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January 12th, 2006, 18:27 Posted By: wraggster
Success HK have got this new PSP Game in their store:

Players will get ready to travel the globe to five of the world's most exclusive casinos, each shown in a unique 3D interface allowing players to roam the casino floor and choose their favorite game. Run the table and own the game with Texas Hold'em, Blackjack, Baccarat, Slots, Roulette and much more! Players will even have the opportunity to customize their own character with physical features like hair, face and body types as well as a wide variety of clothing accessories.

Success HK are selling this new release for USD 32.24
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January 12th, 2006, 18:21 Posted By: wraggster
Success HK have this newly released PSP Game:

PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient has players solve a series of graphical puzzles set in a virtual world. Puzzles include such tasks as moving blocks into required positions while avoiding obstacles. Based on the amount of time and number of moves it takes you to solve the puzzles, the game determines your IQ. As the main focus of the game is to determine your IQ, controls are being kept simple. You'll interact with the game only with the D-pad and with the circle button, which should leave your mind free to think about the solution to the puzzle.

Success HK are selling it for USD 31.24 (£19)
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January 12th, 2006, 18:09 Posted By: wraggster
As the industry awaits confirmation on the release strategy for Sony's next-generation games console, the company has confirmed that its forthcoming developers conference will focus exclusively on the PlayStation 3.
Scheduled to take place from the 1st-2nd March at the Atlantis Gallery in London's Brick Lane, the two day event will cover all aspects of game development for the new console, including graphics, audio, networking, middleware and the PS3 Cell architecture and operating system.
The conference will include presentations from more than 20 PlayStation 3 experts, covering all aspects of game development for the new platform and will include representatives from Havoc and Aegia, the official providers of physics technology for the machine. In addition, numerous middleware vendors will be available to showcase their latest PS3 products and answer questions from attendees.
A comprehensive agenda for the event, which will be divided into two specific conference streams, is available online, and registration for the event is now open for all delegates of companies which have an executed TMLA agreement with Sony Computer Entertainment Europe."
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January 12th, 2006, 04:06 Posted By: melenya
I need some help! my PS2 is on its last legs, and I desperately need a new console. I don't really want to change from Sony but getting tired of waiting. So...
1) Anybody got any idea when the PS3 is being released?
2) Will it be back-compatible, or do I have to keep my PS2?
3) Any exciting rumours about capabilities, etc.?
4) What games are you looking forward to?
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January 12th, 2006, 03:23 Posted By: wraggster
Evil Dragon posted this news:
Well, as you may know, I offer webspace for everything homebrew related.
Last year, Sousanator wanted to create a site dedicated to SmashGP / SmashGPSP.
I just wanted to post about it here, as it has grown quite fast, you can now find over 100 characters and over 30 levels (though not all levels work with the GP32-version) already!
So, if you want to play SmashGP and are longing for new characters, you should take a look there!
The page is: http://sousanator.psparchive.de/
These new additions may or may not work on the PSP Port of SmashGP but try them anyway 
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January 12th, 2006, 02:59 Posted By: wraggster
Edison Carter has updated his Trainer for the PSP Game Grand Theft Auto Liberty City Stories".
Cheats Include: Infinite Health and Armor, Set Wanted Level, Set Time, Set Weather & Spawn Anything.
Whats new:
Bikes can drive on walls
Gravity
Freeze everything
Gameplay speed
Walking speed
Flip over
Unlimited heli flying height
Cheat Maker
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January 12th, 2006, 02:49 Posted By: wraggster
Ever since the PlayStation 3 was announced, industry watchers have been prognosticating its price point. Just over a month after E3 2005, Merrill Lynch predicted the game would sell for $399, even though it would cost an estimated $494 to make--before labor.
However, when Microsoft announced the Xbox 360, which uses current-generation DVDs, would sell for $399, many thought the PS3's internal next-generation Blu-ray disc drive would push its cost higher. That assumption was reinforced at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) last week, when the first stand-alone Blu-ray disc player was unveiled--with a $1,800 price tag. (The Xbox 360 uses conventional DVDs, but will get an external drive which supports Blu-ray's rival format, HD-DVD).
