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October 9th, 2006, 23:42 Posted By: wraggster
Info from the Official site:
Waking up in a mysterious, unfamiliar cavern with no memory of who he is, a young boy delves into the rocky tunnels in search of clues to his wherabouts and his identity. Meanwhile, a mad doctor makes use of an enchanted crown to enslave a race of rabbit-like creatures, known as Mimigas.
As the boy travels through the cave, searching for an exit, he meets Sue, a mimiga unlike all the others. Soon he is caught up in an adventure beyond imagination as the fate of both human and mimiga races hang in the balance.
A vast adventure spanning a large free-roaming environment!
Multiple endings!
Tons of hidden areas, secret items and weapons!
The game is coming in 2007, more details HERE.
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October 9th, 2006, 23:17 Posted By: wraggster
Denitro posted this news/release:
This file includes usbhostfs_pc from TyRaNiD's great PSPLINK app and drivers built to work with Windows XP x64.
It allows windows XP x64 users to use PSPLINK and other usbhost apps like IR Shell on thier x64 PC.
I'm not sure how many Windows XP x64 users there are out there, but I hope this helps =)
--DeNitro
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October 9th, 2006, 23:11 Posted By: wraggster
C10uD posted this news/release:
This is a command-line utility that permits to play around with cwcheat strings in order to translate it to various languages. Instead of using an hexeditor you can easily edit txt files that are created and formatted by this utility.
NOTE: This is ONLY for cwcheat 0.1.5-GOLD!
BEWARE: This is my very first attempt for a C application, source code is confused and buggy! Maybe you can expect a better code next time,
i'll try to clean it up
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October 9th, 2006, 22:59 Posted By: wraggster
News Via Gamepro
Sony told Reuters that it's planning to release new details on the interaction between the PlayStation 3 and its portable PSP system soon.
PSP: There's good news and there's bad news
Though Sony mentioned that new details concerning PS3/PSP cross-compatibility are coming, it offered no new details.
Sony also told Reuters that the company has no plans for any PSP price drops this year, but that it expects as many as 110 new titles by the end of 2006. The new game releases would bring the total number of PSP games to 230, Sony said.
"We don't necessarily see the need to cut the price," Sony Computer Entertainment product manager John Koller told Reuters.
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October 9th, 2006, 22:55 Posted By: wraggster
Slashphone have a competition where they have posted concept phone designs, one is of a Sony PSP Phone and i have to say it looks rather smart
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October 9th, 2006, 22:48 Posted By: wraggster
Just got hold of some new screenshots from EA of their game Medal of Honor Heroes for the PSP.
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October 9th, 2006, 22:41 Posted By: wraggster
Those of you not living in Japan are going to struggle getting a PS3 and today another Hong Kong Site has put PS3 preorders on their site. Those interested should check out SuccessHK.
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October 9th, 2006, 22:32 Posted By: wraggster
News from Play Asia:
It's just a little more than a month from now until Sony's next generation system PlayStation3™ will be released in Japan.
Just as we did with the Nintendo™ Wii before, we have now also opened up a reservation list for those who wish to be among the first ones to play with Sony's new toy.
Want to add your name into our waiting list? You don't even need to put down a deposit or even enter your credit card details! Got your attention? Good. Read through the following lines, which explain how it all works and also gives you some additional details about the PlayStation3™ launch.
PlayStation3™ Hardware lineup
PlayStation3™ Console (HDD 60GB Model)
PlayStation3™ Console (HDD 20GB Model)
PS3 Wireless Controller (SIXAXIS)
PS3 Memory Card Adapter
PS3 BD Remote Control
Please note that the PS3 BD Remote Control is not a launch date accessory. We expect more accessories to be announced during the next couple of days and weeks. Also based on pictures we have seen so far, we anticipate the PlayStation2™ component cable (Third Party model also available) to be compatible with the PS3™.
20GB or 60GB model? Which is the right choice for me?
After Sony's TGS2006 clarifiation that both PS3™ models will be equipped with HDMI out as standard, the 20GB model appears to have become an interesting purchase alternative to the bigger 60GB model.
Apart from the harddrive space, there are still a few differences between both models. An excellent comparison sheet can be found on Sony's official website.
Preorders at Play-Asia.com are currently standing at approx. 77% : 23% in favor of the larger 60GB model.
