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May 28th, 2006, 03:28 Posted By: mameuser
JasonV has released a new GUI replacement for PMPMod, heres some info about the release:
now shows thumbnails of the selected file. the thumbs are generated at the same time that the pos file is created, and they are a snapshot of the last viewed frame of the video before when you exited playback. you can create your own thumbnails if you like, but, they will get overwritten whenever you watch the video next time. if you are going to make your own, they MUST be 96x54 !
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May 27th, 2006, 22:19 Posted By: wraggster
Fans of the Tekken series may find themselves tilting to the moves with the PS3's motion-sensing controller. Imagine being able to shake your fighter out of submission when put in a hold. That's the kind of application producer Katsuhiro Harada has in mind for the new installment.
A lot of the characters that were shown off at E3 are still in development, and hopefully the different uses for the new controller are too. When you think about the motion-sensing controller, driving and other simulation titles jump to mind. But a fighting game like Tekken 6 could easily take advantage of the technology too (say, for jumping perhaps?). What are some other potential applications would you like to see here?
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May 27th, 2006, 22:15 Posted By: wraggster
hageatama has released another new version of his Bookmark Forwarding tool, cant tell you whats new (maybe i should buy a talkman) but Download and Give Feedback Via Comments
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May 27th, 2006, 22:09 Posted By: wraggster
In a pop landscape littered with machine-made poseurs, crazy-piped Christina Aguilera is the real deal. But will married life and a stirring new album soften her gloriously raunchy image? This and much more in this issue of GQ...
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May 27th, 2006, 22:05 Posted By: wraggster
c5cha7 has released a test version of his Lua Game Shox to the public, no more details are in the readme, youll just have to check out the screenshot and Download via the Comments
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May 27th, 2006, 21:55 Posted By: wraggster
The PSP Hacking 101 have released a new episode off Commutecast, heres whats featured:
- Net neutrality is a go!
- PSP PMF Player
- PiMPStreamer v0.55
- Digital Movie Projectors for Theaters
- Wii less than $220
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May 27th, 2006, 21:49 Posted By: wraggster
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Issue 82 of PSW in the UK did a four page article on the PS2 version of Liberty City Stories. Is it a preview? No. The game is basicly the same as the PSP version, so they just jumped straight into a review. Basicly it's just a straight port from the PSP version with the multiplayer removed. A short summary of the review is listed below:
Missions – The short, clinical missions aren’t enough to get your teeth into. That’s not good news if you plan to settle in and play for a few hours.
Multiplayer – This has been removed all together. How very disappointing. At the very least we expected one or two new games, plus the existing stuff.
Graphics – The visuals are slightly sharper than those of the PSP version. In addition, you get shorter load times and no slowdown, just as you’d expect on the big console.
Sounds – Same Distinctive music and acting.
Their final rating was 8/10. It included a few screenshots, but there's no noticable difference from the PSP version, or the huge screenshots released during the pre-game of last year. Stay tuned for the first digital screenshots!
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May 27th, 2006, 20:47 Posted By: fredjmh123
Hi,
Here is a port of SMSplus of Charles Mac Donald.
I splitted the emulation for the SMS and the Game Gear.
Don't think that I am a fast programmer!
It was indeed eqsy to re-compile the code for the PSP but all the honnor should go to the original programmers of those great emulators!
By default scaling is disabled but by editing the options.cfg file you can change the frame skip, disable vsync and change the scaling factor.
Scaling=1 scales normally.
Scaling=2 will create scanlines
Scaling is quite poor but ok...
Still same crappy UI for the roms selection...
I hope you will enjoy!
-- Consolius --
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May 27th, 2006, 20:00 Posted By: wraggster
EP has released v3.72 of the unnoficial ELF (Playstation Executable) launching tool named "uLaunchELF".
