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May 10th, 2006, 01:31 Posted By: wraggster
HarleyG has released this new app: (although im not sure of its use but heres the info)
UMD Identifier v0.2 by harleyg & cppnewbie (0b10100111001)
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I updated this UMD Identifier again because there was many,
many errors with the previous one... there was a duplicate
code and name, and also one more code than names...
However! This version will probably be the final release of
UMD Identifier as it needs no more.
Changes:
>Faster
>Less buggy
>No background, just simple text
>External file for UMD codes and names
In this version, i have remove the background image and colorfull text as its really, really not needed... The external file is inside umdidentifier/ (umds.txt) and the format is the following:
ULES-00151 Grand Theft Auto - Liberty City Stories (ULES - EUROPE)
As you can see, inbetween the code and name is a tab, so it.
I will probably keep the umds.txt up to date every few weeks or something but now you can update it yourself!
Also... i will not release the source for this as it isnt
needed, as anyone can access the umds.txt and use that insted.
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May 10th, 2006, 00:56 Posted By: wraggster
Via Gamespot
LucasArts has announced that Thrillville will be shown at this year's E3. The theme park creator will be released on the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and Xbox in Q3 2006, and is being developed by acclaimed British outfit Frontier Developments.
The game offers a fully interactive and customizable amusement park in which you can build and ride roller coasters and more than 100 other attractions. You also have to take care of park guests, but you'll be able to unwind with dozens of minigames.
LucasArts promises that Thrillville's building model will be able to use with console controllers. The 75-plus rides include sedate carnival rides all the way up to wooden, corkscrew, and inverted roller coasters. There'll also be go-kart tracks, mini golf, and bumper cars that you can design and then play in four-player party games. You can explore the whole park on foot and chat with visitors to gauge how much they like your park.
The game is on course for a Q3 2006 release and will be shown at this year's E3 in LA, which starts tomorrow.
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May 10th, 2006, 00:31 Posted By: wraggster
StrmnNrmn posted this update in our PSP News Forum
<blockquote>Ok, brief update time! I've been working on rewriting the dynamic recompiler from scratch for the PSP. A few months ago I started writing a PSP port of the original dynarec, but I quickly realised that I'd need to take a whole new approach if I wanted it to fit in memory on the PSP. If you've not heard of dynarec before it's basically a way of speeding up the emulator by recompiling the rom's code for the target platform (i.e. the PSP) rather than interpreting instructions one by one.
I'm basically using the same approach that HP used on their Dynamo dynamic optimiser (I talk about it a bit more here: http://strmnnrmn.blogspot.com/). The cool thing about this approach compared to my original attempt is that it uses far less memory - I think I will be able to get it running in less than 1MB ram, compared to around 10MB that the PC version used.
I've still got a lot of work to do before the dynarec is actually usable, but I'm hoping to release another build sometime over the weekend with a bunch of additional graphics fixes. In the mean time I'll try to post a few more progress updates on the site above.</blockquote>
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May 10th, 2006, 00:23 Posted By: wraggster
Rockstar Games, the universally-renowned publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTWO), is proud to announce Grand Theft Auto IV, the next-generation console debut of the genre-defining Grand Theft Auto franchise. Developed by world-class designers Rockstar North, Grand Theft Auto IV will be simultaneously available for the PlayStation®3 and Xbox 360™ and is currently planned to be in stores in North America on October 16, 2007 and in Europe on October 19, 2007.
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May 10th, 2006, 00:11 Posted By: wraggster
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe [SCEE] is pleased to confirm the September release of Planet PSP (Working Title), a stunning series of multimedia, interactive city guides created with the help of the travel gurus at Lonely Planet and exclusively available on PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable).
The launch will see six city guides covering Europe’s most popular destinations: Amsterdam, Barcelona, London, Paris, Prague and Rome, arrive on shelves this autumn.
