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April 10th, 2006, 14:59 Posted By: wraggster
The Bookr team have after a long absence updated their App for the PSP which is a PDF reader like Acrobat Reader with a spanking new release, heres whats new:
New toolbar interface, use the SELECT key to enable it.
New bookmark system.
Support for non-DRM PalmDoc/Mobipocket files (PDB/PRC extension).
Text-only support for basic HTML files.
Screen rotation.
New zoom options for PDF files.
CPU and bus speed options.
Option to disable page numbering labels.
Option to invert PDF colors and to change out of bounds margin color.
Added display of battery charge and clock to menu and toolbar.
Fixed last folder viewing in the file chooser.
Fixed centering in both PDF rendering modes.
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April 10th, 2006, 14:50 Posted By: wraggster
Popcorn Devil has updated his Lua Game, heres whats new:
v2:
Sounds when a player presses a button.For both ingame and going through screens.
Screenshots when a player presses the L/R button on their side to save your p00ning! (Screenshots will be saved as screenshotplayer1.png or screenshotplay2.png depending on who pressed it.)
When a player wins, a screen will come up saying that player won, then press select to go to preparation menu.
Knuckles and Knuckles Inverted hit eachother when a player presses a button, giving you something to look at when all your opponents are wimping off.
You now press O or Left because you couldn't press up and down at the same time giving player 2 an advantage.
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April 10th, 2006, 14:47 Posted By: wraggster
Youresam has made a Wario Ware Minigame Development, heres what he says:
Just like for everything else I make, I include a detailed readme for how this program works. It explains how to run the minigames, all the functions, vars, ect.
I have only tested this on my 1.50 PSP, so 2.00+, figure it out yourself. In the post below mine, I will list all the games that have been submitted, the authors, and a description.
NOTE: I can reject a game created if I do not want it in the release. However, I dont expect that to happen. ANOTHER NOTE: I forgot to include the activate USB function when it was compiled. So to activate USB, run the minigames once. (I put the usb function in there)
Be sure to download it below! And remember, this isn't the game, its basically an "emulator" for the minigames.
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April 10th, 2006, 13:53 Posted By: wraggster
Success HK have in Stock the following new PS2 Game:

Monster Rancher EVO introduces an evolution in monster breeding with an intricate character-driven story, a two-phase training system, three-on-three battles and the ability to raise multiple monsters at a time. Players will balance monster breeding with role-playing exploration as they join in the adventures of Julio, a young circus performer with dreams of becoming a champion monster breeder. Traveling with the circus to seven different towns, the player will meet new adventures and new friends who can help with training and breeding monsters.
Keeping in tradition, Monster Rancher EVO features the series' unique media disc input system that creates monsters based on the CD, PlayStation 2 game, or DVD the player inserts into the PlayStation 2, this latest incarnation of Monster Rancher presents an evolution of the series.

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April 10th, 2006, 13:51 Posted By: wraggster
Success HK have in Stock the following new PS2 Game:

Set in Japan with the hip hop feel of the hit TV series of the same name, this title allows gamers to breathe life into a "lost episode" as one of three playable characters - Mugen, a reckless samurai with break-dancing fighting style, calculated Jin who abides by the decorum of Bushido, and a mysterious new character exclusive to the video game. Stranded in the northern land of Ezo (current day Hokkaido) in search of "the samurai who smells of sunflowers," the player must face foreign mercenaries, master swordsmen, diabolical assassins, mythical beasts, and gangster monkeys.
The core of the game's unique combat system lies in the innovative integration of music and linked attacks. The players can choose an array of combos based on the different hip hop grooves that they can swap at will.
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April 10th, 2006, 13:48 Posted By: wraggster
Success HK have in Stock the following new PS2 Game:

Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend brings back the gaming world's sexiest and most intrepid adventurer. Follow Lara down a path of discovery as she travels the globe to remote, exotic locales in search of one of history's greatest artifacts that unleash unwelcome figures from Lara's mysterious past. Use her skills to explore vast, treacherous tombs, riddled with challenging puzzles and deadly traps. Physics, Water and Fire systems bring the perilous environments of Lara's world alive, and challenge the player to improvise solutions to obstacles. Jump into the future of adrenaline-fueled adventure.

