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May 17th, 2006, 01:48 Posted By: wraggster
Our man PSmonkey posted a little update on his Nintendo 64 Emulator:
Though blind thinking last night I figured out a posible spot to increase speed & will try testing it out later tonight. I also found out that implementing a texture cache should speed up a few roms (specialy quest which jumped to about 17-20fps inside the castle
Awesome stuff, keep your eye pulled to his website here --> http://nemo.dcemu.co.uk
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May 17th, 2006, 01:37 Posted By: wraggster
News from PSP3D
A few weeks ago, Neuros Technology announced problems regarding the new firmware 2.7 for PSP with the Neuros Recorder 2, a device which converts and copies video/TV straight into the PSP, due to new MP4 headers introduced by Sony in the new firmware. Not only was this issue affecting PSPs from properly recieving data, but also, all recorded MP4s using Recorder 2 before you upgraded to the new firmware would no longer work on your PSP. Neuros has just now given a final confirmation that, sometime this week, a new firmware will be released for the Recorder 2, which will alleviate those problems introduced in firmware 2.7, and will add some nice new features to the device as well. Check them out below.
Coming features in new firmware include:
- Compatability with FW 2.7 for the PSP is fixed.
- Increased the recording audio level by 30%.
- Recording resolution optimized for mobile Phones (QCIF).
- One optimized for most smartphones (QVGA 15 frames per second instead of 30 fps, 30 fps is too fast for chips used in most phones).
- Optimized the recording resolution for the iPod, you can now record in fine and superfine quality for the iPod (that is 1.2 Mbps and 1.5 Mbps respectively, double of the max quality before).
- Increased the bit for VGA recording from 2 to 2.5 Mbp.
Check out the official Neuros website to look out for the new firmware this week here.
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May 17th, 2006, 01:06 Posted By: wraggster
Via t3
You'll have to strain your ears really hard to hear the PS3. With all the buzz surrounding the PlayStation 3’s announcement last week, one fact slipped under the radar – the PS3 will be the quietest of the next-gen consoles.
A games console’s cooling system usually requires several fans which can make quite a bit of racket, but Sony is claiming that the PS3, large and powerful as it is, belts out less noise than one of those tiny slimline PS2s.
It might seem like a small point – after all, most of us have the sound cranked up fairly loud when playing games – but when you consider that Sony and Microsoft are also battling it out in the movie and music-playing stakes, its importance is clear: Sony doesn’t want anything as simple as a noisy fan spoiling its machine’s Blu-ray and DVD playback.
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May 17th, 2006, 01:00 Posted By: wraggster
Sodr has released a new Homebrew Installer for the PSP which is aimed at new comers, heres the release info:
"What is This ?
This is a tool that you can use if you are unsure where to put your hombrew (it installs it for you automaticlly).
Functions
- Automaticlly install homebrew in the right directories for psps with firwmare version 1.0,1.5,2.0,2.01,2.5 or 2.6.
- Automaticlly install MPH Downgrader 1.0.1 and put all files needed in the right places.
- If you start it and tries to install homebrew on a 1.51/1.52 psp the program will automaticlly ask if you want to update to 2.0
and then install 2.0 update eboot.
- Super user-friendly interface
- Comes bundled with installations of kxploit and eLoader
(patched v0.97 "bock")
- Includes readme's to every program it contains (so it's impossible to fail)
- Every term that can be hard to understand is explained (eg. firmware,
1.5 homebrew format, drive letter etc.)
Installation
Just run the PSPAHI.msi installer and follow the instructions.
--- !!! IMPORTANT: Make sure you install the program to:
--- C:\Program Files\PSPAHI\PSP Automatic Homebrew Installer\
--- Don't install it to somewere else since it will make the program
--- to not work properly. (It should be standard dir while installing)
How to Use it Properly
- On 1.0/2.0/2.01/2.5/2.6:.
Just right click on the eboot.pbp you want to install and choose open with
and choose PSPAHI.exe. (If you like installing homebrew this way you might want to use the "Always use this program to open this filetype"-function.)
Choose your firmware version, select what drive letter your psp have, Enter the name of the homebrew and press "Install the homebrew!". Then you'r ready to rock!
On v1.5
If you have a psp with the 1.5 firmware you got to select the folders containing the eboots manually. To do that just start PSPAHI and follow the instructions you would have used if you were installing homebrew on a 1.0.