PlayStation3™ software lineup:
The following titles have been announced so far to be released within 2006. Pricing for PS3™ software appears to range between JPY 5,800 to JPY 7,800, which means that most games at Play-Asia.com are not expected to be more expensive than PlayStation2™ software titles.
Armored Core 4
Fatal Inertia
Formula One Championship
Genji: Kamui Souran / Genji: Days of the Blade
Gran Turismo HD
Mahjong Kakutou Club
Mahjong Taikai IV
Miyasato Miyoshi Kyoudai Naizou: Sega Golf Club
Mobile Suit Gundam: Target in Sight
MotorStorm
Resistance: Fall of Man
Ridge Racer 7
Sonic The Hedgehog
Please remember that all release dates are subject to change without prior notice. Based on our experience, it's likely for some titles to be pushed back passed their original release date.
PlayStation3™ region compatibility
Based on numerous statements made by Sony officials (the last one by Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios President Phil Harrison), there appears to be a chance that PlayStation3™ software might be region free. In other words, games from all territories might run on any PS3™ system bought anywhere in the world.
While Play-Asia.com surely welcomes such a move, we would like to warn every gamer that such information cannot be taken as a gaurantee until either the release of consoles & games or until an official press statement has been made.
We will be sure to post an update upon availability of the first PlayStation3™ consoles and games.
Play-Asia.com PlayStation3™ reservation list
Play-Asia.com has opened a non-binding reservation list for the Japanese PlayStation3™ console, acessories and all launch titles. Now you have the chance to put your name in our reservation list and be among the first to play a PS3™.
All PlayStation3™ preorders are subject to the following conditions:
Non-binding: Your PlayStation3™ preorder is absolutely non-binding and can be cancelled or modified at any time.
No money down: To put your name in our reservation list, you neither have to make a deposit, nor have to enter your credit card details.
No price confirmation: Play-Asia.com import pricing on all PS3™ related products will be announced on or before official launch of the console. Once again, your order is non-binding and can be cancelled at any time.
No supply guarantee: As is common for any new import hardware, Play-Asia.com does not provide any guarantee on final supply and shipping date.
Quantity limitation: Every customer is only able to make reservation for ONE PlayStation3™ console.
Further limitation: Your PlayStation3™ preorder cannot be mixed with any other items than PS3™ console, accessories or games.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Now as launch details and prices have been confirmed, why does Play-Asia not take regular preorders at retail price?
A: Play-Asia's buying price on import hardware and software is always depending on market supply and demand. From our experience, especially new hardware is often not available in sufficient supply (see NDS, NDS Lite, PSP, PS2 launch, etc.). Distributors and wholesalers will decide their price on launch date, depending on the market situation. Therefore it's impossible for companies like Play-Asia to confirm a price prior release.
Q: How does the preorder process work? Do I have to pay any deposit?
A: All PlayStation3™ preorders at Play-Asia.com are non-binding and can be modified at any time. You won't be required to pay a deposit or to enter your credit card details. On or a few days before launch, you will receive another e-mail from Play-Asia.com with pricing and shipping details. At that time, you can either reconfirm, modify or cancel your order.
Q: What happens if the launch lineup changes? Can I modify my order?
A: Yes, you will have the chance to modify or cancel your preorder at any time.
Q: When will my PlayStation3™ preorder ship?
A: Play-Asia.com will update all customers on pricing and supply situation on or before official launch date. Depending on your preorder position and supply situation, we will process all preorder at first come, first served basis. The earlier you have preordered, the higher your chance for a quick order processing.
Q: Are there any order limitations? Can I preorder as many consoles and games as a like?
A: To serve as many customers as possible, there's a preorder limitation of ONE PS3™ console per customer. Limitations on accessory and software depend on each individual title and will be displayed during checkout of your order. Please also note that your PlayStation3™ preorder cannot be mixed with any "non-PS3™" related items.
Q: What are the differences between both PS3™ models (20GB/60GB)?
Apart from the harddrive space, there are still a few differences between both models. An excellent comparison sheet can be found on Sony's official website.
Q: Can the PlayStation3™ play PlayStation™ and PlayStation2™ games?
A: Yes, it has been confirmed that the PS3™ can also play back PlayStation™ and PlayStation2™ software titles. However, no information is available on region lockout. We assume that Japanese PlayStation3™ consoles can only play NTSC/J encoded PS™ and PS2™ games
Q: Will you take preorders for the US version PlayStation3™ console and games?:
A: At the moment, we have only opened orders for Japanese version consoles, games and accessories. We will be looking into the possibility to offer US version PS3™ items in the near future. In such case, you will always be able to switch your preorder to any other available version later on.
