an error message and exit back to the XMB. Lets thank Lil13Lazin for doing the graphics aswell.
Current Features:- Flash a Gameboot
- Flash Font
- Flash 01.bmp
Features to come:- Ability to flash all Wallpapers
- Flash Dumper
Warning: As with all flash modifying tools, this can brick your PSP, so be very careful when using this. Also kid101skater, DeviantPSP, and DCEmu are not responsible if your PSP bricks because of this.
Password for RAR:: I_WILL_USE_AT_MY_OWN_RISK
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November 16th, 2006, 01:15 Posted By: wraggster
New release from eiffel56, heres the translated details:
With this program it concerns the PRX Loader for firmware 2,71 SE. PRX files are modules, which can be reloaded in the enterprise. The users of the Custom firmware know that perhaps still. With it one could e.g. load the VSH Extender. I tested the whole extensively, before I mean PSP gebricked have. And it functioned marvelously. NO warranty, it uses nevertheless on OWN DANGER!!!
Installation:
Unpacked simply contents of the file MS_ROOT on your MEMORY stick. If you start your 1,50 Homebrews out instead of from GAME150 from GAME, must you still change.
Afterwards you start simply the Installer. Load before your Akku enough and make the load cable drann. The installation goes fast and simply. The Installer can unflashen the whole then also again.
Use:
As the first time must configure to it the whole. That is accurately alike everything as in the Custom firmware. That comes therefore which I Dark_Alex config parsing routine uses ^^.
Best take you to test the VSH Extender for the Custom firmware. There is ne config thereby. Those config must in /PSP/SYSTEM.
If go you are settled on your network update Icon. The part is from now on the PRX Loader. Waits briefly and the PRX should be loaded.
Much fun!
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- any german dcemu members who want to post a better translation then please do
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November 16th, 2006, 00:57 Posted By: wraggster
Fanjita and Ditlew have just released a new ELoader (Homebrew Loader) for the PSP, heres the release details:
It's been a long wait for 2.80 PSP owners, eager to get their hands on some homebrewing goodness. But hopefully today's news will prove that the wait has been worthwhile.
Noobz are proud to announce the release of the latest eLoader, version 0.995 (hey, we're scared of the big 1.0, OK?), also known as "Kriek". We know you don't want to read too many words before getting into the action, so - what's new?
The biggie - support for v2.80 firmware. v2.80 is still only user-mode support, and there are some minor syscalls that can't be resolved. But in general, the vast majority of user-mode homebrew works fine.
Another biggie - this release includes an experimental new way of using eLoader, called xLoader. xLoader allows you to run homebrew directly from the PSP's XMB menu, just like on a v1.0 PSP. Usage is a lot like Dark Alex's HEN C, but the underlying technology is very different. Because it's experimental, and a lot of work to fix up for each firmware, it's currently only supported for v2.80 firmware, and compatibility is a little lower than standard eLoader. Make sure to view the README file (displayed during installation) for more information.
You can now use the power switch to enter suspend mode in any homebrew that normally supports suspend mode on v1.5 firmware. This works in eLoader on firmwares 2.5-2.71, and in xLoader.
The built-in PSP on-screen keyboard now works in xLoader.
The Installotron is now included in the eLoader installation, so that in principle, you may never need to manually install any homebrew ever again. Installotron also now includes an option to automatically modify EBOOTs to make them suitable for xLoader.
Stability and compatibility is mostly improved over v0.99, although some homebrew is less stable, especially on v2.00 firmware. You may want to keep 0.99 and 0.995 side-by-side on firmwares that can run both.
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November 16th, 2006, 00:46 Posted By: wraggster
Team280 have released a new Tiff homebrew game in French called Mastermind, which is a great looking puzzle game for the PSP.
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November 16th, 2006, 00:39 Posted By: wraggster
IvorDog has released a new DuckHunt game for the PSP:
Hi everyone - 1st post, 1st release!
Improve your analog stick skills with Ivor Dog's Duck Hunt! The game with the title you really don't want to say too fast! ;-)
The zip includes 1.5 and 2.x EBOOTs (but has only been tested on 2.71 SE-B''). See the Readme.txt in the zip for installation & playing instructions
It's a pretty simple aim & shoot game, done to help myself learn C programming on PSP. Thanks to the tutorials at www.psp-programming.com for getting me going! The only thing the game is missing is any noises - if anyone can point me towards some good resources for getting FX and music in it'd be appreciated!