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April 10th, 2006, 13:46 Posted By: wraggster
Success HK have in Stock the following new PS2 Game:

IHRA Sportsman marks a new direction for the popular IHRA series, with its new racing rule set and gameplay completely redesigned from the ground up. IHRA Sportsman utilizes the Official IHRA Bracket Racing rule set of the Sportsman Series - featuring Top Sportsman and Top Dragster car classes. Designed to appeal to the casual racer along with the drag racing enthusiast, the game will offer a quick play Arcade mode along with a detailed simulation mode that allows you to experience the excitement and challenge of the IHRA Sportsman 12-event season. Players will earn money, buy and unlock new higher quality parts and cars as they progress towards the IHRA Sportsman Championship. You can fully customize 60 accurate and detailed vehicles in the garage and paint shop and race on 22 different tracks, including 11 official IHRA tracks and 11 original, fantasy-style tracks.

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April 10th, 2006, 13:00 Posted By: wraggster
Those heading to E3 this year expecting the showfloor to be awash with PlayStation 3 hardware look set for disappointment, as information emerges pointing to a tightly-restricted hands-on debut for the new machine.
Over the last few weeks, SPOnG has heard from numerous sources within third-party publishers and at various developers, all of whom outlined that their product being readied for E3 would not be shown on Sony's stand. Furthermore, the availability of demo units to third-parties for inclusion in their own booths has not been outlined, leaving publishers and developers unsure as to what they will be able to show, even at this late stage.
"From what we have been hearing, the PlayStation 3 will be shown in a similar way to which the PSP was debuted at E3," one publishing source told SPOnG last week. "Attendees will be able to view the machine in a tightly-restricted environment. People thinking the floor will be awash with playable demo pods will be sore if they walk through the doors expecting to be able to sample a massive range of [PlayStation 3] software at leisure."
Several people we spoke to made the PSP showing analogy, news that will come as disappointment to most. For non-press attendees, a glimpse of the PSP was almost impossible with queues of five hours or so to see the machine blighting the debut.
We put these concerns to Sony Computer Entertainment America, who while assuring us that the PlayStation 3 would be in playable form, did indicate that a massive open floorplan packed with hands-on units was unlikely. "We have always said that the PlayStation 3 will be playable at this year's E3 and that hasn't changed," explained Ryan Bowling at SCEA. "We have a three platform showing this year and of course the PlayStation 2, which is now more popular than ever, will share space with the PSP and the PlayStation 3."
But will the PlayStation 3 be on open play or will it be shown in a similar way to the PSP's first E3 showing? "We are expecting big queues to see the PlayStation 3 and so will be taking great care to manage the crowds in the best way possible. All press will certainly have no problems seeing everything we are showing. This year is going to be huge for us. Not just in terms of what we're showing, but in the major announcements we have planned."
As to how restricted access to the PlayStation 3 will be, we'll find out on May 10th, though SPOnG fully expects demand to go hands on with the system, and its new controller, to greatly outstrip the supply of playable units.
We'll be going hands-on with everything shown this year. Stick with us throughout the show for the important bits of E3, with most of the crap filtered out.
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April 10th, 2006, 12:52 Posted By: wraggster
Source - GamesIndustry
Hirokazu Hamamura, CEO of Famitsu publisher Enterbrain, has declared that while 2005 was a good year for hardware sales in the Japanese market, there are likely to be tough times ahead.
Using the sales data Enterbrain collects for the Japanese market, the 2005 financial year, which runs from April 2004 to March 2005, was a very positive year for hardware unit sales, with a 23 per cent increase on the previous year that was pushed significantly by Nintendo DS and PSP sales.
Hamamura stated that the overall growth of the market had increased, with software sales reaching 660 million and increasing 8 per cent on the previous year. However, a generally lower price point for handheld titles, which have been the primary drivers for the market boost - the Nintendo DS accounting for seven of the ten best sellers for the year - has left the software market value relatively static at YEN 309 billion (EURO 2.1 billion).
The positive reflection on 2005 was soured a little by Hamamura's prediction for 2006, the CEO declaring that numerous publishers have rushed next-gen titles to market in an effort to beat what, until recently, was believed to be a May launch for the PS3. The Japanese market is, apparently, flooded with a surplus of rushed games that are stifling sales growth, which publishers are unlikely to recover from until autumn.
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April 10th, 2006, 07:51 Posted By: PsPmad
