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October 17th, 2006, 23:12 Posted By: wraggster
TacticalPenguin posted this news/release:
Chase the Penguin is coded in lua and is my first game to date. For this release, I've added simple AI, made a multiplayer mode, and made a credits screen. CTP must be installed to luaplayer right now, but I will make it standalone in a future release.
The point of the game is to chase around a penguin with a crosshair and try to catch it.
One more thing. I've been asked to make a picture of a penguin that has been shot and is all bloody to be shown when you catch the penguin. If it is requested enough, I'll add it to the todo list.
To-do list:
-Improve AI
-Score/timing system
-Redo the in-game graphics
-Make standalone
-Ad-Hoc mode
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October 17th, 2006, 23:04 Posted By: wraggster
Via PSPfanboy
The second half of October is going to be an expensive month for PSP owners. October 31st will be an especially expensive time, with two of the PSP's biggest heavy-hitters launching simultaneously: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories and Killzone Liberation. The early reviews of Killzone are in, and so far, it's good:
IGN (90/100) - "It seems wherever Liberation can go the extra mile, it does. It delivers on all fronts, from a thoroughly engrossing single-player campaign to an addictive multiplayer component. Liberation also shames most other PSP offerings through its presentation, which blends excellent visuals and sound with a clean and user-friendly interface. It has a few quirks, but in the end, they seem almost negligible. Definitely recommended to fans of the action genre, but also to anyone who dislikes bad games."
Game Informer (73/100) - "Killzone is a franchise that has generated a lot of hype based on one average console FPS and a really wicked E3 video a couple of years ago, but Liberation is a PSP title that has some real meat on its bones... The basics here are all done well; I just wish there was a better auto-targeting system in place, a flaw that really limited my enjoyment of this game. Still, when portable versions of shooters so often feel like product for product's sake, it's good to see a company that's actually trying to do some quality work on the PSP."
UGO (90/100) - "Gameplay-wise, Liberation is one of the best overhead shooters we've ever played... We would've liked to see a slightly meatier single-player experience, but the promised downloadable chapters and maps should help that. Mutliplayer, on the other hand, is top notch, and if you've got a couple friends with the game, it'll be a sure way to kill a few hours."
Meaty? Not meaty? Game Informer and UGO seem to disagree and the meatocity of the game, but one cannot forget that much more content will be made available later on in the year as free downloads, such as the highly coveted Infrastructure multiplayer. Our very own Chris Powell gave the demo an 8.5 earlier in the year, and it appears that the final version of the game is well represented by the demo. So, dust off your demo UMDs, and give the demo a spin. Chances are if you like the demo, you'll like the game.
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October 17th, 2006, 23:03 Posted By: wraggster
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Everyone wants to compete with the iPod, but only one company has been successful at getting close to the iPod's dominance as a personal media player (PMP). No, it's not Microsoft. It's Sony. People have criticized Sony for failing to capitalize on personal media like Apple has, but many forget that the PSP is not just a games machine, but a PMP as well. According to MP3newswire.net, the PSP is in second place in the competitive PMP market, selling one system per every 2.3 iPods sold. Considering how people seem to buy iPods by the dozen, we can deduce that PSP sales are quite brisk.
With a beautiful, large widescreen, and the ability to do so many other things (games, internet, etc.), the PSP is easily the best PMP out there. Yes, some may argue that Memory Sticks are expensive, but with recent price drops, that argument simply doesn't hold too much weight to it.
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October 17th, 2006, 22:36 Posted By: wraggster
What would a Grand Theft Auto game be without fast cars, great tunes and tons of guns? The second PSP release for the series is just around the corner with Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, and speaking of guns, Rockstar has given us a breakdown of some of the game's biggest arsenal pieces right here. From the M16 to Vulcan Canon to RPG, if you want to make some noise in Vice City, this is how you'll want to do it.
Full article at IGN
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October 17th, 2006, 22:35 Posted By: wraggster
While the PlayStation 2 will receive its latest and likely last title in Zipper Interactive's online tactical shooter series early next month in the form of SOCOM: Combined Assault, the PSP will see its second outing of the series on the same day with SOCOM: U. S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 2. Upping the ante on just about every facet of the first game, Fireteam Bravo 2 looks to offer not only a compelling single-player game but one of the best online games for the system yet.
