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April 19th, 2006, 08:35 Posted By: motz
Glynnder-PSPro from the PSPZones Dev Team has released his eMenu BETA 4 Support Package. This is basically an install guide for the eMenu so that everyone has the ability to use it.
Here is what he has got to say about this useful app:
OK, I have installed the new eMenu and realised some people may have trouble installing it or using some parts of it.
The new menu for the eLoader is superb, it loads all the homebrew on my stick in less than five seconds now, when previously it took over 60 seconds! Saldy the GUI isn't great, it is very basic, and there is no eboot signature tool.
It can also be quite confusing for some people to install etc. So because I think everybody should benefit from the new eLoader menu, I am putting together some things for you guys to use, these are:
A ) A readme, showing how to install it how to use any of its features etc... This is included in the support package.
B ) A support package, the only difference is a replaced loader097.cfg file (if you have eLoader 0.96 then rename it to loader096.cfg) ,a different skin for eMenu and the readme. It also includes eMenu beta 4
C ) eMenu 'technical support' just give me a buzz on alexglynn@gmail.com or AIM screen name Glynnder PSPro and I will sort out any of your problems. I have put all of these things into the file below: Thanks, Glynnder.
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April 19th, 2006, 07:42 Posted By: wraggster
Mr.Game has released a new 2d paintball game written in Lua, heres some info:
<blockquote>I have been learning lua for a while now and coded my very first game. It's a 2 Player Paintball game so you could shoot up your friends.
The game is a top view paintball game with scoring (thanks to Jeffery) the first to 10 wins and then you restart. </blockquote>
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April 19th, 2006, 07:34 Posted By: wraggster
Heres another new commercial PSP release:
This PSP entry in the Eureka Seven series is a new game direction for the franchise designed, so that players who aren't even familiar with the anime will be able to pick things up quickly. In this adventure game, players get to experience the world of the anime, chatting with characters and reliving classic scenes from the show. The game also includes full 3D battles where you take to a mech and face off against enemies using a simple control scheme.
More info --> http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?pro...0&lsaid=219793
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April 19th, 2006, 02:30 Posted By: wraggster
As Take-Two mostly does during the beginning of the week, they've made a few announcements today. Last, but not least they've announced the release date of GTA: Liberty City Stories for the PlayStation 2. Ready ? Ok!
GTA: Liberty City Stories for the PlayStation 2 console will hit North American stores on June 6th, 2006 pricing at $19.99 and European retail shelves on June 9th, 2006 for €29.99 and £19.99 in the UK. They've also made it clear that we'll be seeing the ''same story line and missions'', thus proving the rumor about extended missions wrong.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories has been the platform-defining release on the PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) system worldwide since its October 2005 launch. The all time #1 selling PSP system game, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, offers PlayStation 2 owners a big screen experience of the same story line and missions, featuring the interactive open environments, innovative gameplay, superb voice talent and diverse music that are the hallmarks of the Grand Theft Auto franchise.
This comes as a confirmation about the rumor that spun onto the web last week about the delay of LCS on PS2. However, it is a bit later than the initial April/May release. Oh well, atleast we have a final release date now and good news for Liberty City Stories virgins, who can experiene all the excitement for only 19.99. The only thing that Rockstar can do now is to release a few screenshots, a trailer or two, and perhaps a PS2 ''mini site'' on the official LCS website....
http://www.gtaportable.com/
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April 19th, 2006, 02:28 Posted By: wraggster
Last bit of News from IGN
Racing fans can now get their FIA World Rally Championship fix on the PSP, as Namco Bandai announced today the title has shipped. WRC gives you the chance to race across five continents and sixteen countries — 64 stages in all. The game also features 30 official cars from manufacturers such as Ford, Subaru and Mitsubishi. Online multiplayer is included, so you don't have to race alone.
World Rally Championship players are urged to be particularly cautious when leaving the house with their PSP, as most accidents occur close to home.
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April 19th, 2006, 02:27 Posted By: wraggster
News from IGN
Take-Two Interactive Software announced today that World Poker Tour has shipped for PSP. Based on the show that started the televised poker craze, the game allows you to test your skills, and luck, against real World Poker Tour pros such as Antonio "the Magician" Esfandiari and Evelyn Ng -- in prominent poker venues no less. The game also features online multiplayer, so you can take your game to fellow poker fans wirelessly.
If you have to play poker all the time, well, we have an 800 number you should probably call. But if you're just looking for poker on the PSP, World Poker Tour is here.