Each guide has been developed with the young city breaker and frequent traveller in mind and comes packed with information on how to experience the very best places in town - from the latest restaurants to the most underground of clubs - along with videos, audio walks, photography, maps and pre-planned itineraries to suit every sort of visit, and every type of adventurous traveller.
Planet PSP (WT) is the only information source you really need, taking the knowledge and experience from the team at the Lonely Planet and mixing it with the great technology PSP has to offer. Make the most of the experiences each of the cities has to offer.
There are three information categories:
Points of interest: Each city has 250 main points of interest covering eating, sleeping, nightlife, shopping and sights with original photography, key information and contact details
Essential information: The bits you just must know from pharmacies to embassies, hospitals, airlines, money and costs
Getting around: Comprehensive and detailed zoom-in, zoom-out maps covering transport systems and roads
And four different ways to make the most of your visit:
Audio Tours: Each guide comes with three bespoke audio tours that you can listen to whilst you walk. Each takes you through a particular part of town and takes you off the beaten track
Video Content: A dedicated film crew has been out there capturing the essence of each city to inspire you – and show you round even before you touch down
Itineraries: Planet PSP (WT) comes packed with pre-loaded itineraries for every sort of visit from a cultural break to a weekend of hedonism. Each itinerary comes with a calendar view that can be built on to create the perfect schedule
Your Itineraries: Build your own visit from scratch drawing on the 250 points of interest to create your perfect city break – and go online to download more!
With plans for additional downloadable updates, videos, stills, and special interest itineraries - Planet PSP (WT) is one travel guide that will never be out of date, so get off the beaten track, hang out with the locals, live a little and let Planet PSP (WT) help you discover the true heart of the city. More key features are:
Developed by London Studios
Suitable for one traveller or more
Six leading cities at launch: Amsterdam, Barcelona, London, Paris, Prague and Rome, with more guides to follow in the future
250 essential locations per guide for eating, drinking, sleeping and sightseeing
Essential information from emergency services to banks and airlines
Packed with original video and photography
Audio walks to let you preamble off the beaten track and discover adventure
Maps and itineraries to structure your visit
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May 10th, 2006, 00:10 Posted By: wraggster
For only the third time in the history of PlayStation®, a new collection of ‘Platinum’ greatest hits games will debut throughout Europe and Australia from 1st June 2006.
The new Platinum range for PSP™ (PlayStation® Portable) will feature a collection of the most highly acclaimed and best selling PSP titles, and will be launched from 1st June throughout Europe, the Middle East and Australia at a price of €24.99.
PlayStation’s Platinum range has always stood for terrific genre defining games at great value, and over 52 million units have already been sold for the PlayStation 2. The PSP Platinum range will initially include up to 20 best selling titles from first and third party publishers.
Commenting on the launch of Platinum, SCEE’s Vice President of Product Marketing, Simon Rutter said, “The Platinum collections have been hugely successful. Experienced gamers know that they are getting the pick of the crop with a Platinum title, and are doing so at a great price, while the Platinum collection on PSP provides the perfect entry route for those new to handheld gaming – an unbeatable combination!”
From SCEE comes a lineup to suit everyone; for sports fans there is Everybody’s Golf, WRC and F1 Grand Prix, for fans of classic gaming there is Medievil Resurrection and Ridge Racer, and for lovers of bang-up-to-date innovation there is the hugely successful Pursuit Force.
The Platinum range is further enriched with top selling classics from the world’s most accomplished third party publishers, including Virtua Tennis World Tour from Sega, WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2006 from THQ, Need for Speed Underground Rivals, Burnout Legends and Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire from Electronic Arts and Peter Jackson’s King Kong from Ubisoft.
“We are absolutely delighted that the success of Virtua Tennis World Tour has made it eligible to join the PSP Platinum collection,” said Mike Hayes, Chief Operating Officer of Sega Europe. “As with previous Platinum collections, this brand represents a huge ‘seal of quality’ for the consumer. It is a great accolade and a ringing endorsement of the popularity of Virtua Tennis World Tour”.
