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September 5th, 2005, 17:53 Posted By: wraggster
News from Lik Sang
Datel has released a new smart and clever double capacity battery pack for your PSP. The X2 is 3800 mAh (twice more than the factory original battery from Sony) and simply plugs in directly into the battery slot of the PlayStation Portable, as a replacement for the original one. Cool and good-looking, the X2 is probably one of the best solutions for extended playing time on your new sexy gadget, and is in stock and shipping within 24 hours for 49.90 US$ only.
With the same delivery, we have received the first batch of Action Replay Max for the PSP, which is unfortunately a very disappointing effort in the series. Continuing on the trend of delivering only "Power Saves Tools" instead of Cheat-Code products everytime the "Max" ending is added to the "Action Replay" brand name, Datel just delivered a quite useless piece of hardware. Unfortunately, there is nothing new that you can do with the AR Max and that you couldn't do with a simple USB Transfer cable and a Memory Stick. Then again, Datel promises a power saves database on their codejunkies web site but at the time being, there are no special power saves to be found for the existing PSP games...
More info at Lik Sang
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September 5th, 2005, 08:42 Posted By: wraggster
Jett has released a new game made from Lua for the PSP, heres what he posted:
To use, copy script.lua (along with the rest of the files) into your PSP/GAME/luaplayer/ folder. Feel free to use one player.lua instead (must be renamed to script.lua) if you don't have someone to play multiplayer with (warning: it gets so fast that you can't miss after a while thus making it's replay value extremely tiny)
My first game was a one player version that is top down instead of side to side. It's attatched if you would like to check it out (I was going to implement it into the menu I created for the multiplayer version but due to lack of motivation I didn't)
Ive added an eboot so that it can be used as a standalone, download here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/smiliez.shtml
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September 5th, 2005, 04:11 Posted By: wraggster
Heres a start of a new mini feature for the site to see which is the best for PSP from game types to cases and much more. First off its the turn of Footie or soccer depending on where you live in the world, heres the contenders(thanks to Lik Sang for graphics/descriptions)
<b>FIFA Soccer</b>
Boasting unprecedented visual and audio features, a deep selection of advanced controls, and more than 350 official team and league licenses, FIFA Soccer delivers console quality to the PSP. Battle your way through Season and Tournament play, or replay famous games as you fight your way out of preset match situations in the Challenges mode. With Mid-Season Scenario and wireless capabilities, FIFA Soccer is the only complete, authentic, and intelligent soccer experience for the PSP.
http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?pro...3&lsaid=219793
<b>World Tour Soccer </b>
Fans of the extremely popular World Tour Soccer franchise can now take the global game on go and play a match anytime, anywhere with World Tour Soccer for the PSP handheld entertainment system. Featuring 128 club teams, 86 international teams, nine international classic teams from the past, nine classic club teams from the past, seven league all-star teams, six international super teams and eight different stadiums, World Tour Soccer for the PSP provides gamers with the ultimate soccer experience. Supporting up to two players via wireless multiplayer connectivity, gamers can compete against the Artificial Intelligence (AI) or go head-to-head against another player. World Tour Soccer for the PSP features several gameplay modes including Quick Game, Exhibition Match, Challenge Mode and Cups Mode. By featuring the tightest, most realistic soccer action for a handheld to date, World Tour Soccer for the PSP is easy to pick up and play, but challenging enough for the biggest soccer fan by offering the accessibility of intuitive controls coupled with the depth and complexity of the real sport.