In the wake of CES, CNN/Money correspondent Chris Morris decided to poll a nonscientific sampling of game analysts and developers to see how much they thought the PS3 will cost. "Several developers I spoke with (under the condition of anonymity) said their studios were expecting the system to launch at $499," wrote Morris, who included quotes from analysts who concurred with the assessment.
However, Morris said that not all insiders' estimates were the same. Some pegged the console as matching the 360's $399 price point--which, according to last year's Merrill Lynch report, means Sony could lose more than $1 billion during the console's first year on the market. Several developers also lowballed the console at $450, while others said it could cost as much as $699. However, as Sony is staying resolutely mum on the PS3--until GDC 2006, anyway--no price is yet official.
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January 11th, 2006, 22:34 Posted By: wraggster
The 2nd <a href="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk" target="_blank" >PSP News</a> & <a href="http://www.lik-sang.com/list.php?category=218&lsaid=219793" target="_blank" >Lik Sang</a> 30 Day Competition entries are in and the prize of a <a href="http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?category=307&products_id=7825&lsaid=21979 3" target="_blank" >Datel 4GB Hard Drive</a> will go to one of these lucky 9 entries.
Heres a rundown of the entries:
Entry #1) Quake 2 Port by McZonk
<img src="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/comp/q2-007.png">
Entry #2) Ceres Version 1.2 (1.1a) By Po-Han Lin
<img src="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/comp/ceres.jpg">
Entry #3) GALPSP By Karurosu
<img src="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/comp/house.JPG">
Entry #4) PSP Realtime Cloth Demo by Cubane
<img src="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/comp/ytyt.JPG">
Entry #5) TOPPLER PSP v0.5 by Deniska
<img src="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/comp/toppler.jpg">
Entry #6) KETM PSP v0.05 by Deniska
<img src="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/comp/ketm.jpg">
Entry #7) PSP Missile Command by Yashamaru
<img src="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/comp/jhf.JPG">
Entry #8) Iris by PSmonkey, MGFox & Produkt
<img src="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/comp/irisScreenshot05.jpg">
Entry #9) PlayStation Portable Open-Source Shell Version 0,2 by PSP-OSS team
<img src="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/comp/screenshot9ktpsposs.JPG">
Thats 9 fantastic entries for the PSP Scene and i must give a big thanks to Lik Sang for sponsoring the competition and also to all the Developers who worked hard on those great entries above.
More details on each release can be found at the <a href="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/psp30codingcomp2.shtml" target="_blank" >PSP 30Day Competition #2 Page</a>. Downloads of course as well 
We are looking for 3 volunteers to help with the very hard task of judging these releases, please respond via comments if you can do the job 
Remember if you see these releases on other sites without a proper link then let them know, remember Quake 2 and Iris etc were released exclusively on PSP News Coding Competition
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January 11th, 2006, 19:59 Posted By: wraggster
AkumaATR has released a new Application written in Lua, heres the details:
1. Instructions
a) Have a proper infrastructure network connection set up and
working. The application uses the first connection (just like
the Lua WiFi example it's based on). In the event that you have
connection issues, note that I've heard that setting the power
save settings for WLAN to off can increase the speed/reliability
of connections (for homebrew), but I am unsure as to the truth of
this.
b) Create the folder "\PSP\PHOTO\Penny Arcade" on an inserted
memory card. This folder is needed for one required cache file
(the last comic viewed) as well as any other comics you've
decided to save (which can then be viewed offline from the PSP
photo viewing software).
c) If you are a fan of Penny Arcade, this viewer, or just being
a decent human-being, consider donating to Penny Arcade's (of
which I have no affiliation) Child's Play charity drive at
http://www.childsplaycharity.org
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January 11th, 2006, 19:49 Posted By: wraggster
Source Spong
So you've showed off your PSP to your friends, noticed that girls like the idea of watching Bridget Jones on it, and now it sits around your desk, looking pretty. We're right, aren't we? It's okay, you can admit it.
Aside from the heady delights of Pursuit Force, a full write-up of which you can read here, the needs of those intent on playing only insane arcade racers have not been met.
