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August 13th, 2005, 11:12 Posted By: wraggster
Louie Iturzaeta has emailed me and asked me to host his awesome new Musical App for the PSP, heres the info 
PSP Rhythm Composer is a TR-x0x style drum machine. It features a easy to use
16 step sequencer, 16 drump pattern loops and 16 drum sounds.
-=How to use the drum sequencer=-
There are 16 buttons on the bottom of the screen. Each one represents a step
in a measure. There is a red line above the step currently selected. When you
press the X button the step will light up orange for regular sound, then red
for accented sound and green for flam (hits accented drum twice).
There is a bar above the buttons, the note represents each beat and whole
gray bar shows you which buttons (steps) are in that beat.
To change the drum sounds press up or down on the D-Pad. The currently
selected drum will display on the screen. The buttons on the bottom of the
screen will also light up and show you the programming of the drum hits.
I can tell you it works fine on v1.0 PSP as well as v1.5 
Download this Project hosted for Louie Iturzaeta, Tri Nguyen & Billy Iturzaeta here on PSP Emulation News here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/PSPRhythmComposer.shtml
Thanks for the Emails Louie 
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August 12th, 2005, 08:22 Posted By: wraggster
Upgrade your PlayStation®Portable´s audio and enjoy full, rich sound. Versatile power and storage options make PlayGear Amp™ the ideal companion when you need great audio to go.
Full, rich sound. Think you have to compromise to get good sound from small speakers? PlayGear Amp´s matched quad micro drivers deliver remarkable performance in a small package.
Everything in its place. The custom-fitted cradle holds your PSP™ while you listen to music or watch movies. The included, extra long audio cord lets you enjoy the superior sound even while gaming
Stow and go. Use the included deluxe travel case to store your speakers, cables and AC adapter when they´re not in use. Once packed, these speakers are nearly as portable as the PSP itself!
http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?pro...0&lsaid=219793
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August 12th, 2005, 08:20 Posted By: wraggster
Port of Kidou Senshi Gundam: Giren no Yabou - Zeon no Keifu. The original Giren no Yabou title was a strategy game where you took control of the Zeon army. In addition to giving orders to generals, you also had to carry out negotiations and develop new weapons. For the PSP version, Bandai is promising more than just a straight port. In addition to more refined enemy AI and movie scenes reformatted for the wide screen, portable players will also be glad to know that the special Kouryaku Shireisho expansion disk, which added a number of original situations and scenarios to the original, is being included. Of course, the PSP game will ship entirely on one disk.
http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?pro...3&lsaid=219793
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August 11th, 2005, 23:18 Posted By: wraggster
The internet is now a place that has born a new menace that the Legal system needs to address, theres been a steady growth in the rise of sites that are riping people off claiming you can get FREE PSPS and Ipods etc but in reality you are on a Pyramid scheme and maybe one or two will get lucky after the signing up but in reality a lot of you will never get anything and pay a major amount more than the cost of the PSP etc.
These people are basically using those who are too poor or who dont read every single bit of legal information that they sign up to.
Im sure you know that one PSP scene site has shamelessly opened a FREE PSP site which its members and indeed its very own unpaid forum staff are having to put up with all in the name of the site needs more cash to pay its staff etc.
If Free psps and ipods were so easy to get and a painless journey i myself would post how to do it and help all those who cant afford to buy one for whatever reason.
SO what im saying is please dont be fooled and dont sign up for stuff just because your favourite news site (who want your cash) are saying so.
A message to all PSP sites, Respect the people who visit you.
Reply to this article and post your horror storys.
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August 11th, 2005, 21:39 Posted By: wraggster
mATkEUpON's has released a new version of his excellent Smash Brothers Clone for the PSP, heres what he says:
Enjoy the technical advantages of the PSP, in this second version of SmashGpsp. New menus, 60fps gameplay, bilinear filtering, 222MHz... The 2d engine has been totally rewrote !!!!
Download this awesome PSP Homebrew game Here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/smashgpsp.shtml
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August 11th, 2005, 20:49 Posted By: wraggster
More news on the best Snes Emulator for the PSP, heres the full info:
New version still on the way, coming soon ;-) Here's some things to know with current version issues :
– games freezing & mosaic mode : use software rendering modes (software accurate or software approx.). (Mario, Final Fantasy, Lufia, ...)
