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October 11th, 2006, 20:55 Posted By: wraggster
Xfire is developing a middleware solution that will allow developers to incorporate cross-platform communications between users playing on PC and the PlayStation 3 console.
Sony's PS3 launch title Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom will be the first title to incorporate online functionality via the Xfire gaming service, allowing users to communicate whether using console or home computer.
The announcement confirms rumours that surfaced last month, and highlights Sony's willingness to incorporate third-party solutions in its answer to Microsoft's Xbox Live.
"Many of our PC game players already use Xfire to find and play with their friends online," said John Smedley, president of Sony Online Entertainment.
"By integrating Xfire features into our games we are able to strengthen our online community, making it even easier for our players to remain connected, whether they're on a PC or a PlayStation 3," he added.
"The opportunity to work with the PlayStation 3 is tremendous," said Mike Cassidy, CEO of Xfire.
"Many Xfire gamers and game publishers have been asking us about a version of Xfire for console play for some time now. Working with SOE on one of their highly anticipated PlayStation 3 launch titles is a very exciting beginning for Xfire's new console game product."
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October 11th, 2006, 12:04 Posted By: Darksaviour69
Consoles too expensive for intended audiences say Oz boss
Sony Australia's Michael Ephraim has questioned the price point of rival next-gen hardware, stating the Wii is "a lot to fork out" for the intended family audience, while branding the Xbox 360 as "pricey".
Speaking to Australia's The Age newspaper, Ephraim also said he believes that the PAL delay of the PS3 will not impact sales in the long term.
"My only question for this Christmas on Wii is the price point," said Ephraim.
"Even though it's affordable, at AUD $400 (EUR 237) plus whatever you need to buy accessories-wise, I'm guessing you need to spend about AUD $500 (EUR 296) to take home a Wii and enjoy it."
"For this Christmas, I think that price point is still not family entertainment because AUD $500 is a lot to fork out, but we welcome the Nintendo heritage of gaming where they can appeal to a broader audience because long-term that is critical for the industry," he said.
And while admitting Microsoft had done "fairly well" at launch, the Australia boss believes the Xbox 360 is focused on too narrow an audience and still priced too high.
"I think their product offering is still not broad enough. The content is narrow and appeals only to a very core group," he said.
He added: "It's still pricey, and I'm sure Microsoft will do everything they can, but if you just look at the offerings from each format and the marketplace that we are now playing in, especially PlayStation 2, it has to be affordable because we are talking about mass-market and non traditional gamers."
Discussing the PlayStation 3, which will retail at AUD $830 (EUR 492) and AUD $999 (EUR 592) for the two sku's, Ephraim stated that the post-Christmas delay of PAL units was an initial disappointment, but retail had backed the move and was now looking forward to a clear sales window during the March launch.
"We would have loved to have launched for Christmas. But based on our discussions with retailers, they are very keen and excited about a March launch because it gives us a period to communicate with our customers that is not cluttered," he said.
"So in the long run, if you take a five-year or three or two-year view, it won't have any impact at all," added Ephraim.
Source = GamesIndustry.biz
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October 11th, 2006, 10:52 Posted By: Lil13lazin
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Kevin S. and Tarek F. have posted details on there new shell.
Well i know the last one was crap becouse of all the bugs and lack of stuff so i decided to stay up all night last night and work on this. i added some great features. BIG thanks to dread for helping me even more getting this running and with the codding . Here is a features list :
- Mp3 player
- Usb
- Options ( shows battery info as of now )
- multi task ( you can listen to music while doing other things )
- you can now exit features by pressing both triggers
- exit gui via start - takes a min
Known bugs :
- sometimes crashes when goe back into mp3 or usb for a 2nd time
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October 11th, 2006, 10:45 Posted By: Lil13lazin
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Hey, folks, there has been a nice PSP portal out there for quite a while and I found it recently and wanted to use it so I asked the creator, Milad, for it and he handed the project over to me because he is working on 2.8 homebrew. This is basically a humor portal and can be run on 2.7+ or using devhook.
Here is a usebar if you like this.
Some screens.