But before you click on the "Install the Homebrew!"-button you must select
the two folders manually by browsing for them. Do that by clicking "browse" in the 1.5 window. Then just press "Install the homebrew!" and have fun.
TroubleShooting
If you get an error the problem is almost everytime that the folders on the psp is wrong or the directory on the pc doesn't exist. You can easily fix this by formating you memorystick (everything on it will be deleted so back it up first). Do that by start you psp and go to sttings-->system settings--> format memorystick.
If you get problems on the pc it's probably because you have installed the
program in the wrong directory. Just reinstall it and make sure the install path is C:\Program Files\PSPAHI\PSP Automatic Homebrew Installer\ and nothing else."
The download is a rather hefty 31mb. Heres the Download Link
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May 17th, 2006, 00:36 Posted By: wraggster
New Product from SuccessHK
(Preorder thats coming in 10 days)

A portable version of the creature-hunting game by Capcom's Resident Evil Outbreak creators. In Monster Hunter Freedom, challengers take on a variety of quests and conquer larger than life beasts either alone or with the aid of others. Building upon Monster Hunter and Monster Hunter G (both on PS2), Monster Hunter Freedom includes new missions, additional features and content adapted for the PSP system. Adventurers are now free to take their epic battles with them wherever they go, as they explore a unique world inhabited by ferocious monsters and become mighty hunters in this exciting action game. With a multitude of missions, quests, characters, weapons and more, the variety is virtually limitless. The game features both enhanced single player campaigns as well as multiplayer missions via the PSP system's ad hoc mode which allows up to four friends to band together for intense battles.

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May 17th, 2006, 00:05 Posted By: wraggster
Via Gamesindustry
Sony has dismissed rumours that the 20GB PS3 will not be compatible with wireless controllers, and that consumers will not have the option to upgrade the hard drive.
"Both queries to my knowledge are completely false," a spokesperson told GI.biz.
"Both configurations will support bluetooth PS3 controllers. The only non-upgradeable feature of the 20GB configuration will be the HDMI output."
This confirms comments made by Sony's Phil Harrison in a recent interview with GI.biz, where he stated: "You can upgrade to whatever size of drive you like. You can put in any drive that you like - it is a computer, after all."
The spokesperson went on to reveal that Sony plans to release a Wi-Fi adaptor for the 20GB PlayStation 3. Consumers will also have the option to purchase a separate adaptor that will allow the use of memory sticks, SD cards and compact flash cards with the machine.
However, there's still no word as to whether the 20GB PlayStation 3 will make it to the UK at all.
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May 17th, 2006, 00:00 Posted By: wraggster
Via Slashdot
2old2play has a great editorial up regarding the next generation of gaming, and suggests that maybe 'next-gen' graphics and sound will not be what sells games this time around. Instead the next-gen champions will be the ones that provide better content and innovation in their games." From the article: "The average gamer is in their mid-thirties. Many of these adult gamers understand the value of a dollar and have a firm grasp on technological trends. The trend is simple: new technology arrives and costs a ton of money, then prices lower as newer technology hits the market. Developers are not screaming for larger removable disk capacity, yet Sony is forcing a consumer (and developer) to purchase a high capacity Blu-ray device 'for the future.' By the time Blu-ray and HD-DVD's are needed for gaming we will be in the 8th generation of console systems. Why force it on us now?
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May 16th, 2006, 23:54 Posted By: wraggster
Via Eurogamer
UK retailer Gamestation has told our sister site, GamesIndustry.biz, that Sony has yet to confirm whether or not the lower spec 20GB version of the PlayStation 3 will go on sale in the UK.
As previously confirmed, Gamestation is already taking pre-orders for the 60GB model - but is not currently offering the option to reserve a 20GB version.
Speaking to GI.biz, a spokesperson said: "Gamestation are currently taking pre-orders for the PS3 60GB sku, on the understanding this will be the most popular and available (if not only) sku launched."
"When a final decision has been made by SCEE as to whether the 20GB sku will be released in the UK or not, Gamestation will react accordingly."
The spokesperson went on to say that the company was keen not to mislead consumers by "taking pre-orders for a console that has not been confirmed for release by the publisher."
"At this early stage in the pre-order campaign, Gamestation are acting on confirmed information only, and are in no way suggesting that should the PS3 20GB sku be released it would not be available to pre-order in Gamestation stores."