– no sound & game freezing, but emulator's menu still accessible : you have probably turn off sound and reactivated it after. This is not and cannot be supported, as in Zsnes or Snes9x on PC. When you turn off sound, the sound processor is not emulated anymore, so the sync between main cpu and sound cpu is lost for the snes. Another solution is to save your game using original snes saves (save IN the game, not using savestate). Then turn on sound in menu, reset the snes and load your game. Of course this can be done only in game that support saves (RPG, Zelda, Mario, ...) If you want to gain a little speed and be able to turn on sound later, used "sound emulated/no output" mode. Update coming soon, with new features and fixing the crash bugs.
– PSP sleep mode issue & memory stick corruption : current version has issues with sleep mode, so please don't use it. It doesn't resume well and moreover can corrupt some memory cards. If your memory card is corrupted, try to get the remaining data on your PC using a card reader and then format it.
(i had that exact problem but ive fixed it now and you should do the same )
Check out Yoyos site Here --> http://yoyofr92.free.fr/psp/snespsp.html
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August 11th, 2005, 07:42 Posted By: wraggster
Heres whats new:
This one is worth the wait folks. With Issue #3 we broke the 100 page barrier. Which was pretty sweet, until you realize that Issue #4 weighs in at over 160 pages! The madness! If putting out a new issue can be compared to childbirth we can safely say we just gave birth to quadruplets! We couldn’t resist with all the great game reviews, news blurbs, product reviews, imports, another new eMan and interviews. This issue is wall-to-wall, filled to the brim, bursting at the seams PACKED with great stuff!
Check out our exclusive interview with the creators of Death Jr., Senior Producer Chris Charla and Creative Director Mike Mika. Drool over the great PSP gear from Logitech. Read about the upcoming 2.0 update straight from the big Playstation meeting with Sony. Get juicy sneak peeks at such titles as Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, Infected, MediEvil and Virtual Tennis. We played Coded Arms, Dead To Rights and Midnight Club…. just for you! All this and import titles, news, gossip, updated release dates, and a new contest too.
So enjoy issue #4 in all its enormity. You go do that and we’ll all go pass out now.
Check out the site here --> http://www.pspemag.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=720
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August 11th, 2005, 02:36 Posted By: wraggster
Whats the Most Wanted PSP Accessorie you Want ?, well thats a hard one isnt it and well for me it would have to be a PSP to TV adapter to play the PSP games/UMD movies on the big screen.
Whats your most wanted ?
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August 11th, 2005, 00:03 Posted By: wraggster
Publisher Rockstar Games has released a new patch for Grand Theft Auto San Andreas which disables and removes the controversial Hot Coffee minigame - preventing the hack that enabled it in the first place from functioning.
"The Hot Coffee scenes were not intended to be part of the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas experience," according to a statement from the firm, which recommends using the patch "if your copy of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas for the PC has been altered by the unauthorised Hot Coffee download circulating on the Internet, or you wish to prevent your version from being so altered."
It's something of an exercise in closing the stable door after the horse has bolted - Rockstar has already been forced to withdraw stock of the game in North America after the ESRB re-rated it as AO (Adults Only).
The Hot Coffee minigame has also turned out to be accessible on Xbox and PS2 versions of the game.
Here in the UK, however, the game has retained its original 18 rating, with the BBFC describing the Hot Coffee content as falling within the bounds of what is acceptable for an 18-rated title
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August 10th, 2005, 23:40 Posted By: wraggster
News from Divineo UK
Datel has finally shipped thier Action Replay, get ready to cheat!
<a href="http://www.divineo.co.uk/php/affstart.php?affcode=arboretum&prod=psp-ar64"><img src="http://www.divineo.co.uk/divineo/images/products/psp-ar64-s.jpg" border="0" alt="Buy on Divineo.co.uk"></a>
Heres some info:
If there's one PSP peripheral you really shouldn't be without, it's Action Replay MAX for PSP . It has everything you need to get the absolute most from your favourite PSP games. There's an Action Replay Memory Card, with an amazing 64Mb of storage space, a USB 2.0 cable to connect your PSP to your PC or PS2 and a software which allows you to manage your saves, MP3s and movies, as well as download more materials from the CodeJunkies server (internet connection required).