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October 11th, 2006, 07:47 Posted By: wraggster
New Comercial PSP Game released, heres the details:
Fourth installment in the long-running Japanese character-growth simulator series. Princess Maker 4 is a conversion of an original PlayStation 2 title. Like in the previous episodes, you raise a young girl over an eight year period, until she turns eighteen. To raise your "daughter," you set up her schedule, forcing her to study and attempting to increase her various parameters. You'll also go on vacation and take part in yearly festivals. Character designer Takami Akai has taken on a supervising role for this installment, with Sister Princess artist Naoto Tenhiro takes over as principal designer. Dozens of different endings await.
More info --> http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?pro...9&lsaid=219793
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October 11th, 2006, 07:45 Posted By: wraggster
New issue of the PSP Xmag, heres whats new:
Right on time, here’s Issue 9, featuring 115 pages and exclusive content!
-An exclusive editorial by Vahid of PSPCrazy
-User poll and opinion results
-The latest in PSP news
-Homebrew and PC application reviews
-Game reviews and previews
-And much more!
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October 11th, 2006, 07:36 Posted By: wraggster
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Fanjita and AlexRichter have just released their long anticipated automatic homebrew installer (as the title suggests, for the PSP3D Ultimate Goodies And Cash Giveaway contest), which utilizes the PSP-Homebrew.eu database, in order to grab the latest homebrew games and applications, download, and install them to your PSP, without the need for a PC intermediate. Though it is an early version of the application, and some of the presentation is a bit rough (and, obviously, the complete library of homebrew games is not install-o-tron-able yet), Install-o-tron makes for an outstanding tool which simplifies the process of installing homebrew to the PSP. No longer do you have to mess with placing EBOOTs here, folders there, etc; Install-o-tron does all the hard work for you with its .ZIP interpreting algorithm (alongside an hbinfo.txt, which is what seperates Install-o-tron compatible homebrew from those not yet compatible). It even smart installs homebrew that is only compatible with your specific firmware version!
Install-o-tron introduces a simple, new addition to homebrew packaging, which makes it easier for both humans and computers to install homebrew (which Fanjita and AlexRichter recommend for all developers to follow). This initial release supports a selection of popular homebrew, however, in the near future, the list will be expanded dramatically, ultimately allowing you to install any homebrew from the database with ease. In the future, it will also come bundled with all eLoader releases, so there should be no need to manually install it.
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October 11th, 2006, 06:53 Posted By: IamAbe
Here's a puzzle kinda game I made for PSP.
The zip file includes a 1.5 fw and 1.0 fw version, I'll probably release the source code when its done. Future releases will probably include a level editor and level pack support.
Download it Here
Edit:
NEW RELEASE color puzzle r2 !!!
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October 11th, 2006, 05:17 Posted By: nyrtrublue
It is my deepest regret to announce that Yoshi is fed up with the flaming and has decided to walk from the PSP scene. Let this be a lesson to all who flame...you may cost your self terrific work. I send my best wishes to Yoshi and if you guys have matured you should as well. Good luck and if you change your mind Yoshi I'll welcome you back with open arms...btw he plans to release another build of his psx emulato along with the SOURCE CODE(hope that will shut some people up)
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October 11th, 2006, 01:26 Posted By: wraggster
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SG57 has just released TIFF Brick-Out, an ASCII-based arkanoid homebrew clone, compatible with all firmwares 2.0 - 2.8 (yes, just when you thought TIFF based games were out of style, SG57 has revived the format in light of all the users stuck with 2.8 firmware), for the PSP3D Ultimate Goodies And Cash Giveaway contest! The game offers sweet, though occasionally choppy, gameplay, but definitely brings back tears of nostalgia from the good ol' DOS days. Awesome work SG57!
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October 11th, 2006, 01:18 Posted By: wraggster
News via PSP3d
HardHat has just released a new update of GTA Jump for the PSP3D Ultimate Goodies And Cash Giveaway! The new version of this platformer/side scrolling game changes many aspects of the GUI (as mentioned below), adds a slew of new levels, and optimizes the overall performance of the game. Good work Hardhat!
New features/fixes in v1.1 include:
- Added new skin for car theme, since horses and kittens are too "girly".
- Updated sounds for car theme.
- New levels (now 8 levels).
- Level editor for windows now included.
- More forgiving placement of object in the level editor.
- Anti-aliasing in the level editor.
- Performance improvement for control lag in the input queue.
- Major performance improvement in grass loading to minimize intersections.
- Beginnings of high score screens.
