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October 23rd, 2011, 19:00 Posted By: wraggster
SuperFury has released an update to POPStation PSP -- a homebrew app that converts any PSX game to a compatible POPs format, meaning you can play said PSX (or PS1 / PSOne) game on your hacked or homebrew-enabled PSP.
If you're not familiar with POPStation PSP, then I suggest you read over the included readme.txt to get started.
And for POPS itself, weed through these posts to find the version appropriate for your CFW/HEN ... or use neur0n's PopsLoader Bridge if you're running CFW ME.
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October 23rd, 2011, 16:44 Posted By: wraggster
Guess who? It's neur0n back again with another custom firmware update! It's 6.60 ME v1.6 -- and the change log says...
•Change CPU clock from 199/99 to 200/100.;
•Update VshMenu. Now you can use translate text.
•Fixed a ISO size when dump it through USB in XMB.
I believe the third item stems from this. So if you've already installed that, and you don't care about translating the VSH Menu or about adjusting the CPU clock, then you need not upgrade ... not right this second anyway. Still though -- it's better than a Sony firmware update ... and it's not mandatory.
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October 23rd, 2011, 16:18 Posted By: wraggster
It is the first time I've seen a neur0n CFW release without an official readme.txt; however, going by neur0n's previous track record, I'd assume PSP Custom Firmware (and Light Custom Firmware) 6.39 ME version 9.7 pack the same changes as L/CFW 6.60 ME version 1.6. That's usually the case, but I could be wrong... And I've been wrong before.
Lets assume I'm right though; then these would be the changes:
•Change CPU clock from 199/99 to 200/100.
•Update VshMenu. Now you can use translate text.
•Fixed an ISO size when dump it through USB in XMB.
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October 23rd, 2011, 16:15 Posted By: wraggster
Total to the Noob and Dash to the Hacks present an exclusive PSP plugin for ya'll -- it's innovative, it's a first -- it's a new Download Manager for the PSP Internet web browser.
How many people out there right now are using the PSP browser on the daily? Are you downloading lots? If you answered yes to both questions then you already know the default way to downloading files via the browser sucks. That's when Total_Noob steps in ... simplifying and maximizing:
Activate Download Manager (in vsh.txt) and you'll get all this:
•Download multiple data items
•Download in background
•Pause and cancel downloads
•See the actual download rate
How's it work?
Select your item to download as normal and once it starts you'll be prompted to enter the Download Manager by pressing [START]+[SQUARE]. Once that opens you can manage each individual download; highlight an item and press [TRIANGLE] to pause or [CIRCLE] to cancel. Press [START]+[SQUARE] again to close the Download Manager.
And if you're a total noob ... read readme.txt.
Thanks to Total_Noob for the awesome, fresh plugin!
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October 23rd, 2011, 16:12 Posted By: wraggster
You know... You're supposed to keep your comics in clean, crisp condition; keep 'em in the plastic sleeve, tucked away deep in your closet, because in the future they could provide for your kids. My dad had a shit-load of original comics, issue #1s, way back in the day, but his dad called them "funny papers" and used 'em as target practice ... now I'm here. But anyway, enough about me... This is DeGenerationX's (or [Dx] for short) Digital Comic Reader for the PSP.
PSP DiGi CoMix Reader v1 supports the most common digital comic format: .cbr -- and .cbz and compressed .rar too. [Dx] claims it is "about 500 times faster" than other comic readers and takes no time while scrolling.
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October 23rd, 2011, 15:56 Posted By: wraggster
For anyone who wishes to remain legit on official firmware (OFW), but still has that undying, retro itch to jam some SNES action every now and then, then this build of SNES9x Euphoria is for you. There isn't much difference from this version, posted back in February 2011, other than it's signed for OFW. No hacks needed -- just copy the "Snes9x_Euphoria" directory to PSP/GAME, along with some roms under Snes9x_Euphoria/ROMS, and fire it up.
The author of this build promises more updates, aiming to improve emulation speed and also to update the core to the latest version of SNES9x, which is apparently 1.51; this current PSP port is based off the 1.42 source.
So... You know what to do.