Hope you like it - I've got a few more ambitious/interesting project ideas to do next!
Cheers!
Ivor Dog
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November 16th, 2006, 00:33 Posted By: wraggster
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Sony has been sending out some really interesting surveys lately. First, they asked which features could be removed from the PSP (hopefully, users said none). Now, they're asking users if they're interested in mobile television for the PSP. They give users two options: streaming using LocationFree player, or by subscribing to a mobile TV service for $10 a month. Personally, the latter seems much more enticing.
Considering how Japan has an official PSP media download service called PTV, it makes sense for Sony to expand that to other markets as well. What do you think: should Sony offer portable TV for you? And would you subscribe at that price?
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November 16th, 2006, 00:30 Posted By: wraggster
Heres an excerpt:
MDK. Giants. Armed and Dangerous. Infected. After Burner. Which of these does not belong?
If you guessed After Burner, take a victory sip. It's the one that, you know, isn't a wacky third-person shooter. At least, not with a character on the screen. It's the classic Sega flight combat shooter franchise that became so memorable back in 1987, and now Planet Moon is bringing it to PSP with After Burner: Black Falcon.
This will be the first non-character based shooter, the first game where humor isn't a driving force, and the first established franchise game for the developer -- quite a change of pace for a company known for original games.
"Planet Moon's focus has always been in creating original IP," explains CEO and co-founder Bob Stevenson. "That said, some of the founders had a lot of fun working on classic Sega IP years before starting our own company. I actually worked on a Sega Genesis version of After Burner with Neil Young (EA) and David Perry (Shiny founder) about 14 years ago... Nick Bruty (Planet Moon's president) also worked on a number of Sega tiles including Outrun."
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November 16th, 2006, 00:12 Posted By: wraggster
New Press Release:
Fire International releases the World's first PS3 media management software to coincide with North American launch on 17th November 2006.
Convert, manage and transfer your digital media collection on both PS3 and PSP.
‘It's like iTunes for PS3' - comprehensive media management solution featuring an all-new user interface for PS3 AND PSP.
MOVIES - PC and DVD movies (with HD media support for PS3).
Convert movie files into AVC (.MP4) for playback on PS3 & PSP; including High Definition digital movies (PS3), non copy-protected DVDs, Xvid, DivX, MPEG 1&2, and AVI formats. Multiple video output selection allows optimum settings for both PSP and PS3, with PSP files automatically renamed in line with the PSP file format structure.
MUSIC - CDs, iTunes and digital music files.
Transfer music from your existing iTunes database. Convert your CDs to MP3 with auto completion of artist, track and album details via the online database. Attach album artwork to your MP3 music files. Simply drag-and-drop MP3, AAC and WMA files to your memory card or USB device for playback on PS3 and PSP.
IMAGES - Photos and digital images.
Manage your photo and image gallery for viewing on PS3 and PSP. Preview thumbnail images from within the Xploder software and simply copy them across to your portable memory device for viewing on the PS3 or PSP.
GAMESAVES - Access, download and manage the latest gamesaves for PS3 and PSP from the Xploder database. The in-application RSS feed sends alerts as new gamesaves become available for download to keep you ahead of the game.
Maximise your investment! - Xploder Movie Player and Media Manager is the perfect accessory to ensure that you get the most from your PS3 from DAY ONE!
Jason Cooper, Fire International, comments "As an official MPEG 4 Patent Licence holder, we're delighted to be first to market with such an advanced media management solution. It's a great credit to our team that it is available on day one of the North American release of PlayStation 3."
Available from major retailers from December 1st and to download from November 17th from www.xploder.net
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November 16th, 2006, 00:12 Posted By: wraggster
New Press Release:
Fire International releases the World's first PS3 media management software to coincide with North American launch on 17th November 2006.
Convert, manage and transfer your digital media collection on both PS3 and PSP.
‘It's like iTunes for PS3' - comprehensive media management solution featuring an all-new user interface for PS3 AND PSP.
MOVIES - PC and DVD movies (with HD media support for PS3).
Convert movie files into AVC (.MP4) for playback on PS3 & PSP; including High Definition digital movies (PS3), non copy-protected DVDs, Xvid, DivX, MPEG 1&2, and AVI formats. Multiple video output selection allows optimum settings for both PSP and PS3, with PSP files automatically renamed in line with the PSP file format structure.
MUSIC - CDs, iTunes and digital music files.