Enter Sega - glorious beautiful Sega - and a re-work of OutRun 2 and Coast 2 Coast for PSP. SPOnG doesn't like to record its expenditure (we refer to it as investment) in OutRun 2 arcade. We worry that our womenfolk will catch on, and point out that we could have spent the amount on a second car.
We in turn would point out that we got to spend hours drifting in Ferraris, rather than driving to the supermarket in a small Japanese hatchback. The argument goes on. We eventually sleep on the sofa.
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January 11th, 2006, 19:39 Posted By: wraggster
Source - GamesIndustry
Sony has told its manufacturing partners that it will ship 20 million units of the PlayStation Portable this year, according to Hwang Chang Gyu, head of the semiconductor business at Korean electronics firm Samsung.
Samsung supplies the NAND memory used by consumer electronics devices such as iPods and the PlayStation Portable, and Sony is one of the firm's biggest customers - with forthcoming Sony MP3 players also expected to use Samsung memory.
Hwang was speaking in a press conference late last year where he announced that the company had secured a huge order from an undisclosed buyer for NAND memory - bigger than the half-billion dollar order it secured from Apple in November.
Sony today declined to comment on Hwang's statement, with a representative of the firm telling GamesIndustry.biz that "the only statement we have made for PSP is to confirm we have shipped 10 million [units]... No further announcements [have been made] for 2006 or next fiscal year."
Over ten million units of the PlayStation Portable shipped during 2005, with a million of those going to the UK alone, but the device continues to lag behind Nintendo's DS handheld in terms of overall sales. The DS had sold through over 13 million units worldwide by the end of 2005.
Sony may well be hoping that better manufacturing rates will allow it to speed up the rate of shipments of the PSP, while the launch of new software such as Gran Turismo 4 should increase demand for the system. 2006 will be the first year that the PSP has been available worldwide, as it didn't complete its global roll-out until September 1st when it finally arrived in European stores after a nine-month delay.
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January 11th, 2006, 19:34 Posted By: wraggster
This 30 Day Comp has been very successful and the waiting is nearly over, we have had some very nice entries, not gonna say anymore but keep checkin because you want wanna miss them 
Not too much longer now 
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January 11th, 2006, 19:31 Posted By: wraggster
New Commercial PSP Game Released:

The Legend of Heroes Gagharv trilogy Umi no Oriuta is the third of Nihon Falcom's trilogy of RPGs, resurrected for the PlayStation Portable after release years before on PC systems. The story and the characters change and this time the scenario revolves around an ancient legend hidden deep inside the ocean, while the graphic engine and the battle system will be similar to the first two episodes.
More information Here --> http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?pro...4&lsaid=219793
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January 11th, 2006, 19:23 Posted By: wraggster
Lik Sang finally have the new Adapter in Stock:

Use Compact Flash Cards on your Sony PSP. Allows you to effectively use larger and cheaper CF cards. Also allows you to plug in a Memory Stick (even older outdated larger sizes) using its pass-through port, hence the 2in1 product name.
Product Features
Supports Compact Flash Cards or Microdrives on Sony PSP
Supports Memory Sticks without unplugging the device (pass-through)
Supports flash cards and drives with up to 4.0GB
More info and to buy one go here --> http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?pro...5&lsaid=219793
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January 11th, 2006, 19:11 Posted By: wraggster
News From Lik Sang
Recently Japan's Famitsu magazine asked their readers which console they hope to buy this year, and at number one with 47.8% was the PS3. Second with 24.5% was the Revolution, and third with 15.5% the Xbox 360. At last year's Tokyo Game Show however, surveys were taken at the exits, and an astounding 72% of all visitors said they planned to buy a PS3 soon.
Either way you look at it, with between half and three quarters of all gamers polled wanting a PS3 within its first half year or so of release, we learn again never to underestimate the power of PlayStation. It comes as no surprise then that the entire gaming world is eagerly awaiting new information on the next gen dream machine. Hence here we kick off the new year with everything we know so far about the PS3...
