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April 3rd, 2006, 21:28 Posted By: wraggster
Source PSPFanboy
After all of last week's doom-and-gloom regarding the complete collapse of the PSP's UMD movie market, you certainly wouldn't expect to see too many releases going forward. That's why were so surprised at this week's substantial release list.
PSP UMD Releases
Dude, Where's My CAr?
50 First Dates
The Girl Next Door
Heat
Life on the Murder Scene
Morrissey
Scooby Doo: The Movie
Shallow Hal
PSP GAME Releases
Bust a Move Deluxe
Cabela's Dangerous Hunts
From Russia with Love
Ultimate Challenge
Expect the UND release to begin ramping down over the next several months. As always, availability is subject to manufacturer delivery.
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April 3rd, 2006, 17:47 Posted By: wraggster
A new release of the PS2 Emulator for Windows called PCSX2, heres whats new:
Yes folks PCSX2 0.9 is here, by no means gracefully, but it is here!
You can now enjoy PCSX2 0.9 a faster and more compatible PS2 emulator, it's been a year since 0.8.1 was released so you will see many dramatic changes!
Many games are now going ingame, and some are even playable (check out games like Disgaea, or Silent Hill 4!)
On behalf of all the team I would like to say a big HELLO to linuzappz, and a large thankyou for everything he's done for us prior to him leaving the team!
Given the site troubles over the past 24 hours, I can assure you that myself and several devs right now are totally bald from ripping our hair out!
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April 3rd, 2006, 17:31 Posted By: wraggster
Source Spong
Our art-loving, culture-jamming friends at Sony have been telling us this morning all about an interesting project by the UK’s forward-thinking Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) which has the honourable, though some might say misplaced, intention of getting young people and gamers more interested in the arts.
ICA: The Show is a joint collaboration between the ICA and PlayStation Portable. The first show is downloadable from today at www.yourpsp.com and features a piece on onedotzero, the annual digital creativity festival which SPOnG unashamedly loves, the recent fantasy movie Mirrormask (from, yep you guessed it, Sony pictures) and the band Battles, who, coincidentally, start their European tour next week, following on from their recently released Warp records EP.
Ekow Eshun, the ICA's artistic director, has continued to stress, since he took on the job last year, that all art institutions have to find new and better ways of connecting with new (and, younger) audiences. In the press release announcing The ICA Show, he said: "We wanted to find new ways to connect with people beyond the boundaries of our building. It seemed obvious to me to try and make use of the ways people communicate already."
Eshun, who is also a former editor of Arena magazine and a regular pundit on BBC2's Late Review, continued: "It's taking our values, the values of the ICA and spreading them. I'm a zealot about all of this, we have licence to take lots of risks and reach out," he said.
Minister for Culture, and MP for Tottenham, David Lammy, said that the scheme "could represent a pivotal development for culture in the UK… This is a fantastic example of recognised leaders in the field of arts and technology working together to grow new and diverse audiences for the arts."
Carl Christopher, sponsorship manager at Sony Entertainment UK, said: “As a digital broadcaster, PlayStation Portable's agenda is to programme original, bold and wow! factor content, that communicates in the idiom of our adult target audience.”
SPOnG is always mildly distrustful of people who drop words such as 'communicate in the idiom of' into general conversation. However, as Mr Christopher hopefully just typed these words into a press release then we will let him off on this occasion.
Christopher adds that: “The ICA: The Show commission aims to showcase the contemporary tastemakers in creative arts, develop and maintain new national audiences. The winner is the audience, who will be presented with ‘what to see’ 10 minute magazine size insights of contemporary arts main players in a very appealing format.’
The shows will showcase new work in four segments - features, film, music and design. The second show will look at the film V for Vendetta, based on Alan Moore’s cult comic, feature an interview with the Test Icicles (shit name, good band), profile the animator Rex and run a feature on the violent Brazilian documentary, Favela Rising.
The ICA attracts perhaps far more criticism from the mainstream media than it does praise. Certainly from the more conservative members of the tabloid press (read:The Daily Mail). It is seen by many as an outdated haven of elitist attitudes, dressed up as clever post-modernism, and is often panned for being - that philistine’s favorite - just a plain old waste of tax-payers/Art Council/Lottery money.
Whilst these critiques are often valid (and SPOnG has certainly seen many exhibitions, shows and gigs at the ICA over the years which have been worse than the smelliest bull-poo) the ICA still plays a pivotal role in the UK’s cultural life. For many London-dwellers, whatever they have thought of it at particular times, it has often delivered a successful mix of the mainstream and the experimental aspects of contemporary culture.
