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August 10th, 2005, 00:14 Posted By: wraggster
Haggar has released a “quick and dirty port of Dr. Mario” for the PSP using Lua v0.7b2 (the one included in Lowser.) Included are the 1.0, 1.50 and Lowser versions of this game.
- First release, hopefully with most bugs fixed.
Controls:
-Left and Right = Control Piece
-Down = Drop faster
-Cross = Rotate Clockwise
-Circle = Rotate Counter-clockwise
-Start = Pause
-Select = Quit (if you use Lowser)
-Hold = Hold
Download Here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/drmario.shtml or Haggars homepage here --> http://haggar.pocketheaven.com/
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August 9th, 2005, 22:54 Posted By: wraggster
Myungwoon Go has released v0.2 of his AVI player for the PSP.
Here is what he had to say about this release:
Introduction
this is first AVI player for PSP.
this is port of AVI player for GP32 console (aka GP Cinema).
This is program is still experimental. and not optimized so enjoy it with your own risk!!
New features
this version supports sound decoding. but,the supported codec is still limited(video-DIVX and audio-MP3)
I am working on more codec support and more optimization, but many timer related API and IRQ routines are still undiscovered. I am also working hard to discover the API. But I am not a professional programmer, so the optimization is slow, unfortunately.
Download Here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/aviplay.shtml
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August 9th, 2005, 22:25 Posted By: wraggster
A new version of PBP Maker has been released by PSP Wiki, heres whats new:
1.50 PBP files can also be loaded correctly (PBP files in archieve too)
form of the output EBOOT.PBP file can be selected
language file supported
updated to the latest compiler
misc
Download via the comments (below)
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August 9th, 2005, 22:03 Posted By: gimpyjr
A new development team working out of their garage is developing one of the coolest first person shooters I have ever seen! The graphics are incredible cinema quality.
It's called project offset! Picture Halo in a LOTR setting it is incredible! The team has some great ambitions and a breathtaking engine!
Check out there website: http://www.projectoffset.com/
for info on the game! These guys need help funding to bring this great looking game to PS3 and xbox 360.
So you may make a donation on their website!
They are also looking for other developers who might want to endorse their engine! Head over to the site and check it out!
:-) feel free to Spread this to other forums
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August 9th, 2005, 20:49 Posted By: wraggster
Its been a long 4 days with no internet but im now back and ready to shake all the other PSP scene sites with the fastest news updates as you have come to expect from one of the worlds best PSP sites and same for the newsposter/webmaster
ill grab a coffee and start hammering the news out in a bit 
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August 9th, 2005, 10:12 Posted By: gimpyjr
Hey guys I really need some help here! I have just seen the HD xbox 360 trailers and they look great! I really want a PS3 but I am wondering if the wait and price will be worth it? I am wondering if the 360 is even with PS3 at all?
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August 7th, 2005, 16:38 Posted By: thegreatgonads
All my pal copies of final fantasy have died, i was interested in getting a jap ps2 with copies of the games. this looked expensive lol. So i need to know how i can do the following.
1> Run japanese/NTSC ps2 games on my PAL console
2> Run japanese/NTSC ps1 games also
3> removed as you cant ask that bit here, H
I'm new to modding and importing so any advice is welcome.
please help
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August 6th, 2005, 07:47 Posted By: wraggster
Its holiday time for me and unless i can get hold of internet via my wireless card im stuck,
see ya all in a few days.
wraggster
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August 5th, 2005, 15:10 Posted By: wraggster
Is it too early to accurately gauge which next-generation console is going to be the leader where raw processing power is concerned? Perhaps so, but that hasn't stopped critics and gamers alike from forming strong opinions about these attractive new machines.
According to a recent IGN.com poll of more than 15,000 readers, nearly 55% or some 8,234 participants believe that Sony's PlayStation 3 will be the most powerful next-generation console. Meanwhile, 31% of those polled, or 4846 readers, believe that Microsoft's Xbox 360 system will offer the most processing muscle during the next round.
Microsoft's Xbox 360 console, scheduled to launch in America this November, aims to deliver gamers immersive new play experiences enveloped in high-definition visuals. The system will also capitalize on the company's well-established Xbox Live service, which promises to bridge distances and bring gamers together for online-based matches and tournaments. Games for the system look sharper and more realistic than ever before. In fact, titles like Gears of War show dramatic graphical enhancements over current-generation software.
However, some pundits believe that a surprisingly strong showing of PlayStation 3 at last May's Electronics Entertainment Expo may have taken Microsoft by surprise and swayed some potential 360 owners just as the console was gaining steam. Others suggest that Sony's unparalleled marketing powers, which kicked off well before PS3 materialized with talk of its powerful Cell chip, may have influenced gamers' opinions about the hardware.
The most logical reason that readers believe in PS3's power, though, may have less to do with E3 showings or marketing muscle and more to do with Moore's Law, which states that in general processing power doubles every 18 months while prices fall. The fact of the matter is, PlayStation 3 is set to release at least six months after Xbox 360, and possibly longer still, which in of itself suggests the machine will be more powerful.
That's all good and fine. But why, then, do only 10%, or 1,591 of readers polled, believe that Nintendo's next-generation consoled, codenamed Revolution, will be the most powerful of the bunch? The machine is expected to debut in late 2006, making it the last of the next-generation platforms. Doesn't Moore's Law apply? Apparently not. Nintendo has publicly stated on several occasions that its focus with Revolution is not raw processing power, but rather to create a small, quiet and affordable console.
Only 4.3%, or 669 readers polled, said they had not yet formed an opinion about which console would be the most powerful in the next-generation wars.
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August 5th, 2005, 15:08 Posted By: wraggster
Marcus Dion has released a great Cleaning guide in .PDF format for you to browse and goes into great detail about dos and donts when cleaning your PSP.
This is a recommended read for every PSP owner.
Thanks to Marcus Dion for a great guide 
(download below/via the comments)
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August 5th, 2005, 14:18 Posted By: boros.biker
Hi i am looking to purchase USB extreme for my slim line silver p2s as on reading up swap disk will only work if I open up my ps2 and tape down a micro switch inside. This is because 1 of the 3 tools developed for the slim line black ps2 will not work on the silver 1.
so what I was wanting to know is if I buy USB extreme and set it up ect will I still be able to use my action replay max disk which I have just bought with games that I intend to back up on my hdd??
Any info would be much appreciated
Boros.Biker
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August 4th, 2005, 22:40 Posted By: gimpyjr
I was just thinking if it would be possible to make a PSP launch homebrew and backups for your PS2.
instead of using the swap method use like a kxploit type tool to launch PS2 homebrew. With the PSP plugged into the PS2 USB port could you put in a PS2 homebrew CDR and launch it using the PSP.
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August 4th, 2005, 22:28 Posted By: Ziro
Can I use my PS2 USB drive for anything interesting?
Maybe connect my flashdrive to it? Or my PSP?
Will there be anythng for me to do with that?
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August 4th, 2005, 19:39 Posted By: wraggster
The homebrew web browser for the PSP thats in Japanese and to be honest a bit of a bugger to get working has been updated to v0.3, heres whats new:
added UTF-8 and EUC coding support
more tags now can be parsed
Anyone got a tutorial on how to use this then please let us know 
Download here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/2chwebbrowser.shtml
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