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December 18th, 2011, 23:46 Posted By: wraggster
Retro game console or Android tablet? This new YINLIPS WIFI Android Game Console combines retro game console and tablet computer. Supporting supporting Emulates: NES, SNES, GB/GBC/GBA, Mega Drive, MAME, N64, PSX, Flash 10.X games. Allowing you to play games via WIFI connecting. At the same time, the Android 2.2 makes it a cute mini tablet and have an excellent HDMI output. PSP 3000? No, only a copy game console supporting touch screen!
Main function:
- 1. 5.0" High definition Touch Screen
- 2. 5.0 Mega pixels digital camera & DV function(Optional for double camera)
- 3. Support all audio decoding, Multi-tasks to play,listen to music while watching ebook and play the game. Multi-channel output
- 4. Sopport 1080P(1920x1080pixel)video decoding, RM/RMVB,PPTV,Support online TV, online movie,Support flash player 10. X online play ,Plugin subtitles SMI, SRT, SUB, SSA, ASS, SUB+IDX,ISO Navigation
- 5. Android2.2 OS,quickly visit any website, see news, office, reading, online download . Support website flash display
- 6. Wifi function,support E-mail,browse Office software,Word,execl... Support many input method, support handwritten input method. Support video chat and QQ chat etc.
- 7. Audio and video output(HDMI 1080p NTSC/PAL)
- 8. Game function,support 8bit NES/FC,GB,GBC.16bit SMC,SMD,SFC/SNES.32bit GBA,MAME.64bit N64,support 3D PSX(480X272),HD 3D(800x480), android APK 3D games. Flash 10.X games, support full screen touch game,support gravity sensor direction sensor game, support network multi-player against games
- 9. Ebook function:TXT,PDF format
- 10.FM radio function(Optional), Clock, calendar, calculator
- 11.Support JPG format photos browsing, support small screen preview, 3D switch, slide broadcast, zoom
- 13.Support Micro SD card
- 14.Built-in double speaker
Spefication:
- CPU:1.2GHz
- GPU: Mali 400 @ 395MHz
- RAM: 512MB
- 5" 800 x 480 touch screen display
- 5 Mega Pixel camera
- Supports Micro SD card
- Stereo speakers
- WIFI
- HDMI
- USB - supports keyboard/mouse etc
- Video, music, photo, e-book, calendar, calculator, web browser etc
- Emulates: NES, SNES, GB/GBC/GBA, Mega Drive, MAME, N64, PSX, Flash 10.X games
- Supports network multi-player games
- Gravity sensor
- Dimensions: 175mm x 75mm x 20mm | Weight: 200g
Not bad for a clone, link here --> http://www.isharegifts.com/yinlips-a...p4-p-1573.html
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December 18th, 2011, 23:31 Posted By: wraggster
via http://wololo.net/wagic/2011/12/17/p...a-bits-inside/
First of all, thanks to Abdullah who pointed me to Kakaroto’s recent twitter posts, as I’ve only been following the PS3 scene distantly recently.
I love drama
Let me say that I love drama in the console hacking scene. Not that I chose to love drama, but I remember that my first “excitement” in the PSP scene was to understand who the hackers were and how they figured things out and made stuff work. One thing that really shocked me (probably because I’m a developer myself and like to be recognized for my work at least at much as I like my salary) is how often “normal” people (the users) would forget about who the real hackers behind a given homebrew/hack/discovery were exactly. I’ve been internally boiling several times when I saw some people kept thanking “Dark Alex” for every possible hack on the PSP, even when he wasn’t involved at all… (another one that I really hated was the “thank you pspgen” I could see once in a while during the HBL era…not pspgen’s fault, but we have to live with the fact that users don’t really care and/or are dumb).
Long story short, it always fascinates me to understand how a vulnerability was discovered and turned into a usable exploit. And in order to understand that, the human factor is essential, (half of the console hacks are released in a hurry because of a human mistake or a leak), hence the love for drama.