And perhaps more importantly, the lovely ICA bar always serves up consistently superb cocktails, opens late throughout the week and there are always tons of fit birds there - always better to help you appreciate real culture. Never, however, use the word 'bird' at the ICA, as it is no longer considered either ironic or cool to be an unreconstructed pre-feminist barbarian. Do, however, feel free to rock a daft Hoxton haircut and discuss with the above-mentioned ladies all manner of exciting future art/technology collaborations and ideas you have which you will most likely have forgetten about as your head pounds with a margarita hangover the next morning.
Speaking of ICA: The Show, one rather cynical SPOnG contributor commented earlier: “This is just misjudged isn’t it? It's Barley-ism gone mad! PSP users aren’t interested in contemporary art, they want free downloadable games or porn.”
Others in the SPOnG office were more open-minded to the idea though, with one resident Nathan Barley adding: “I like the idea of having a monthly or regular video-magazine to tell me all about culture and whatnot… providing it is genuinely good and it’s stuff that I can’t get in the Sunday supplements.”
Sarah Weir, Executive Director, Arts Council England, London, said of the collaboration that it was ‘absolutely unique’ and that it: “will provide PSP users with an up to the minute guide to the best of contemporary culture as seen through the eyes of one of the world's leading arts institutions. The partnership will allow the ICA to develop a new and lasting relationship with a community of visually aware young opinion formers.”
This year the ICA is hosting the seventh year of its Beck's Futures prize for artists under the age of 35, which is something that non-Londoners and those who might not even usually read the Sunday Arts Review supplements can now hopefully find out a lot more about via these magical free video downloads on their PSP.
The ICA show will be released each fortnight for the next six months.
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April 3rd, 2006, 17:25 Posted By: wraggster
Following the successful launches of Zoo Keeper & Archer MacLeans Mercury, Ignition has secured the European rights to publish the PSP & DS versions of SEGAs highly addictive, Puyo Pop Fever.
SEGA has revamped its signature brainteaser with wacky new puzzle pieces and a combo-crazy Fever Mode. Playing as Amitie, encounter many weird and wonderful characters as you progress through the games challenging, yet fun Story Mode. Your goal, of course, is to match up Puyos of the same colour. Players will try to obliterate opponents by linking explosive combinations, and bombarding them with massive chain reaction combo attacks with Fever Mode.
Puyo Pop Fever is perfectly suited to the PSP & DS says Peter Rollinson, Product Manager, Ignition Entertainment. The game oozes with addictive gameplay and has a style which will appeal to young and old alike. Puzzle pieces, featuring triple and quadruple sets and a giant Puyo, which adds a new spin to a classic puzzle game. Jump right into the action or learn advanced techniques in the training mode.
Fever Mode gives a new twist to completing combination
Multiplayer Mode allows two players to play against one another in simultaneous action
Stunning 3D graphics enhance the impact when completing massive combinations
Introduces 13 new characters and a whole new story with voice-over
Voice-over navigation to walk you through a Tutorial Mode (PSP Only)
Exclusive DS features, such as Play up to 8 players with a single-Card download play and unique touch screen controls.
For further information please visit our website: www.ignitionent.com/puyo
Puyo Pop Fever will be released for PSP and Nintendo DS in April 2006, with a suggested retail price of 29.99 Pounds.
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April 3rd, 2006, 17:22 Posted By: wraggster
Games produced by two of Yorkshire's most successful games developers currently occupy three of the top four positions in the Sony PSP section of the Leisure software charts from ELSPA (compiled by Chart Track) – the UK's most recognised and respected monitor of software sales.
In the week ending 2nd April, Wakefield based independent developer, Team 17 was dug-in at second and fourth spot respectively with Lemmings – the handheld version of its classic PC games and Worms: Open Warfare – another long-running and highly successful franchise. Third place was taken up by Rockstar Leeds with Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories – a title that shows no signs of flagging, having spent a staggering 21 weeks in the chart.
Regional success in the portable games sector has been boosted further with the continued success of Sheffield-based Distinctive Developments' 3D Pool maintaining 10th spot in the O2 mobile phone chart.
"We're extremely pleased with the chart success both Lemmings and Worms: Open Warfare have proffered," said Martyn Brown, Studio Director, Team 17. "It just goes to show proven franchises such as these have plenty of life left in them yet and are finding a whole new audience in PSP."