http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?pro...7&lsaid=219793
<b>Winning Eleven 9 Ubiquitous Evolution</b>
The first handheld iteration of Konami's top sports title, this PSP version of Winning Eleven (known as Pro Evolution Soccer in Europe) will feature the utter realism, intuitive play and fast-paced action of the ever-popular series. The handheld version will also be almost identical in terms of available clubs and international sides, with 57 national sides lining up alongside 136 club teams. The highly-competitive multi-player aspects of the game are highlighted using the hardware's wireless systems. Challenge rival players (via an ad-hoc wireless connection) to games, with all data related to match results ? goals for, goals against, wins, etc ? retained in a running tally. Solo players can also hone their skills within six different leagues and a host of cup tournaments, and the PSP game can also be linked to the PlayStation 2 version for data exchange of created teams for play on either version or for trade with friends.
http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?pro...2&lsaid=219793
So there you have it 3 games for PSP although one is 2 weeks from release, which game do you like and which do you dislike, which is the best true footie game for the PSP ?
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September 5th, 2005, 00:12 Posted By: wraggster
If theres one game for the PSP that would encourage you to upgrade to a higher firmware or indeed buy another PSP its Grandtheft auto, the Hong kong Online store Lik Sang is taking preorders and has this posted on their site:
"This PlayStation Portable GTA edition is an all-new game set in the seedy, sprawling underworld of Liberty City, the New York-Chicago hybrid that was also the crime scene for Grand Theft Auto III. Developed by Rockstar Leeds in conjunction with the franchise creators at Rockstar North, you can expect all manner of adult felonies from car theft to robberies, murders and more. As has become a standard for the ambitious and controversial series, Liberty City Stories will shine on Sony's handheld with interactive, open environments, superb voice talent and diverse, cool music."
Heres some mouth watering screenshots from GTA Portable.Com
More screenshots below (via the comments)
Its looking very good 
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September 4th, 2005, 20:50 Posted By: wraggster
Well not really but someone has turned the awesome Dreamcast into a Portable machine and with 250 games and up to 500 homebrew/emulation releases it kicks major ass, heres the the scoop:
News From Lik Sang
Long time Lik-Sang readers may recall that just over two years ago we revealed the "Treamcast" to the world, a portable Dreamcast console mass produced and sold here in the shady streets of Hong Kong. Alas due to legal reasons we weren't able to sell it, but that didn't stop one of our readers, David Kaplish, who decided if he couldn't buy one, he'd build one.
Continuing his voyage into un-charted technical waters, David set his sights on a much larger console, the Sega Dreamcast. This wasn't an idea others hadn't thought of doing, but while reading on different forums, David found the reason no one actually went ahead and did it, was they didn't know how you can power a portable DC. While David maintains it was easy sailing after selecting dual 7.2v rechargeable batteries, his handheld Dreamcast was still far from simple, being made from the parts of three different systems, the DC, a GameCube, and a PlayStation!
Starting from the beginning though, as even the designers of the real Dreamcast would have done, David sketched possible ideas of what he wanted the console to look like, which was followed by a clay mold, then a plaster cast of it. The next step involved taking a 14" x 18" sheet of plastic, and heating it up. Once that's softened up, it sits on top of the plaster cast while a home made vacuum chamber (instructions on how to build one can be found here) sucks all the air out from around it, making it fall into the shape of the cast. The only problem with this method however, is he can only do it once because he has to break the plaster cast to get it out of its new snuggly fit plastic case.
Having the case ready, the next step was to fill it up. After changing the position of some motherboard items to help keep the portable Dreamcast down in size, David had to keep track of the 50 separate wires that gush out of the motherboard and connect to the GD-Rom drive. Extremely relived to see it still worked after such extensive surgery, he packed everything inside of the case, including a 5" LCD screen and built in 16 meg memory card, and wrapping up 40 hours of work, topped it all off with a coat of paint. The two rechargeable batteries lasted 1 1/2 hours, which is not bad at all considering the Dreamcast firmware was not made to be portable in the first place. For long road trips however, just grab yourself a car to AC adapter and you're set.