Q: Can I play US or PAL PS3™ games on the Japanese PS3™?
Based on numerous statements made by Sony officials (the last one by Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios President Phil Harrison), there appears to be a chance that PlayStation3™ software will be region free. In other words, games from all territories might run on any PS3™ system bought anywhere in the world.
While Play-Asia.com surely welcomes such a move, we would like to warn every gamer that such information cannot be taken as a gaurantee until either the release of consoles & games or until an official press statement has been made.
Play-Asia.com recommends every gamer to assume that Japanese PS3™ games can only be played on Japanese PS3™ consoles and to make their purchase decision accordingly.
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October 9th, 2006, 22:19 Posted By: psposte
The PSPoste Team is proud to announce PSPoste Beta1. PSPoste is the first fully functional email client for the Sony PSP, it supports the POP3 and SMTP mail protocols, allows composing, retrieving, storing and viewing of emails from multiple servers. Users can choose from 3 supported input methods; graphical overlay keyboard, p-sprint or ThinkOutside IrDa keyboard. Development will continue time and life permitting, so with that in mind, we encourage you to monitor development on our sourceforge project page http://sourceforge.net/projects/psposte/ . From there, you may also post questions on our forums, request new features and submit a bug report.
Note that PSPoste uses the memory stick to store email, so any crash, loss of power or removal of the memory stick while PSPoste is running could cause corruption and data loss of any data on the memory stick. PSPoste doesn't currently support deleting mail from the server, so mail shouldn't be permanently lost, however this is not a guarantee. There also is a current known problem with the settings.xml file; having an empty field will cause the application to crash. This could happen if, for instance, the "Incoming Server Address" is set to nothing from within the application, or if the settings.xml file is edited from outside the application.
For any comments or questions, feel free to use the forums http://sourceforge.net/forum/?group_id=161243 or to contact us at psposte@gmail.com.
Notes on mirroring: we would appreciate if sites did not mirror our releases, but instead link to the "Files" section on our sourceforge project page. Thank you in advance for your co-operation.
Download http://sourceforge.net/project/showf...roup_id=161243
Website http://www.psposte.org/news/current.html
Contact [psposte@gmail.com]
The PSPoste Team
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October 9th, 2006, 22:18 Posted By: wraggster
Regardless of your thoughts on the PS3's US$500-600 launch price, the move is unprecedented for a Sony game console. Therefore, it's a no-brainer that so many peeps have lost early adoption aspirations for the Blu-ray computer/game system, Japanese gamers included.
But after Sony dropped the PS3 price to about $425 (tax included) in Japan, the interest-tide has changed in terms of pre-launch anticipation. Japan-based ITmedia reports via a survey that asks what console the Japanese public intend to purchase by year's end. The results are as follows:
40%: Wii
39%: PS3
16%: Xbox 360
3%: Other
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October 9th, 2006, 21:34 Posted By: wraggster
News article from Lik Sang
Ready for that explosive encore? You sure owe it to your audience, who is still waiting for you to return to the stage, bang your head like a heli on a spiral down and make that guitar scream wildly. After the massive success of Guitar Hero in 2005, a music game where the controller resembles a real Gibson and you follow on-screen icons in rythm to spot-on covers of licensed, legendary rock songs, you can now dedicate yourself to a career in the rockstar biz once more. Guitar Hero II, up for a release on November 7th, features a totally new and expanded track list of over 55 tunes, more venues and fresh modes. There's multiplayer co-op for example, which allows gamers to opt for either lead, rythm or bass this time, taking on different sections of the song simultaneously. Again, you'll start your rock career playing small clubs and bars, but if you play well you will soon work your way up to stadiums and arenas. If the promise of livin' a rock dude's life out loud, with all the sheer attitude, charisma and stage presence action that entails, means anything at all to you, then better treat yourself to Guitar Hero II; it's sweet, and by that we mean totally awesome. Hell yeah.