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May 10th, 2006, 00:08 Posted By: wraggster
The latest upgrade to the PSP system software, launched on 2nd May, prepares PSP to act as a receiver for LocationFree™ TV, the exciting innovation in remote TV viewing launched by Sony in Europe in May.
The heart of LocationFree TV is the LocationFree Base Station. This compact unit has two connections for AV equipment such as a DVD/HDD recorder. The Base Station can be plugged directly into an existing home network or it can establish a wireless link to a PSP™ system (software version 2.70), typically over a 100-foot range.
The initial Base Station setup is extremely straightforward and requires minimal intervention. Then, once the LocationFree Player software is installed on the PSP by downloading thelatest system software update (version 2.70), users can be free from the constraints of a lifetime within minutes.
Releasing TV from the living room is only the start. With LocationFree and a broadband internet connection, it’s a simple matter to watch TV and control a STB or HDD recorder from your PSP, anywhere on earth with network or wireless access. The process of using the Base Station over the Internet – termed NetAV – is as simple as connecting up within the house. Whether holidaymaker, business traveller or ex-pat, LocationFree with NetAV provides a direct connection to home. And with the World Cup only months away, there’s potentially more at stake than missing an episode of a favourite soap.
Not that there’s any need to miss anything with LocationFree. At home, you can indulge in late-night viewing on a PSP from the comfort of your own bed. It’s almost as easy to access the Base Station from a hotel while abroad, pick a channel, and watch some live TV. When you know you’ll be busy, you can switch from the STB input to the DVD/HDD recorder and program it to record anything you don’t want to miss. Next time you visit the Base Station, the recorded content will be waiting for you. If a DVD player is connected, so long as the right disc is in the drive, you can even watch your own movie rather than live or recorded TV. In fact watching the big match on a notebook from the wireless hotspot in an airport departure lounge is only the start of it.
In the home, the Base Station uses proprietary Sony technology including an optimised antenna and custom software to ensure the best possible wireless performance. Moreover, you can also hook your home video camera up to the Base Station for a great way to see friends and relatives abroad or even to monitor home security while you’re away.
When the Base Station is accessed remotely over the Internet, further key technologies come into play. First, a free Dynamic DNS (Domain Name Server) service ensures that periodic changes to a user’s global IP never prevent connection to the Base Station. This facility is effectively invisible to the user, but plays an important behind-the-scenes role in the overall ease of setup of NetAV. Once the connection is established, user privacy is ensured by a combination of security measures. Industry-standard Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption is bolstered by WiFi Protected Access (WPA), which improves on the authentication and encryption offered by WEP.
One of the revolutionary technologies of the Base Station is the Automatic Bit Rate Control technology. The Base Station monitors the band width of the broadband connection and automatically optimises the Bitrate of the AV stream.
LocationFree TV will be available in UK, France, Germany, Belgium and Netherlands from this month, with other European countries joining later this year.
Together with a wide range of free content to enhance the entertainment value of your PSP, the latest firmware upgrade can be downloaded directly to the PSP browser via WiFi, or from www.yourpsp.com, and is available now.
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May 10th, 2006, 00:07 Posted By: wraggster
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) today announced an innovative new concept in portable entertainment, with the introduction of PlayStation®Spot, providing PSP owners with free content via WLAN.
PlayStation Spot is a small, self contained device that broadcasts a peer to peer WiFi zone, from which PSP users can download a wide variety of game demos, video content, movie trailers, music tracks, image galleries and other innovative content. Designed for use in a wide variety of static or mobile locations, PlayStation Spot offers terrific promotional opportunities for content creators of all types and genres, from record labels to innovative brands, from movie studios to multimedia producers - the creative opportunities are endless!
PlayStation Spot will launch intially in nine countries in Western Europe and Australia, with a total of 300 PlayStation Spot units being deployed. Linked to local marketing plans, PlayStation Spots will be highly mobile and can be deployed to support a wide variety of events and activities. It will also offer highly interactive outdoor advertising opportunities.