Looking around the Dreamcast, the fan resides on the rear, along with the power switch, while on the front an earphone socket and AC port can be found. The game discs themselves spin on the back of the machine, protected behind a cover, which while attached with magnets gives the back a very clean look. So there he had it, the world's first home made portable Dreamcast. Games like Quake 3 Arena, Sega Rally 2, Half Life, Crazy Taxi, NFL 2K... all playable on the go. Without a controller port, there's no way to play certain games like Seaman, but then again talking out loud to a smart ass human-fish hybrid is probably something you shouldn't be doing outside of your own house anyway
Currently David is building a version with a VMU slot in it, so it won't need the in-built edition, and has already chosen his next challenge, the Nintendo GameCube. He also had about 20 portable systems ready to sell at the CGExpo, held this August in San Francisco. The line-up included Dreamcast, NES, PlayStation, Jaguar and N64. For those who didn't make it to the event however, you could visit David's website, http://www.portablesystems.net/, and along with photo diaries of his many handheld creations, lies his email address welcoming any orders.
Check out Lik Sang for more info and screenshots
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September 4th, 2005, 20:43 Posted By: wraggster
Matt Farrow has launched a new website with a project he has called PSPEmu and he claims that it will be a PSP emulator for the PC and Xbox ( i doubt a Xbox can emulate a PSP at any stage of the game)
Heres what he claims will be the features:
+Stable PSP Firmware Emulation
+Laptop/Tablet PC Battery Support
+2.0 Web Browser Emulation
+Runs PBP Files(Homebrew)
+ISO Support(Not At Full Speed)
+WiFi Support
+Theme Setup
+Wallpaper Customisation
+MP3 and MPEG Support
+Full Screen Mode
+Reset,State Save and Power Off.
+Home Button Support(Includes Home Confirmation Screen)
+UMD Emulation(.umd files - new file type)*
+XBOX Version - (Limitations - No WiFi or ISO Support)
+Linux Version
+Windows And Mac Versions
+PSP Drive Emulation (PSP/GAME/ etc.)
+Extended 3D Rom Support
+New Project Name:PSPemu (Xbox: PSPemuX)
This does seem rather dubious especially Xbox Emulation but you can check the site out here --> http://mattfazzer.bl.am/ and report back with your own conclusions.
Hopefully Matt will come and visit us and explain how he plans to get a 333mhx system emulated by a 700MHz Xbox, We shall watch this closely
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September 3rd, 2005, 19:51 Posted By: wraggster
For what must be a couple of months those of the coders and staff who have access to the private coders forum at PSP Emulation News will have known the fact that LDChen is working on bringing his Excellent Playstation Emulator to the PSP, now it also seems that he is thinking of porting to the GP2X Console, with thanks to Joe2339 for finding the news, heres what LDChen posted
"Hello,
I'm following the news for this console from the time it has been announced.
I'm very interested about development for GPX2, especially because his dualcore architecture. As I wrote into other forums, I initially wanted to port my emulator on PSP. For this purpose I completed a (working!) dyna-rec engine for MIPS machines. I started it time ago for making FPSEce working on machine with MIPS cpu and now it's finished. Unfortunately, everything is going worse because:
- Sony is closing all doors to any legal free software and it prohibites the usage of unlicensed software by releasing new firmwares.
- FPSE compiled for PSP doesn't work on the only available PSP emulator.
The GPX2 (until it will change the name) has what I was looking for: it's another great platform and final users and developers will surely have much more support from the Company. ARM support for fast emulation speeds is available. Linux support is work in progress too, since I would like to do a port for the Zaurus. However, I'm a bit worried about asking it as a "free sample".
This isn't a device that costs one euro or one dollar, probably the Company wants some warranties about their investments. At the moment I don't know if I can spend much time on development because I'm searching a new job (that's why FPSEce 0.09.5 is technically almost finished, but still unreleased).
Perhaps I can still write an email to them and talk about my development and my doubts. Afterall, asking for information doesn't cost...
Sincerely,
LDChen."