Release Date and Price Point
The release date is still unknown. Where in the past Sony bigwigs claimed a Spring release was in order for Japan, in order to keep a share of your mind rather than leaving it all empty for the 360, now the only comment to be had is "later this year". Last weekend however Sony did announce 4,000 development kits have been shipped, which is a promising step forward. Sony avoided however talking about the PlayStation at last weekend’s big CES electronics and gadgets expo, and only the console along with the controller, now with a large "Conceptual Design" sign next to everyone's favorite boomerang, was shown [Editor: to me, it looks more like a PC Saitek controller from 1998]. Apparently however, Sony does have plans for a special event this month or next, which is likely the place where more details will come forward. Meanwhile others think the Game developers conference on March 20th to 24th will be Sony's stage.
The price is another subject of hot speculation, and in an interview last year with Japan's Weekly Famitsu magazine, Masatsuka Saeki, Sony Computer Entertainment Corporate Executive said how internally, Sony will be arguing over the price until the last possible minute. Meanwhile Ken Kutaragi, President and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment, has gone on record to say several times that PS3 will be expensive, stating "our goal for PlayStation 3 is for consumers to think to themselves, "I will work more hours to buy one". Ken didn't add though, if he wanted jobless people and students to think "I should set up a gamestore-jacking with my mates" 
Gamers aren't the only ones worried about the price tag. Keiko Erikawa, CEO of Koei, a major PS3 supporter, said she'd consider swapping to another platform if development costs for the PS3 prove too expensive. Developers will receive many additional development tools from Sony this month to help though, including Epic's Unreal 3 engine, also licensed for the Xbox 360. Already Gearbox announced they will be using the engine to develop the upcoming Brothers in Arms.
The Games, Region Locking and Game to Console Locking
In a quote that is of particular interest to gamers who travel, Sony of Australia's managing director, Michael Ephraimn said "If you look at the fact that [the PS3] will support high-definition TV, which will be a global standard, there's a good likelihood that it will be global region, as for example we've done with the PSP." We really must stress though, this should be taken with nothing more than a grain of salt at this stage, and as much as we'd love to see PS3 region free, even we think this is much more likely a bogus rumor or absurd miss-interpretation on behalf of Mr Ephraimn. Instead of compatibility issues between NTSC and PAL, Sony's reason for region locking has much more to do with restricting markets from one another, as pleases giant media publishers such as Sony's themselves and also their key partners. Either way, region free or not though, as with UMD movies, Blu-Ray films will certainly be region locked, but unlike UMD and DVD, both the US and Japan will share Region 1, while Europe will be Region 2.
Like the Xbox 360 and Revolution, the PS3 will feature password protected parental controls. When booting a game, it'll check the content rating encoded onto the disc, and if it's above what parents set the console as, there'll be no blood bath that night for little Billy. While the consoles release is of course too far away to talk about the launch line-up with any confirmation, in the latest issue of PlayStation Magazine (PSM), Jack Tretton, COO of SCEA was quoted saying how Factor 5's Lair and Sony's WarHawk are two of planned titles to be out on day one. Beyond those, there's already over 150 titles confirmed to be in development. The most recognizable of which includes:
• Alone in the Dark Sequel
• Stuntman Sequel
• King Of Fighters Maximum Impact 3
• Fight Night
• Devil May Cry 4
• Biohazard 5
• Gradius
• Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
• Final Fantasy
• Sonic The Hedgehog
• Gran Turismo Vision (in 2007)
• Minna no Golf 5
• Mobile Suit Gundam
• Brothers in Arms 3
• Armored Core 4
• Genji 2
• The Getaway
• Castlevania
• Unreal Tournament 2007
• Tekken
• Def Jam 3
• Killzone
• Formula One
• Indiana Jones
• Spider-Man 3
• Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
• Fatal Frame
• Half Life 2
• Soul Calibur
• Mortal Kombat
• Prince of Persia 4
• Fatal Frame 4
• Ridge Racer 6
• Tomb Raider: Legend
• Need For Speed Underground 3
• Ghouls N' Ghosts
• Grand Theft Auto 4
• Medal of Honor
• Burnout
No doubt many more will join that list as the year wraps up, and a possible addition comes from how John Carmack of id Software said last year, "One idea we've been sort of tossing around is possibly doing some kind of super edition of the Doom 3 stuff for the PS3."
One area of technology we absolutely don't want to see ending up in the PS3 however is a recent patent founded by Sony, credited to staff members including president of Sony Computer Entertainment, Ken Kutaragi. It describes a system where when you put a game inside your console, an authentication code is read from the disc and saved to your machine. That part of the disc is then made unreadable, meaning you can only ever play that game on that one system.