“Through the PlayStation Spot network, the PSP owner will gain free access to a rich collection of diverse content in conventional, but also the most unpredictable, locations”, explained Stephane Hareau, SCEE’s Senior Brand Manager for PSP. “With content specifically selected for the event, venue or occasion, this will really add to the unique entertainment experience enjoyed with PSP.
Notes to Editors:
PlayStation Spot Launch Countries
• UK
• France
• Germany
• Italy
• Spain
• Netherlands
• Belgium
• Luxembourg
• Australia
Instructions for Downloading Content from PlayStation Spot:
Step 1: Turn on your PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) system and slide the WLAN switch to the ON position
Step 2: From the Home Menu, choose the 5 icon, then select the % icon and press the j button to confirm
Step 3: Wait while your PSP™ system searches for content that is available to download
Step 4: Select the content you want to download, press the j button to confirm and wait for the download to complete
Step 5: Once completed, you can view, play or listen to your downloaded content as many times as you like!*
*Downloaded content can not be saved to Memory Stick Duo™; it can be accessed for as long as your PSP™ system is turned on, but will be lost if you return to the Home Menu, turn off or reset your PSP™. You can only download and access one item of downloadable content at any one time. For more information, please visit http://www.yourpsp.com
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May 9th, 2006, 21:00 Posted By: wraggster
Sasuke2911 has ported Chuis MAME Emulator MAME4ALL to the PSP, theres also a NeoGeo and CPS1 Release too, heres the rough translation from French to English:
<blockquote>bjour
my port really BASIC of mame4all veiled on psp
I have to test with 2 roms for the moment
cps1: 1941 row much
ataris: centiped seems to be has full speed
good its C not yet Ca… but good C a beginning
++ all the world
version ultra mega beta bugger of everywhere with the controller ki beug of the 7/5/06
last version b2 8/5/06
y' have some innovation above
the menu is in 480*272 (all the screen of the psp)
when that plays is to launch it is not cut out any more (on the with dimensions one because the gpx2 has a screen in 320*240)
and others ptit fix</blockquote>
So for those like me who arent french this has a Full Screen Menu but reverts back to 320x240 in game.
A compatibility list of what should work can be found here --> http://chui.dcemu.co.uk/mame4all.htm...patibilityList
Download for yourselves and let us know Via Comments what you think of this latest emulator for the PSP. Thanks to joesnose for uploading 
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May 9th, 2006, 20:32 Posted By: wraggster
PSPVault have released a PSP Parts/Repair Guide, heres the info:
Many of us have had our PSPs for over a year now. There's no doubt my PSP is beginning to show signs of age. Since most of us probably didn't bother to purchase extended warranties, this means that we could end up having to pay for repairs. And who wants to do that? I certainly don't.
Hopefully you'll never have to use the new Parts/Repair Guide that I just posted in the Guide Vault. Hopefully you'll just read through it, think "oh cool," send the link to a few friends, and be done. Or maybe you just want to put a new faceplate on your PSP because your current one has too many scratches.
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May 9th, 2006, 20:28 Posted By: wraggster
News via PSP3d
The first photos are surfacing of a booth for an apparent sequel to Konami's first-person shooter Coded Arms. As the photos show, the current name of the project is Coded Arms: Contagion.
The original Coded Arms put you in the role of a hacker in an abandoned VR combat simulator, where you had to blast your way through level after level of intense combat. It featured fully 3D environments, randomly-generated levels, over 30 upgradable weapons, hordes of enemies, massive boss characters, and 4-player multiplayer action via Ad-Hoc. The game came out last year, and was received with mixed reviews ranging from 3/10 to 9/10. Critics of the game lamented its lack of originality, noting how many of the levels feel like the same thing over and over again. Fans praised the premise, the artistic style, and the intense firefights.