So there you have it the author of one of the very best Playstation emulators is working on a PSP version but he doesnt have a PSP, so if he agrees and answers this thread i would like to start a donation fund to get a PSP for LD Chen.
PSX Emulation is something we would all like 
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September 3rd, 2005, 19:35 Posted By: wraggster
From Fuji:
Fujifilm, already the market leader in memory cards for digital devices, has announced the introduction of the Memory Stick Duo™, Memory Stick Pro™ and Memory Stick Duo Pro™ to its range. The additions complete Fujifilm’s media card offering, which now includes every format available on the market.
The Memory Stick Duo is part of Fujifilm’s consumer range of memory cards, which also includes CompactFlash™, MemoryStick™, xD-Picture Card™, MMCMobile™, MiniSD™ and standard SD cards. The card can be used in a range of consumer devices, from digital cameras to the much-anticipated Sony PSP.
The Memory Stick Pro and Memory Stick Duo Pro fall within Fujifilm’s range of memory cards for professional photographers. The formats excel at moving data very quickly, and offer users with Memory Stick-compatible devices the very best in terms of transfer speed to and from the card.
The Memory Stick Pro and Duo Pro are capable of withstanding the most demanding of photographic and digital applications. They join the CompactFlash 40x, 100x and 133x, and Standard SD card, 60x and 133x speeds, in Fujifilm’s Professional memory card range.
Adrian Clarke, Fujifilm’s Director of Photo Products, said, “The Sony PSP will be incredibly popular in the UK, which means that there will be even more demand than ever for the Memory Stick format. With the introduction of Memory Stick to its range, Fujifilm now offers every single media card format available on the market.
“When consumers need storage media, all they need do is look out for the Fujifilm brand. With such an array of memory cards on the market, and the increasing amount of devices requiring them, being able to look out for a single, reliable and high quality brand greatly simplifies the choice for consumers.”
More info Here --> http://www.fujifilm.co.uk/digital/ac...ex.php?flash=6
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September 3rd, 2005, 18:53 Posted By: wraggster
Syn-Z has released a new version of one of the best emulators for the PSP and certainly it keeps us a Snes9x/Zsnes type rivalry between this and PSPGenesis (which is always good to have 2 teams at the same time pushing emulation)
Heres whats new:
• Menu picture correction () such as skin correspondence and color
• Battery information, clock indication
• The single unit allotment functional addition of L and R key
• Speed adjustment functional improvement
Download Here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/dgenpsp.shtml
Thanks to my buddy Keith of Emulation 64 for the newstip on IRC
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September 3rd, 2005, 17:41 Posted By: wraggster
From the Wab Site
Usually we dont pay attention about rumors and shitty talks, but this time we really think we have to make a little official annoucement.
1st Yoshihiro didn't quit WAB team
2nd Yoshihiro always working on the Downgrader
3rd Yoshihiro and the WAB team members wanna thx all the donnators for their paypal act.
About the downgrader keep in mind that it's will be a dangerous process to reflash the psp, so we have to be 100% sure that we wont release a version with bugs that will mass brick psp all over the world!! we hope you can understand it !!
And for those who really want a downgrader TODAY, hey !! just code it
http://www.wab.com/
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September 3rd, 2005, 10:50 Posted By: wraggster
Louie Iturzaeta has released a working demo to share with you of a future bassline synth feature, heres whats posted in the read me:
This is a simple demo of a drum beat and a bassline. The bassline
was created by hacking the wavegen SDK sample (creates a tone that
can be modified with the analog stick) and using a ADSR envelope
that I found here: http://www.nuim.ie/academic/music/musictec/
to turn the notes on/off.
use the analog stick to bend the pitch and the x button to change
from a saw wave to a square wave form.
So what does this mean? A synthesiser is possible on the PSP!
If you have trouble getting this to work on a 1.5 copy the
"BASSDEMO 1" folder first to your PSP and then the other.