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April 19th, 2006, 02:26 Posted By: wraggster
News from IGN
Vivendi Universal announced today that the upcoming feature film, Eragon, based on the best-selling novel will get its own videogame. Like most games based on movies it will be available for just about every system with Stormfront doing development for console and PC and Amaze handling the handhelds.
Eragon was the first book by Christopher Paolini. It's a fantastical adventure about a fantastic boy and his magical dragon and their fantastic, magical destiny. "Christopher Paolini's amazing fantasy worlds, characters and adventures portrayed in Eragon offer fans of the genre an opportunity to step into Eragon's world and live out the dragon rider legacy," said Bruce Hack, CEO of VU Games.
On Sony's PSP it goes back to being an aerial combat game starring the titular dragon on his epic and fantastical adventure.
Movie-goers and gamers will get to nerd out with Eragon where ever they may roam when the film and games arrive December 12, 2006.
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April 19th, 2006, 01:55 Posted By: wraggster
Divineo China have today added a new accessory for the PSP, heres the details:
A multifunction audio visual system for PSP.
- Perfect sound playback effect
- 2 mega subwoofer speaker
- Stereo surround sound system
- Console charger stand and portable speaker organisation
- Angle of console screen can be adjusted
- Come with audio stereo cable and built-in in/out jet (compatible with all iPod and MP3 players)
- Wireless controller with 8 meters (25 feet) effective range
- Compatible with dry batteries or electronic AC Adapter
- Protects perfectly your PSP screen
More info/buy at Divineo China
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April 18th, 2006, 23:16 Posted By: wraggster
Ditlew has released another new release of his alternative loader for Eloader, heres the details:
Beta 3 didn't really give us much feedback, hopefully due to lack of bugs. Anyway, we have fixed the icon code, so it can show interlanced icons. We have also redone the list code to fix a potential problem, and in the process simplified the code even further. This will most likely be the final beta, and we consider it a release candidate. Please bear in mind the following points for this beta release:
eMenu-- is meant to be a simple, fast, stable no bs alternative to the standard eLoader menu.
This is intended for use with eLoader v0.95+
This is not an 'offical' release, it is only a public beta, meant for people to try out and give us some feedback. Don't download this file unless you know how to use a custom menu with the eLoader. If you don't, please wait for the proper release.
No support is offered on this menu yet. If you don't know what to do with this file, don't download it. We don't want you to ruin your eLoader setup.
Although Ditlew has done most of the work on this so far, it's still a joint project, and will be released as a part of the eLoader package at some point in the future.
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April 18th, 2006, 23:13 Posted By: wraggster
Moonlight released a ATRAC3 Player for the PSP, heres the details:
<blockquote>This is a sample showing a simple atrac3 player using the libatrac3plus from the firmware.
Warning (to avoid confussion): the use of the libatrac3plus library functions was deduced with a bit of reverse engeneering in the own library and how a game was using it, by hooking calls to the functions and inspecting how the parameters evolved (psplink was of great help, thanks Tyranid for making that beautiful tool)
This program does not pretend to be a serious player, it's only a sample on how to use the sceATRAC3plus_Library, and it have some bugs or incorrect code, mainly:
- The player suposses that all frames of the file have 1024 or 2048 sound samples, which is true in almost all cases, but not always.
- There is a bug in which sometimes one of the threads cannot be created because the previous copy of the thread is already running (probably, because of a deadlock). </blockquote>
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April 18th, 2006, 23:10 Posted By: wraggster
Sodr has released UMDTool, heres the info:
<blockquote>UMD Tool
by SodR
Version: 0.1
Platform: Sony PSP
Contact: Karl.SodR@gmail.com
Download: Hem.bredband.net/kalsod
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What is this?
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My original idea was just to create a simple program that could launch MPHGL and RunUMD at 333MHz without any extra trouble. Then I just added a few extra functions and here we are. These days you don't know what program or if you even can boot your new UMD on your 1.0/1.5 psp so I hope this program will make it a little easier to figure that out.
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Functions:
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- Start the UMD | Just boots the UMD via eboot.bin
- Start the UMD at 333MHz | Boots the UMD and overclocks the psp to 333MHz
- Boot 2.0+ UMD | Boots a 2.0+ UMD using the same method as flashmod
- Launch RUNUMD at 333MHz | Launches RUNUMD and overclocks the psp to 333Mhz (RunUMD needs to be installed)
- Launch MPHGL at 333MHz | Launches MPHGL and overclocks the psp to 333Mhz (MPHGL needs to be installed)</blockquote>
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April 18th, 2006, 22:38 Posted By: Darksaviour69
Arobase posted in this topic about an update to his Sudoku game.