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October 23rd, 2011, 14:22 Posted By: wraggster
If you were hoping to preorder a PSVita in Japan, then you’re probably out of luck already. And if you’ve tried, you know what I’m talking about…Preorder units on major retailers got sold out within a few hours on Saturday. So even if you were lucky enough to actually reach the sites without a timeout, you could probably not even buy the device.
When the PS3 came out, I remember seeing scenes of old Japanese guys paying homeless people and students to wait in line in stores, and buy as many PS3s as they could, in order to resell them for twice the price. Are we going to see preorders for insane prices popping up on ebay?
http://wololo.net/wagic/2011/10/17/j...ld-out-in-24h/
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October 23rd, 2011, 13:14 Posted By: wraggster
Lightbox Interactive is hosting a private beta for Starhawk in November, but with a twist -- this private beta will be selectively public. Lightbox will invite "a bunch of" dedicated Warhawk players to test out Starhawk this November, chosen by their rank in Warhawk, their community involvement and a few other undisclosed parameters, president Dylan Jobe said.
The public private beta will include access to a secure SCEA forum for players to discuss the game and ask questions of the Lightbox team, who will also post their PSN handles and be available for voice chat in-beta. If you're a Warkhawkbeast with a clean record, look for an email with an invite soon.
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/10/22/st...arhawk-vetera/
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October 23rd, 2011, 13:09 Posted By: wraggster
Final Fantasy XIV wasn't ever going to win Game of the Year, but that isn't stopping producer and director Naoki Yohsida from supporting the revamped version. Square Enix is considering Vita and smartphone support for Final Fantasy XIV, with access to inventory and in-game item purchases, Yoshida said.
"Not just the Vita, but also smartphones, so that kind of access will be allowed," Yoshida said. "That will open the door to things like applications that people can used to check their inventory, or check the market and purchase things from the auctions."
Yoshida said Square is also still speaking with Microsoft about an Xbox 360 version, but its focus now is mostly on releasing it on PS3.
"The one thing to regain that damaged player trust is to keep those promises, and one of the promises was to release a PlayStation 3 version," Yoshida said. "We made that promise long, long ago, and we still haven't kept it."
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/10/22/yo...e-support-and/
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October 23rd, 2011, 00:24 Posted By: wraggster
Having seemingly closed the door on PS3 piracy earlier this year, Sony once again faces the prospect of another piracy threat looming over its console.
Digital Foundry reports that a new USB dongle device, dubbed the JB2 (JailBreak2) is reportedly now available in Indonesia. When plugged into a PS3 it circumvents its security measures and allows for the running of illegal or copied code.
Interestingly, while games released prior to the PS3’s 3.60 patch (which itself was released to combat the original security loophole) will run off the hard drive newer titles must be run from Blu-ray.
An added inconvenience for pirates, of course, but this also presents the sordid possibility of a new trade in illegal game discs.
A global launch from the device is thought to be not far off, though Digital Foundry does add that at this point all talk of the device and its abilities remains speculative.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/ps3-p...e-again/086879
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October 22nd, 2011, 01:29 Posted By: wraggster
Here's a little souvenir for Twitter addicts eyeing the upcoming PS Vita: at today's debut event in Hong Kong, we got to see said console's Twitter app in action for the very first time, and we were also fortunate enough to get some exclusive hands-on time with Sony's in-house software. As you can see in our video after the break, the overall design feels very much in line with Twitter's standard ID: the same shade of blue, the usual tabs on the left column, slick elastic scrolling in the timelines, and support for geotagging, hash tags plus photo attachment while tweeting. No surprises here, but hey, the app worked well for us.
That said, we were told that the app wasn't quite finished yet, and Sony still couldn't confirm whether this -- along with the other dedicated apps like Skype, Foursquare and Facebook -- will be ready for download by the time the Vita launches in Hong Kong on December 23rd (just a tad later than Japan's launch on the 17th). In case you're wondering, the Vita there will cost HK$2,280 (US$290) for the WiFi version and HK$2,780 (US$360) for the 3G flavor, both unsubsidized but cheaper than their Japanese counterparts. Of course, given that the console isn't region-locked, feel free to go do some shopping in Hong Kong then -- just save some for the locals, OK? Also, check out our gallery below for some close-up shots of the Vita's music and video apps.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/21/p...ong-we-go-han/
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October 21st, 2011, 00:59 Posted By: wraggster
A number of Sony's first party studios are working on PlayStation 4 games, according to respected industry site Develop.