-Louie
Download Here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/PSPRhythmComposer.shtml
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September 3rd, 2005, 10:22 Posted By: wraggster
Pete has released a new version of P.E.Op.S SPU (sound) plugin for Playstation 2 emulation. Here is the changes for both the Win32 and Linux builds.
• Educated ears (like the ones from R.Belmont ) noticed that the plugin's sound output was somewhat slower compared to the real PS2.
Well, I've finally found some time, and I've fixed it.
On the downside the plugin now needs a soundcard which can do 48Khz output (but prolly all nowaday cards can do that, at least my test systems had no problems).
Please also be aware that some of the many pcsx2 patches are turning off the sound (for example I was wondering why my FF10 PAL version didn't play any sounds at all, until I've noticed that there was a pcsx2 patch which disabled the menu sounds... for unknown reasons, since after deleting the patch the music played fine in the plugin).
http://www.emutalk.net/emu64-news/29...-released.html
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September 2nd, 2005, 22:01 Posted By: wraggster
Source - GI.Biz
The arrival of the PSP in Europe will actually grow Nintendo's handheld business, according to the company's UK general manager David Yarnton, who told GamesIndustry.biz that he considers it to be "pretty positive".
Speaking at a Nintendo showcase event in London, Yarnton said that the arrival of new competition in the market would help to focus consumer attention and spending on videogames, and attract more people to handheld gaming.
"Whenever someone else has come into the market, whether it be Sony or Microsoft, it's been really good," he commented, "because what it's done is focused a lot of attention on the industry, and I think it has always grown it a bit more."
"If we look at this year, just look at the amount of media attention that's been given to handheld since Sony started looking to get into the market - it's been really positive. We've had huge growth since that's happened."
Yarnton also discussed the impact that the slippage of Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess will have on Nintendo's Christmas line-up for the Cube, and how the DS is hoping to grow the market overall with titles like Nintendogs and Electroplankton.
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September 2nd, 2005, 21:33 Posted By: wraggster
Yoshihiro does it again and releases a great new release that will help Jap PSP owners play EU UMDs:
Yoshihiro and WAB are proud to bring you The First Firmware Trickz for Gamez that need Firmware 1.52 to run on your PSP and Cant Run UPDATER 1.52 or 2.0 The System think it's a PSP v1.52 ,v1.0 ,v2.0 even if its a v1.5 or 1.0 .
New Hack Added Umd Viveo Fixer For Psp 1.50 Only
Work with Umd Audio too i think tested with Success on psp 1.50 JAP With a umd Movie EUR :=) . This tool can work on psp us too for the new umd format For select the umd Video Hack you need patch your psp in Version 1.52 or 2.00 .
I've found this hack in five minute so i return on my downgrader.
PS : i work ever on my downgrader Let me the time .
How To Run
Unrar the file and put the Folders into : X:/PSP/GAMES/Then follow the instructions on the screen
START : Quit without change
Square : Trick to Firm v1.0
Circle : Back to Firm v1.5
Cross : Trick to Firm v1.52
Triangle : Trick to Firmware v2.0
When is done you can go to System Settings =>
System Information and Check Your System Version :=)
Download Below (via the comments)
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September 2nd, 2005, 17:39 Posted By: wraggster
Skeezix has updated his Atari ST emulator for the PSP, heres what he posted:
CaSTaway/PSP - version 002
Crappy second alpha (for PSP). Don't expect much yet, except for updates
to come quite quickly over the next little while.
Assuming this second alpha works for you at all (it should!), I think you'll
enjoy it; full sound and joystick and mouse support, can pick from a small
number of disks so you don't need to rename all the time now, and shes full
screen. For games with a loader menu or that need text entry, an onscreen
keyboard is supported with most (but not yet all) ST keyboard keys.
I'll be fleshing out the GUI with more options, a scrolling disk list and
disk->database lookup very soon; expect savestates and all the usual emu
goodness soon!
