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November 9th, 2005, 02:34 Posted By: wraggster
The PSP NEWS & Lik Sang 30 Day Coding Comp are now here for you to see, heres a rundown of those entries and the persons involved:
The Entrants
William Edmeades - Loki (#1)
This is not a complete game but rather an insight to making this game and a demo of the game itself. I do not expect to win anything as it is not finished or tuned to perfection as it still has problems which can be easily solved and changed. I do not have the time at this moment to complete this project but if people find it interesting and want it completed, I will try my hardest to complete this project.
Do anything you want with this release, if you dont like it, Kill it. I will try to release a good LUA game with plenty of comments in the near future as long as everything that i plan goes well.
Stéphane Lévesque - Ikuzo (#2)
This game work on firmware 2.0, & 1.5
Deniska / NOIZ2SAv07 (#3)
NEW IN V0.7:
- tate mode: lot's of people requested this feature...More room for action & better scaling. looks and controls much like "Star Soldier"
Note: I desided to create a separate tate-mode version, since it's using different sized graphics. If you like the horizontal mode, stick to v0.6 for now.
- !!!!nicer graphics: customizable backgrounds, wireframe mode, semi-transparent shapes.
- new blue color scheme. If you like the original graphics, ovewrite the files in images directory with the stuff from images_classic.
You can still create your own color schemes/backgrounds/hud. Just edit the files in images directory.
- 50% new soundtracks..
- Menu graphics logic adjustments.
- Numerous optimizations and bug fixes.
- src code included..
Mike Haggar - PSPicross 0.2(#4)
Picross (a.k.a. nonogram, pic-a-pix, griddler, etc.) game for the PSP. Made in LUA for PSP.
Xul8t0r / Submission (#5)
Press X to start the game. Use the analog controller to move the pointer, and use X to fire a missile. You can only have one missile in the water at the time. Look at the small square in the down-left corner to see when you can shoot. Green means that you can shoot, while red means that you cannot. Try hitting the bigger boats for most points. You have 20 missiles, and there's 30 boats to hit. If you run out of missiles, or there's no boats left, then the game is over. You can press start at any time to quit the game.
PSmonkey / Quake 3 Bsp Map Viewer (#6)
This is a simple app writen over the past 2 days that lets you view a
quake 3 bsp map file on the psp. This is early alpha build!!
l33th4x0r / Connect 4 (#7)
2 player connect4
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November 8th, 2005, 23:51 Posted By: wraggster
The entries are in and ill be posting them all on a page tonight, then ill contact the 5 people i have chosen to review the entries and hopefully a winner can be chosen quickly from them.
thanks for your time
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November 8th, 2005, 20:16 Posted By: wraggster
News from Lik Sang
After the recent release of S.O.C.O.M 3 on PS2, the U.S. Navy Seals have taken their team-based tactical stealth action over to the PSP. For the first time ever you can have 16 player battles on your handheld, either through ad hoc or online gameplay, and all on the games 12 brand new PSP exclusive multi-player maps. Furthermore, there's two exclusive handheld multi-player modes that weren't in the PS2 title either, the first of which is deathmatch titled "Free For All", while the second is named "Captive". Protecting your hostages from the opposite team, captive mode is very similar to "suppression" from SOCOM 3, but here players can be brought back to life after being killed. Those who do also have SOCOM 3 however, can unlock extra multi-player skins, weapons and more by syncing mission data through a USB connection.
 