Yesterday, a Sony spokesperson said the company was "still in planning" with regard to the UK PS3 launch, adding that sales teams "are currently liasing with retailers/buyers to discuss projections and consumer demands" for both PS3 configurations.
For many in the industry, it would not come as a great surprise if Sony declined to release the 20GB PS3 in the UK. Microsoft launched two Xbox 360 bundles last year - the 'Premium' system, which came with a hard drive, and the 'Core' system - and demand was much greater for the Premium bundle. Since it sold old much faster, many consumers keen to get their hands on an Xbox 360 but faced with the problem of stock shortages were forced to opt for the Core system instead.
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May 16th, 2006, 23:46 Posted By: wraggster
Via Engadget
Who'd you think you were fooling, Sony? You go throw some big huge party celebrating the 10 year birthday of the Vaio and the launch of the Vaio UX Micro PC and your new flagship Blu-ray playing AR series 17-inch powerhouse laptop, replete with demo of early Blu-ray title House of Flying Daggers. And then you get done caught red-handed by a meddling reporter who discovered the Blu-ray playback is actually coming straight off a typical, normal old DVD+R. It's a sham, Sony, the whole thing's a sham! How are you gonna make a case for your laptop -- let alone Blu-ray as a format -- now that you tried to pawn off a DVD as a Blu-ray tech demo to a room full of industry professionals? We hope at least it was playing back a high def trailer, or something; now go to your room, you're gonna have some serious alone time, little mister.
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May 16th, 2006, 21:01 Posted By: wraggster
MikeDX posted this news on his site:
"LogiqX has kindly created a dat file for use with rom managers (clrmamepro/romcenter), which I have upload to the forum, so if that kind of thing is useful to you, enjoy 
Massive thanks to everybody for the feedback so far. Keep using my site to search for ebay goodies (and digg it where possible) and tell everybody! 
I'm looking for people to help me translate into french, spanish, italian and other languages. Also I'm looking for a nice logo and possibly a website (this one) design. Anybody out there interested?
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May 16th, 2006, 01:11 Posted By: wraggster
DickyDick1969 a member of our forums has updated his application that allows you to stream movies via Wifi to the PSP, heres whats new in this release:
- complete revamped the socket stuff at the server and client
- removed libcurl
- removed CSocket @^%@#!!!
- added further support for rss
- fixed some bugs with rss
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May 15th, 2006, 23:58 Posted By: wraggster
Jsharrad has released an updated version of Miner PSP, heres the info:
<blockquote>MinerPSP v1.1
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MinerPSP is based on the game Miner VGA released into the public domain by Harrel W. Stiles in 1989.
You control a miner who's objective is to go underground, collect, and sell valuable materials to win the love of Miss Mimi. She likes rich men but
money is not the only thing that will win her heart....
Changes in V1.1
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Bugfix: Miss Mimi will no longer marry you as soon as you get into the bar.
Bugfix: The screen will no longer scroll without you if you hit a hazard off map.
Fix: Changed the pricing of torches and how long they last. Less $, more light.
Fix: Instructions are a little more helpful now, use d-pad right to scroll pages.
Fix: Slightly lowered hazard spawn rate and increased mineral spawn rate.
New: Sound.
New: You can now have up to 6 saved games instead of just 1. ***
New: Clover added! Always in first 1000ft. It is said to give the luck of the Irish.
New: Search the area button. Press Cross while underground to check the area out.
Doing this uses more of your torch/lantern though.
***Previous saves should work with this new system, the data was changed a little bit
but the ones I tested were compatible. You need to enter the saves directory and
rename your miner.sav to miner0.sav for it to show on the list.
Controls
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Start---------------------Main menu / Close menu / Cancel Save & Load
Cross--------------------Select menu item while menu open
Cross--------------------Search area while underground
D-Pad--------------------Move miner
D-Pad Up----------------Enter building
Hold R + Up/Down------Elevator up/down 100ft
Hold Circle---------------Inventory window
Hold Triangle + --Drill granite at
Hold Square + ---Bail water at
Hold L + press R--------Use dynamite (requires a torch)
Select--------------------Take a screenshot
TIPS:
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There is only one clover, don't lose it. Buy a drill as soon as economically possible, you could get trapped by caveins with no way out otherwise.
Buy a bucket as soon as economically possible, you could get trapped by water springs with no way out otherwise. You will always try to run back toward the elevator when setting off dynamite, a clear path helps you get out of the blast radius.
You can walk faster in town by holding down the d-pad than in the dangerous mine. Light sources allow you to see minerals & hazards easier.