Gone would be the days of renting games and buying 2nd hand titles, but while those would be major blows, life would continue. Not being able to borrow from your buddies or to take a game to a friend's for some multi-player fun however is more serious, and most worrying of all, if your console was damaged or such, your entire library of games would instantly become nothing more than shiny coasters. It's for reasons like these that we don't believe Sony will soon put this patent into practice, as quite simply the public out cry would be strongest ever felt in videogaming industry history. Another possible area Sony would like to change though, although it's unclear if anything will happen, is that Phil Harrison, VP of development for Sony Europe, suggested games feature episodic content. "Our industry should move away from putting 20 hours of content onto a 5 gigabyte disc, and shift to a model which embraces more of an episodic delivery of content, just like television", he said.
With around 5,000 PlayStation 1 and 2 titles out there, backwards compatibility is naturally fairly important, and instead of using an emulation process, Sony stated the past games for both machines will run through "on the chip" hardware, leading to the belief there will be two extra chips in the console, each containing the CPU and GPU of the PS1 and PS2! While the PS2 improved the look of your old PSOne games through emulation, using a hardware solution would make this more complex, but Sony are unlikely to let the Cell power go to waste, and an improved image on PS2 games even, is highly likely but un-confirmed.
A hurdle in the way of full backwards compatibility however, is the fact you can't use your old memory cards on the PS3. The console won't have the ports for past controllers or memory cards; instead the cards are being replaced with Memory Stick Duo, the same system used for the PSP. Comparing prices and the amount of space you get with PS2 memory cards vs. Memory Stick Duo, that's a massive saving for us consumers though, and does allow for easy backing up of data to a PC. Also, unlike on the PS2, you can use the new format of memory cards to play old games, meaning even PSOne titles will treat the Memory Stick Duo as a regular PSOne Memory Card.
The Controller
Another welcome move is the switch to wireless controllers. At the same time however, Sony dropped the Dual Shock design. While the change of controller shape led to much fear (and boomerang jokes) on the internet, again at the recent CES expo Sony has pointed out the design isn't final. In reality the controller is quite a lot smaller than you'd expect from photos though, and if you imagine it in your hands, the shape of the new pad seems like it'll fit perfectly and keep your wrists straight.
Online Functionality and Accessories
The PS3 can accept up to seven of wireless Bluetooth 2.0 controllers, but as SmartJoy FRAG users know, sometimes a controller just isn't right. With six USB ports, Sony confirmed you'll be able to plug in a keyboard and mouse, and then play titles including Unreal Tournament 2007 with them. Also, with a removable hard drive due in the future, most likely to be sold separately, Sony have announced Linux will come pre-installed.
It's too early for accessories to be announced, but in actual fact, many of us already have one sitting in our homes today. You'll be able to use your PSP to bring the PS3 out of sleep mode, manage music, videos and files stored on the console, or control movie playback. Sony have also expressed great interest in a planned USB device that would let you record TV to the optional hard drive, like TiVo, and then you could watch them on your TV or PSP.
Expanding beyond your home and going online, Sony plans to have a network running from day one. This will include the ability to track friends, send and receive messages and more. For the actual online games however, Sony will continue to leave all this to the individual developers. Executive vice president for SCEE, Phil Harrison, said how "distinct from our competitors, we are happy for publishers to make their own financial agreements directly with consumers."
Technical Specs
Also distinct from their competitors, there are no minimum requirements for the game's resolution from Sony either, although most titles will feature 720p support. The PS3 hardware however, with dual HDMI (digital video and audio) cables, can perform up to 1080p. While today that's asking more than most TV sets can deliver, if the sheer number of 1080p LCD and Plasma screens at this month's CES expo is anything to go by, it won't be long now till it's found in standard HD sets.
As for watching actual shows and movies, despite the delays and price of the Blu-Ray format, it will be used for the PS3, although exactly what speed of drive is unknown. Even if it's 1x however, that's 36 MB/s, over double that of the Xbox 360 DVD drive. New reports indicate 2x drives will be available at Blu-Ray's big launch too, which if used, would zip along at 72 MB/s, greatly reducing load times.