Single player wise, as the SEAL commander, you and your team can work through 14 missions, then replay it afterwards in an entirely new way through the "Instant Action" option, with different objectives, enemy and object placement. Many such missions take place in a new PSP exclusive area, Chile, and you can customize all missions to your favorite types like hostage rescue, demolition and others. Helping keep the action portable friendly, there's multiple save points, which also eliminate having to replay a failed mission from the beginning. To ensure the PSP don't lose out despite missing some extra triggers and an entire analog stick too, some functions are mapped to simply double tapping a button or such, and work great. Lastly there's also a lock-on system, but ensuring SOCOM stays strategic, those using it while running will have less chance of hitting than someone standing still. Well now that you've been briefed; get ready to gear up and head on into battle this week with SOCOM: FireTeam Bravo on PSP!
More info and to buy SOCOM: FireTeam Bravo go here --> http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?pro...2&lsaid=219793
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November 8th, 2005, 18:54 Posted By: wraggster
Smashin Git posted this news in our Submit News forum --> http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=13506
Chris Swindle has just released his port of SMSPlus v1.2, a SMS / Game Gear emulator.
It has fullspeed, fullscreen, sound and zip support. To go back to the file selector press both shoulder buttons.
This is from his readme,
This is the initial public release of SMSPlus1.2 for the PSP, here are the details:
Future changes:
- Add loading and saving of SRAM
- 2 player link up cable emulation
- Allow option of keeping the aspect ratio
- Tidy up source and release
v0.90
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Features:
- SMSPlus 1.2 core used
- Zooming of SMS & GG to fullscreen on the PSP
- 60fps with sound
- ZIP ROM support
- Go back to fileselector with L & R shoulder buttons
- Buttons:
X - Button 1
O - Button 2
Start - Start (on GG)
Thanks go to Charles MacDonald (the original author of SMSPlus) for
developing a portable SMS emulator, and everyone who is working on PSPSDK.
Download Here --> http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=13506
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November 8th, 2005, 09:23 Posted By: wraggster
Durante has released an Excellent looking game for the PSP, heres whats posted on his Site:
Crystalise is an action/puzzle game for the Sony PSP.
It uses a highly modified version of Shine & Nevin's LuaPlayer.
Most of the functionality is contained in about 2600 lines of Lua code, but I implemented some fairly game-specific performance-critical methods in C. I also rewrote most of LuaPlayer's graphics code to use OpenGL and added some (graphical and other) features.
All images and sound effects were also made by me, so you should be aware that this is programmer's art.
Heres a screen:
Download Here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/Crystalise.shtml
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November 7th, 2005, 23:56 Posted By: wraggster
PSPMillionaire has updated his Who Wants to be a Millionaire game written in Lua for the PSP, heres whats new:
- 100 questions added. Total questions is now 750.
- Ability to walk away with money added by hitting R
- Some typos in questions fixed.
- Audience Poll code updated.
- Total Earnings added to end of game screen. Will add up every time you play, whether in one sitting or also if you turn the game off and play again later.
- A few more responses to answers added.
- Music bug fixed after hitting X at the check screen.
- Font changed
- 50/50 sound effect corrected.
- Audience Poll music now loops until X is pushed.
- Money amount colors changed to orange.
Download Here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/pspmillionaire.shtml
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November 7th, 2005, 23:48 Posted By: wraggster
PSPages has released the 3rd magazine for the PSP in their release series, heres whats new:
Yep, the time has arived, the 3rd issue of PSPages is finally here after a one week delay. You won't be dissapointed though. With 115 pages, its sure to fill a gap for quite a while. We have listened to our readers, and our screen shots are now full screen. Yay!
Theres a couple of minor changes in this issue which you might spot, as well as the staff page containing some rather GTA inspired titles. So enough of this, just go download it and enjoy.
Download Here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/pspagesmagazine.shtml
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November 7th, 2005, 23:27 Posted By: wraggster
Danzel has released a telnet client for the PSP, and its called Peldet v0.2
Heres the info:
I've been working on a telnet client for psp.
Currently has about all the basic stuff you need including:
Ability to chose which wifi to connect to
Chose where to telnet to
Favorites
Give it a test. Its good enough that you could connect to a MUD and have a play. Text input is done through p-sprint, so check out its site to see how to use that, link is in the readme.
Download via the comments:
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November 7th, 2005, 22:08 Posted By: wraggster
Source - Engadget
We’re not sure what kind of crazy amounts of free time 18 year old Tyson Ibele had to whip up this demo Sony Style commercial, but hot damn, if you’re a fan of that transformer video where Shockwave breakdances, you’re gonna love this. (Yes, that’s a PowerShot flipping into a PSP at right.) No, Sony didn’t pay this kid for his work, but if they were smart they might. Wanna whip us up a couple Engadget videos while you’re at it, Tyson?
Screenshot and link to Movie file in the comments:
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November 7th, 2005, 09:19 Posted By: wraggster
Its the FINAL day to submit your entrys for the PSP NEWS & Lik Sang 30 Day Coding Comp, heres an update of all the info:
The contest will run from October 8th 00:01am 2005 to November 7th, 2005.
The contest will end at 11.59pm gmt , (the end of November 7th , 2005).
Software can be for any version PSP.
Submissions for the contest should be sent to bluebolshi@hotmail.com or messaged to wraggster on the DCEmu UK forums or posted in the Private Developers Forum
Submissions must be new or updated releases and ones that havent been publically released before the winner of the contest is announced.
Submissions will be posted over a 2 day period or less if the amount of entries is small starting November 8th.
Multiple entries are allowed although only the best entry will win prizes.
Entries must be freeware so that when tournament ends they can be distributed.
This competition is open to anyone and all software for the PSP.
The Judging will be done by 5 selected DCEmu Forum Members after a poll decides who the top 5 entries are (the poll will run for 2 days).
The winner will be announced on the 12th November 2005.
Prizes
One main prize of a complete package of essential PSP accessories:
Logitech PlayGear Amp
External 3200mAh Battery Pack
Power Charging Cradle
Hori Portable Pouch Style (Ash Black)
Airform UMD Pocket (Black)
USB Transfer/Recharge Cable (2in1)
Liquid Crystal Filter
Good Luck 
So not too long now, remember you can enter as many times as you want and we accept any PSP Software including new unreleased versions of older publically released software, for example if a PSPGBA 30day Comp edition came out it could be entered, so hopefully you understand.
If you have sent me an email to my hotmail account it might pay to also PM me on the forums as hotmail seems to have stopped at least 1 entry getting to me.
Remember if you enter you have a good chance 
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November 6th, 2005, 11:45 Posted By: wraggster
Following the release of the NTSC version a few days ago here comes the Pal version,

