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December 16th, 2005, 22:49 Posted By: wraggster

Source - PSPMagazines
This is a compilation of some of the best MAXIM photos of 2005 preformatted for the PSP as a 2006 PSP Calendar. All the images are in horizontal format so that you can set them as PSP wallpapers for each month of the new year. This first MAXIM PSP calendar includes photos of April Scott, Bobbi Sue Luther, Brittany lee, Brook Burns, Carmen Electra, Donna Feldman, Michele Merkin, Sarah Foster, Bali Rodriguez, Angela Marcello and finally Vanessa Marcil! Enjoy...
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December 16th, 2005, 22:26 Posted By: wraggster
Source - PDRoms
pensoffsky has released PeP Viewer v0.5 to the public. It's basicly a picture viewer for the Playstation Portable featuring those things:
bmp, jpeg, png, ... support
adjustable scrollspeed for the analogstick & digipad
bookmark system
music player for .ogg files
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December 16th, 2005, 22:08 Posted By: wraggster
Sony Computer Entertainment America boss Kaz Hirai has dismissed claims that Xbox 360's significant headstart on the PlayStation 3 will give it a serious advantage in the console battle, arguing that content is far more important.
Speaking in an interview with Official PlayStation Magazine in the USA, Hirai pointed out that Sony has never been first to market with any of its consoles - the PlayStation being preceded by the Saturn, and the PlayStation 2 by the Dreamcast.
"People, especially people up north on the West Coast, seem to put a lot of credence on being out before the other consoles," he said, in a clear reference to Seattle-based Microsoft's oft-repeated view that PS2's headstart over the Xbox gave it an unassailable advantage.
"If you take a look at when our competitors came out in the market, we had upward of 3 to 5 million PS2 units when our competitors came out with a platform," he continued. "Consumers adopted our platform because [they like our content] and not because we were first to market."
"First to market, from what we can tell, has never been an advantage," he concluded.
Hirai went on to argue that the availability of a complete PlayStation family of products - encompassing both the hugely successful PlayStation 2 and the handheld PlayStation Portable consoles as well as the next-generation PlayStation 3 - would seriously bolster the company's position in the market.
He also downplayed talk over the technical advantage being on PlayStation 3's side - while being careful to indicate that he believes this to be true.
"The technological advantage is almost a given," he said, "but by itself, it doesn't mean very much. What kind of software do you have to help drive that technological innovation? We've proven over the past 10 years with three products that we can deliver, whether it's first-party of third-party support."
One other topic of interest touched upon in OPM's interview is the question of the PlayStation 3 controller - a prototype for which was shown off at E3, to a highly mixed response, with some commentators ridiculing the "boomerang" shape of the controller and calling for a return to the popular Dual Shock design.
"We've gone through two consoles with essentially the same controller design, and it's time for a fresh approach," Hirai commented. "We're going to look at the form factor, but at the same time we want it to feel familiar. It's difficult to balance the two. It's a work in progress. We certainly want to make sure that when you hold it in your hands that you've come home to something familiar."
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December 16th, 2005, 21:50 Posted By: wraggster
Divineo China posted this news:
We have added another type of PSP to TV adapter. This model by Blaze is less efficient than the original PSP2TV, and you can't connect a dual shock controller, but it is cheap and requires no installation (it does not void your warranty). A great alternative for people less familiar with technical installation

The PSP TV Adapter lets you hook up your PSP to your home television (NTSC and PAL) via Composite or S-Video and Stereo connectors. This adapter requires no modification of your PSP console. This new peripheral takesa completely different approach and clips on top of your PSP screen, with two screws to fit at the back of the handheld (in these two holes you can see on the top of the UMD drive). Some sort of pyramid grows from the base, with a precision lens and mirror system at the top, capturing the image and light, in a similar way a scanner or camera would. It then converts it into a video signal that is sent through video leads going from the adapter to your TV set.
Its selling for $49, more info at Divineo China
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December 16th, 2005, 17:35 Posted By: wraggster
Yet another new commercial PSP Game released:

Pinball Hall of Fame is a compilation of 10 Gottlieb’s greatest pinball machines spanning the 60 years of arcade pinball’s golden age. Recreated in a 3D environment, the gameplay visuals and sound effects are so authentic; it will take the player back in time to when pinball machines ruled the arcades! The mix of tables will include Aces High, Central Park, Big Shot, Genie, Black Hole, Victory and more!
More info here --> http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?pro...8&lsaid=219793
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December 16th, 2005, 17:34 Posted By: wraggster
The New PSP Releases keep on coming:

This portable version of the Japanese flight sim features full-3D planes that include the Boeing 777-200, Boeing 767-300 and Boeing 757-400. You can fly from a cockpit view, either from the perspective of the captain or the first officer, from a behind the jet view, or from a clear view with no obstructions except for the required readouts. Jet De Go! on PSP features four modes: Flight Mode, Trial Mode, Replay Mode and Flight Guide. Flight Mode and Trial Mode both involve flying different planes, but Trial Mode allows you to select your plane and airport freely and attempt to make your flight in a fixed time. Replay Mode lets you view replays of your flights, selecting your favorite camera angle. The Flight Guide mode gives you a look at cool little facts about your favorite planes.
More information here --> http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?pro...8&lsaid=219793
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December 16th, 2005, 17:28 Posted By: wraggster
New Commercial PSP Game released, heres the info:

A remake of the 1997 Super Nintendo game. Mega Man: Irregular Hunter X builds upon the Mega Man engine, with newly rendered 3D models and visually enhanced environments. In addition, players can expect a new soundtrack and new sound effects as well. The game also sports new cutscenes that will precede every boss battle, and an all-new, unlockable movie that details the Mega Man X universe. As with previous Mega Man titles, a stage select system lets players tackle levels in any order and replay them limitless times. By defeating bosses, X acquires weapons which can be used to unlock new paths through other stages. Armor parts are also hidden throughout the game and provide players with abilities that can be used to access additional areas and items. With combinations of jumps, dodges, wall jumps and a high speed dash ability, the action reaches the frantic heights which the X series has become known for.