The facts
Recently MathieuLH has been in the middle of a new PS3 scene drama, as Kakaroto has been working on a jailbreak solution for recent firmwares, and Mathieu initially refused to help while claiming on twitter that he had the solutions to recent firmwares hack. He apparently then pretended to help when he was actually only giving “riddles” which weren’t bringing much that wasn’t already known. This ended up pissing off Kakaroto, and led to strong words exchanged on twitter. Unfortunately Mathieu’s twitter is not public anymore (a good move IMO, although a bit late, it should have been private when he started bragging about 4.0 without providing any POC), so I missed half of the fun.
Chosen bits from Kakaroto’s twitter (I unfortunately don’t have access to Mathieulh’s posts):
@Mathieulh “people should be satisfied of what they get”, lol, thank you master for the bone you throw at my face, woof woof
@Mathieulh you wrote your own toolchain, your own disassembler, you even wrote the ****ing wikipedia code. you invented cryptography!
@Mathieulh haha, you already left us to do everything on our own, you shared LESS than what we had already publically documented. so STFU
@Mathieulh get real dude, you could paste me the man page of ‘printf’ then ask me to lick your ass cause you “shared plenty”, **** that
@Mathieulh you don’t care about the war for opening up the console? then why the **** do you call yourself a “ps3 dev” ???
@Mathieulh you “helped” open it up at first? no, psjailbreak did, and we all know who wrote psgroove (NOT YOU), you were just the releaser!
@Mathieulh only sony wins when someone decides to hold back the scene
@Mathieulh your whole attitude disgusts me. you leave the scene because of haters? I would leave it because of assholes like you.
@Mathieulh YES stupid, you have a right to not share, but don’t TALK about it, and don’t expect the “I love you, my savior” treatment either
@Mathieulh no it wasn’t “plenty”, you gave 5% of what was requested, and you didn’t share “how to find it”, you gave riddles, and then I have to start reverse engineering your ****ing riddles.
If you just shut up instead of telling everyone what you have and don’t want to share, then you wouldn’t be so hated in the scene. I just WASTED 3 whole ****ing days hunting down this one little thing that you have but you just flaunt us with it saying you won’t share it.. you are in every private channel on IRC, you see what all the devs are discussing, you use the knowledge from everyone, you receive stuff from everyone from everywhere, then when you are needed, you say “no, I won’t give anything to you”, then you ask us to lick you ass until you feel all proud about yourself, then throw us a ****ing bone saying “it’s over there, and if you have a brain you’ll find it”, why not just outright say “I’m so 1337, so much better than you, I have all this stuff JUST FOR ME and you’re too ****ing stupid to do anything like me”?
No, I am grateful for the “help” you gave, and yes you have every right not to share what you did on your own, BUT, when you use someone else’s knowledge, then it’s ethical for you to give back the same way, also, if you don’t want to share, then ****ing shut up about what you have instead of being a dick and telling us you have something and not going to share it. And finally, if you decide not to share, ok, your choice, but don’t ****ing come arguing with me about how you helped and how you shared “plenty” and all that crap.. you don’t want to share, then be a man and own up to your actions and accept that I say that you’re not sharing and that if the release is delayed it’s because of you because we’re spending the next ****ing month re-doing everything you did. Don’t start arguing with me about how you’re helpful when you ****ing don’t want to help.
You don’t want to help, then shut the **** up.
The result is that MathieuLH officially leaves the Sony scene for the billionth time, until next time (last time he left the scene was no longer than 1 month ago).
Getting personal
I initially wrote a gigantic post on this subject, and erased everything. I’m definitely on Kakaroto’s side on this, but I won’t give any details (which is what I was planning to do initially) as this was getting personal and just adding fuel to the fire.
However to summarize my feelings, let’s just say that 1) from personal experience, working on something that MathieuLH is working on, or worked on at some point in the past is like walking on a drama minefield (I can’t help but to mention that MathieuLH registered on our /talk community just to make sure that we were properly thanking him for his help in the PSP homebrew signing effort, which really sounds exactly like what happened to Kakaroto recently) , 2) I think it’s fine to hack just for the technical challenge, but in that case there is no need to open a twitter account and brag about it, this is just counterproductive, and 3) belittling fellow hackers just to make oneself look better is really lame.
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December 18th, 2011, 23:00 Posted By: wraggster
via http://gamegaz.com/201112186294/
The title of the PSP PlayStation Vita (only available for PSN) is to launch the strength of the Vita. What worries me is the save game exploit what works for PSP, PS Vita me to try to work immediately on Mr. teck4 owns a PSP save game exploit unpublished.