More info @ Divineo UK
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August 10th, 2005, 20:34 Posted By: wraggster
Slow release day today for the PSP scene but maybe the news isnt coming from just releases these days, maybe the antics of certain PSP sites is causing more news than anything:
I dont personally like Emunoobs but they are spot on the nail with their comments about the PSP scene.
Read on at this addy : http://emunoobs.blogspot.com/
Got a comment then share it
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August 10th, 2005, 16:19 Posted By: wraggster
The PSP while a great console with clearly a low battery life and a screen thats a bit too easily scratched has it seems a far greater problem and that problem is the Dead memory Card Problem, it doesnt matter if you are usin Homebrew/Emulators or just Games and putting Photos/Movies/MP3s on the Card it seems that a simple pressing of the power off button or indeed anything can fry the Memory Card, My card a Sandisk 1gb which cost me over £100 (yes im crying as i write this) died when the emulator i tried crashed and i did a restart by taking the battery out and now the PSP nor Card reader will recognise the Card so im stuck all ways.
At a £100/$100 a throw this is a major worry for all PSP owners, none of us can throw away that type of money, is it a dodgy batch of Sandisk memory cards in my case or is there some miracle cure to get the card working again.
(if there is let us all know)
Whatever the problem we and thats a big we need that fix sooner rather than later.
For those interested my card isnt recognised by my PC or PSP but when in the PSP the orange light is flickering nonstop.
UPDATE
Ok ive fixed it, it seems.
Firstly you need to get a PC Reader for the Mem Card this doesnt work on PSP at all or via the USB Lead.
Once you have your PC Reader installed then insert your 1gb card (in my case)
When i clicked on the drive it was slow to enter and it said there was nothing there.
Right Click the drive the card is in
Click format (dont quick format)
If your Lucky it will format and you will have a working card again.
This has just worked for me and the PC Card Reader cost me £8 so its a worthwhile investment., remember before you format and you click on the drive it wil say theres nothing there but if you right click and then format you may if your lucky be able to format and save your card.
Fingers crossed for you all, my card seems to be working fine now 
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August 10th, 2005, 14:32 Posted By: wraggster
Im sure im not the only one who has noticed this but since the Piracy Loaders etc have been released we have seen a massive drop in releases from our friends over in Japan, i was told that certain coders dont want their releases posted near any Warez news so have the sites that post our Emulation and Homebrew news as well as Piracy news caused a major downturn in releases from the Japanese PSP Community?
Whatever the case may be we thank all those like Mr Mirakichi, Ruka, KMG. TMK and the rest of them for the early work in the PSP scene and hope they arent put off by the warez news.
The real Emulation and Homebrew scene doesnt post warez news, stick to PSP Emulation News, Emuholic and PDroms.de for your fix of PSP news.
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August 10th, 2005, 05:05 Posted By: wraggster
Three entirely self-funded software developers formerly of S2 Games (Savage: The Battle of Newerth) are currently using their apartment as the staging ground for a brand new PC (and newly-revealed possible PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360) game known as "Project Offset." Named after the development team itself (which is simply called Offset), the upcoming actioner is being hailed as "unlike no other first-person shooter to date."
Set in a fantasy world similar to those found in most PC RPGs, Project Offset allows players to select from among several different character classes while forming clans to combat over ranked mission-based objectives. There will be a heavy emphasis on game mode flexibility and users can participate in solo, co-op, team, and deathmatch-style showdowns. Interested parties can also expect both long-range and melee combat as well as a throng of vehicles, creatures, and dragons to ride and drive.
In the team's latest update on its official website, further bits of information regarding the game's multiplayer aspects were described in higher detail. Of the several elements mentioned, the co-op components were listed as Project Offset's main design goal. Moreover, the typical player limit is expected to fall somewhere around 64 or higher, and the ability to gain experience points to customize and improve any one of the five available character classes has also been confirmed.