"A trusted source connected to the matter" told the site that several of Sony's 16 internal studios have stated work on PS4 game concepts that could enter into full production if given the green light.
The site claims Sony has yet to finalise the console's technical specifications and that the PS3 successor isn't expected to launch before 2014.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com...derway-report/
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October 21st, 2011, 00:55 Posted By: wraggster
Reports are emerging that the PlayStation 3 has been hacked once again in the form of a successor to the original PSJailbreak, dubbed "JB2".
Similar to the first hack, JB2 apparently takes the form of a USB dongle that plugs directly into the PS3 and compromises the system on power-up. Videos released so far of the device in action appear to show an extended boot -up period before the XMB finally appears, featuring a number of options only available to developer consoles, allowing for the installation of unsigned code.
The hack is curious in that unlike the older Jailbreaks, newer games cannot be run from the hard drive: instead, burned Blu-ray discs are used instead with the PS3 appearing to recognise them as legitimate pressed games. Older titles that pre-date the 3.60 update that locked out current piracy methods allegedly work from the hard drive as normal. This opens up the unpalatable suggestion that not only will the makers of JB2 make money from selling the dongles, but a black market of burned software could also emerge. Alternatively, it may simply mean that a debug console - which can work with BD-R discs - was used to create a fabricated video.
According to sources, the dongle has undergone a small launch in Indonesia ahead of a global roll-out, with a small range of pirate games including titles like PES 2012, Driver: San Francisco, God of War Collection Volume II and FIFA 12 being made available. The notion of limited titles being available may suggest that the games are being reverse-engineered, and that only some games may work with the new hack. Alternatively, the makers may simply be releasing the latest games first in order to maximise revenues with the small window of opportunity available before Sony legal gets on the case.
Previous "custom firmwares" could allow for the modification of game code and assets, allowing for an unfair advantage for cheats accessing the PlayStation Network. Although it appears to run new games, JB2 is apparently based on the same 3.55 firmware as older hacks, so there's a very strong possibility that PSN access will remain off limits for those running pirate software.
It's still unconfirmed beyond all doubt whether JB2 is the real deal or not. However, the evidence piling up over the last 24 hours does suggest that Sony's successful anti-piracy measures - which kicked off with the release of Portal 2 and the 3.60 firmware just over six months ago - may have finally been overcome.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/di...3-hacked-again
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October 21st, 2011, 00:51 Posted By: wraggster
Delayed co-op squad shooter Payday: The Heist has failed to show up on the European PlayStation Network, despite launching in the US earlier this week.
When asked for a new release date and explanation for the delay, publisher Sony Online Entertainment told Eurogamer that a launch slot for European territories "has yet to be announced".
However, SOE pointed out that European PC users can download the game now through most of the standard download stores.
As announced earlier this year, the game will be offered as a free download to those who purchased all four titles in the PlayStation Network Play promotion.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...payday-release
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October 21st, 2011, 00:49 Posted By: wraggster
Ubisoft's limbless helicopter-head hero is appearing with a little more physical fanfare in Europe. The publisher is wrapping his gorgeous return to 2D,Rayman Origins, in a Collector's Edition for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 this November. Even the packaging itself is special.
The quality of the 50-page art book will likely match the visuals we've seen coming from the UbiArt framework (which integrates high-resolution illustrations and pairs them with a skeletal animation system), and the soundtrack will probably be described as "whimsical," but forget all that. The box itself folds into a cute diorama depicting mischief makers Rayman and Globox.
Ubisoft has confirmed to Joystiq that this edition of Rayman Origins, currently listed at GBP 54.99 on Amazon UK, is only coming to Europe -- soon to be the origin of quite a few imports, we imagine.
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/10/20/ra...ive-to-europe/
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October 21st, 2011, 00:45 Posted By: wraggster
L.A. Noire: The Complete Edition is coming to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on November 15th in North America (and November 18th elsewhere), just a week after the game debuts on PC. And like the PC game, The Complete Editioncomes packed with every piece of DLC released thus far. [Update: We've confirmed with Rockstar that this will retail for $49.99.]