The result was of course also take over the vulnerability of the PSP. Hello World at PS Vita (own code) can be performed.
PS Vita PSP at the first place only because it is emulation, emulator running on the fact that just because we can run your own code does not change much. So while hacking into the system are reproduced in an environment that is running on the PSP will own code.
Half-start at the maximum of the PSP Homebrew Byte Loader (reproduction of) is enough.
Some might suspect that I'll not do FAKE, exploit teck4 his unpublished exploit is genuine.
PSN version save game exploit with other titles, so there are some that may be realized in the start of the PSP Homebrew PS Vita Once you have established how to start the HBL, the saved data is Sony " Administrative Assistant for PlayStation content "must be transferred to the PS Vita, and further to transfer the state must now transfer the save data folder into the Hello World binaries that only the saved data . Will be transferred into the data folder in the save if the body can then be started with Vita HBL.
And that is a big possibility that such measures are easily crushed to prevent unwanted save game file transfer for applications that work under the control of Sony.
In addition, PS Vita Min Gol exploit so far as such details as if it had been like the PSP PS Vita measures also seem to emulate the PSP.
Those who try to exploit in the PSP PS Vita looking for if not, carefully examine whether the game supports PS Vita first. Everybody's clean trial and trial period Patapon 2 demo is so handy that non-PS Vita not come again in the first place.
Incidentally, I'm looking forward to the future from those who were successful on the PS Vita Hello World, will tell for sure.
That only the listed vulnerabilities have been reproduced PSP Hello World is displayed, the display is reproduced even if just how far the system area of Vita 踏Mi込Meru potential from here is almost zero. That is not even the first step in hacking it.
[UPDATE: my Additional Comment in english]
I read lot's of article Around the world about this Hello World on Vita and I found SO many "this is fake, right?" ... No, this is not a fake. But You Have to Think this is inevitable result because of emulation.
And you can find "Hello World for PSP Firmware 6.31 by Teck4" and say "Why 6.31?"
Teck4 have some savegame exploits. These were found when PSP lastest firmware was 6.31. He tried to run his unsigned code without any modification .. including the letter "6.31"
That's why "6.31" was displayed in his Hello World.
His exploit use buffer overflow of the system and, you know, what we call "Usemode exploit", So do not expect kernel hacking from it.
I know his exploit and I know he is not a faker. That's real. But I think this shows us that emulation tech on vita is brilliant, NOT "PS Vita is hackable!"
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December 18th, 2011, 22:29 Posted By: wraggster
You probably wouldn't guess it by talking to one of us, but petrolheads do have the ability to get burnt out on a specific vehicle. It may take a long time, granted, but eventually we'll get bored with our current ride and wish that we had some new iron to tool around with. It's called "Gear Acquisition Syndrome" (GAS), and GAS can be devastatingly expensive if left unchecked.
Thankfully though, the GAS methadone clinic known as Gran Turismo 5 is here to keep those urges in check with a title update and several new sets of wheels, all of which become available on December 20. Car Pack 2 will set you back $3.99 and will furnish your ever-growing garage with a 2012 Nissan GT-R Black R35, a 2010 Volkswagen Scirocco R, a 2010 Volkswagen Gold VI R and the 2011 Mini Cooper S. Additionally, anyone who has purchased GT5 DLC in the past will also receive the Gran Turismo Racing Kart 125 SP, which is go-kart for some reason.
The (free) 2.02 title update also includes a set of wheels: The recently revealed 2013 Toyota GT-86. Beyond that, the update boasts a slew of interface improvements and even nets you 10 oil change and car wash coupons (in-game, of course). Hopefully this will keep our greasy little mechanic hands busy enough to prevent us from taking out a second mortgage and buying that Thunderbird we've been eyeing.