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December 16th, 2005, 03:09 Posted By: wraggster
We are talking Homebrew and Emulators here but whats the Port you would like to see or maybe even a new version of an existing release on the PSP, obviously you have to be realistic and remember that PSP developing still has a long way to go, most releases dont use any ASM so for emulators that could mean quite a difference.
Ill start off by saying i would love a port or even a Nintendo 64 emulator released on the PSP, the buttonconfig might be a problem but to see Mario 64 on the PSP would be awesome.
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December 16th, 2005, 02:18 Posted By: wraggster
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alatnet has updated his puzzle game Acnos Energizer. According to the author this version comes with "major improvements". More detailed information is supplied with the attached readme.txt.
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December 16th, 2005, 02:12 Posted By: wraggster
Onetonbullet has posted some news and a screenshot of the release of the Neo Mini PSP convertor, heres some of the info:
The Neo 2 in 1 Mini-converter for PSP is a perfect add-on to your PSP for user that require memory space Use multiple cheap memory source like CF card, Microdrive or Micro HD via this converter on your PSP!
Product specifications:
* Acts as a CF card, Microdrive and Micro HD converter all-in-one. You can use any type of card/drive just like you will use a standard Memory Stick!
* CF/MicroDrive/MicroHD/Memory Stick auto detect and auto run: Plug and play! - Support up to 4GB memory size on PSP. * Built-in PSP Ready/Busy/NULL, 3 states status indication. - The 2in1 Mini-converter can exchange data between PC and PSP through any standard PSP USB cable. It supports direct CF/MicroDrive/MicroHD/MS formatting on PSP.
Check out the full info and screenshot in this forum topic --> http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=15408
Thanks to Onetonbullet for this great news.
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December 16th, 2005, 01:53 Posted By: wraggster
Vaza is a one man modding machine and continues to release mods for the gameAttack of the Mutants, heres the info from this mod:
Hello Everyone, New one today.
This is a special AOTM mod, It is 2 mods of the same theme. The theme is
Futurama VS The Simpsons. You choose which one you like the best and install it, the theme will be the cartoon you chose vs the other one.
E.G. Choose The Simpsons, Your game will be against Futurama.
Enjoy!!!
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December 16th, 2005, 01:43 Posted By: wraggster
MPH has released a new version of his Firmware Launcher:
Firmware launcher 1.3.6 with video support !!!
I have just finished the last version of firmware launcher which allows to play video (MPEG4 and AVC) with firmware 2.00 launched (2.50 bug).
Source soon available.
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December 15th, 2005, 21:15 Posted By: wraggster
Some great news from a quality free PSP site and a great addition to the PSP Community: PSP Vault
"Exit" came out in Japan today. There are screenshots all over the place, but I suppose you've already seen them at your site of choice. The art style of this game is supposedly second to none, so I'll have to give it a shot when I get a chance.
It looks like downloadable content will also be released for this game; the official webpage says that 10 stages will be playable per pack, and they'll release several packs throughout the game's lifetime. Right now it looks like they have 4 packs scheduled, and 1 is already available: http://www.exitgame.net/pc/h_download.html
There are also some PC-sized wallpapers of the game's logo that you can download: http://www.exitgame.net/pc/h_gallery.html#ga01
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December 15th, 2005, 21:03 Posted By: wraggster
Edison Carter has again updated his great Trainer for the Grand Theft Auto game, remember that this coder above all is reponsible for the groundbreaking homebrew on v2.60 firmware.
Heres whats new:
v0.4:
Your car is indestructible, always steaming, smoking, or on fire
No reload
Support for firmware 2.6
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December 15th, 2005, 20:40 Posted By: wraggster
It has been brought to my attention by a source who i cannot divulge that a PSP site may try to charge by way of membership to download Homebrew files, now until it happens i will take this as a rumour but the site who i wont divulge at the mo plans to ask for membership fees for their downloads section, similiar to what other file downloaders do.
Now remember that Homebrew is for free, if any site asks you to pay via any means tell them a big no and to developers make sure if it happens that you force them to take your releases away from them, i hope this is just a rumour but with the PSP scene nothing surprises me.
Confirmation
Earlier i was pointed to a download on that server that had a price to download, i didnt take a screencap but i did post the news over at PS2dev in the release thread and the download is now free, but i wasnt the only one that spotted it, the price for download was .11$ and yes that isnt much but when software is supposed to be free its a downright cheek, the link is here for those interested --> http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=3571&start=210 (thats the link to what i posted in the release thread)
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December 15th, 2005, 20:35 Posted By: wraggster
miemt11 has released in our Forum --> http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=15337 a UMD Loader to Load UMDs only (not isos, we never post warez unlike some )
Heres what miemt11 posted:
"Simple UMD Loader for Education purpose
What it does?
Just boot a real UMD inside the drive
Version 0.02
1: Simple Option to run or exit the program
2: Press Square to boot the UMD
3: Press Circle to exit the program
4: Detect whether a UMD is in the drive
Version 0.01
1: Boot a UMD that all"
Could this be a way to eventually boot games like GTA/Star Wars Battlefront 2 on a PSP v1.50 well lets hope so but for now check out the release thread here --> http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=15337
and remember you saw it first on PSP News 
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December 15th, 2005, 19:27 Posted By: wraggster
Dkla has updated the great Sudoku game for the PSP, heres the info:
Version 0.2 is now here, and thanks to the people who helped contribute Lua code -- this is rapidly becoming a cool OpenSource Lua project!!! :-)
Anyway, here's the update info:
Version 0.2 (alpha)
New stuff added:
* "New Puzzle" now picks a grid from over 200 valid puzzles (all generated from gnome_soduku). Thanks to Benoit Favre for submitting the "New Puzzle" code!
* A new selectable "Show Candidates" option shows the possible choices for the current cell in a fun and irreverent manner...
* Fonts are still bitmapped, but the code is in there for TT fonts. Uncomment the code and see for yourself.
* Graphic tweaks and cleanup
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December 15th, 2005, 19:15 Posted By: wraggster
Elxx has released a web sever application for the PSP.
"What this does is basically let you download files from your PSP using your wireless network connection. You can browse through the files on your web browser, as if you're surfing a website. HTML pages will even be displayed and rendered correctly so you could run a website off your PSP"
Thanks to Kojote again for the news
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December 15th, 2005, 19:12 Posted By: wraggster
Thanks to Kojote for this news.
alatnet has released a public beta of his programming class project "Acnos Energizer". It's a puzzle game written in Lua.
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