Full article at IGN
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October 17th, 2006, 22:34 Posted By: wraggster
Via IGN
Today 2K, a publishing label of Take-Two, announced that Family Guy, the first videogame based on the TV show, is now available for the Xbox, the PlayStation 2, and the PSP. Featuring the entire cast and creative team from the show, the Family Guy game puts you in control of the series' crass humor.
Developed by High Voltage Software, Family Guy involves a combination of arcade action, platforming, and puzzle-solving as gamers play through three stories that unfold just as an episode of the TV show would. As the technically mentally handicapped Peter Griffin, players fight to stop Mr. Belvedere from taking over the world. As Stewie, Peter's diabolical young son, players match their wits against his arch-nemesis and half-brother Bertram. And as Brian, the family dog, players slip on a collar and drink a martini as they attempt a daring prison break.
As the lead voice talent of the Family Guy series and videogame, Seth MacFarlane sets the comedic tone in the game's world by providing the voices of the game's main playable characters, Peter, Stewie, and Brian. Also making voice appearances are longtime Family Guy staples such as Alex Borstein voicing Lois Griffin, Mila Kunis doing Meg Griffin, Seth Green as Chris Griffin, and Adam West as the Mayor of Quahog.
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October 17th, 2006, 22:32 Posted By: wraggster
Via IGN
The in-game soundtrack to Tony Hawk'S Project 8 will feature no less than 56 tracks from a wide array of popular musicians including Kasabian, Ministry, Wolfmother, Gnarls Barkley as well as the debut single from the group Plus-44.
"The Tony Hawk's Project 8 soundtrack features an eclectic collection of original and licensed music from punk rock and hip hop to metal," said Tim Riley, worldwide executive of music at Activision. "The music captures the rebellious, off-beat, high energy vibe exemplified in skate culture and in the video game."
Tony Hawk 8 Complete In-Game Track Listing
76% Uncertain - "Radio"
Aurelius- "Hemlock"
Bad Religion - "Social Suicide"
Black Mountain - "Druganaut"
Charizma & PB Wolf - "Devotion"
Claus Grabke - "Cause"
Cryptic Slaughter - "Lowlife"
Damian Marley - "Move"
Dead Milkmen, The - "Punk Rock Girl"
Die Young (TX) - "Anthem of the Prodigal Son"
Eagles of Death Metal - "Chase The Devil"
Funk Face - "Zoo York City"
Gnarls Barkley - "Gone Daddy Gone"
Gym Class Heroes - "The Queen And I"
Hieroglyphics - "At The Helm"
Hold Steady, The - "Your Little Hoodrat Friend"
Immortal - "One by One"
Jaylib - "The Red"
Joy Division - "Interzone"
Kasabian - "Club Foot"
Kool and the Gang - "Summer Madness"
Legitimate Business - "80 on 80"
Liquid Liquid - "Optimo"
Living Legends - "Moving at the Speed of Life"
Ministry - "Stigmata (Remix)"
Mogwai - "Glasgow Mega Snake"
Monty Are I - "In This Legacy"
Nine Inch Nails - "Getting Smaller"
Noise - "Dirty Evil"
Oh No - "Chump"
Pardon My Extinguisher - "Bitch And Moan"
Plus 44 - "Lycanthrope"
Primus - "American Life"
The Ramones - "I Wanna Live"
Revolution Mother - "Second Thoughts"
Slayer - "Angel of Death"
Sonic Youth - "Nic Fit"
Stasera - "Palisades"
Supersuckers - "Goodbye"
The Channeling - "The Frighteners"
The Cure - "Plastic Passion"
The Klaxons - "Gravity's Rainbox"
The Sword - "Iron Swan"
The Throwaway's - "You're Not the Only One"
The Walkmen - "This Job is Killing Me"
Thine Eyes Bleed - "Without Warning"
Thunderlords - "Ice Cream Headache"
Toots & the Maytals - "Time Tough"
Transplants - "Pay Any Price"
Typical Cats - "Any Day"
Ugly Duckling - "Smack"
VanStone - "Skate Town"
Voltera - "Do What Your Daddy Say"
Wildchild - "Wonder Years"
Wolfmother - "Woman"
Zeke - "Kill the King"
Tony Hawk's Project 8 is scheduled for release in November for the Xbox 360, Xbox, Playstation3, Playstaion2, and PSP. The game is rated "T" by the ESRB.