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/12/18/gr...-lands-dec-20/
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December 18th, 2011, 22:24 Posted By: wraggster
Jealous that Japan has first dibs on Sony's next generation portable? Or maybe you imported aPlayStation Vita, and need a little help navigating the Kanji-laden menus? Either way, Sony has a bone to throw you -- an online Vita user's guide, and in English, to boot. In addition to basic console operations, the online manual details the handheld's major features and apps, including Party, Near, the PS Store, a Photos app, the web browser, remote play and the Vita's video and music apps. The guide also mentions a few limitations, for instance, PSN video downloads will be standard definition only -- if you want to watch something in 720p, you'll need to load it yourself using the Vita's Content Manager. It also confirms the handheld's single account lock-down, noting that even your console's memory card is tied to your PSN account -- it simply won't work on your friend's Vita. Curious about battery life, 3G data usage trackers and remote play restrictions? Hit the source and dive in, you've got two months to study up.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/18/s...oretical-game/
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December 18th, 2011, 00:52 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released from Play Asia:
Vita means life. The PSP Vita is going to blur the line between entertainment and real life. The newest portable console from Sony comprises everything gamers, music lovers and photo fanatics want. The 16:9 screen shows 16 million colors and supports a touch screen, at the rear, there is another touch pad.
Your every move counts, the six axis motion sensing system and the three axis-electronic pass push portable gaming to a new dimension.
Cameras are installed in the front and in the rear, they can take videos at 120fps at QVGA and 60 fps at VGA. The picture resolution can go up to 640 x 480. The console also connects gamers together in a new way, gamers can talk to others with the in-built microphone, and the Nair feature, that allows gamers to find out what game the stranger in the bus is playing and what is hot right now.
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December 18th, 2011, 00:12 Posted By: wraggster
If you can't get your hands on a PlayStation Vita today, you can at least pretend you have one by drooling all over unboxing videos.
Sony's new handheld launched today, but only in Japan. If you're not in Japan and don't like paying extortionate import prices for a potentially problematic foreign machine with now warrantee, this is a close you're getting to a Vita today.
As usual for a hardware launch, there are unboxing videos everywhere. We've picked one below by someone with acceptable camera skills (seemingly a rare thing on YouTube) that doesn't feature someone jumping around the room like a deranged kangaroo.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com...unboxing-vids/
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December 18th, 2011, 00:05 Posted By: wraggster
While you chew down your fingernails in anticipation of owning a Vita, there's a bloke in Japan taking a screwdriver to one before the poor thing's even been played.
Japanese site Pocket News (thanks Andriasang) has wasted no time liberating the Vita's internals from their shiny plastic casing, revealing all those microchips and a circuit boards that, when not in pieces, make for so much joy. Some pics are below, and there are more through the source link.Apart from the big Samsung logo seemingly confirming where Sony's getting the Vita screen from, there's not a lot to take from the pics. Other than to satisfy a strange fetish for the internals of new technology.
If you're more interested in the Vita in one piece, there are unboxing and first boot-up videos here.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com...at-vitas-guts/
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December 18th, 2011, 00:01 Posted By: wraggster
Sony has already released a firmware update for the PlayStation Vita.
When firing up the console, users who connect it to the internet will have to update the firmware to version 1.50.The changes made in the update are currently unknown, and Sony's official update information page reveals no further details, according to Andriasang.
But with frequent updates being a prominent part of owning a PS3 and PSP, its a sign that the trend will likely continue on Sony's latest console.
You can have a good dig around the Vita's new menu system feature yourself with an English-language user guide that Sony has already launched online.
It reveals, among other niggling details, that Vita can take screenshots of on-screen action and store them on your memory stick as photos. Great for evidence of bragging rights.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com...eased-already/
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December 17th, 2011, 03:02 Posted By: wraggster
Female consumers are the "untapped holy grail" for game publishers, European PlayStation boss Jim Ryan has told the latest issue of Edge, which is landing with subscribers now.
Speaking in a Vita focused interview, the exec said the upcoming portable's user-friendliness is paving the way for Sony to target a female audience it traditionally hasn't been able to reach."That [audience] is obviously the untapped holy grail," Ryan said. "We're hopeful that the rather less intimidating interface possibilities that Vita offers may make that market potentially more accessible.
"Some of the things as yet unrevealed on the content side are exploring that."
While Ryan acknowledged that day one Vita buyers will be "our good old core gaming demographic", he said the company "will look to... go younger rather more quickly and deliberately than we did with PSP.
"You won't see that so much in 2012, and in 2013 we'll still be very much at the core of it, but shortly after that a lot of the business strategy will be [based] around targeting a somewhat younger demographic."