The TV Adapter for PSP (PSP2TV) lets you hook up your PSP to your home television via Composite or S-Video and Stereo connectors. It also lets you connect and use a PS2 controller on your PSP. The installation requires you to open and modify your PSP console, you need to replace the front face plate with the one included. This device is recommended anyone who wants to play their favorite PSP title on the big screen.
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November 6th, 2005, 11:39 Posted By: wraggster
On quiet days its nice to look at whats just around the corner, heres a few PSP items to look forward to in the next few months:
Talkman

A voice-activated translation software application designed originally to teach English to Japanese PSP owners. Outside of pure translations, Talkman lets players play games to test their fluency of a language.
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Memory Stick Pro Duo Video Recorder

Hori's Memory Stick PRO Duo Video Recorder allows you to record movies and TV shows directly to your Memory Stick PRO Duo. Four different recording modes allow you to control the amount of space used on your Memory Stick.
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SOCOM: FireTeam Bravo


As the SEAL commander, the player will be supported by an AI teammate executing traditional SOCOM team-based tactical, stealth and action gameplay. After successfully completing a level, players can replay the mission in an entirely new way through the "Instant Action" option, with different objectives, enemy and object placement.
In addition, multiple players will be able to form clans and take on their friends for team based high-action gameplay in SOCOM Fireteam Bravo via a Wi-Fi connection.
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Sony PSP Giga Pack

Available for a limited time starting in November, the PSP Giga Pack includes an unprecedented added-value package of accessories, including the PSP System, a 1GB Memory Stick PRO Duo, battery pack, AC adaptor, USB Cable, and an all-new PSP Stand.
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November 5th, 2005, 10:47 Posted By: wraggster

Just when you are getting into that racing game, the battery dies on you.
And it always runs out when you are as far away from the charger as you can
get! The PSP back-lock battery system from www.psptree.co.uk is a new gadget
that claims to double the life of your battery. When it was removed from the
packaging, the first thing that I noticed was how light-weight it was. It
contains a 1800 mAh Lithium battery battery which the packaging claims can
give up to 3 hours extra power for your PSP. The exterior of the unit is the
same colour as the PSP and has an AC adaptor socket on the side so that you
can charge it at the same time as using it. It also has an LED which tells
you that it is on. It clamped and clicked on to the PSP with ease, using the
2 metal holes on the PSP to lock it in place. It had a firm fit once
installed. A wire attaches from the unit to the AC socket on the PSP so that
you can either use the PSP battery or switch over to the back-lock battery.
I charged and discharged the unit fully 3 times before-hand as that gives it
the highest chance of reaching full capacity, On the test run, I managed to
get 2 hours 24 minutes from the device which was a little short of the 3
hours stated, but I may have been using the PSP more intensely than in the
manufacturers test. Even so, this gave a hefty life extension to the PSP
battery, which many users say does not have nearly enough life in it.
Verdict: A neat, lightweight device recommended for anyone looking to have a
decent back-up for their PSP battery.
Pros: Lightweight, easy to fit and
use, decent battery life.
Cons: Manual switch-over from PSP battery.
Stockist: www.psptree.co.uk, price £11.99
Thanks to Simon for the review 
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November 4th, 2005, 23:37 Posted By: wraggster
Rob_PSP has just released PSP-PDA v1.2 for the PSP.
PSP-PDA is a PDA program with a notepad, music player, image viewer, address book, calendar, calculator, and clock. Here are the changes to this version:
Added: Music Playlist, right trigger switches between file manager and playlist.
Added: P-Sprint keyboard emulator by Arwin
Added: Stopwatch and Timer
Added: Goto Month in Calendar
Added: View Week and Month Events in Calendar
Added: Theme support including theme by Pochi
Added: Additional icons by Cancan
Modified: Keyboard input now wraps around
Modified: File->Save now also manually saves Address book and Calendar
Fixed: Notepad carriage return bug
Fixed: Calendar event bug
Download Here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/psp-pda.shtml
Dragaron & cancan have made some great icons and more for PSP-PDA here --> http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=13171
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