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February 13th, 2006, 16:42 Posted By: wraggster
The 3rd issue of the PSP UK magazine has just been released this issue has previews and reviews of WWE Smackdown, FIFA 06, World Tour Soccer. Also an interview with LostJared,
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February 13th, 2006, 16:36 Posted By: wraggster
As far as i know there was someone attacking the servers on this network, worse for me is that we lost 30 hours due to this, now we have installed measures to stop this and ban IP numbers plus should we get a good lead as to who is doing it then legal preceedings will take place.
But i have a mass of releases to post and i need to get cracking so heres the start of a newsfest 
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February 12th, 2006, 02:16 Posted By: wraggster
Stefano Russel has released a new version of his PSP Brew program.
This Program is great for converting Eboots and much much more:
Heres whats new:
Fast sorting of corrupted data
Fast sorting of homebrew in graphic mode
Chinese language added
Portuguese language fixed
Fixed the loading of transparent and smaller icons
If the pbp doesn't have the icon default one is added
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February 11th, 2006, 23:51 Posted By: SamuraiX
<img src="http://gp2x-emulation.dcemu.co.uk/files/beats_of_rage_7iR_thumb.jpg">
Version 0.02 By SamuraiX
Ported from Nazo SDL Version 0.01
Powered By PSPSDK && PSPSDL
Icon0.png and Pic1.png from Eli
New Features:
-Added new screen shot capability.
-Added new menu option for PSP.
-Added new CPU Speed, Bus Speed, Charge Indicator, Time Indicator.
-Added new Save/Load file settings.
Bug Fixes:
-Level change crash!!!
Future Releases...
-Pak file selector.
-Video Modes.
-Optimizations....
Known Issues... No longer compatible with PSPE!
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February 11th, 2006, 22:20 Posted By: wraggster
NJ has released a new update of his NEOGEO CDZ Emulator for PSP. (Neogeo CD Emulator)

This release has 2 Binarys with different Cores in for Speed and Compatibility.
Heres whats new: (Via translation)
There are 2 types, but sound CPU (the Z80) the emulation core differs.
MAME Z80 edition: You use those of the MAME. Just a little it is heavy, perhaps, but processing the accuracy.
CZ80 edition: You use those which corrected former ones. Just a little it is light, perhaps, but processing a little the instability.
Because honesty it does not change excessively, favorite one go ahead with.
Modification point: 0.1 Formal edition
* Z80 CPU the core was modified in those of the MAME. When correction of the CZ80 ends, it is the schedule which is reset.
* Correction of sound completed. The pattern where also strange sound is repaired with the part game.
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February 11th, 2006, 22:05 Posted By: wraggster
Whats the accessory for the PSP that is the silliest you have seen since the launch of the console, is it the XCM Waterproof Bag or is the UMD Cleaner, or is it the PSP TV adapter that you have to totally dismantle your PSP to install.
Lets have your answers via the comments.
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February 11th, 2006, 21:59 Posted By: wraggster
Ok most who visit this site have a PSP but what other consoles do you own, lets see who has the most varied amount of Handheld Consoles, reply via the comments.
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February 11th, 2006, 21:47 Posted By: wraggster
Via our pals at PSPVault, PSPMag posted this news:
<blockquote>Sony Computer Entertainment Korea has announced they'll be releasing the "Personal Utility Disc," or "PUD," on February 16th. There are three primary features of the disc: "PSP Online," "Contents Viewer," and "Dosirak Player."
PSP Online appears to offer services similar to NESPOT. Please see the NESPOT articles mentioned earlier for more information about its capabilities. It provides streaming contents such as music, videos, electronic books, comics, and educational materials.
The Contents Viewer feature allows users to view electronic book, comics, and web clips that are stored on their Memory Stick. This feature was also covered in this previous PSP-Vault article. The Contents Viewer feature will also allow for "multitasking," so that users can listen to music while reading comics, for example.