Digging tools reduce your mining costs. Woody's surgical blade is known to give miners a temporary boost in hitpoints at a cost. Many rumors are to be heard in the saloon. </blockquote>
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May 15th, 2006, 23:46 Posted By: wraggster
DRAGULA96 has released a new Card game for the PSP, heres the details:
"thow the card fighter 2 folder into your psp/games/luaplayer/applications folder and enjoy.
very basic random number generator program with cards based on street 2 fighter champion edtion.
if your card beats theirs you win else you loose, if both characters have the same bp its a double k.o.
I dont know if this might turn into something or not.
I might add more charecters and effects later.
the most ovius thing to do is ad more gameplay elements like sp moves or somthing."
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May 15th, 2006, 23:43 Posted By: wraggster
Art who has released X-Flash on our forums has released a new Pong Game for the PSP, heres the details from him:
"Here's the second preliminary release of Power Pong. It's about up to a normal Pong game standard now.
- CPU Player can now be beaten by Human as the
CPU player is handicapped as game speed increases.
- Score Keeping is implemented. First player to score 5 points wins.
- Eccentric ball spin implemented to try to keep things interesting.
You might want to use the PSP on its side. I will try different difficulty settings for the next version.
Cheers, Art."
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May 15th, 2006, 23:19 Posted By: wraggster
Charnold has released a 3D Engine for rendering Dungeons, heres the info:
"I've made a very simple 3d engine for rendering dungeons. Right now you can just walk around and load levels. The levels can be defined easily in ascii files. I have tested only on firmware 1.0. Maybe someone can test under other versions?
Hope I can make some game out of this soon...
cadaver"
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May 15th, 2006, 23:05 Posted By: wraggster
Kozine has released MaDnEsS a Lua Game, heres the info:
Here it is, the completed version of my game MaDnEsS ( A rock collecting game). The game features 7 levels. Each level has its own background.
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May 15th, 2006, 22:28 Posted By: wraggster
Via IGN
As if there already wasn't enough reason to pick up Capcom's latest PSP title, the company has announced the best promotional item since Tecmo tried to include a life-size inflatable Kasumi with a special edition of the Xbox. Capcom will be included an actual bikini in the limited edition of Finder Love, which hits the Japanese PSP on 6/29, just in time for the summer beach season.
Since we're sure only a handful of you keep up with the cutthroat world of live action Japanese love sims (this week's newsletter is coming soon, boys!), here's what Finder Love is all about. Finder Love is a combination gravure disk and love sim focusing on three hot Japanese girls: Hara Fumina, Hoshino Aki and Risa Kudo. The game lets players interact with the three hotties and snap pictures which can be then be traded with friends.
In a move that can only be considered a direct shot at Nintendo's Nintendogs, Capcom will be releasing Finder Love in three packages, each focusing on an individual girl. Hara Fumina fans can look forward to Finder: Love Hara Fumina -- Our Time Together. Hoshino Aki will be able to turn to Finder Love: Hoshino Aki -- Trouble Randezvous in the South. Risa Kudo fans will want to check out Finder Love: Risa Kudo -- First Shot is With You. All names have been translated to rough English equivalents.
Those who want the bikini will want to pick up the limited editions of each of these titles. Each limited edition will include, in addition to a couple of pictures and an original DVD, a bikini designed in the image of the corresponding girl. For instance, bikini included in Risa's version is yellow and pink, just like one of the outfits Risa wears in the game!
Capcom warns that the bikinis can't be actually worn. We'll have to see about that!
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May 15th, 2006, 18:35 Posted By: wraggster
News from PlayAsia:
Europe Logitech PS2™ Racing Wheel Special Offer: Pro Model at US$ 109.90 (€87/£59), EX Model at US$ 69.90 (€55/£38) including VAT - Shipped within Europe only
Expanding our exclusive selection of products shipped only within the European Union (including VAT), we are now happy to offer two of the most likely most popular steering wheels for PlayStation2™. Yes, of course we are talking about Logitech's Driving Force series (which is also known as GT Force series).
The following products are official European Version products and shipped from our logistic partner only within the European Union. This means prices include local VAT, you won't be charged any additional import fees upon arrival of the products.
