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March 7th, 2006, 17:17 Posted By: wraggster
News from Play Asia:
Weekly Special: Sony's Real Riding Simulator Tourist Trophy for PlayStation2™ at US$ 20.90 only - offer valid for 1 week
From the developer of the "Gran Turismo" series comes another high-end racing series product. Tourist Trophy is taking the motorcycle's unique "a man and his machine" spontaneity, aiming not only for bike lovers but even once riders.
As well known in Gran Turismo 4, the game engine simulates the physical relations between the motorcycle and its human rider. More than 30 tracks as well as over 80 bike models have been included on the disc, making Tourist Trophy the biggest motorcycle game ever. Those who have played Gran Turismo 4 will recognize some tracks that were also accessible in the car-racing pendant, including "Hong Kong", "Laguna Seca", "Nurburgring", "New York" and "Trial Mountain".
Tourist Trophy contains an Arcade Mode (for easy riding in single or 2-player mode) as well as a "Tourist Trophy World" mode (the game's main play mode where the rider needs to train techniques, complete licenses acquire new bikes and pass several challenges).
Sony's PlayStation2™ Real Riding Simulator Tourist Trophy is now available as Chinese language Asia version at US$ 20.90 only.
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...9-en-84-n.html
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March 7th, 2006, 17:11 Posted By: wraggster
Sony announced it will ship blank Blu-ray disks in Europe beginning this month, but added that dual-layer versions won’t be shipping until later this year. That’s okay, though, these single layer BD-R (recordable) disks hold a whopping 25GB of data. It’s just that $30 price that’s hard to swallow. BR-RE (rewritable) disks will be along in April for $36.
Could it be that a couple of years from now you’ll be able to buy a stack of 100 of these for $20? Does history repeat itself? Maybe not.
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March 7th, 2006, 17:00 Posted By: wraggster
Sega is already eyeing up the PS3 as a hot development prospect, and latest word leaks out of Japan that it will have a launch title for PS3 ready to swing into action this very spring.
Okay, so it's an as-yet-untitled golf game and we don't expect Sony to rush out the console so you can play Sega golf, so perhaps we shouldn't get too excited. But apparently the game is almost complete and, according to Japanese newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun, will feature the Japanese Miyazato family, who have a cult golfing status right up there with Tiger Woods in the Land of the Rising Sun.
In the game, you select from one of three siblings, Yusaku, Ai or Kiyoshi, and take part in golf tournaments across the whole world. Like the well-regarded PSP smash Everybody's Golf, you'll win all manner of clothes and collectible articles to enhance your golfing career.
Maybe golf has never been right up there among your most wanted sporting genres, but it is a fun post-pub multiplayer offering (just add alcohol forfeits on each hole to make it even more interesting) - and it could prove a vital title in the PS3's home territory for the golf-crazy Japanese.
What's perhaps most significant though is that spring 2006 delivery date. Golf is a fairly tightly confined and limited development project (it doesn't require the resources of an FPS for example), but it's still a significant development in that Sega Golf could very well be the first complete PS3 game, ready in the next couple of months.
An official announcement and final title is apparently expected shortly, but tears of unalloyed fanboy joy will no doubt be wept over at UK Resistance and by all Sega lovers, that their favourite publisher and developer is ready to tee off on PS3 this spring.
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March 7th, 2006, 16:59 Posted By: wraggster
It's now widely assumed that the PlayStation 3 will miss its projected spring launch date, with analysts lining round the corner to add their delay predictions and even Sony itself recently admitting a possible slippage for the console.
Today another analyst, Shawn Milne of Friedman Billings Ramsey, bellowed his PS3 predictions from the rooftops. In an industry update issued to investors, Milne said that Sony was clearly going to miss its spring window, and added that the Japan release might miss summer as well.
Milne's most intriguing speculation in the update was his prediction that the US might not get as much as a sniff of a PS3 until 2007, citing supply chain data as evidence of a possible delay. "According to our semiconductor research team, there are further indications that the Sony PS3 launch may be late," Milne wrote, "although there remains significant confusion on the timing of launches by geography," quoted on US site GameSpot.
The update also points towards Sony's recent mute showing at its Destination Playstation event as further evidence of a slip, noting that retailers were apparently left in the dark regarding actual release information.
According to Milne, a 2007 release for the PlayStation 3 would cause a poor Christmas turnout this year, however he projects that the console will sell out regardless. EA Games will be the biggest launch victor says Milnes, as it has "8-12 titles planned" to debut with the PS3, including the already announced Fight Night Round 3 and Medal of Honor: Airborne.