The dosirak Player is an audio player that supports the dosirak electronic music distribution service. This feature was also covered in a previous article. It's unclear exactly what this means, but I presume it involves purchasing and downloading songs, then listening to them. Perhaps you're to listen to music using the dosirak Player while reading comics in the Contents Viewer?</blockquote>
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February 11th, 2006, 21:39 Posted By: wraggster
Jig (No Site or Release Thread) has released Freecell for the PSP, heres the info:
<blockquote>Freecell Release 0.1
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= Unzip this directory directly into whatever drive corresponds to your PSP.
= Tested and working using eLoader on Firmware 2.5
= The deals correspond to the Windows version of Freecell so you can play the same games as on your PC.
= Cards will auto move to the stacks if possible.
= See http://www.solitairelaboratory.com/fcfaq.html for a wealth of information on Freecell.
Controls
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Start - New Game (Random)
Select - Toggle select game menu (Cross will choose a game if menu is onscreen)
Square - Show / Hide Controls
Cross - Pick up card(s) / Drop card(s)
Circle - Move card to stack (if it hasn't gone automatically)
Triangle - Restart current game
Left/Right/Up/Down - Move icon / card(s) / game selector.
Credits
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lochnesssnowman@NO_SPAMhotmail.com
Images currently used are from the (very good) homebrew Spider game. I'll update them later.
Send any bugs/comments or the like my way.
Cheers.</blockquote>
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February 11th, 2006, 20:49 Posted By: wraggster
Team Orbis Development have just released a preview version of their Flash Mod for PSP. The new FlashMod v3.0 will be similar to the way a shell is and that is capable of booting UMD games, modifying PSP settings and changing PSIX supports etc.
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February 11th, 2006, 20:43 Posted By: wraggster
Homer has updated the Rin Gameboy Colour Emulator to work on PSPs with a firmware of 2.01 or higher using Fanjitas Eloader, heres the info:
<blockquote>Version 1.3:
*Multiple saveslots
*Empty saveslot indicator
*Custom background
*Frameskip change
*Delete files in load rom dialog (press Circle to confirm, Cross to cancel)
*Removed one unessecery screen size
*Menu hang fix (not sure)</blockquote>
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February 11th, 2006, 20:37 Posted By: wraggster
MPH has updated his Firmware Loader for the PSP to v1.4.0, heres whats new:
v1.4.0 :
- New graphic interface
- Install / Uninstall firmware with interface from an eboot.pbp or a flash0 folder
- Copy flash1 files automatically
- Language support
- Corrected some bugs
"Installation :
- For 1.00 firmware : copy MPHFL (in 1.00 folder) to PSP/GAME folder of your memory stick
- For 1.50 firmware : copy MPHFL and MPHFL% (in 1.50 folder) to PSP/GAME of your memory stick
Put files of flash0 (data, dic, font, kd et vsh) and flash1 (dic, registry et vsh) in ms0:/ (folder of your choice, default : ms0:/flash0 and ms0:/flash1) (see Firmware convert tutorial.txt in zip)
Run MPH Firmware Launcher."
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February 11th, 2006, 20:23 Posted By: wraggster
At this point in the game Sony's been so intensely tight-lipped about the goings on of the PlayStation 3 that we're becoming increasingly skeptical about information that's starting to leak -- not even because we think it's dubious (which it usually appears to be), but because we are starting to think they're further behind development on the console than they are actually letting on. Either way, Kikizo claims to have some details and working experiences from "three PS3 developers in multiple territories" that supposedly got close-to-final hardware from Sony recently (which does not jibe, sir, with what we heard from that supposed PSM leak that said the hardware's gone final). According to Kikizo's report -- which we're by no means endorsing -- there's apparently not enough room for a 2.5-inch drive in the PlayStation 3 mockup box they've been showing off all over the world (the question of the internal drive certainly does keep getting raised), that the PlayStation 3 is "a machine barely superior to Xbox 360," and that launch titles will look something akin to "nice Xbox 360 material." No, there's no mention of their Xbox Live killer, either -- so who do you trust at this point? Is it ok if we just say nobody and leave it at that?
