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December 8th, 2005, 08:36 Posted By: wraggster
ema has updated the texteditor for Lua.
Whats New:
Global Word Selector (can access all built-in features)
Memory status (needs LuaPlayer 0.15 or later)
More stable LUA execution (require works correctly)
Add new color schemes
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December 8th, 2005, 08:34 Posted By: wraggster
Source - PDRoms
This Lua program is a heavily modified version of the 3D cube that comes with Lua Player. In this program you can control the cube's movement using the analog stick & sholder buttons. You can zoom in and out using the dpad up and down. Displayed on the cube is the x,y,z, and zoom values. If you press X, the stuff displayed on the cube will change to battery info. and back. To use, just place the 3D cube 2 folder in the "ms0:\PSP\GAME\LuaPlayer\A pplications".
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December 8th, 2005, 08:31 Posted By: wraggster
Edison Carter has updated the Cheat Device for GTA:Liberty City Stories, heres whats new:
– Activate spawn cheats with one button
– Screenshot
– Edit car colors
– Never fall off your motorcycle
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December 8th, 2005, 08:28 Posted By: wraggster
IchigoKurosaki posted a new version of Deflect, heres the info:
"This release was meant to feel more like a game than an example. I have added a Health bar that will gain once you deflect the ball and lower if you miss the ball. I have also added random ball movement and smoother paddle movement. The point of the game is to deflect the ball and not to drain your health bar.
This Version
-Random Ball Movement
-Smoother Paddle Movement
-Health Bar
-Game Over Screen
Upcoming Versions
-Multi Player Game
-Music Selection
-Game Options"
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December 8th, 2005, 01:38 Posted By: wraggster
Article from Slashdot
TheStreet.com is reporting that the 360 has captured the hype machine for this Christmas season. The PSP, meanwhile, is still struggling for mindshare compared to Nintendo's offerings. From the article: "Sony launched the PSP in the U.S. to great acclaim earlier this year and sold more than half a million units in the first two days. The device marked the first effort by Sony, the leader in the console game industry for the last 10 years with its PlayStation and PlayStation 2 systems, to enter the portable game market, which has been dominated by Nintendo ... Right now, the PSP's threat to Nintendo -- much less to Apple -- remains hypothetical. Sales of the PSP are disappointing thus far, particularly this holiday season. Through the end of October, Sony had sold just 1.6 million of the devices after the first days' sales flurry."
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December 8th, 2005, 00:25 Posted By: wraggster
Like most PSP webmasters and fans i check out lots of sites and i do admire some even if they are rivals to our own. So with that in mind im offering to do a Linkshare scheme where i on either my left or right column (dont ask me which) will link to your PSP site and obviously we should share by linking back, call it a partnership of sorts 
I wont link to any site who have downloads for UMD loaders & Warez for obvious reasons. So if you have a site then let me know and we will check it out and then ill sort the links out.
Remember a community grows stronger by coming together 
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December 8th, 2005, 00:19 Posted By: wraggster
Continuing the theme of some of my newsposts from last week, i would like you the members and visitors to this site to answer what is the Worst game, UMD film and accessory for the PSP, the one thats a real stinker and reasons why of course.
Itll be interesting to guage reaction as to what is the worst.
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December 7th, 2005, 22:02 Posted By: wraggster
deniska in our PSP Emulation & Homebrew Forum has released a great new game for the PSP , heres a screen to get you moist:

Here is a PSP port of Kenta Cho's shooter rRootage:
Control your ship and avoid the barrage.
Use the laser to destroy the battleship of the enemy.
You can cause more damage if you fire the laser close to the enemy.
When all ships are destroyed, the game is over.
The ship extends 200,000 and every 500,000 points.
Downloads and more information here --> http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=14995
thanks to Deniska for another great release for our PSP Scene and on our great DCEmu Homebrew & Gaming Network Forums.
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December 7th, 2005, 21:49 Posted By: wraggster
MikDaSpik & Warlord 7856 have released their first issue of PSPUK magazine.