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October 17th, 2006, 20:56 Posted By: wraggster
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When asked about PlayStation 3's network details Hirai confirmed an interesting feature for anticipated launch first-person shooter Resistance: Fall of Man. In addition to 40 person multiplayer Hirai said the game will support "video chat, text chat, voice chat, rankings for games, downloading additional content for your games like levels, weapons or characters depending on the game and their online capabilities."
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October 17th, 2006, 20:51 Posted By: wraggster
EA have just sent us some yummy screenshots of the latest Sims game coming to PSP.
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October 17th, 2006, 20:47 Posted By: wraggster
new press release:
Premium casual game developer and publisher, MumboJumbo today announced it plans to bring its best-selling casual games franchises to the PSP system. MumboJumbo’s first two releases, LUXOR: Wrath of Set and Platypus, will be available in mid November.
“MumboJumbo has already established itself as the leading provider of premium casual games at the retail channel for PC and MAC users,” remarked Mark Cottam, MumboJumbo’s CEO. “Now PSP system owners will be able to play some of the most popular casual titles ever made, like LUXOR, which exceeded 40 million downloads since its debut in 2005.”
LUXOR: Wrath of Set is the latest in the smash hit action-puzzle franchise first made popular by Luxor, the #1 online casual game of 2005. LUXOR: Wrath of Set, is developed and published by MumboJumbo, and offers the same addictive and easy-to-learn, yet difficult-to-master game play which made the original award-winning LUXOR franchise such a huge success. And now, being introduced to a whole new audience, LUXOR: Wrath of Set is setting a new standard for action-puzzle casual games on the PSP system.
Platypus is the first ever claymation side-scrolling shooter game to be launched on the PSP system. With its unique, hand-molded 3D clay graphics and non-stop pulse-pounding action game play, it proves itself to be a truly ground-breaking casual game for the PSP system.
The releases of LUXOR: Wrath of Set and Platypus for the PSP system signifies MumboJumbo’s first foray into the console market. Over the past several years, MumboJumbo has built its reputation as the premier publisher of premium casual games with bestselling releases for the PC and Mac. MumboJumbo plans to expand the audience for their titles by bringing their hit casual game franchises to new gaming platforms in the near future.
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October 17th, 2006, 20:34 Posted By: wraggster
News from Play Asia:
Weekly Special: SNK Playmore's Garou Densetsu Battle Archives 1 for PlayStation2™ at US$ 19.90 only - offer valid for 1 week
SNK Playmore keeps the games coming by releasing the 5th volume of online compilations with Garou Densetsu/Fatal Fury Collection #1 containing Fatal Fury, FF 2, FF Special, and FF 3. The legendary series moves from Geese Howard and Wolfgang Krauser to the new story arc with the Jin Twins while new gameplay elements are added to keep the action nonstop. With added options and online capability, this reunion of classic games are a die hard fighter's wish come true.
SNK Playmore's 2D fighting collection Garou Densetsu Battle Archives 1 for PlayStation2™ is now available at discounted US$ 19.90 only.
More info --> http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...9-en-84-n.html
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October 17th, 2006, 20:28 Posted By: wraggster
New soundtrack released:

The LocoRoco Original Soundtrack is the full length soundtrack album based on Sony's popular PSP™ game LocoRoco, featuring a total of 42 tracks from the game, including the theme song "LocoRoco No Uta". An album both adults and children will love.
Order LocoRoco Original Soundtrack: LocoRoco No Uta now at a price of US$ 24.90 only. Also available is the single release LocoRoco no Uta at US$ 9.90 only. Also on preorder is the Korochan Pack: LocoRoco soundtrack release, which include the theme song, stage music for each of the six main characters and a picture book with images of the characters.
More info --> http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-1kyk.html
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October 17th, 2006, 20:26 Posted By: wraggster
New commercial release for PSP:

The story takes place far west of the "Ouka Continent", the stage for "Tenchi No Mon", the "Seima Continent".
On this vast land, existed a giant "Mon" (gate) that seemingly pierced the sky and stood proudly on the land. The top was hidden in the swirling clouds that always stayed in the sky around the gate, while the bottom was somewhere in the horizon.
It was so big that its features could be seen clearly from anywhere in the continent, and it seemed like a white silvery pillar piercing through the earth and the sky from far. This "Mon" was respectfully and fearfully called "Seima Mon", and was seen as the symbol of the Seima god.