Earlier this month, Ryan said Sony will make a greater effort to target younger gamers and the family market with PS3 in 2012, although not at the expense of catering to hardcore gamers.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com...ed-holy-grail/
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December 17th, 2011, 01:26 Posted By: wraggster
The PlayStation Vita is limited to one PlayStation Network account per unit, Sony has clarified.The Japanese company had previously said switching memory cards would allow you to use multiple PSN accounts on the same Vita unit.But this is incorrect, Sony told Wired. To use a new PSN account you have to reset the hardware."[The] PSN account is tied to the hardware and the memory card, not just the card," Sony said, "which means that if a second person is using your Vita, it's not just a case of switching out memory cards, it's clearing out all of your saved data on the Vita itself when you do the factory reset."In other words, PlayStation Vita is intended to be played by only one user."
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...-only-one-user
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December 17th, 2011, 01:25 Posted By: wraggster
Sony has popped the PlayStation Vita manual online - thanks patch!It covers everything from the basics to PlayStation Network to games.Did you know, for example, that you cannot operate the right stick by pressing on it? And did you know if you press on it too hard, you can damage your Vita?Oh, and you cannot remove the stick. If you try to remove it by force, you could damage your system. Watch out!There's information on "near," Trophies and Remote Play, too.The manual launches ahead of Vita's Japanese launch - set for tomorrow.Sony is rumoured to have shipped a whopping 700,000 units to cover the handheld's launch over there. It releases in Europe on 22nd February 2012.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...al-pops-online
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December 17th, 2011, 00:15 Posted By: wraggster
We've got some good news for gamers that were willing to plunge into the PlayStation-certified world of Sony's tablets. The latest update to the company's divisive Tablet S will let you connect your PS3 controllers with those 32-bit games of yesteryear. The update is available now in Sony's homeland of Japan and the company is also rewarding its tablet faithful with a free download; an Ape Escape-themed mini-game collection. It's not all good news, however. The clamshelled Tablet P doesn't get the controller hook-up and you'll need to buy an additional USB adapter cable to connect a controller to the monoscreened Tablet S. A briefly worded, vaguely translated release awaits after the break.
Update: We've heard from Japanese users that you'll only need to the cable to initially pair the controller with the tablet. After that, you're free to wirelessly play away.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/16/s...llers-cable-a/
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December 16th, 2011, 23:55 Posted By: wraggster
Sure, we've shown you a hands-on, but we know your brain's been working hard imagining what it's like to unwrap Sony's next-gen handheld. The PS Vita could easily be considered one of the -- if not thebiggest -- teases of the gadgetverse; since it was first unveiled, it's only had time for a smattering ofcameos. Regardless, no one is questioning the Vita's determination to be in as many wish lists as possible by its eventual 2012 release. Folks who tend to enjoy teasers can find precisely that just after the break.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/16/p...es-nothing-to/
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December 16th, 2011, 23:51 Posted By: wraggster
Retailers in Japan will receive 200,000 more units of PlayStation Vita in time for launch, bringing the total shipped to 700,000.
Andriasang reports sources close to Sony that the format holder had originally planned a shipment of 500,000 units, but this has now been raised to cope with pre-order demand.
Two of Japan’s major retailers, Amazon Japan and Yodobashi, previously reported stock shortages after their Vita pre-order allocation dried up in a matter of hours.
Yodobashi and a number of other retailers have since said customers can buy a Vita on day one without a pre-order. The handheld goes on sale in Japan on Saturday, December 17th. It will hit UK shelves on February 22nd 2012.
Sony Japan hired film star Harrison Ford to promote Vita, who appeared in an ad for launch title Uncharted: Golden Abyss.
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December 16th, 2011, 23:38 Posted By: wraggster
Fantasy RPG fastest selling title ever on Steam
Betheseda’s blockbuster RPG The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has shipped more than ten million units worldwide since release last month.
The critically acclaimed title is believed to have made more than $650 million in sales.
Bethesda claimed that the PC version of the title outsold all other North American PC game releases by a factor of three-to-one during November.
It has also been announced that Skyrim is the fastest selling title in Steam’s history, although no exact figures were revealed.
http://www.develop-online.net/news/3...shipped-copies
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