No details about the new game have emerged yet, but we'll be sure to keep you posted.
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May 9th, 2006, 20:24 Posted By: wraggster
News Via IGN
Sony Computer Entertainment was not expected to puts a big focus on its PSP presentation at this year's pre-E3 event -- it was always going to be all about PS3 -- but we still couldn't help but be disappointed with what was shown. Only one surprise title was in the line-up of games shown, and one game in the reel was actually already out stateside (a few others have already been brought out elsewhere but are premiering in the US this year.)
First up on the PSP reel this year was the sequel to the disappointing Ape Academy game, here with more minigames and the came cartoony look. From there, SCE went to the world premier Planet PSP -- a cool interactive travel guide non-game that casual PSP owners can take with them when they go out to see the world. Following that was the incredible PSP Killzone: Liberation (curiously left without its PS3 companion, although us PSP players will take this incredible-looking game as a winfall.) We also had LocoRoco, SCE Japan's brilliant tilt-around game played with gooey little characters. Gangs of London, SCE Soho's multiplayer gang game followed that, built upon the basis of the Getaway franchise. After that, Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror ... and considering that this game was released months ago for PSP, we're not sure why (even though it is an incredible game for the system, and a defining online experience.) This was followed up with World Tour Soccer 2, SCE's new and improved footie sim. And then there was Talkman, finally bringing the Japanese and European language translator app/game to America.
Where was Ratchet & Clank PSP? We don't know, but we've played it, and it's already pretty rad. Where was SOCOM 2 for PSP? Where was ATV Offroad Fury Pro? What about Hot Shots Golf 2 and its GPS capabilities? Where was anything from any of the hard-working third parties working on PSP? Much of this will be debuted on the E3 show floor on Wednesday, but of the pickings SCE put together, it wasn't the kind of showing we expected from a console just now leaving its infant first years behind. Look for much more happy PSP impressions and anticipation when the E3 show starts on Wednesday.
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May 9th, 2006, 20:23 Posted By: wraggster
Via IGN:
We were shown some of the latest footage of Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth at Square Enix's press conference, which marks the return of the series from the original PlayStation to the PSP. Building upon the original title, Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth is the story of the Valkyrie Lenneth as she recruits and trains fallen warriors to fight for Asgard during the end of the world.
We were shown new footage of Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth, including some of the updated CG cut scenes. Not only did they show off a number of warriors that you'll collect, but they showed off Lenneth brandishing her sword, extending her wings, and collecting souls. We also found out that some of the newly included cut scenes will contain specific hints that refer to the upcoming Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria.
Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth will be released on July 18th, 2006. We'll have more on the game as E3 progresses.
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May 9th, 2006, 19:15 Posted By: wraggster
Success HK have posted this new Commercial PS2 Game:

From the 2006 DreamWorks Animation film Over The Hedge comes this new action/adventure from Activision. Gamers assume the role of characters including RJ the raccoon, Verne the turtle, Hammy the squirrel and Stella the skunk, and explore a suburban neighborhood filled with traps and other various obstacles. In addition, the title boasts dozens of puzzles and mini-games and a two-player cooperative mode.

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May 9th, 2006, 19:12 Posted By: wraggster
Success HK have posted this new Commercial PS2 Game:

Gallop Racers 2006 lets you become a jockey and stable manager, as you compete in challenging horse racing competitions. Pick a horse, train and manage it and win the races to bring home the prize! Feel the wind in your face and the burn in your legs as your heart begins to pound and beads of sweat roll down your face. It's just you and your horse as you go faster?and faster . . . gaining enough speed to take you to the top! You're amongst a stampede of jockeys all racing towards one ultimate goal. Yet, there's only room for one winner. Will it be you?

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May 9th, 2006, 19:03 Posted By: wraggster
Via Spong
Eye of Judgment is the PS3 EyeToy camera-controlled card title for the PS3, and was the game which Phil Harrison so eagerly demonstrated at yesterday’s E3 press conference.