The player has to switch frequently between the two main characters to make them work like a team. The male main character "Rou" can wield carefree and alluring swordplay, spear skills and taijustsu (bare fists and feet), while the female lead "Shunka" can release colourful and elaborate magic (spiritual power) to move the earth. And one can switch between the characters at any time according to the battle situation, emphasising the tightness and seamlessness of the battles and the strategic interlink of attack and defence.

More info / buy Here --> http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-1jld.html
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October 17th, 2006, 20:19 Posted By: wraggster
In case your time has kept on slippin' ... into the future, the November issue of EGM (and today's date) reminds us that Sony and Nintendo next-gen offerings are only a month a way; Nov. 17 and 19 respectively. With that, the gamer mag has a feature comparing PS2 and GameCube launches by the numbers to see if history can teach us anything about the launch potential of the PS3 and Wii.
PlayStation 2
Number of launch titles: 29
Average EGM review score: 71%
Launch pro: Diverse and high number of games
Launch con: Majority of launch titles were "rushed-out rubbish"
PS3 launch outlook: EGM believes Sony can have a successful launch depending on the final number of launch titles which is still unknown. Like everyone else, they believe availability will at least hurt the system's initial potential.
GameCube
Number of launch titles: 10
Average EGM review score: 77%
Launch pro: "Not a lot" despite what the print mag calls above-average third-party games.
Launch con: Lack of games (see above) sans a big franchise
Wii launch outlook: $250 price, Wii Sports packed-in, and upwards of 25 launch titles including Zelda are a good thing. Third-party publisher's ability to deliver games and those searching for "next-gen" graphics may be turned off by Wii, however.
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October 17th, 2006, 20:14 Posted By: benh
Hi all
I was given a link to a post on the us site about the 3.00 update, it claims that the info on the new firmware will be announced at a gamers show in san fransisco on 19th october heres what they had to say
-Sony will be reveling the information as well as dating the release about the next major update at "Gamer's Day" in San Francisco on October 19th. You guys will just love the new "Remote Play" feature, located under the "Network" icon, which allows you to access the PLAYSTATION® 3 from the PSP™ (PlayStation® Portable).
link - http://boardsus.playstation.com/play...ead.id=2582564
Awesome eh
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October 17th, 2006, 20:08 Posted By: wraggster
Source: A posting packed with screenshots and game details on the PS3forums message boards.
The official story: Sony did not return a request for comment as of press time.
What we heard: This week Sony is holding a Gamers Day, a press-only event that gives the company a chance to show off its upcoming games, and make a few announcements. This Gamers Day is a little more anticipated than most, given that it comes less than a month before Sony the PlayStation 3's November 17 launch in North America, and is expected to answer a number of questions surrounding the machine.
One of those questions is "What games is Sony planning for its digital distribution service?" The answer to that may have leaked out a little early, as a poster on PS3forums by the name of "Elder " appears to have preemptively dumped a slew of Sony screenshots and game details onto the Web.
While Elder's post has new pictures of Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom, Full Auto 2: Battlelines, and Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, the real attraction is the list of "e-Distribution" games. From Sony, there's Blast Factor, Lemmings 2, Go Sudoku, Swizzleblocks, Criminal Crackdown, and the previously announced flOw.
At first glance, Blast Factor appears to be a shooter in the mold of the Xbox Live Arcade games Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved or Mutant Storm. However, the details promise "integral use" of the motion-sensitive Sixaxis controller, noting, "By tilting left and right, gamers can push enemies around the play field, but need to be careful as some might enemies not react as expected."
While the other new games on that list aren't detailed, some information can be gleaned from the screenshots. Go Sudoku is a flashy version of the puzzle phenomenon that includes a multiplayer mode supporting at least four players. Lemmings 2 appears not to be a port of the early '90s PC and console follow-up to the classic puzzle game, but instead an original game with a visual sheen more akin to the Worms series of games.
Finally, Swizzleblocks is a grid-based block puzzle game with a multiplayer mode, and Criminal Crackdown is a complete mystery, with the only information posted being a cartoon drawing of a criminal crook fleeing the police with a bag of money in one hand and the Mona Lisa in the other.
While the third-party games lined up for PS3 e-Distribution weren't detailed or shown in screens, they were named. There's the TV game show Wheel of Fortune, a PS3 version of the PlayStation Portable racer hybrid Gripshift, and Crash Carnage Ciaos, which is either a typo that should read "Crash Carnage Chaos," or perhaps something combining mass destruction and Italian greetings.