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February 11th, 2006, 17:38 Posted By: wraggster
Kikizo is claiming that they've gained access to "three PS3 developers in multiple territories," which--of course--means that they can't say anything about the games in development without jeopardizing the jobs of their confidential friends. They were willing to talk about the current working state of the PS3, however, so here are a few highlights of what they had to say:
The hardware's close to final, but still hasn't squeezed into those empty PS3 cases yet. An alleged senior developer is quoted as saying: "I think to fit everything that Sony wants in there AND leave space for a 2.5 inch hard drive, the machine would have to grow. The models they're showing off are way too small for what they want."
Upgraded controller or games media? Well, "developers are designing games with the familiar DualShock 2 controls in mind," and they're "programming the game as if it will be written for a 10-speed DVD drive" (so as not to "affect load time"). The situation may change in the future, but that's the reality for these devs right now.
Games oughtta be more immersive thanks to the PS3's supposed ability to handle "more stuff simultaneously" as "a machine barely superior to Xbox 360." For this small system gap to widen, "...Sony will have to make available to [devs] libraries and new routines... something they've been severely lacking at so far."
For reference, "current playable content" looks more like Fifth Phantom Saga than Killzone or Motorstorm, but MGS4-quality graphics are looking more and more possible (which is probably a good thing), while launch titles may resemble "nice Xbox 360 material" like Dead or Alive 4 and Gears of War.
There's a lot here that Sony still hasn't revealed--such as price point and release date--but we're left to wonder what's causing such a Revolution-like PR blackout. Even Major Nelson's getting into the act, pointing out there was "no mention of a unified on-line service," and asking, "Also, what happend [sic] to the 1080p?" Upscaling the majority of PS3 games from a rather 360-ish 720p or 1080i, while great for frame rates (and squeezing out "the best effects and performance"), would be quite a blow to the system's supposed visual superiority.
These are exciting times for Sony fans, however, despite any shortcomings described in this "PS3 virginity-busting experience." The graphics are coming along, and the system's beginning to stand tall beside its next-gen rivals. Online's still a wild card, and the tech could be pricey, but we can't wait to finally see some games in action.
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February 11th, 2006, 15:07 Posted By: PSPages
After a rather lengthy absence and following the re-launch of their website, we finally see the release of PSPages issue 4. A rather special issue it is too, to celebrate the review of Pro Evolution soccer 5 this is a first for a PSP magazine which features 2 covers! Choose your favourite player and keep that cover or keep them both, it’s entirely up to you.
With 118 pages of the whole hearted goodness you have all come to know and love from the team behind the magazine, this issue is sure to keep you happy for a while. You can grab it from the usual place PSPages.co.uk
Enjoy

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February 11th, 2006, 14:33 Posted By: MorphyPL
Will there be a new version of SNES-Station for PS2 or the creator is not working on it anymore, or maybe is there some other SNES emu for PS2??
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February 11th, 2006, 11:25 Posted By: wraggster
NJ has released a new bugfix update of his NEOGEO CDZ Emulator for PSP. (Neogeo CD Emulator)

Heres whats new: (Via translation)
* Because correction of the Z80 does not advance, just a little it renews.
Something cord/code which the GCC of the PSP forms is unstable don't you think? (crying)
Completely the source of the part which is not relationship becomes not be able to start just just a little just was modified, why in starting.
* Sprite management it modifies the part. Whether with equilibrium of speed, about this is not best, You think. Whether it tries to be able to modify setting with option, the しれません, with the just a little circumstances seeing.
* When Fighters history with the dynamite, the load picture is made invalid, after the starting the play
Correction of the trouble which sprite stops being drawn.
(Information thank you always)
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