- Get yourself a TOS.ROM before running the emu
- Get yourself a few .ST disk images too!
Alpha 002
NEW: Basic disk picker (it works, but not fancy yet)
o Lists .ST and .MSA files in the /PSP/GAME/ATARI_ST directory
o Don't use MSA's yet.. they're screwy
o Press 'X' to run the emulation
o Press '()' (circle) to select a disk; you should always select a
disk at this point, since if it runs without any disks it gets confused
for now
o Only put in 5 or less disks for now; lame, but I ran out of time and
wanted you to have something to play with for the weekend (Spent days
tracking down an obscure bug :/)
CHG: Mouse speed increased a bit; double-click and such should work
REM: TOS has to be called TOS.ROM (TOS.IMG seems not to work.. not sure why :/)
o You need a TOS.ROM file; don't ask me where to get it.. ask Google or
suck it from your Atari ST machine.
NEW: Full screen scaling with smoothing by default
NEW: Onscreen virtual ST keyboard
o Use [SELECT] to toggle keyboard on or off
o While present, left d-pad controls keyboard selection point and
right d-pad X will push the selected key
o Adjusted key hold duration and repeat duration to avoid million-presses
Download Here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/castawaypsp.shtml
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September 2nd, 2005, 14:38 Posted By: wraggster
Heres a quick recommendation of a store based in the UK called PSP Tree they specialize in all things PSP and have a wide range of games, accessories etc just for the UK market.
Check them out Here
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September 2nd, 2005, 12:51 Posted By: wraggster
The Xtreme PSP team have released a new PSP mag for ALL firmware PSP users, heres what they say:
The 3rd Issue of our exclusive magazine is now available for download. This issue has previews on SOCOM: Fireteam Bravo, Crisis Core: FFVII and GTA, as well as a review on Metal Gear Acid.
This issue also has totally new tutorials to help you out, and more questions from our readers on the Mail-Bag. Download it now!
Download From Here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/pspxtrememagazine.shtml
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September 2nd, 2005, 11:49 Posted By: wraggster
Travis Turgeon sent me (and most of the scene ) this email:
FlashPack! Fullscreen Edition
Say hello to the FlashPack, a collection of some funny flash videos that I found on the net and decided to share with the PSP community. The pack works with all versions of firmware, and installation is simple! Hopefully this makes those people with 1.51+'s lives marginally better and enhances the lives of those fortunate enough to have 1.50 or less. To download it now or get information, please go here --> http://www.pspbrew.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=603
Flash Movies in Pack
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All Your Base are Belong To Us
Arnold Phone Prank
Arunuld for Govenor (Jib-Jab)
Badger Badger Badger
Bomb Saddam
Cereal and Milk
Crash Different (Mac Spoof)
End of the World
Gollum Rap
Good to be in DC (Jib-Jab)
Kikkoman
Laid Off
Mario Twins
Matrix Ping-Pong
Napolean Dynamite (Numa-Numa)
Pwned
Seasame Street Stoned
She Blocked Me
Son of a Peach
Star Wars Gangsta Rap
STFU
Subliminal Messages
"This Land" (Jib-Jab)
Window's Noises
Xiao Xiao - 03
Xiao Xiao - 08
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September 2nd, 2005, 03:51 Posted By: wraggster
The Nyko Theatre Experiance is a rather cool looking accessory for the PSP, heres a photo:
Heres the features:
The Nyko Theater Experience for the PSP enhances your films while on the go. Designed to maximize the multimedia features of the PSP, the Theater Experience allows films to play longer, sound bigger, and look fantastic. This is done through a rechargeable battery (included) that makes play time last 3 times longer. Also comes with built in stereo speakers and a stand able to hold the PSP at 5 different angles for optimal viewing. The Theater Experience comes packed in a stylish, shock and water resistant, aluminum case.
Anyone got one?, post your likes or dislikes of this item Below (via the comments)
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