The sheer volume of assets in that thread, the number of new screens for existing games, and the fact that Sony has a press event scheduled for this week (always a prime time for leaks) is convincing enough to buy into this one.
Bogus or not bogus?: Not bogus.
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October 17th, 2006, 17:22 Posted By: wraggster
Major electronics retailers PC World, Currys and Dixons have refused to stock controversial Rockstar title Bully, renamed Canis Canem Edit in Europe.
All owned by DSG International, the group has confirmed the title will not be on sale in High Street stores PC World and Currys Digital, as well as online outlet Dixons.co.uk.
"We have no plans to stock Canis Canem Edit," said a statement from Currys.
"We're fully aware people will be able to buy this game elsewhere, but we feel this game is not appropriate for Currys' family-friendly image."
"We have a good relationship with the game's producers Rockstar, and look forward to working with them going forward," concluded the statement.
The above outlets currently sell a range of software, including 18-rated titles from a variety of publishers.
PC World is taking pre-orders for Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, as well as Grand Theft Auto IV, to be released in October 2007.
Canis Canem Edit is released in Europe on October 27th, and carries a BBFC 15 rating.
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October 17th, 2006, 17:21 Posted By: wraggster
Microsoft could barely contain its glee at being able to confirm exclusive downloadable content for next year's Xbox 360 version of Grand Theft Auto IV - but PS3 fans need not fear, as it seems the Sony release is also firmly in line to receive its very own dazzling additions.
According to a source close to Rockstar North, the team is working on exclusive supplemental content for both systems, which will be made available for download via Microsoft and Sony's respective online services after the game's release next year.
In case you missed it, Microsoft revealed at X06 that Xbox 360 owners will get "exclusive access to two downloadable, epic episodes of GTA IV via Xbox Live, each with hours of entirely new gameplay and available only on Xbox 360 just months after the release of the title".
We're told to expect much the same deal on PS3, except unique to the platform. Interestingly, the downloadable content, our source maintains, will take the form of brand new areas which will link into the main GTAIV game world.
"Think of the world as a large island - the new downloadable areas will be like smaller islands linking into it," the source explained. (Which is a structural analogy, rather than a suggestion that the game is set on an island, we hasten to add.)
How many additional areas or episodes Rockstar is planning is anyone's guess at this juncture, but it seems the game is at least being structured to accommodate a number of expansive new content releases in the weeks and months after release, while also satisfying platform holder - and console owner - demand for exclusive material.
Though with 'exclusive' being a somewhat elastic term these days, especially where Grand Theft Auto is concerned, we wouldn't be remotely surprised if you end up playing 'exclusive' 360 episodes on your PS3, and vice versa. One thing's for sure - there's nothing more certain to piss off the fanboys than a level playing field.
No formal response from Rockstar at the time of writing. But, as ever, don't expect official word until they're good and ready.
Grand Theft Auto IV is scheduled to release on Xbox 360 and PS3 in the US on 16th October 2007, with Europe getting hold of it just three days later.
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October 17th, 2006, 17:18 Posted By: TCLCloud
Here is my new portal for the PSP ideally 2.80 but anything from 2.00 upwards is fine. Also if you emulate higher versions of firmware and have access to RSS and Flash then this is fine.

Instructions-
1. After Unziping folder place Portal 117 Folder in D:\PSP\COMMON to make D:\PSP\COMMON\Portal 117
2. On your PSP Browser type file:/psp/common/portal117/portal117.htm
3. The main portal page should load up, from here you can select Games, Apps, Videos, Wallpapers, RSS and Podcasts
and Links, i would suggest adding the main page to your bookmarks or setting it as your home page
This version contains-
45 Flash Games
4 Flash Apps
5 Flash Cartoons
10+ video Downloads
4 wallpaper pack downlaods
50+ wallpaper downloads
10 RSS Channels video and audio
20+ Links on Links Page
Credits page
Things left to do-
1. Add direct Demo links, so far only links to Zip folders possible, any attempt at downloading an EBOOT will result in it being saved in a file called "update" and not allowing the demo to work.
2. Add more videos, wallpapers, flash games and flash apps
3. Add content related to next firmware release.
www.freewebs.com/psp117
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