Heres whats new:
LaunchELF v3.72 (2006.05.24)
-Fixed a bug that sometimes caused incorrect display of free MC space
-Fixed a bug that prevented correct display of file size sums of 4GB or more
-Fixed a bug that prevented correct display of free size for HDD partitions > 4GB
-Changed various configuration menus for better consistency and appearance
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May 27th, 2006, 19:37 Posted By: wraggster
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It's the Tengai Makyou game which appeared on the Sega Saturn and is being ported to PSP, as we've mentioned already, and it just got an official website today. The good news it's that the screens confirm truly updated graphics, with a larger visible area on screen instead of upscaling the original graphics like almost every conversion these days, especially on PSP. Those who buy this version will also get a brand new intro (one of the original game's strongest points was the superlative FMV animation highly responsible for making the characters so memorable) along with a new scenario with its new characters. July 13th is the release date, and this time with serious possibilties to see a US version due to the recent Hudson Soft comeback in that country. They're localizing the blatantly awful Ziria for the 360, after all.
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May 27th, 2006, 19:24 Posted By: wraggster
Sony could well be planning an online service similar to Xbox Live Arcade for PlayStation 3, as one developer has confirmed that it is working on a game that will be available for download when PS3 launches in November.
Developer thatgamecompany has revealed that it's porting its free - and soothingly mellow - web game Flow and that it'll be available through a service that will offer PS3 gamers downloadable casual games.
This certainly seems to suggest that Sony will indeed be trying to compete head-on with Xbox Live Arcade, which has proved extremely popular amongst Xbox 360 gamers.
Sony will officially announce more details of PS3's online service in the run up to the console's launch.
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May 27th, 2006, 19:22 Posted By: wraggster
More than a decade ago, Myst became a PC gaming sensation with its minimalist approach to gaming and impressive graphics. The series has gone on to be one of the best selling of all time, and the most recent edition, Myst V: End of Ages, was released late last year.
Earlier this year, Sega revealed its intention to revitalize the Myst craze for the portable market in Japan, with Myst for the PlayStation Portable, due in June. However, there were no plans to bring the game to other regions.
Enter Midway Games. The company's London-based branch today announced that it will be publishing the PSP version in the European market. American Midway reps were unavailable as of press time to confirm a release in North America, but a stateside release is likely. No date has been confirmed for the game.
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May 27th, 2006, 19:18 Posted By: ade
Hi all, i'm ade, i bought a PSP with 1.5 fw about a week ago and it's amazing!
I made this LUA game the last few days, Alchemist. Here's a screenshot

The idea is to get the whole board "gold", by placing a symbol in each square.
You can only place symbols near a matching symbol or color. See the in-game tutorial for more info.
Readme.txt:
Alchemist v1.0 - by ade.se - Release 1
TYPE: PSP LUA Game
PLATFORM: PSP fw 1.5, may or may not work on other firmware
Coded for LUA Player 0.19 (www.luaplayer.org)
SIZE: 1.03 MB in 13 files
AUTHOR: ade
SOURCE: http://www.ade.se/psp
RELEASED: 2006-05-27
FEATURES: [X] Sound (with mute option)
[X] Battery indicator
[X] Clock
[X] Tutorial
DESCRIPTION
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This is my first LUA and PSP creation. In case of bugs, please send a report
describing the problem and how to recreate it to ade.n84@gmail.com !
My favourite puzzle game created for PSP. The rules for gameplay are outlined in the
in-game tutorial. Even though this version does not support it, i may implement
an option to customize graphics. All the files in the themes/original folder may be customized
and put in a new folder in the themes/ directory. If someone makes a pretty theme i'll edit
the code and add support. My original Photoshop (7.0) files can be obtained at
- http://www.ade.se/psp
for ease of editing. There is also some extra documentation on editing in that archive.
Thanks Nevyn and Shine for the awesome LUA Player, and everyone in the PSP Homebrew community.
INSTALLATION
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Just put the whole directory, contained in the .zip-file, in your LUA Player/Applications
directory, and load it up.
Enjoy
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May 27th, 2006, 19:17 Posted By: wraggster
The Retail Radar has picked up a handful of incoming bogies from Activision on EBgames' Web site today. Online retailers have a history of leaking publishers' announcements, putting up product pages for games that haven't yet been confirmed to exist. While these listings should not be taken as official confirmation about which games are coming out for which platforms, they are frequently an accurate indicator of what might be coming just over the horizon.
While the MTV show Pimp My Ride has appeared in games before (the show had a tie-in deal with Midway's racer L.A. Rush), it hasn't been the basis for a game itself. That oversight might soon be remedied, as EBgames has listings up for a Pimp My Ride game on the PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, and PSP. The pages are virtually blank, but Activision is given as their publisher, and the 360 game's category is listed as "Racing, Online." The PS2 and PSP versions are listed for an October 2 release with prices of $29.99 and $39.99, respectively. The 360 edition is slated for November 1 with a $39.99 price tag.