Hopefully Sony will divulge some official information on the PS3's mysterious launch schedule soon, before even more analyst reports pile up on our desks. When it happens, we'll be there with the latest.
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March 7th, 2006, 08:05 Posted By: HardHat
Well, I think that there is some interest in RPGs on the PSP. But while we wait for a from-scratch RPG, I thought I'd surf around and find a finished one to port over. Well, here is my first release of the OpenGladiator RPG which was formerly a commercial game, and in the last four years has become a credible GPLed game for SDL.
The PSP version is compatible with the PC game saves, and you can do almost anything in the PSP port except type in custom names for characters/game saves. Try it out and tell me what you think.
I'm a 2.6 PSP user, so info on compatibility with 1.5 is always of interest.
Source (and more screenshots) are at http://www.adamcon.org/~dmwick/psp/
HardHat
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March 6th, 2006, 22:53 Posted By: wraggster
Hi all if you are reading this newspost you are on the new server, im sure if you have visited this site regulary you will have noticed that the server has been slow especially on days when we push well over 2000 online at one time.
With Massive thanks to Martin64 our server admin we are on a much faster server, so the problems of the past should be well and truly over.
The DCEmu Network for those of you who are new or not sure of what we are is the only true network to support both Homebrew and Commercial Gaming across all consoles and not just the ones in the news.
We have sites that cover PSP, Dreamcast, GP2X, Nintendo DS, GBA/GB Micro, GP32, Tapwave Zodiac, Gizmondo, Sega Saturn, Gamecube, Nokia Ngage and Mobile Phones, Xbox, PS2, PS1, GP32, Ipod, Nintendo Revolution, PS3 and Xbox 360.
We also have hosted sites for some of the best coders across the console scene namely Chui, GPF, PSMonkey, Deniska, PLynx & Miemt11.
We also have a site for Gadgets and retrostuff too and each site has its own forum.
Last week i opened 2 new sites that will hopefully bring more people to the network in the form of a MMORPG site and a Real Time Strategy Site.
I am personally a massive fan of RTS games but like all the sites and forums, its the people who visit them and chat that make the network what it is.
Thanks for visiting a site that started just over 2 years ago and quickly grew as i brought my other sites over to make a network of sites and one with a name thats easy to remember, namely DCEmu - The Homebrew and Gaming Network.
Thanks for visiting our network 
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March 6th, 2006, 22:46 Posted By: wraggster
Hi all if you are reading this newspost you are on the new server, im sure if you have visited this site regulary you will have noticed that the server has been slow especially on days when we push well over 2000 online at one time.
With Massive thanks to Martin64 our server admin we are on a much faster server, so the problems of the past should be well and truly over.
The DCEmu Network for those of you who are new or not sure of what we are is the only true network to support both Homebrew and Commercial Gaming across all consoles and not just the ones in the news.
We have sites that cover PSP, Dreamcast, GP2X, Nintendo DS, GBA/GB Micro, GP32, Tapwave Zodiac, Gizmondo, Sega Saturn, Gamecube, Nokia Ngage and Mobile Phones, Xbox, PS2, PS1, GP32, Ipod, Nintendo Revolution, PS3 and Xbox 360.
We also have hosted sites for some of the best coders across the console scene namely Chui, GPF, PSMonkey, Deniska, PLynx & Miemt11.
We also have a site for Gadgets and retrostuff too and each site has its own forum.
Last week i opened 2 new sites that will hopefully bring more people to the network in the form of a MMORPG site and a Real Time Strategy Site.
I am personally a massive fan of RTS games but like all the sites and forums, its the people who visit them and chat that make the network what it is.
Thanks for visiting a site that started just over 2 years ago and quickly grew as i brought my other sites over to make a network of sites and one with a name thats easy to remember, namely DCEmu - The Homebrew and Gaming Network.
Thanks for visiting our network 
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March 6th, 2006, 20:12 Posted By: SamuraiX

Version 1.1 By SamuraiX
Mostly Bug fixes in this release, code optimizations and 1 small new feature. Lastly opening up the source for anyone who would like to add onto BOR/OpenBOR. While I am still working on the Wifi 2 Player, Feel free to implement GPU support as I am very new at video manipulation. Lastly, The update to the Game Save will currupt the old game saves. Delete them or finish your game then upgrade. Well this was a much needed break enjoy this small update.
Updates:
-----> Images will now save as PNG instead of PCX.
-----> Update to Game Save. It will now save score as well.
-----> Music now Pauses in Pause Menu.
-----> Code Optimization removed alot of unnecessary code that the PSP would not use.
-----> Use the new filemenu.png since I removed Huge font code I was using to generate psp symbols.