PSPUK magazine covers commercial games and homebrew.
The magazine weighs is a massive 80 pages to keep you busy. This issue has reviews of GTA, Coded Arms, Burnout Legends and an interview with DeNitro and reviews of homebrew games.
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December 7th, 2005, 20:51 Posted By: wraggster
Source - Digital World Tokyo
The theory behind Sony’s LocationFree TV products is both sound and compelling — take a video source at home, such as a TV or digital recorder of some form, and beam the resulting pictures across the internet to a dedicated mobile screen. Until now, however, the practical results have been somewhat less than perfect, with clunky equipment and poor image quality.
That may all be about to change as the LF-PK1, the latest attempt to get LocationFree right, will happily send your shows to more devices, including a PSP or a regular laptop. Our own Martyn Williams risked square eyes for life to road test it and you can read the intriguing results after the jump.
A couple of months ago when Sony announced its latest LocationFree TV base station it seemed like the product line had taken a new course. LocationFree TV is a system that enables you to take your living room on the road. With a broadband connection the base device can stream broadcast TV and content from devices such as DVD players or hard-disk recorders across the internet to wherever you are.
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December 7th, 2005, 20:15 Posted By: wraggster
In an interview published in Xbox360ism (a special edition of Dorimaga), Capcom Research & Development division chief Keiji Inafune said he expects Resident Evil 5 to be released simultaneously on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 if possible.
"We want to grow the Resident Evil series into a multi-platform franchise, so we hope to release it simultaneously [on the two next-generation consoles]," Inafune told Xbox360ism. "But since we don't know the launch period for the PS3 yet, so it's hard to say [if we can]."
Inafune also revealed that Resident Evil 5 will feature online elements, although he did not elaborate.
In other zombie-related Capcom news, Inafune said that his first project for the Xbox 360, Dead Rising, is slated for release after summer 2006. Inafune explained that the game could be released earlier, but he's taking the time to polish it as much as possible.
Inafune also revealed that Microsoft initially asked Capcom to make an original Xbox 360 title catered towards the taste of the Japanese consumers, but the third-party publisher declined. Inafune stated that Capcom's aim is to release games that will be a global hit, regardless of whether it's for the Xbox 360 or PS3.
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December 7th, 2005, 20:00 Posted By: wraggster
I posted the news yesterday of Metal Gear Acid 2 on PSP but Lik Sang did such a good article it deserves more exposure:
 
Last December Metal Gear Acid, the spin off strategy card game launched with the PSP. Now the sequel has arrived and all pre-ordered copies are already winging their way over to you right now, complete with the free "Solid Eye Tobidacid" device. As you can see this goes onto the front of your PSP, blocks outside light, and through two eye holes at the top, produces true 3D graphics. While it isn't suitable for use everywhere (you can turn 3D mode off), it's perfect for anywhere you have some privacy, and the effect is excellent.
The games theatre mode allows you to view video clips from special cards collected during gameplay in true 3D, which according to the official website "includes a sexy scene with Eva". In that spirit, Konami also buddied up with a Japanese men's magazine called Sabra, and their female idol models are featured exclusively in this Japanese release and you can check 'em out with the Solid Eye.
Moving onto the actual game, there's an all new story this time around, starting when Snake is suddenly taken captive by a man who calls himself an FBI agent. Coaxed into infiltrating a research facility, Snake soon finds a cleverly devised trap involving the U.S. military and Venus, a female secret agent who holds the key to top secret research and the third generation Metal Gear. All the while Snake’s mind is flooded with troubling thoughts as he tries to put together the pieces of his fateful past.
During gameplay you'll be able to switch between the two lead characters, Solid Snake and Teliko Venus. This is the first of many major changes the sequel brings with it, and to quote Konami's official website the new gameplay is "redefining Card Tactics for a new generation", and an "increased level of Intellectual Stimulation will accelerate production of Serotonin." In other words, MG Acid 2 will really get the brain juices flowing. Then at the same time the "dynamic gameplay will spark a dopamine rush of pleasure", and the 3D Solid Eye device "will cause noradrenalin wonder to rush through your body." Which I believe roughly translates to it'll be lots of fun and it looks damn cool too. Check out three full trailers and screenshots etc at Lik Sang .