Guitar Hero II is on track for a November 7th release, in just about a month from now. Up for pre-order are two versions, the bundle pack, which includes a new red version of the original SG guitar controller, shipping for just US$ 79.90 and a game-only copy for US$ 59.90 (this version qualifies for our Free Shipping Worldwide offer). If you've got the SG from the prequel still lying around, you will be pleased to know that it works of course fine with Guitar Hero II as well. For those who would like to get their mates together for some hot band action (co-op lead, rythm and bass guitar), we offer the cool Rock Guitar for only US$ 28.90, which does a perfect job just like the RedOctane one. The whammy bar comes off as a bit less springy here, while the controller feels solid, with tight, smooth buttons and also includes an adjustable strap.
Guitar Hero: A Music Title to Excite the Masses
Guitar Hero can rightfully be called a gaming phenomenon. According to John Tam (executive producer at RecOctane), in the beginning of development there were just 8-bit visuals, where you hit a note to score a point, still they knew from the start that they were on to something big. Teaming up with Harmonix, who committed all the Karaoke Revolution for Konami, as well as other music games for Sony Computer Entertainment of America (including Frequency and Amplitude), was the next step. Pretty soon after the first Guitar Hero hit the streets, the game took off and still enjoys an immense popularity with gamers, that should only grow with the imminent sequel. The game has been swamped with awards, from IGN's "Best Music Game of The Year" and "Best Licensed Soundtrack" to "Outstanding Innovation in Gaming" and "Outstanding Achievement in Game Design" given to the developers at the D.I.C.E. Summit's Interactive Achievement Awards in Las Vegas, to only name a few. Even just last week, a prestigious BAFTA award was scooped in Britain.
In order to see how widespread the excitement gets, you could just search the video network YouTube with the keywords "Guitar Hero". A testimony about what the game experience can do to your real life might be just this video, which shows that playing Guitar Hero helps you score with the ladies alright.
If you wondered what after-hours at Lik Sang look like, here it goes. Long Guitar Hero sessions built up our confidence before to a level where we didn't shy away from showing the world that we love to rock (and sport the hair for the job as well!). In case you missed that display of outright guitar-strangling fun, we dare you to watch the following footage of relentless controller and work space abuse:
Guitar Hero II on PlayStation 2: Features
Thank Hendrix, RedOctane and Harmonix are again using famed recording studio WaveGroup for its music production. The huge track list embraces all forms of rock/metal including classic rock, "hair metal", heavy metal, modern rock and alternative. Find perfect covers of Guns 'n' Roses "Sweet Child o'mine", Rage Against the Machine's "Killing in the Name of", "Strutter" by Kiss, Anthrax' "Madhouse", Butthole Surfers' "Who Was In My Room Last Night", Van Halen's version of "You Really Got Me" and Black Sabbath's "War Pigs" for example (for the latest and most accurate tentative list published so far, head to SPOnG). In-game you choose from multiple rock characters and jam at concert venues that grow in size as your rock career progresses. Multiplayer modes are cooperative, pro-face off, and face off, letting two Guitar Heroes conduct their own symphonies of destruction. Dual Shredding sounds like an instant classic: while playing lead is still the main drive of the game probably, having a go at rythm and bass guitar (all on separate tracks) is sure to be a blast! To help get you on the way, a new addition is a practice mode, handy if you wanna get some training before your next stage appearance. Called Shred School, this mode gives you a chance to hone your skills on looped sections.
If there's a game that lets being "in the zone" become overly rewarding, it's Guitar Hero II. Back are several difficulty levels, expanded now with the introduction of three-button chords. These generally appear at very powerful and lasting chords and thankfully there are not that many in any given song. Still, hitting these notes right, will render you a hint of what it feels like to be one of the rock gods. Even more so in cooperative mode, there's nothing like nailing your section right, while your buddy is rocking his part: it honestly feels like playing in a band, the best teamwork could ever feel, believe us. Rocking in unison works just like the single-player experience in that you'll fail the song if your performance meter drops too low. Here, you can assign separate difficulty levels for each player. Therefore you can still rock together if one person e.g. plays on Expert and the other on Easy.
Of course you'll have less notes to hit on Easy and you won't score that high, but both players are nevertheless influencing the Rock Meter all the time, being able to help each other through difficult sections of a track. The same holds true for Star Power, where both need to lift their guitars simultaneously to trigger it. Notes from both players go into increasing the score multiplier on top, which resets if someone messes up. Sound plays of course a major part (duh), but let us just emphasize how crisp, deep and flat-out clear guitar magic and all tracks come off. Compared to the impressive prequel, Guitar Hero II delivers a wholesome tribute to what it means to wield a guitar and thunder across the stage, working yourself into a true rockstar frenzy. It's obviously the next best thing to hack at strings in front of freaked-out masses for real. After all orders will be done for the day, November 7th will be a long night of shredding the SG guitar hard at Lik Sang offices for sure.