The bonus cases stacked atop your desk/disc include "The Nicholson Electroplating," "The Consul's Car," "Reefer Madness," "The Naked City" and "A Slip of the Tongue." They cover the arson, vice and traffic beats, and are offered alongside The Badge Pursuit Challenge and all unlockable outfits and weapons.
There's also a new prologue that explains why Cole Phelps transforms into Sergeant Frank Drebin every time he gets behind the wheel of a car.
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/10/20/l-...-this-novembe/
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October 21st, 2011, 00:34 Posted By: wraggster
We suspect publishers were as surprised as everyone else when Sonyannounced the worldwide PlayStation Vita launch dates at the Web 2.0 Summit.
Two days after that unexpected reveal, Namco Bandai is officially putting that February 22 date on its own launch games: Ridge Racer, Shinobido 2: Revenge of Zen, and the new Katamari game, which has been given the amusing title ofTouch My Katamari for its western release. Of course, all Vita games will be sold digitally, saving you from the nightmare of asking a retail clerk for Touch My Katamari. Namco announced these dates for North America, and Sony hasconfirmed they're accurate for Europe as well.
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/10/20/ri...-launching-al/
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October 21st, 2011, 00:25 Posted By: wraggster
Cut-price trade-in deals have become the norm on the High Street, but now online-only retailer GameStop.co.uk has dragged the sector into the online arena.
The headline is Modern Warfare 3 for 99p, but in reality the new deal offers gamers the chance to buy both EA’s Battlefield 3 and Activision’s Modern Warfare 3 for £37.96.
This is how it works:
Gamers must buy Battlefield 3 for £36.97 from GameStop on either Xbox 360 or PS3.
Then, they need to also buy Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 for £41.97.
The retailer will also ship out a padded pre-paid envelope. Customers can then use this to ship back their copy of Battlefield 3 before November 18th. Once GameStop receives it they’ll send out a new copy of Modern Warfare 3 and refund the buyer to the sum of £40.98.
It’s a fascinating new development in the increasingly competitive UK games sector and one that for the first time takes the High Street on at its own game.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/get-b...d-37-96/086796
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October 20th, 2011, 23:53 Posted By: wraggster
As if you hadn’t already got the message, Warner Bros’ Batman: Arkham City is something rather special. So special, in fact, that it’s claimed the world’s first 100%+ review.
Yahoo! Games awarded the title a time and space-splintering six out of five it its review.
“Your entire gaming life could’ve been leading up to this moment, especially if you were raised on a strict Nintendo diet,” the review reads.
“We mean this in the best possible sense when we say that the legacies of Mario, Zelda and Metroid live on in ‘Batman Arkham City’. And what we’re suggesting by that is how this latest blockbuster comic-book escapade is worthy of the same lofty recognition.”
Indeed, Yahoo! Joins the rest of the world is heaping near-unprecedented praise on the title.
The Xbox 360 version currently carries a 96 per cent Metacritic rating based on 39 reviews. The PS3 version is on 96 per cent, making it not only the highest rated console release of the year but also the joint third highest rated release of all time.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/batma...yet-6-5/086802
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October 20th, 2011, 23:33 Posted By: wraggster
HTC may be busy pondering its Android 4.0 future, but Sony Ericsson is apparently ready to take a bite out of Google's Ice Cream Sandwich. Yesterday, in a post on its Facebook page, Sony Ericsson's Dutch branch stated that it will indeed upgrade its Xperia lineup to the latest Android OS, though it didn't offer any details on release dates. We reached out to the manufacturer for confirmation, and received the following statement: Sony Ericsson is currently rolling out the upgrade to Gingerbread 2.3.4 across its entire 2011 Xperia smartphone portfolio. This software upgrade will be available through a phased roll out in select markets. Beyond Gingerbread 2.3.4, we plan to upgrade our 2011 Xperia smartphone portfolio to the next Android platform made available to us. The company went on to say that all official software announcements will be posted on its blog, so we'll let you know as soon as we have more details.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/20/s...eria-handsets/
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