I am releasing My ne finding that alows people to run LUA Off of a ISO file.
So the can release a packed file or compressed file this took me 3 hours
to figure out but got it.
Created By:PsPmad
Problems:
Directory Problem
cant find anymore problems
this release is based on v16 LuaPlayer
here it is
the first ISO Based Program (Well i think it is)
Needed file to run ISO
Umd Emulator
that about it(lol)
My site is
http://ConsoleX.1s.to/
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April 9th, 2006, 23:26 Posted By: wraggster
Source - BFR
In a recent interview through a European media outlet, Mr. Fornay Vice president of SCEE (Sony computer entertainment of Europe) made some rather astounding remarks regarding the PS3 price-point and the views being placed upon it. He hastily hinted that a Blu-ray player in the neighborhood of $599.99 would be an absolute steal, but as a stand alone gaming machine would be quite overpriced, as proven in the past. Sony was quick to issue a rebuttal on his behalf stating these were his personal views and not official commenting on the price of the PS3. Damage control at its finest. But keep in mind the massive cover up after Sony’s own CEO Howard Stringer hinted at the PS3's launch delay to Vanity Fair. Sony PR was quick to label it as "pure speculation" coming from the company’s own CEO, which was later to be proven completely accurate when the delay was made official mid-march of 2006. Sony isn’t one for honesty as a company entity however their head honcho's loose lips seem to deliver the only truth passing Sony’s door these days.
If the PS3 is delivered at $599.99 what does this mean for Sony? Historically gaming machines would have never sold for anything north of $299.99 (that was until the Xbox360 moved the line to 399.99 in winter of 2005). Just look at the complete failure of the 1990's powerhouse, the 3DO, at the relatively respectable price of $399.99 (roughly $449.99 inflation adjusted). With the PS3 now touting the largest price tag for any console in the history of gaming and higher then most mid-low end PC's at this point, does this spell disaster for the ailing hardware giant? Sony hasn’t posted net gains in the past three years until 2005 when they posted a depressing $580 million dollar profit after posting loss's in the billions for the last three fiscal years.
The true death blow at this point would really point to the HDCP compliance required for Blu-ray movie playback (as well as HD-DVD), making the PS3 no more then a video game system with a capacity of 50 gig games for anyone who purchased a HDTV in the past 6 years. So were does the PS3's $600.00 price tag come into play for us non-HDCP HDTV owners? The answer is nowhere.
PS3 production pricing at this point has been laid out to be anywhere from $850 - $956 per unit, meaning there will be a loss on each machine of approx $250 - $350 per console sold. If one million consoles sell in the first day of availability Sony will have wiped their entire fiscal gain for all of 2005 in under 24 hours.
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April 9th, 2006, 11:10 Posted By: wraggster
Source Gamespot
Source: The xtraordinary Xbox xperts at Xboxic.com.
The official story: See below.
What we heard: One of the keys of the Tomb Raider series' success has been the sex appeal of its heroine, Lara Croft. Whether it's her previous buxom incarnation or more-athletic current build, it is self-evident that Croft's designers made her to be pleasing to the eye--and the opposite sex.
In her latest adventure, Tomb Raider: Legend, Croft's outfits verge on the risqué, and include a slinky evening dress, skin-tight artic suit, and the requisite hot pants. However, they remain modest enough for the game to have received a T for Teen rating from the ESRB.
However, according to Xboxic, Legend may not be as demure as it purports to be. The editors of the Dutch Web site pronounced that "the game's US release date of April 11 has been moved back after someone had posted textures of the game to a forum clearly showing nipples on a bare breast."
"The game contains a chapter set in Tokyo, where several women are dancing in the distance," said Xboxic. "To keep it simple for the animators, they had initially modeled all the women naked, so they could simply drape different dresses around them later. Why the breasts were there complete with nipples initially, I don't want to know."
With anticipation for Legend running high, word of the flap spread throughout forums like wildfire. However, Eidos reps were quick to extinguish the fires of speculation. "No, Tomb Raider is not delayed," a rep told GameSpot. "That rumor is false. We are shipping on time for ALL platforms (PlayStation Portable is following by a few weeks as we've stated before)." (Emphasis in the original.)
So where did the nude pictures come from? Eidos reps hinted that they may exist in the European version of the game--but not the one that goes on sale stateside on Tuesday. "No, the file commented on in this post is not in the US version of the game as reported," said the rep, before adding, "Ugh."
Bogus or not bogus?: Bogus.
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April 9th, 2006, 02:01 Posted By: wraggster
New Commercial PSP Game release from Success HK

