|
PSP News is a News and downloads site for the PSP, PSVita, PS4, PS3, PS2 and PSOne, We have all the latest emulators, hack and custom firmwares, homebrew and all the downloads on this site, we also cover commercial gaming and console news., the latest homebrew and releases, Part of the
DCEmu Homebrew & Gaming Network.
This Website
THE LATEST NEWS BELOW
|
February 19th, 2010, 07:45 Posted By: wraggster
The DaedalusX64 team have released a new version of the Nintendo 64 Emulator for PSP, heres whats new:
Revision 466 - Directory Listing
Modified Thu Feb 18 20:24:28 2010 UTC (10 hours, 19 minutes ago) by Salvy6735
[!] Moved blender out of PSPrender.cpp to its own file.
[~] Refactored blender.
[+] Implemented various FOG_ASHADE blenders
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revision 465 - Directory Listing
Modified Thu Feb 18 07:59:01 2010 UTC (22 hours, 44 minutes ago) by Salvy6735
[~] Fixed freezing when only one rom was present (Yamagushi)
[+] Added recommended settings screen (Yamagushi)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revision 464 - Directory Listing
Modified Thu Feb 18 02:22:53 2010 UTC (28 hours, 20 minutes ago) by Salvy6735 [*] Remove old previews.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revision 463 - Directory Listing
Modified Mon Feb 15 21:47:51 2010 UTC (3 days, 8 hours ago) by Salvy6735
[+] Implemented a new GUI (Yamagushi)
Note : New GUI still experimental, and is considered work-in-progress
Current previews will appear blurry on the new GUI, correct re-sized previews will be available soon.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revision 462 - Directory Listing
Modified Mon Feb 15 21:41:51 2010 UTC (3 days, 9 hours ago) by Salvy6735
[~] Added correct save type for F1 World Gran Prix 2(it boots now)[*] Updated readme
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revision 461 - Directory Listing
Modified Mon Feb 15 21:37:37 2010 UTC (3 days, 9 hours ago) by Salvy6735
[+] Added NOOP4/NOOP2 blender
[!] Minor code clean up
[!] Corrected regression from 459
Download and Give feedback Via Comments
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
February 19th, 2010, 01:11 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.psp-ita.com/?module=news&...2&view_reply=1
E 'available for download a new revision, the 1357, the Jpcsp, the PC application developed in Java that allows us to run some homebrew like those included in the archive below. I remember that, for proper functioning of Jpcsp, you need to install Java on your PC.
Following the full changelog and the link to download.
Changelog:
Quote:
Rev1357: Started implementation of proper async file operations: - Installed a dummy loop async handler
Rev1356: Avoid Java Exceptions when exiting Jpcsp.
Rev1355: Small improvement in logging of sceKernelPowerTick ()
Rev1354: Small code cleanup of MemoryReader
Download and Give Feedback Via Comments
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
February 19th, 2010, 00:35 Posted By: wraggster
SX Messaged me about the release of a new Openbor Mod thats the first of its kind with Completely hand-drawn graphics, music and sound.
Author: Demitri
Description: An unknown disease scourge a little town on the mountains...
Platform: SecurePAK Edition
Notes: Please note this is just a BETA demo, the final product may be slightly different. This mod works fine on OpenBOR v3.0 Build 2397 or less. Any build above that show bugs.
Should work with Openbor on Dreamcast, PSP, GP2x, Wiz, Wii and Dingoo.
Download and Give Feedback Via Comments
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
February 19th, 2010, 00:16 Posted By: wraggster
Last week, Xbox 360 owners got the first look at Fable 3, the newest Peter Molyneux game. Don't feel left out, members of the PlayStation Family -- you've got your own Molyneux game on the way! An old one!
The ESRB has rated the PlayStation version of Magic Carpet for release on PS3 and PSP, meaning it'll join last week's release of Populous: The Beginning as PSOne Classics at some point in the future. Why settle for being a king when, for the low price of $5.99, you could be a wizard on a flying carpet!
If that doesn't grab you, you'll also be able to pick up Sorcerer's Maze at some point. While not a Molyneux game (it's a low-budget Arkanoid-style game published by XS Games) it is also about a sorcerer (not sure about the "maze" part). And how can you refuse that box art, even in a digital version with no box?
http://www.joystiq.com/2010/02/18/es...n-ps3-and-psp/
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
February 19th, 2010, 00:15 Posted By: wraggster
Heads up, dear readers -- we know you're excited to check out the recently released Assassin's Creed 2 DLC, Bonfire of the Vanities, but before you blindly snatch up the new content from your console's designated online marketplace, make sure you check the descriptions. There are actually two different versions of the Bonfire DLC: one that includes the new Bonfire of the Vanities game sequence and the three secret Templar lairs which were included in the game's "Black Edition" (560 / $6.99); and one that only comes with the new sequence (320 / $3.99).