Sony are billing it as “A new way to interact with the PlayStation 3…Using the immense power of PlayStation 3, and the ground-breaking technology of the next generation camera, players can now enjoy a totally new genre in gaming.”
It’s basically a 3D version of a trading card game, where the fantasy characters and monsters on the cards can be brought to life in full PS3 3D High Definition glory.
Players use a 3’ x 3’ board and 'cybercode' encrypted trading cards - conquering the field by selecting a card and placing the 'cybercode' in front of the PS3’s camera to make their cards come to life. The winner is the first player to capture five of the nine squares. Players get to choose from more than 30 cards, plus the game will feature “...unique online and offline gameplay."
Whilst it was overshadowed somewhat by all the other major PS3 announcements yesterday, Eye of Judgement represents a real - dare we say innovative - move forward for Sony’s EyeToy. And while SPOnG is just too damn old to really care so much about card trading games, we know from many of the younger generation (Ver Youth of Today) that these type of games are kiddy crack-like addictive.
We’ll be bringing you more news on new EyeToy developments as the week progresses. Screens on all the other major PS3 announcements from yesterday to follow shortly. Keep it here.
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May 9th, 2006, 18:50 Posted By: wraggster
Via Gamespot
Developed by Kuju Entertainment and released through LucasArts, Traxion is a new PSP game that's being shown off at this year's E3. The game will feature dozens of minigames and a variety of music from leading artists, as well as being compatible with MP3 files stored on the MemoryStick.
Traxion features a music analysis tool that will react to the type of music being played and will adapt the game accordingly. LucasArts says that the result will be a visual and sensory experience that will be different every time you play.
There's no news as yet on a release date or whether the game will be playable at E3, but we'll have more from the show when it starts tomorrow.
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May 9th, 2006, 18:48 Posted By: wraggster
Via Slashdot
believe the best way to describe the reaction to yesterday's Sony Press Conference would be underwhelmed. The Guardian Gamesblog always says it well: "Jetlag means I'm not entirely sure what day it is, but what was Sony's excuse? Today's conference was a muddled mess that essentially confirmed widespread rumours of a problematic PS3 launch build-up. The games shown were of varying quality, with perhaps only Heavenly Sword really showing the undoubted potential of the PS3 ... Sadly, on today's evidence, 360 owners shouldn't worry about missing out, as the PS3's visuals seem broadly similar to their machine. Impressive then, but not the leap we had truly hoped for." Chris Kohler nails the real problem with the lower-priced model: "This just made Microsoft's $299 Core Pack look like a genius idea. At least it's possible to upgrade an Xbox Core. I don't know what kind of arcane magick will have to be executed to give a crippled PS3 actual functionality.
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May 9th, 2006, 18:46 Posted By: wraggster
Via Eurogamer
The Metal Gear Solid 4 trailer shown at Sony's pre-E3 press conference is now yours to view via Eurogamer TV - and it's well worth checking out.
We won't spoil it for you, other than to say that the trailer suggests a political theme to the game, a bit of mech action and the return of some old friends. And as for the ending...
If that doesn't satisfy your appetite for PS3, you can also watch the Sony conference in its entirety - just head on over to Eurogamer TV.
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May 9th, 2006, 18:43 Posted By: wraggster
Via Engadget
Not that we're experiencing any certain drought out there for PSP and iPod accessories, but JBL's announcing their latest speaker system devices for the bespoke gadget icons. The PSP, which typically seems to get the emphasis on portable speaker systems, snags an On Stage variant of its own: the 6 watt On Tour Plus goes for $129.95 and is available now; the 60 watt Radial, successor to the On Time, will have and remote for use with that iPod, and should set you back $299.95 in June when suddenly all your friends will undoubtedly begin commenting on how your speaker-dock looks like a lopsided Michelin, or, depending on the crowd with which you hang, an As Four purse.
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