The blacktop's about to blaze with the most dangerous, ludicrous, and notorious combat racing to erupt on the urban streets. Fully strapped with a gang-load of firepower and fearless driving skills, players make a mad dash for power by racing against ruthless street crews, murdering their opponents, and building an empire of money. High-priced honeys, the finest bling, and millionaire cribs are just some of the rewards for the notorious few who can survive this most dangerous game.

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April 9th, 2006, 01:59 Posted By: wraggster
New Commercial PSP Game release from Success HK

The second massive battle/strategy game for the PlayStation Portable based on Luo Guanzhong's historical novel of Ancient China.
For the sequel, Koei has upped up the volume and added a host of new features. The game promises over 300 generals and considerably more stages to conquer. Also featured is a horse customization feature and a new stage branching system for gameplay -- based on your actions, you'll take a different path through a given stage. New to the PSP edition is a horse customization is wireless multiplayer for four and true widescreen use of the system.

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April 8th, 2006, 22:08 Posted By: wraggster
The_Lead_Factor has messaged me about a tutorial he has wrote for modding the game Super Mini Mario, heres some info
Here is a nice little Tutorial I made explaining everything you need to know about making an SMM Mod. It covers how to make SFXs, GFXs, And Levels.
Check it out here --> http://smmtutorial.tripod.com/Tutorial.txt
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April 8th, 2006, 21:44 Posted By: wraggster
SMS is a DivX and MP3 player for the PS2. Using SMS, you can stream movies and music right to your TV.
Changelog for SMS Media Player v1.7
- Performance is improved (video decoder core is rewritten in assembler using R5900 CPU multimedia instructions). Mainly this affects video clips encoded with QPel/GMC options (these are kinda watchable now) though playback of usual video clips also got a bit smoother.
- Some motion compensation related bugs in video decoder are fixed and new ones are added.
Features of SMS include:
- Smooth DivX AVI Playback at decent resolution
- Pan/Scan and zooming
- Subtitles support (SRT and SUB)
- Visual seek (Fast Foward and Rewind)
- Multiple language and character set support for subtitles other than English
- MP3 Playback
- SMS will read video files from a variety of sources
Network Streaming
- USB Drives
- Hard Drives (both the Official Sony HDD and any normal PC HDD)
- CD/DVD-ROM (and NO modchip required!)
- SMS can even read DVD-RW discs specially formatted with the DVD-Video filesystem, or CD-R Discs formatted with CDDAFS without needing a modchip or any Swap tricks.
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