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Hello,
I have just finished a first update of the sudoku which thus passes in version 0.9 B
Improvements
1 Better legibility of the grid to solve
2 Management true Multilangue
3 Management of the funds of screen
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April 18th, 2006, 20:25 Posted By: wraggster
News from Japan Chronicles.com
Chances are that you first heard rumors about Sony’s Portable TV service (P-TV) for the Playstation Portable when the 2.0 firmware was first released. With H.264 support came news of a new service starting in Japan where PSP owners would be able to download video content directly to their Memory Sticks. Today the service is up and running, albeit with a slightly flawed business model. Read on to find out why and see examples of how it works.
Portable TV – what is it?
It’s a service where registered users can download video content formatted for PSP directly to it. Some content is free, most will cost you a few hundred yen to download. Here comes the flawed part, the download is DRM-protected, and you only have a limited time in which to watch your download, after that you will have to pay up again. The time allowed ranges from 5 to 30 days on most downloads.
The video format varies from standard 4:3 to glorious, native resolution 16:9 for newer content. Presumably, the files you can download here are digitally signed to bypass the native resolution limitation. And it looks good!
The service requires you to run at least firmware version 2.60, so if you for certain reasons want to hold on to that 1.5 one, you’re out of luck. If you don’t have a wireless network at home, you can also connect a USB cable from your PC and download it directly to the PSP that way.
Payment is by credit card that you register when you first sign up for the service. While there are a few things that could appeal to a Western audience, you’ll need a valid Japanese mailing address to be able to sign up for the service.
full info --> http://www.japanchronicles.com/artic...ervice-for-psp
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April 18th, 2006, 17:25 Posted By: wraggster
Homer/Heather has released a new game for the PSP which takes on the theme and gameplay of the game Harvest Moon.
The Downloads come in 2 parts with the data and eboots for v1.0/v2.0 in one zip and v1.5 eboot in the other.
Apparently this game is fully modable in its current form so maybe we will see some mods on the horizon.
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April 18th, 2006, 17:13 Posted By: wraggster
IGN posted a great list of all the titles coming to PSP soon:
April 24, 2006 2006 FIFA World Cup Electronic Arts Sports
April 25, 2006 OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast SEGA Racing
May 9, 2006 NBA Ballers: Rebound Midway Games Sports Action
May 22, 2006 Field Commander Sony Online Entertainment Strategy
May 23, 2006 Tomb Raider: Legend Eidos Interactive Action
May 23, 2006 Puzzle Challenge: Crosswords and More! Crave Entertainment Puzzle Compilation
May 23, 2006 Monster Hunter Freedom Capcom Action
May 23, 2006 Lemmings Sony Computer Entertainment Puzzle Action
May 23, 2006 Astonishia Story Ubisoft RPG
May 30, 2006 TOCA Race Driver 2 Codemasters Racing
May 30, 2006 Race Driver 2006 Codemasters Racing
May 30, 2006 Stacked with Daniel Negreanu Myelin Media Card
May 30, 2006 Guilty Gear Judgment Majesco Fighting
June 6, 2006 Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Square Enix Action RPG
June 6, 2006 Juiced: Eliminator THQ Racing
June 6, 2006 Gradius Collection Konami Shooter
June 6, 2006 Battlezone Atari Action
June 6, 2006 Disney/Pixar's Cars THQ Racing Action
June 20, 2006 Def Jam Fight for NY: The Takeover Electronic Arts Fighting
June 26, 2006 Tekken: Dark Resurrection Namco Fighting
July 2006 Godfather, The Electronic Arts Action
July 2006 Miami Vice Sierra Action Adventure
July 2006 Super Monkey Ball Adventure SEGA Platformer
July 2006 Blade Dancer: Lineage of Light Sony Computer Entertainment RPG
August 2006 Tenchu: Time of the Assassins SEGA Action
August 2006 Fast and the Furious, The Namco Bandai Games America Inc. Racing
August 2006 Madden NFL 07 Electronic Arts Sports
August 2006 Bounty Hounds Namco Action RPG
August 2006 50 Cent: Bulletproof Vivendi Universal Games Action
September 2006 Mortal Kombat: Deception Unchained Midway Games Fighting
September 2006 Open Season Ubisoft Action Adventure
September 2006 LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy LucasArts Action
Q3 2006 Dungeon Siege: Throne of Agony 2K Games RPG
Q3 2006 Pac-Man World Rally Namco Racing Action
Q3 2006 State of Emergency 2 SouthPeak Interactive Action
Q3 2006 Snoopy vs. the Red Baron Namco Flight Action
Q3 2006 Konami Chess Battle Konami Board
Q3 2006 Marvel: Ultimate Alliance Activision Action
Q3 2006 Justice League Heroes Warner Bros. Interactive Action
Q3 2006 Micro Machines V4 Codemasters Racing Action
Q3 2006 Capcom Puzzle World Capcom Puzzle Compilation
Fall 2006 Steel Horizon Konami Strategy
Q3 2006 Spectral Souls Idea Factory RPG
Q3 2006 Poker Face Card