Team 17, Rockstar Leeds and Distinctive developments are members of Game Republic, a regional alliance of high-tech companies operating in the computer and video games business.
Game Republic receives funding from Yorkshire Forward and is part financed by The European Union.
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April 3rd, 2006, 17:20 Posted By: wraggster
Assistance from investigators at the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association has resulted in the extension of a prison sentence for a British man convicted of handling stolen goods.
Following a police raid on his shop, DH Wings, Essex resident David Hoang was arrested on 23rd February for handling stolen goods and ELSPA was called in to provide evidence at his court trial after the accused pleaded not guilty to additional charges of chipping offences.
"We're pleased we could assist in this case," commented Michael Rawlinson, deputy director general of ELSPA. "The modification of games consoles, more commonly known as 'chipping', is a criminal offence and so is the possession of modified chips. The successful resolution of this case highlights the very real threat of prosecution and a criminal record to anyone tempted to become involved."
As a result of the input from ELSPA investigators, Mr Hoang's sentence was extended by a month, bringing the total term to eighteen months in prison.
Publishers have long contested the use of console mod chips, which are generally billed as a tool for allowing hardcore gamers access region encoded import titles that may be delayed or never released in the West, but clearly offer the added, illegal functionality of playing pirated software.
In the UK, 'chipping' is currently an illegal practice. ELSPA argues that this particular case further highlights the gravity of the situation, and the determination of both trade bodies and police officials to trace and fully prosecute offenders.
Next-generation consoles such as the Xbox 360 and PS3 will further negate the plausibility of using mod chips to play imported games, thanks to region free coding on software. However, publishers will still have the option to lock titles to specific regions, to maintain a staggered launch strategy, for example, which means the availability and use of mod chips is unlikely to disappear, despite the re-enforced risk of legal prosecution.
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April 3rd, 2006, 17:17 Posted By: wraggster
New for us in Europe, heres the info:
OutRun 2006: Coast to Coast features a choice of 15 fully licensed Ferrari models, featuring the all-new F430 and F430 Spider, as well as the dazzling Superamerica and the stunning 550 Barchetta. Power your way across 15 new American themed environments from the "OutRun2 SP" arcade experience. Race from coast to glorious coast with a fresh new mission structure, a license mode and online play, with up to 6 players for a thrilling head-to-head journey.
More info --> http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?pro...5&lsaid=219793
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April 3rd, 2006, 17:11 Posted By: wraggster
News From Lik Sang
We have received today two more shades of the popular replacement faceplates for the Sony PSP. Arriving just in time for Dutch fans to have something that make them stand out in the crowds next June when attending the clash of their Netherlands heroes with Argentina in Frankfurt, the Agent Orange mask is available now. Also in stock are the Orange buttons that go along. Now, I just wish the maker produces some Brazilian and Argentinian editions of their covers... or a Jamaican flag version of it, but don't ask me what actually ended up bringing my mind to that suggestion
The second new flavor on the menu is the Black Matte faceplate. Without glossy coating of any kind, it looks similar to the solid black color of a Dual Shock 2. It will for sure please people with sweaty or greasy hands and anti-fingerprints activists. All of the above is in stock now, and so are the previously released faceplates from the same manufacturer, from Sexy Red and Candy Pink to Liquid Silver and Ocean Blue. The next model in line is Sunny Yellow, poised for a release within this month.
The faceplate installation is very easy, even for a non-tech user, as it only requires removal of 7 screws, and lifting a front cover, no soldering involved whatsoever. The exhaustive installation manual fits on one single page and is available for download as a PDF file right here: guide for replacement faceplate installation on PSP. Still, you have to be aware and it is our duty to point out that by removing these 7 screws and by performing this little faceplate swap, you will indeed void the manufacturer's warranty on your precious PSP system. Please ponder that when making the decision whether to go for it or pass on it. Please also note that the replacement faceplates come without buttons, you will have to switch those from the original factory faceplate into the new one that you are about to put up. There is a protective plastic window for the screen, attached to each faceplate.
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April 3rd, 2006, 17:08 Posted By: wraggster
Source Eurogamer
THQ's announced that it's planning to bring WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW to both PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 for its 2007 incarnation.
Due out this Christmas, WWE SVR 2007 is also set for release on the PS2, as is tradition, while it'll also be appearing on the PSP for the second time around.
Announced on the eve of WrestleMania 22, the new SmackDown includes an enhanced season mode, moves grapples to the right analogue stick, and even lets you get in among the fans in certain places.