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From the manufacturer: Get ready to experience the most realistic steering wheel ever made. With 900 degrees of wheel rotation, the Logitech® Driving Force Pro duplicates the true to life steering dynamics of cars like never before on your PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system. And for games that don´t support 900 degree steering, the wheel automatically switches to standard 200-degree mode. Add in state-of-the-art Force Feedback technology, and you have the most advanced, most authentic driving experience in gaming. The advanced rack and pinion steering system lets you turn through 2-1/2 steering wheel rotations. The rubber wheel, sequential stick shifter, and responsive gas and brake pedals all combine for an incredible level of performance. Get behind the Driving Force Pro and get as close to reality as possible... no seatbelts required.
The Logitech Driving Force Pro - the ultimate PlayStation2™ racing wheel solution - is now available at US$ 109.90 (approx. €87/£59 including VAT) for a limited period of time.
Product features:
Drive in comfort. Soft, full rubber wheel realistically turns 2-1/2 times lock-to-lock. See a list of games that support 900 Degree Steering mode.
Use it with other racing games. The Driving Force Pro automatically switches to 200 Degree Steering compatibility mode.
Feel all the action with state-of-the-art force feedback technology.
Drive like a pro! Textured floorboard features responsive gas and brake pedals and exclusive no-slip carpet grip system. Sequential stick shifter, wheel-mounted paddle shifters, and a full set of PlayStation buttons give you all the control you need.
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From the manufacturer:Combining industry-leading force feedback technology with a standard PlayStation®2 racing wheel, the Logitech® Driving Force™ EX gives you unprecedented control for all your driving games.
Drivers, start your engines! The Logitech Driving Force EX helps you live your racing dreams in any PlayStation2 racing game. Logitech´s new wheel comes with two interface plugs: the standard PlayStation 2 controller plug, ensuring the wheel will work with any PlayStation 2 game; and a USB plug that allows the Logitech Driving Force EX wheel to deliver realistic force feedback. The Force feedback technology provides realistic directional resistance as you encounter bumps, ridges or potholes on your way to victory lane. Even in games that don't support Logitech force feedback, the controller port connection will keep you on the starting grid. Comfortable rubber grips, responsive gas and brake pedals, and wheel-mounted shifters round out the most complete racing wheel available. The checkered flag will be yours!
As a slightly more economic solution, the Logitech Driving Force EX is in stock now at US$ 69.90 (approx. €55/£38 including VAT) only.
Product features:
Use it with all your favorite PS2 racing games: works with Gran Turismo® series, Need for Speed™ series, Burnout® series, NASCAR® series, and Grand Theft Auto series.
Experience the road. Feel all the bumps, car handling and crashes just as in real life!
Conveniently control menu selections. D-pad enables you to view changes and make other standard directional pad controls in driving games.
Gain quick access to control functions with 4 PlayStation Action Buttons.
Shift gears easily with 2 wheel-mounted paddles.
Honk your horn, use your windshield wipers and turn on your lights with 4 secondary action buttons. Gas and brake pedals add to the realism and precision of your driving experience.
Buy at Play Asia
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May 15th, 2006, 18:31 Posted By: wraggster
Via Joystiq
Pro-G has some new details on the handheld versions of LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy. DS owners will have bragging rights with wireless 2-player co-op mode and 4-player versus mode, as well as customized touch screen controls.
PSP gamers also have the co-op mode, in addition to a timed challenge mode that features unlockable characters from the first game. Unlockables are cool, but this is sure to introduce some continuity problems in the storyline. Then again, keeping track of all the Star Wars timelines ain't like dusting crops, boy! There, I said it.
All eight versions of LEGO Star Wars II are scheduled for a September 12 release date.
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May 15th, 2006, 17:36 Posted By: wraggster
Via CVG
Tecmo's wacky action-puzzler Tokobot didn't make a massive splash when it was released for Sony's PSP, but Tecmo is no doubt hoping to make more ripples when the series rumbles onto PS2 later this year in Tokobot Plus: Mysteries of the Karakuri.
In case you didn't know, Tokobot has you exploring a series of environments with an army of robots at your side. Using simple commands you can make your Tokobots line-up and perform different tasks, like building bridges and ladders. A bit like Pikmin with batteries then.
Tokobot Plus is set to feature "significant upgrades" and "new elements", it says here, in addition to graphical tweaks from the PSP version of the game. Apparently, we can also expect to see 10 new stages, 30 different enemy types and a time attack mode in the series' home console debut.
Tokobot Plus: Mysteries of the Karakuri is due out in Q3 2006. We'll let you know how it turns out.
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