Q3 2006 Rengoku 2: The Stairway to H.E.A.V.E.N Hudson Soft Action
Q3 2006 Ghost Rider *TBA Action
Q3 2006 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Buena Vista Games Action
Q3 2006 Gun: Showdown Activision Shooter
October 2006 Star Trek: Tactical Assault Bethesda Softworks Strategy
October 2006 Dave Mirra BMX Challenge Crave Entertainment Sports
November 2006 Gran Turismo 4 Mobile Sony Computer Entertainment Racing
November 2006 WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2007 THQ Wrestling
November 2006 Metal Slug Collection SNK Playmore Action Compilation
Q4 2006 Brothers in Arms PSP Ubisoft Shooter
Q4 2006 Killzone: Liberation Sony Computer Entertainment Action
Q4 2006 Power Stone Collection Capcom Fighting Compilation
Q4 2006 Rush Midway Games Racing
Q4 2006 Game, The Racing Action
Q4 2006 Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded Capcom Action Compilation
The full listing is here --> http://uk.psp.ign.com/index/release.html
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April 18th, 2006, 13:57 Posted By: Darksaviour69
PSmonkey has posted new videos of his N64 emu in this topic.
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Anyways my camera at home sucks worse then i though. So the video's will be horible. I took a bunch and will post up the ones that came out the best. I'm gonna bug a friend to use his digital camera that takes much better videos (my stupid camera limits how much you can record based on the vid size and not till you've run out of space ).
Note, all but 1 quest vid were taken in low res. My camera limits how much you can record by size. So if large, i can only get like 15 seconds worth, if low res i can get about 80 seconds worth.</blockquote>
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April 18th, 2006, 12:02 Posted By: wraggster
Shazz and TRSI released a new Demo for the PSP that they released at the Breakpoint Demo Party.
The Demo is called Bloody Memories.
Shazz has one request and that is if anyone has a PSPTV device could they take a video of the Demo in action. Nothing More than a Meg or 2 should be great.
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April 18th, 2006, 11:39 Posted By: wraggster
Article from Gamespot
We've been eager to see just how Capcom's Power Stone Collection, the upcoming compilation of its two Dreamcast brawlers, would turn out on the PlayStation Portable since the game was announced earlier this year. The two games made a respectable splash back in the day thanks to their crisp visuals, fast-paced gameplay, and multiplayer modes. We finally got the chance to check out a very early work-in-progress version of the compilation, which gave us a taste of what to expect from it.
Though the final game is set to include the original Power Stone and its sequel, Power Stone 2, as well as a host of PSP-exclusive extras, our demo version was pretty limited. The demo we played let us try out only the arcade version of Power Stone 2, which expanded the simple one-on-one formula of the original game to include four-player brawls and multipart stages that scaled on the fly. We tried a few of the main stages with a sampling of characters and were pleased to see that the game handled just like the Dreamcast originals. The simple attack system let us create a modest array of chained combos, use objects in the environment as weapons, or use the environment itself to inflict some pain on our foes. The multipart levels and scaling view were also in full effect. The scaling view proved to be somewhat problematic because the farthest view that the game scales to makes it a chore to see what's going on, since the fighters are reduced to the size of ants. Thankfully, Capcom is addressing the issue with the addition of a new camera system, which will let you toggle different views while you fight. Though the game is also set to include new weapons for use during battle, we didn't see any, because we were fighting for our life against some aggressive CPU-controlled characters.
The character models look great when you have an opportunity to see them up close.
The presentation is coming together well from what we've seen. The game's sharp look is right at home on the PSP. However, at the moment, there are some texture and resolution issues that keep the game from looking like a perfect conversion. Still, minor elements aside, the game's performance is pretty smooth even now, which bodes well for the future. At the same time, the game's audio appears to be nailing the voice and sound effects from the Dreamcast version, which isn't too surprising.
Based on our brief time with the game, Power Stone Collection is looking like it will, at the very least, stay faithful to its Dreamcast predecessors. Besides the new content we already mentioned, the game is slated to include a new minigame, dubbed Bomber Battle. We're curious to see how the first game will handle, but given how Power Stone 2 is shaping up, the outlook is good. Power Stone Collection is slated to ship this fall for the PSP. Look for more on the game in the coming months.
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