It still features online play - presumably on all formats - and yes, there will be voice chat support this time, which ought to be interesting.
As ever, those trusty chaps at Yuke's are handling development of the game, and you should expect to see much more about it leaping off the turnbuckle onto your internet breadbasket in the coming months.
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April 3rd, 2006, 17:03 Posted By: wraggster
New Accessory for the PS2 from Divineo China, heres the info:
CODER is a new member of Swap Magic's family. It maintains all the features of Swap Magic - excellent compatibility; allow launching programs from USB devices or memories; supports CD/DVD import and backup games, etc. Apart from the above functions, CODER introduces the feature of using Action Replay codes for enhanced game play. The Action Replay codes are cheat codes that help you break records easily with various functions such as infinity lives, infinity energy, max level, etc. From now on, you don't need to find any other cheating device that works with Swap Magic!
Buy at Divineo China
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April 3rd, 2006, 16:54 Posted By: wraggster
Hm, pretty much says its all in the headline this one so this may be quite a short story, but latest reports emanating from PlayStation Magazine in the US suggest that Gran Turismo 4 Online will finally be revving its engines for a fully playable version at E3 next month.
We don't have the full details yet, but you might remember that the much demanded online mode was originally dropped from GT4 fairly late in development in 2004, with the promised Online expansion originally due to hit last year.
Well it seems Kazunori Yamauchi's online magnum opus will finally make it onto the streets this year, with first details on the game revealed at next month's show. We guess GT4 Online will remain racing on the PS2 grid, but given the delay, one intriguing possibility is that it will provide the prototype for Gran Turismo 5 the next-gen PS3 version of the racing series.
Little has been heard of GT5, other than Kazunori is already working on it and he wants to place an emphasis on the human element of racing, but GT5 will surely be one of the early big hitters for driving Sony's planned PlayStation Network Platform, after the PS3 debuts this November.
Still Sony petrolheads will no doubt lap up the news on GT4 Online and as ever, we'll be on hand to provide full and gory details from the show floor.
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April 3rd, 2006, 05:02 Posted By: PSPdemon
(News of a New Game created from the 3D Homebrew FPS Iris)
Hi,
I know stewie is going to get mad at me for this but... i am not going to be on the comp for a while and thought that it would be nice to atleast give the public a alpha
So, here it is... the First release of Star Wars mod for Iris...
Known Bugs.
-the map does tend to "chug" on certain areas of the map
-somtimes the character skins decide to go haywire and look messed up.
Wanting to add in the next version.
-more maps
-more choices between characters
Hopefully, we will be able to make map packs and model packs at a later date
Thanks to Stewie2280 and $n!pR for helping me get the screenshots of the places so i could make that map
Please do report any bugs you may come across and give us some ideas about what you would like to see.
Thanks for Everything,
PSPdemon
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April 3rd, 2006, 02:58 Posted By: wraggster
Hi all this is really an announcement to say that we have implemented open newsposting for all Staff and Coders across all our network sites (doesnt include developers sites).
So this means any Staff member or Developer/Coder can post news and upload releases to our forums which are News forums.
Our News forums cover all these consoles
Dreamcast
Sega Saturn
GBA
Nintendo DS
PSP
PS3
Xbox
Xbox360
PS2
Gamecube
Revolution
Nokia N-Gage
Ipod
Tapwave Zodiac
Gizmondo
If your a Developer/Coder then please upload your releases to the forum (and please dont use those crappy file upload services) and promote your releases and get the much needed feedback you deserve.
Releases can be in Zip or Rar format and Screenshots can be in a host of formats, if directly linking a screenshot in a newspost and not uploading please dont use Bitmaps as they can be massive for dial up users.
If posting news try and source as best as possible but be wary of sites that mislink etc.
Thats all folks, the sites and forums are looked after 24hrs a day by admin and staff around the world, we also have a Private Developers forum for Coders who wish us to release for them or people can use any of our Submit News forums.
- Back to Normal News for everyone now
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April 3rd, 2006, 02:58 Posted By: wraggster
Hi all this is really an announcement to say that we have implemented open newsposting for all Staff and Coders across all our network sites (doesnt include developers sites).
So this means any Staff member or Developer/Coder can post news and upload releases to our forums which are News forums.
Our News forums cover all these consoles
Dreamcast
Sega Saturn
GBA
Nintendo DS
PSP
PS3
Xbox
Xbox360
PS2
Gamecube
Revolution
Nokia N-Gage
Ipod
Tapwave Zodiac
Gizmondo
If your a Developer/Coder then please upload your releases to the forum (and please dont use those crappy file upload services) and promote your releases and get the much needed feedback you deserve.