- Clean up of transition screens.
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October 11th, 2006, 00:00 Posted By: benh
Hi all
I am uploading this portal on behalf of TCLCloud.
TCLCloud has created his first ever psp portal - PSP portal 117 version 0.5.
This great portal includes
-Games
-Apps
-Links
-RSS links
He will be working on an update to this portal, which he made for his site www.freewebs.com/psp117
He would like some feedback on how to improve it.
Enjoy!
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October 10th, 2006, 21:12 Posted By: wraggster
New Podcast, heres the details:
The PSP show #19 - Formula 1 2006
(MP3 12 mb 13 minutes 5 seconds)
This edition of The PSP Show features…
News on the GT4 shenanigans, PSOne and ZX81 homebrew emulators, the reasons for firmware 2.81, and the annoucement of Warhammer.
A review of electronci Arts Formula 1 2006.
What’s it like travelling with the PSP. Having spent close to three weeks on the road, I give you an overview of why the PSP was a great travelling companion.
Don’t forget you can listen on your PSP by going to the PSP web browser, and entering psp.thepodcastnetwork.com/feed as the URL - you’ll be asked if you want to add the show to your RSS channel. Say ‘yes.’
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October 10th, 2006, 21:10 Posted By: wraggster
New from Hoshizora
uo_Ograniser is an 'UnOfficial' homebrew version that extends the core functionalities of the original program developed and released by modsyn (named Ogranise). This version allows you to do more things like sorting homebrew titles automatically in alphabetical ascending or descending order, removing or restoring corrupted data icons from the XMB menu via a 3-way folder name inter-conversion scheme, ignoring titles you do not wish to repair in the list, and generating a summary report at the end of the repair operation. This is currently the only one which does it on the PSP without a USB connection.
What's New In This Release?
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v0.9.2se
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With the breakthrough release of Dark_AleX's 2.71 SE-A Custom Firmware mod, PSP users who has installed the mod would notice my humble little piece of homebrew lost its magic in the GAME150 folder.
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October 10th, 2006, 21:03 Posted By: wraggster
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Percival has just released a port of Penguin Command, a clone of the classic Missile Command game, with considerably better graphics and sound, for the Ultimate Goodies And Cash Giveaway contest! Retro gamers rejoice, this classic game port does a great job of combining the PSP's capabilities without sacrificing the outstanding gameplay and joy that one can recieve from protecting their 'planet'. Great work Percival!
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October 10th, 2006, 20:55 Posted By: wraggster
News Via PSP3d
PopcOrn DeVil has just released the first BETA version of Vautex Shell, an all-in-one LUA-based shell for the PSP, which compiles together a selection of games, applications, and other cool features, as well as offers a slew of options to customize the look and feel to your wants and needs. Another great shell in the world of homebrew quasi-OSs, good work PopcOrn DeVil!
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October 10th, 2006, 19:23 Posted By: wraggster
Winnydows has released a new version of his video conversion software the PSP.
Heres whats new:
Changelog
Fixed change resolution in AviSynth sript.
Added protection from invalid resolutions.
Fixed DVD aspect calculation.
Fixed copying and moving files for MP4 PSP 2.80 format.
Speedup DVD scaning speed and switching between titles.
Fixed autocrop for joined files and for DVD with multiple vobs.
Fixed aspect and resolution correction for switching between titles.
Fixed loss of analysis file for second pass of x264. Was only on some machines.
Added import for *.qt, *.3gp, *.hdmov files. Same as for *.mov required QuickTime Alternative 1.76.
Added spanish localization.
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October 10th, 2006, 19:07 Posted By: wraggster
The new Ridge Racer release for PSP is now available in English, heres some details about the game:
Ridge Racer is back with an adrenaline fuelled racing experience featuring many new courses and vehicles. Put your foot down, kick in the nitrous and roar through 42 intense, challenging courses. Master the drift handling and take corners at exhilarating speeds to leave opponents trailing in your wake.
Ridge Racer 2 for PSP™ is available today as English language Asia release version at US$ 39.90 only.
Game features:
New Arcade, Duel and Survival modes in addition to the original Time Attack mode and rearranged World Tours mode
62 high-speed vehicles available with eight brand new cars
Compete against up to eight players via Ad Hoc Mode
More info --> http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...9-en-84-n.html
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