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October 9th, 2006, 20:22 Posted By: wraggster
Sony has announced the retail price of two of its Japanese PS3 launch titles, Insomniac's Resistance: Fall of Man and Sony's own Genji: Days of the Blade.
Both titles will retail for 5980 yen in Japan (about 27 GBP or 50 USD) and Sony also confirmed that its upcoming dirt-racer, Motorstorm (releasing December 7 in Japan) will be sold at the same price.
Speculation had suggested that Sony would opt for a price closer to the yen equivalent of 60 USD, roughly what third parties will be looking for in the Japan and the US. Sega announced last week that both of its titles, Sega Golf Club and Sonic the Hedgehog will go on sale for 7140 yen (32 GBP or 60 USD) in the country, and other third parties have announced higher pricing for their titles as well.
Sony recently inadvertedly listed US prices on its Sony Style store, saying games including Untold Legends, Call of Duty 3 and Full Auto 2 will retail for $59.99.
This first-party pricing news comes hot on the heels of the recent Japanese price-cut announcement, which according to Japanese technology site ITmedia has given Sony's console a much-needed jump in interest in the country. According to its survey, 39% of respondents plan to buy the console by the end of next year, which is certainly good news for Sony after months of bad press swamped its console.
Sony is yet to make any announcements on European game pricing and you probably shouldn't expect direct Yen to Pound conversions, but we'll certainly let you know when any new info trickles out.
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October 9th, 2006, 20:20 Posted By: wraggster
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After its reveal last month, Ubisoft has released new screenshots of its DS and PSP Star Wars game, Lethal Alliance, though we're assuming these shots are from the PSP version of the game because, you know, there's a lot of polygons moving around.
Chronologically (perhaps the largest word we'll use this morning), Lethal Alliance takes place between Episode III and Episode IV, which means there's lots of Jedi running around about to feel the business end of James Earl Jones' lightsaber. Luckily, you're just a plain old Twi'lek, and with the help of your plucky droid sidekick you're off to uncover the Empire's most deadly weapon; the Death Star.
Star Wars: Lethal Alliance is slated for release on PSP and DS this December. Look out for more media and info as we get our grubby mitts on it.
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October 9th, 2006, 19:45 Posted By: wraggster
Speaking in Official PlayStation Magazine US's podcast, Full Auto 2 producer Mike Gallo has dropped the first details on Sony's PS3 online service, which will go head to head with Xbox Live when the console launches in Japan and the US next month.
Referring to the online mode in Sega's car-combat sequel, Gallo said: "We use Gamespy as part of our backend. And we do support your user profile, or whatever the final name for that's gonna be for the [PlayStation 3], that'll be what gets logged for stats."
He continued: "When you first turn on the machine it logs you in automatically, I think you can change that in the settings. You have a user ID and an online profile, thats set up through the PlayStation, we don't have anything to do with that. That's all done through the PlayStation Network."
Sounds a bit like Xbox Live then, but the similarity doesn't end there - Sony has previously announced a self-proclaimed "virtual society" for its next-gen online service, with friends lists, player profiles and messaging all making the list. The online microtransactions system also sounds similar to Microsoft's offering, though on the PS3 you'll apparently be able to download games, music and movies.
Will Sony be able to stand up to the mighty Xbox Live? We can only wait and see.
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October 9th, 2006, 17:37 Posted By: Kramer
Coded By: Insomniac
Why is it named 48 Hour Pong? Because I needed a weekend off from my current projects and fancied making a full game in a 48 hour period.
Features include:
* Full 3D
* Ability to change view
* WiFi transmission of player scores to a database to see how good you are compared to other players.
* Player stats are saved
* Ability to modify the graphics and audio
* When on the menu screen a demo of 2 AI opponents plays
Modifiers:
If you wish to modify the graphics or audio then please do so. Just keep the graphics the same size and name as the originals. The ball actually rotates (as in rolls), it's hard to tell with the original texture for it, but make sure your modified graphics utilise this.
Also, link to this site to download the original game and supply a separate link for your modified files. Do not repackage the game!
Updates:
This was a purely 48 hour thing, I will only update the game if a bug is found or I need another 'weekend off'.