Releases can be in Zip or Rar format and Screenshots can be in a host of formats, if directly linking a screenshot in a newspost and not uploading please dont use Bitmaps as they can be massive for dial up users.
If posting news try and source as best as possible but be wary of sites that mislink etc.
Thats all folks, the sites and forums are looked after 24hrs a day by admin and staff around the world, we also have a Private Developers forum for Coders who wish us to release for them or people can use any of our Submit News forums.
- Back to Normal News for everyone now
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April 3rd, 2006, 02:57 Posted By: wraggster
Hi all this is really an announcement to say that we have implemented open newsposting for all Staff and Coders across all our network sites (doesnt include developers sites).
So this means any Staff member or Developer/Coder can post news and upload releases to our forums which are News forums.
Our News forums cover all these consoles
Dreamcast
Sega Saturn
GBA
Nintendo DS
PSP
PS3
Xbox
Xbox360
PS2
Gamecube
Revolution
Nokia N-Gage
Ipod
Tapwave Zodiac
Gizmondo
If your a Developer/Coder then please upload your releases to the forum (and please dont use those crappy file upload services) and promote your releases and get the much needed feedback you deserve.
Releases can be in Zip or Rar format and Screenshots can be in a host of formats, if directly linking a screenshot in a newspost and not uploading please dont use Bitmaps as they can be massive for dial up users.
If posting news try and source as best as possible but be wary of sites that mislink etc.
Thats all folks, the sites and forums are looked after 24hrs a day by admin and staff around the world, we also have a Private Developers forum for Coders who wish us to release for them or people can use any of our Submit News forums.
- Back to Normal News for everyone now
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April 3rd, 2006, 02:06 Posted By: wraggster
Hi all its time to expand the DCEmu Homebrew & Gaming Network by another site and this time the Sega Saturn and its Homebrew and Emulation Scene is the target, we have all the emulators released and news and links to the best in Homebrew on the new site.
Check out Sega Saturn News Here --> http://sega-saturn.dcemu.co.uk/
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April 3rd, 2006, 02:05 Posted By: wraggster
Hi all its time to expand the DCEmu Homebrew & Gaming Network by another site and this time the Sega Saturn and its Homebrew and Emulation Scene is the target, we have all the emulators released and news and links to the best in Homebrew on the new site.
Check out Sega Saturn News Here --> http://sega-saturn.dcemu.co.uk/
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April 3rd, 2006, 00:41 Posted By: wraggster
E has posted a new Beta release of his PC Engine and Wonderswan Emulator for the PSP, dont ask me whats new(in japanese) but you can be sure it has a load of improvements.
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April 2nd, 2006, 22:38 Posted By: DickyDick1969
A very wise man told me PiMPStreamer ( Media Streamer) had a reference to the K: drive.....
Actually that caused most of the problemns with PiMPStreamer because people don't have k: drives attached (i do! )
You can get the patched version (0.21) at
http://www.geocities.com/dickydick1969
or Via the Comments
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April 2nd, 2006, 22:25 Posted By: wraggster
Jonny has released a new version of his Media Player for the PSP, heres whats new:
(!!! THIS APP DOES NOT WORK WITH FW > 1.5 !!!)
First of all, the pmp format is changed. There is a "remuxer" to convert files from the old format to the new one. The remuxer is a command line application, the easyest way to use it is to drag and drop files over it (the new file will be written in the same dir of the old one, along with the log file containing the result of the conversion).
And now the changes in this version:
- VBR MP3s are now supported
- Multiple audio streams can be used (use "select" to switch audio streams)
- Reading routines are now optimized, the app is fully usable with the harddisk or a slow memstick
- Volume boost (from malloc)
- Fast seek with left/right+cross (from malloc)
Some notes about the reading routines:
Reads are now sequential and asynched. Users with the fastest sandisk should expect ~0.5 fps gain (the speed gain goes all in the high bitrate scenes, so should be noticeable). The speed difference between the fastest sandisk and the harddisk is ~0.5 fps. All the other memsticks are in the middle (for example the standard 32MB Sony memstick is 0.1fps slower than the sandisk). Performances can be considered aligned now. The harddisk speed is around 2MB/sec. So, in the worst case, the app can read around 16MBits/sec of video+audios in a "trasparent way" (so, without hitting the general performance).
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