Transfer music from your existing iTunes database. Convert your CDs to MP3 with auto completion of artist, track and album details via the online database. Attach album artwork to your MP3 music files. Simply drag-and-drop MP3, AAC and WMA files to your memory card or USB device for playback on PS3 and PSP.
IMAGES - Photos and digital images.
Manage your photo and image gallery for viewing on PS3 and PSP. Preview thumbnail images from within the Xploder software and simply copy them across to your portable memory device for viewing on the PS3 or PSP.
GAMESAVES - Access, download and manage the latest gamesaves for PS3 and PSP from the Xploder database. The in-application RSS feed sends alerts as new gamesaves become available for download to keep you ahead of the game.
Maximise your investment! - Xploder Movie Player and Media Manager is the perfect accessory to ensure that you get the most from your PS3 from DAY ONE!
Jason Cooper, Fire International, comments "As an official MPEG 4 Patent Licence holder, we're delighted to be first to market with such an advanced media management solution. It's a great credit to our team that it is available on day one of the North American release of PlayStation 3."
Available from major retailers from December 1st and to download from November 17th from www.xploder.net
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November 15th, 2006, 23:27 Posted By: wraggster
ZX-81 has informed us of the release of a new Intellivision Emulator for PSP released today:
Hi All,
Here is a new version of PSPInt the Intellivision Emulator for PSP.
For those who haven't seen previous versions, Jzintv is an emulator of the Intellivision videogame system written by Joe Zbiciak running on many systems such as Linux, Unix, Windows and MacOS.
See official jzintv site for further informations.
What's new in version 1.0.7 :
- Emulator menus reorganisation (new menu for settings)
- Icons and background images modification
- The percent of battery left is now displayed in the emulator window
- Add a watchdog to automatically return to the emulator menu
when the battery is very low (< 5%)
- New feature to save and load a distinct setting file for each games
- Delete files option (in the file selector)
How to use it ? Everything is in the README.txt file.
Sources are included, and this package is under the GNU public license, read COPYING.txt file for more information about it.
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November 15th, 2006, 23:16 Posted By: wraggster
Ookm has posted some new screens of the new Hardware revision for the PSP and this info:
PCB Ver. : TA-086
CPU Core : CXD2967GG
Media Engine : CXD5026-203GG
MCP : K5E5658ACM-D060 1.8V/1.8V
Test report :
Factory FW2.81 (BoxCode L)
can HardDown to FW1.50
and run official FW2.71 UpDate EBOOT.PBP
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HardDown = Hardware method DownGrade
SoftDown = Software method DownGrade
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November 15th, 2006, 22:42 Posted By: wraggster
New from SuccessHK
Product Features of Playstation 3 Sony Original Memory Card Adaptor
Official Memory Card Adapter
Enables PlayStation?and PlayStation2?memory card data transfer to PlayStation3?HDD
USB Connection
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November 15th, 2006, 22:39 Posted By: wraggster
New from SuccessHK
Product Features of Playstation 3 Sony Original Playstation 3 Wireless Controller
Official 6-axis wireless controller
Connects via bluetooth (wireless) or USB (wired)
Lithium Ion rechargeable battery pack built-in
Battery running time: Around 30 hours
Play & Charge technology: Recharge battery pack when connecting via USB
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November 15th, 2006, 22:37 Posted By: wraggster
New from SuccessHK
Product Features of Playstation 3 S-Video AV Cable
High quality cable included
Superior picture quality
High transmission rate
Stereo sound
For most video devices
More Description of Playstation 3 S-Video AV Cable
Improved standard graphics
S-Video and composite video cable
Stereo sound
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November 15th, 2006, 20:58 Posted By: wraggster
One of the more unusual games making its way to PS3 is Eye of Judgement - a game that uses EyeToy magickery to transform a round-the-table hand of mythical-flavoured card battling into an on-screen spectacle of swords 'n' sorcery.
And now developer Sony has shuffled us some photos to illustrate how the game is played. Click the images tab above for the full deck.
It all looks pretty straightforward - place your cards on the special, rune decorated E of J mat, the watchful table lamp-style EyeToy registers what cards are laid and dutifully beams the data to your PS3. You then watch as the paper flat monsters are conjured on-screen in 3D and duke it out with opposing, fire-breathing foes.
Of course, until we've had a hands-on, we won't know how well the card registering technology works or, indeed, if the game's actually any good. We're guessing that playing in a clinically white room is entirely optional and that you will actually be required to turn your PS3 on.
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