The player file is encrypted very basically to stop simple methods of altering it, if the database is abused by cheaters I will remove it. Play fair.
Controls:
* Use the D-pad or the analog stick to move when in the game.
* Right Trigger will change your view between 3rd person, 1st person or top down.
* Left Trigger will change the camera mode from 'fixed' to 'follow'. This only applies to 3rd person view.
* Cross is for selection on menus, all other notable operations will prompt you for which button to press.
* Select will take a screenshot (self-incrementing)
Credits:
The background effect is based on a PSP SDK sample.
Audio is from flashkit.com and is royalty free.
Source: http://insomniac.0x89.org/index.php?id=2
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October 9th, 2006, 17:30 Posted By: mesosade
Hi all just a re-release of my homebrew package 'sourlime' edition.
The files are as follows:
EMULATORS
gpsp: GBA emulator (GBA bios needed!)
rin test: Gb/Gbc emulator!
DGEN: the Sega megadrive emu!
PSPM: master system and game gear emu!
Daedulus: n64 emulator!
snes9xtyl: snes emulator with media engine
CPS1: CPS1 capcom emulator
CPS2: CPS2 capcom emulator
PSpectrum: Spectrum emulator
PSPUAE: Amiga emulator
Exploits:
ELOADER! YES! now 2.xx users can use this package with the eloader with tif exploit for 2.7 users!
DEVHOOK: fully installed devhook
Utilities
IRSHELL: best shell for psp out there
THEMEPSP: can edit firmware's in devhook *PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD ONLY USE IT IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR DOING!
LUAPLAYER: plays lua scripts/games
psp-ftpd: an ftp server for your psp (zx-81's great work )
PSPRADIO!: an radio for psp using wlan!
MAPTHIS!: a gps used with WLAN!
Scrabble Assistant: hehe i liked it :P
afkim: a messenger client for psp!
unzip: unzip files on your psp without a pc (great with links web browser)
links web browser: browse the internet without 2.6 firmware!
titan homebrew manager (surprisinglu useful)
PSPwarp: image editer (good fun)
personal meditation: ummm it was a cool idea at the time?
return to 1.5 firmware from 2.7 eboot: very useful when emulating 2.7 firmware!
Portable paint: just have a guess what it is :P
pspcapture: captures psp screenshots
GAMES
PSPrythm: a drum music app for psp (very good fun)
Smashgpsp: super smash bros remake!
IRIS 0.2 with the following mods:
star wars model pack
up high map
princess peach castle alpha map
Some games by deniska:
starfighter
178mb required for this whopping package!
download size is 80 mb!
Here's the link: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KQHMAVDX
Please note that the eloader will not work with all the apps! so don't expect it too and flame me for it!
credit for suggestion goes to:
dejkirkby
S34MU5
Mokoto
and anyone else i was too tired to thank
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October 9th, 2006, 14:56 Posted By: Darksaviour69
UK gamers will get first chance to go hands-on next month
Sony has confirmed to GamesIndustry.biz that UK gamers will get their first chance to go hands-on with PlayStation 3 at the Best of Stuff show in London next month.
The event, which is being held as part of the What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision Show, will take place between November 3 - 5 at the Novotel London West hotel in Hammersmith.
"This event is the perfect platform to showcase the power and functionality that PS3 has to offer," a Sony spokesperson told GI.biz.
"It will be the first of many upcoming events that will allow consumers to get hands on with both the hardware and forthcoming software titles."
Tickets are available from the What Hi-Fi Show website, priced at £13.
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October 9th, 2006, 14:14 Posted By: Darksaviour69
First-party games to retail for just under 6000 Yen
Sony Japan has announced that two of its first-party launch titles - Genji and Resistance: Fall of Man - will go on sale priced at 5980 Yen, equivalent to around GBP 27 or 40 Euros.
Both games are set to launch alongside the PlayStation 3 on November 11. Another Sony-published title, MotorStorm, will hit the shops on December 7, also priced at 5980 Yen.
The announcement comes just weeks after Sony Computer Entertainment America revealed that first-party titles will cost US$59.99 in the States. There's still no word as to how much games will cost European consumers, however.
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October 9th, 2006, 10:29 Posted By: Kramer
This is Exophases great GBA emu with a few tweaks by Dark_Alex it now runs on 2.71 through his Homebrew Enabler.
I leave here the version for 2.71 HEN C, and for the 2.71 kernel in 2.71 SE-A.
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