Speaking of character classes, the team shed some light on what those can be used for too. Human Warriors, for example, are the default "all purpose" units that just about anyone can pick up and use. The stealthy Elvin Marksmen, on the other hand, are meant specifically as sneak attack and ranged snipers, while Dwarven builders (used to repair and construct objects), Healers (pretty self explanatory), and Wizards (area damage experts) were also touched on.
Vehicles were glossed over a bit as well and seem to be the great equalizers in terms of game balancing. Horses, catapults, dragons, giant trolls, and battleships all provide a number of unique advantages to those that use them (increased speed, the ability to fly, mass group movement, etc), and when taken in tandem with the aforementioned character classes begin to describe something reminiscent of Battlefield 1942 in the Middle Ages. Other interesting morsels of info, like multiple battles that form overarching war scenarios and castle sieges have also been hinted at, while destructible environments, dynamically simulated deaths, and various other physics-based goodies were revealed.
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August 10th, 2005, 04:51 Posted By: wraggster
More fallout over the Lik Sang case:
Popular online retailer Lik-Sang has announced that Sony Computer Entertainment has initiated legal action against it in the high court of Hong Kong for selling PSP consoles to UK and European customers.
The action, taken jointly by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe and its parent company, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc, alleges that Lik-Sang has breached its trademark rights regarding the PSP by offering it for sale to the UK.
Curiously, it also claims infringement and seeks damages for the reproduction of the PSP manual on Lik-Sang's site back in early June - a matter which was assumed settled when Lik-Sang removed the manual at Sony's request on June 14th.
Sony is seeking a court order against Lik-Sang which would prevent the retailer from selling the PSP, its games and its accessories to customers in the UK and the European Economic Area.
This is just the latest in a series of legal actions against importers of PSP hardware taken by Sony in the run up to the system's September 1st launch in this territory - but while the firm has had considerable success in cracking down on importers in the UK, Lik-Sang believes that it'll be a different story in Hong Kong.
"This lawsuit comes as a complete surprise to Lik-Sang.com, given that the laws of Hong Kong are clear when it comes to parallel trade," an official statement from the retailer reads.
"Hong Kong's legislation is based on the fact that allowing parallel and free trade will restore natural competition and benefit consumers with lower prices," it continues. "Hong Kong, one of the pioneering countries respecting worldwide exhaustion of trademark rights, allows free trade once an item entered the market for sale."
The retailer plans to fight the case in the courts, and says that it is currently looking into options to combat the action. It also plans to continue selling PSPs to customers overseas for the moment - having last month announced an offer which provides worldwide free shipping on PSP hardware until September 1st.
"This is the most aggressive move against its own customers that a console manufacturer has taken in the 30 year history of videogames," commented Lik-Sang marketing manager Pascal Clarysse. "Sony wants to completely cut hardcore gamers away from items released in Japan or anywhere else outside their own country. A very active part of the gaming community has been enjoying Japanese gaming culture for over two decades, and that's what the Empire is now willing to destroy."
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August 10th, 2005, 02:11 Posted By: wraggster
This is more of a notice to all of you people who think the Free PSP sites are legit and not a scam, well if you think that a company are gonna give away $279 dollar PSP consoles for free then you are extremely mistaken.
These sites fool you into giving details about your credit card and much more, lets put it this way, if your the owner of a company you would want a lot more money back for each PSP you give away.
So maybe somone wiill get lucky but thousands wont and somone meaning the FREE PSP website is making a packet off you.
So
DONT BE TOOK FOR A FOOL BY SCAMMERS 
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August 10th, 2005, 01:36 Posted By: wraggster
News from Lik Sang :
What on earth are Sony doing?, If it werent for sites like Lik Sang and gaming magazines then we wouldnt have the World wide surge for the PSP that we do.
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August 10th, 2005, 00:17 Posted By: wraggster
A new release of what maybe the best Snes emu so far (and the one that killed my 1gb mem card) is coming soon, heres the news from the official site:
Update coming soon, with new features and fixing the crash bugs.
Current version is unstable, particularly when using PSP accelerated modes (PSP acc. and the 2 mix. modes) and having mosaic effect.
Check out the website here --> http://yoyofr92.free.fr/psp/snespsp.html
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