Issues:
-Sleep Mode is not supported Yet.
Future Releases:
-Wireless 2 Player support
-Video GPU Support
Usage:
- Images and Saves directories are necessary for BOR. Place them in the same directory as eboot.
- Recommended all mods go in 'Paks' dir but shoudn't matter...
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March 6th, 2006, 19:07 Posted By: wraggster
Winnydows has released a video and audio converter shell application for the PSP. This incorporates several converting modules as well as PMPmuxer, which allows you too convert PMP videos.
Features of the Software:
- The greatest possible quality of PMP files, and full automation.
- Aspect corrected automatically.
- Imposing of subtitles. While only for AVI. The file of subtitles should name as well as film, also should be in a format SRT. Sure works only in HQ Mode: VirtualDub.
- Combine of several AVI to one PMP.
- Coding towards the size.
- Addition of tasks. It is possible to add some tasks, for example a AVI and one DVD to choose Hibernate and to press button Start. Consistently encoded all tasks and after end of process the computer will leave in sleep mode.
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March 6th, 2006, 19:01 Posted By: wraggster
Fraca7 has released a new version of his Python interpreter for the Sony PSP with network support.
Python is similiar to Lua/Fenix in the way it works.
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March 6th, 2006, 18:35 Posted By: wraggster
Youresam has released a Chat Instant Messenger written in Lua for the PSP, heres the details:
Alright everyone, here is PSPChat v1.0!
It was created by me and LordSturm.
GUI by Campbell_FF
Hosting space provided by Yeldarb
www.psp-programming.com/youresam
This program runs on a heavily-modified version of netlib, so I won't use it as an example of how to use it.
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March 6th, 2006, 18:32 Posted By: wraggster
The Saturn Expedition Committee have released a new UMD loader for v1.50 Consoles thats Similiar to the MPH UMD Loader, so far its known that Me & My Katamari Damacy, Monster Hunter Portable, Extreme Samurai Warriors, Princess Crown & Metal Gear Acid 2 all work quite decent.
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March 6th, 2006, 18:27 Posted By: wraggster

RUKA is Back, one of the original coding machines for the PSP is back with a new release of his Nes Emulator for the PSP, not sure whats new but download via comments
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March 6th, 2006, 18:07 Posted By: wraggster
News via PSPLua
PSP333 has released an update to his PDLP - PSPDizaster Lua Paint! There are a whole bunch of painting apps out there for the PSP, but this one is a bit different since it can take screenshots, and also view them.
Features:
* Screenshot and look at your screen shot
* USB support
* Battery info and time
* Line and square tool
* Background color change
* A cool 3d effect tool i added
* A dotted line tool
Known bugs:
* Square tool has alot of bugs i know
* When changing the background color if you mess around with the colors could result in it crashing
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March 6th, 2006, 17:53 Posted By: wraggster
Source Gamesradar
A recent recruitment advertisement suggests that Will Wright's evolution sim Spore is currently in development for PSP and DS.
According to the advert Electronic Arts is looking for programmers with over five years handheld experience to join the company to "be responsible for designing, creating and maintaining game systems and content for Spore handheld titles".
It also mentions this will be for multiple handheld platforms, making PSP and DS obvious choices and GBA and mobile phone versions also possible.
Spore is currently in development for PC by Sims creator Will Wright and his Maxis team. It's a game of extraordinary scale as it enables gamers to sculpt the evolution of a creature from cellular structure all the way through to establishing sophisticated civilisations.
EA is publishing the game and, as it's shown with the Sims franchise, it'll be keen to make the game as multiformat as possible, consequently creating console versions of Spore could well be considered.
Not much has been seen of Spore since Will Wright gave us a quick glimpse at last year's E3 games show, but we expect it to be one of the stars of the show at E3 2006.
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March 6th, 2006, 17:45 Posted By: wraggster
Source - Eurogamer
Our old friend Internet Reports has been at it again, this time with rumours of a new Star Wars game for PSP and Nintendo DS.
The rumours emerged after online retailers began advertising it on their sites - and this time, it turns out, they were right on the money, and Ubisoft's quietly had it on its schedule for a little while. Called Star Wars Shadow Strike, it's currently in development for both handhelds, and is due to hit the shops in May.
That's all they're saying for the moment, though; as for what type of game it'll be, all we know is that it's described as an "action" game on Ubi's latest release schedule.
Ubisoft also confirmed that a Star Wars double pack for Game Boy Advance is due out this spring - but there's no word on which titles it'll include just yet.
Star Wars Shadow Strike is out on May 26th.
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