The drive supports a truly massive array of formats, beginning with the CD-ROM formats of PlayStation and PlayStation 2, then CD-DA, CD-DA (ROM), CD-R, CD-RW, SACD, SACD Hybrid (CD layer), SACD HD, DualDisc, DualDisc (audio side), DualDisc (DVD side), PlayStation 2 DVD-ROM, PlayStation 3 DVD-ROM, DVD-Video, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, PlayStation 3 BD-ROM, BD-Video, BD-ROM, BD-R, and BD-RE.
Next to that, there's four front USB 2.0 ports, a slot for Memory Stick Standard/Duo/Duo Pro, another for SD standard/mini, and lastly an opening for Compact Flash (both Type I and II) memory cards. Wireless wise, the PS3 supports 802.11b and 802.11g, and as mentioned can handle up to seven wireless Bluetooth 2.0 signals at once. Round back, there's not one, but two HDMI outputs, a digital optical output for sound, AV output, three Gigabit Ethernet plugs, and the last remaining two USB 2.0 ports. Furthermore, there's space for the Detachable 2.5" Hard Drive, of which Sony would like to begin at 80 GB.
Onboard, the PS3 has 256MB XDR Main RAM and 256MB GDDR3 VRAM at 700MHz, plus the seven 3.2GHz cores in the Cell processor. Screens and videos of games at the E3 and TGS last year certainly impressed, and while the famous Killzone trailer was rendered on PS3 hardware, it was actually done at 5fps then sped up so it ran at a super smooth 60fps. Guerrilla Games however are confident they will achieve such a speed in real time on the final PS3 hardware. Now with the actual cell powered development kits shipped to developers, we wait with more than just baited breath to see what this year holds for the PS3.
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January 11th, 2006, 18:36 Posted By: wraggster
News From Lik Sang
Alongside Daytona USA and Ridge Racer, Sega Rally is famous for its simple drift 'n' fun gameplay, and now an all new sequel has been built from the ground up for the PS2. The game's career mode has you start life as an amateur, then you can slip and slide your way to fame and fortune. Various racing events are organized through your in-game calendar, and using prize money you can take your car to the shop and kit it out with quick and simple upgrades. Sega licensed a range of wheels to choose from, including the Subaru Impreza, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII, Ford Focus, Peugeot 307 and 206RC, Lancia Stratos and Delta, Toyota Celica, Citroen Xsara and many more.

The graphics won't stress your PS2, but the arcade style gameplay is what Sega Rally is all about, and there's enough here to last you months! Beyond career mode the classic arcade option is rearing to go, starting you off in 15th place and giving you four stages to make it to first. There's also a time attack option, with over 200 stages to tear across. In stock now, Sega Rally 2006 is both great for a muddy burst of gaming fun and a longer in-depth career mode. All preorders have been shipped out and more stock is available, as the game was already delivered to us end of last week.
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January 11th, 2006, 18:11 Posted By: wraggster
Divineo China posted news that Slide Card Pro is now at their store:
The SlideCardPro is the latest invention that makes it possible to play imports and backups (together with swapmagic CD/DVD) on the PlayStation2. This completely new solution is the best available and offers a new replacement cover too. Not only does it look good, but it also has special functions to make the CD/DVD change over even easier than before! With the old slide card or slide tool, it was always difficult to find the right place to lock or unlock the drive. This new combination of the Slidecardpro and replacement cover is a great solution, as the locking/unlocking of the drive is made automatically!
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January 11th, 2006, 17:58 Posted By: wraggster
Divineo China posted the news that the H20 Modchip is back at their store, heres info on the H20:
The H2O mod is the newest addition to the SubZero family. It carries all the features of the SubZero 2 with a reduced wire count (no TR wire needed for autoboot) AND it has the SubZero fix psTwo protection ONBOARD. By adding J and K wires your psTwo will need no other fix, just the H2O modchip inside.
The pcbs are very stylish, with their colour and 24 carat gold pads and via protection. But that is not all, the producer went all out and added a special 2 layer print to achieve a blue/gray/green effect. Not that it is needed for the operation of the chip, but quality needs to be stressed in all fields.
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