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December 7th, 2005, 19:49 Posted By: wraggster
Not sure if this is already out in Europe/UK but its such a great game ill give it a heads up, heres the info:

Burnout Legends sets the bar for on-the-go automotive anarchy, combining the series' trademark speed, destruction and depth with new PSP-only features, gameplay refinements and connectivity. Gamers can look forward to eight gameplay modes, including crash, road rage and pursuit, with white-knuckle multiplayer via WiFi, and a GameShare option allowing players to wirelessly share a demo level of the game with friends.
More info --> http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?pro...6&lsaid=219793
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December 7th, 2005, 19:45 Posted By: wraggster
A new Commercial PSP Game thats been released in Japan is Geki Sengoku Musou, heres the info:

Geki Sengoku Musou or Samurai Warriors: State of War is Koei's latest PSP action strategy game. In this version, you can pair with another warrior or soldier to fight the battles, each paired warrior gives you different abilities and power-ups. Koei announced over 200 characters that you can pair with. The PSP version also support head to head battle and co-operative battle with up to 4 players over WiFi.
Sounds awesome, for more info and to get yourself a copy head over to Lik Sang
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December 7th, 2005, 16:26 Posted By: wraggster
dr_watson has released a great looking Space Invador Clone for the PSP, heres the info from the Release Thread
"This is a prototype of StarBugz, a Space Invader clone. The purpose of the project was to get myself familiar with programming PSP games, and hopefully to build up a simple game engine in the process.
After working on the project in my spare time for nearly a month, the hardware accelerated 2D game engine, called JGE (Jas Game Engine), was basically done. JGE uses Gu libraries for image rendering and StarBugz now becomes a small showcase of the engine, demonstrating various features of it. "
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December 7th, 2005, 15:40 Posted By: wraggster
Just a short off topic but still interesting newspost:
The Xbox360 is now available around the world and although it may be hard to get a hold of ive seen and played on one and my jaw dropped at the graphics (must have been a damn good TV too). Our Xbox360 Site on the DCEmu Network has the latest news from around the world about the Xbox 360 inc if you cant find an Xbox360 and if your desperate then <a href="http://www.success-hk.com/affiliatewiz/aw.asp?B=112&A=50&Task=Click" target="_blank" >Success HK</a> might be the best place to snag an import Xbox360.
For the best in Xbox 360 News check out our <a href="http://xbox360.dcemu.co.uk/" target="_blank" >Xbox 360 News Site</a>.
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December 6th, 2005, 20:56 Posted By: wraggster
Ema has released a new text editor written in Lua: (also 3 more Lua releases found on site)
"TTLDE Version 1.0
is a text editor written by LUA.
...with following features:
- Original input method
- LUA code execution(TTLDE catches syntax/runtime errors)
- Windows style selection & cut, copy, paste
- Multi document editing
- Auto indent
- Word select(from dictionary)
- Quick search
- Customizeable color scheme / keyboard layout / dictionary. "
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-HSV Version 0.1 (3k)
-Blit benchmark (2k)
-Mass point dynamics test (1k) either above or via the comments
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December 6th, 2005, 02:06 Posted By: wraggster
From Slashdot
A Sony spokeswoman has actually admitted they will stop crippling the PSP's RSS functionality if enough customers ask for it." From the article: "SCEI will consider adding compatibility for RSS text feeds should users request it, said Nanako Kato, a spokeswoman for SCEI in Tokyo. The support for podcasts allows users to stream audio content to the PSP. The system supports feeds compatible with RSS 2.0 and encoded in the MP3 or AAC (MPEG4) formats. The firmware update also added support for Windows Media Audio files, direct download of copy-protected content through the PSP's Web browser, and Chinese-language character encoding." We just mentioned the rollout of the limited RSS functionality they already support
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