Activision apparently has a need for speed, as the retailer also lists it as the publisher for Harley Davidson Motorcycles for the PS2 and Xbox 360. As with Pimp My Ride, the PS2 version is listed at $29.99, with the 360 one at $39.99 and sporting the "Racing, Online" descriptor. Both versions of the game are given a November 1 shipping date.
Anyone who's played the publisher's Spider-Man games knows fossil fuels aren't the only way Activision has of getting from point A to point B, and the publisher looks to be set for another bout of web-swinging. In addition to the already announced game adaptations of Spider-Man 3, EBgames is accepting pre-orders for Spider-Man Origins on the DS and GBA. Each game is priced at $29.99 and carries an October 24 release date.
Finally, the publisher is also listed as handling a pair of new hunting games on the retailer's site. Cabela's African Safari is scheduled for a November 1 release on the PS2 and the Xbox 360 for $29.99 and $39.99, respectively. Hunters more accustomed to colder climes can instead look forward to Cabela's Alaskan Adventure, listed for August 1 on the PSP, PS2, Xbox, and Xbox 360. All versions of that game are priced at $29.99, except for the 360 edition, which rings up at $39.99.
And for cost-conscious gamers concerned that EBgames' and GameStop's Web sites list the majority of their Wii titles for almost $60, there is some potentially good news today. A GameStop employee today told GameSpot that on the company's internal databases, the standard Wii game pricing weighs in at $50.
Once again, retailer listings, whether internal or publicly available, should not be taken as final confirmation of a game's existence, nor should the absence of a listing be considered as proof that a game isn't coming to a given platform.
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May 27th, 2006, 18:25 Posted By: wraggster
Mighty Optical Illusions have posted a series of screens of Transparent PSPs, more info :
Hehe, if you loved my previous Transparent Destops Illusion, you'll love this one as well. Jump inside this post to view full set of trasnparent PSPs (Transparent Playstation Portables).
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May 27th, 2006, 17:36 Posted By: Shallan
In the process of making my clone of C64 Creatures I have had to be inventive with ways of doing normally simple things, part of this meant I needed some fast collision detection on multiple objects. The result of this testing is a quickly constructed game in the form of Portaball, a breakout style game for firmware 2.7 users or any Flash enabled browser.
As this is merely a test the game isnt as polished as it could be nor will it ever be but its really quite playable even if the collision is a little "spongy". Ive added some music I made for it and a few powerups to make it more of a game. There are 8 levels which repeat once you complete them and 6 powerups. You can find it and more at my site here

As you can see the game is played from the side so best to hold the PSP this way. Use analog stick to control the bat and X button to start the game and launch a "caught" ball once you have this powerup.
Should anyone find game stopping bugs, I may tidy them up but for now the game is staying as is, Enjoy!
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May 27th, 2006, 15:10 Posted By: fredjmh123
Hi,
Here is another Colecovision emulator based on Colem.
This one has sound support but a poor Coleco PAD design! (looking at the enthousiam people have for writing Coleco emulators the last days, it is a question of time!)
As all my PSP programs so far that have sound, executing this emulator several times results in no sound anymore until a cold reboot of the PSP.
-- Consolius --
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May 27th, 2006, 14:06 Posted By: wraggster
Atien has again updated his port of FRONTIER Elite II for the PSP, heres the release news from both the new version:
Thanks to Danzel (Danzeff OSK) and his great computer, the game compilation was optimized (that needed +/-2Go of RAM).
With the level of shape detail set to 'low' in the setup screen (start button), the new framerate makes the game playable when you are on a spaceport.
You can also disable the 'Space dust, clouds etc' and 'Background stars' if you want.
That's not really an improvement, but if there is not too much police spaceships flying around, you can enjoy this great game from the beginning to your very end
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May 27th, 2006, 10:32 Posted By: fredjmh123
Here is a quick port of O2EM to the PSP.
Look at the readme file in the archive for more info.
Known bug:
Executing this emulator several times results in no sound anymore until a cold reboot of the PSP.
It has been tested on a 2.5 firmware, executed through the eLoader.
--Consolius--
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