Make sure you purchase the one that suits your needs! We'd hate for your enjoyment of the new stabbing opportunities to be sullied by buyer's remorse.
http://www.joystiq.com/2010/02/18/as...n-content-out/
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
February 18th, 2010, 23:11 Posted By: wraggster
LucasArts is to open a store in PlayStation Home's mall, selling costumes and trinkets relating to the worlds of Star Wars and Indiana Jones.
Kotaku has pics: there are Storm Trooper outfits, Indiana Jones outfits, an Imperial officer's uniform, lightsabers and T-shirts. Apparently you'll also be able to buy accessories for your personal space.
We're not entirely sure if the LucasArts store is coming to the European version Home, since it's mentioned in the US PlayStation Blog post on future Home updates but not in the European blog's equivalent.
There are other updates definitely coming to both sides of the Altantic, mind, including the MotorStorm Carrier, a social space on a decommissioned aircraft carrier, and rather lovely personal and game spaces devoted to LocoRoco.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/lu...-stuff-in-home
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
February 18th, 2010, 23:10 Posted By: wraggster
Disney Interactive Media bossman Steve Wadsworth has added to the confusion over what the PS3 motion controller will end up being called.
In his speech at the DICE Summit yesterday, Wadsworth referred to "Sony's Gem", according to Game Informer. But isn't Gem just a codename, as Sony said last year?
Or is it called Arc? No, wait, that's a codename too, like Sony said. Our money's on Kaz Hirai's Electromagical Joywand.
In the same speech Wadsworth discussed Epic Mickey, the forthcoming plartformer from Warren Spector and Junction Point. At the moment it's exclusive to the Wii - but that could change what with the advent of new motion controller systems like Project Natal and Gem / Arc / KHEJ.
"We have a very large audience base that has Wiis in their home," Wadsworth said, as overheard by Gamasutra. "That's not to say that we won't go to other platforms [in the future]."
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/di...s-ps3-wand-gem
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
February 18th, 2010, 20:45 Posted By: wraggster
SOCOM: US Navy SEALS Fireteam Bravo 3 has become the first PSP game to require online activation in order to unlock all of its features.
The Sony game, released in the US on Tuesday, came with a voucher code that had to be redeemed online in order to unlock online play.
As well as deterring piracy - which Sony has stated as the primary reason for the move - it will also undoubtedly discourage pre-owned sales, since those buying a used copy of the game will need to purchase the voucher at a cost of $20 if they want to play online.
Speaking to IGN, SCEA director of hardware marketing John Koller said that Sony was in the process of investigating and trialling anti-piracy opportunities, but he couldn't say if online activation would be introduced for all future PSP releases.
"Today's consumers are more tech savvy and better connected to the internet than ever before. Piracy continues to be an issue of concern for the PSP platform. SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 3 is a trial run for a new initiative we are exploring for the platform," said Koller.
"We will continue to explore this as an opportunity for the platform going forward, but we have no announcements to make on future iterations at this time."
Piracy remained an issue on the PSP platform, admitted Koller, although he said that the introduction of the PSPgo and the subsequent increase in legally downloaded titles had helped minimise that impact.
"No one will dispute that piracy has a negative impact on software sales. We're continuing to take proactive steps in the fight against piracy and believe this new initiative will be of benefit to the gaming industry," he added.
The move follows EA's introduction of 'Project Ten Dollar', where premium DLC is included as a free download for those buying a new copy of a game, but those buying a second-hand copy are forced to pay for it.
Mass Effect 2 and Dragon Age: Origins both implemented the feature across their various patforms.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...ine-activation
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
February 18th, 2010, 16:19 Posted By: wraggster
Full game priced at £6.29 with expansion Peggle Nights costing £3.19
The long-awaited arrival of the 60m+ selling action puzzle series Peggle on the European arm Sony’s PlayStation Network is finally upon us, publisher Sony Online Entertainment has announced.
The standalone original title costs £6.29 to download off PSN with expansion pack Peggle Nights coming in at £3.19. Both games can be played on PS3 and also on Sony’s PSP thanks to remote play integration.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/37614/Pegg...es-on-Euro-PSN
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
February 18th, 2010, 16:17 Posted By: wraggster
Right on time, Sony's detailed today's PlayStation Store update, which includes Assassin's Creed II DLC, a Yakuza 3 demo and Peggle Nights for PS3.
Full list follows...
PlayStation Store via PS3
Special Offers
(Available until the 4th of March)
Marvel vs. Capcom 2 (was - £11.99/€14.99 now - £5.49/€6.99)
Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo HD (was - £11.99/€14.99 now - £5.49/€6.99)
Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood - Old West Map Pack (was - £7.99/€9.99 now - £3.99/€4.99)
Tom Clancy's End War Faction Elite Pack (was - £3.19/€3.99 now - £1.59/€1.99)
Shaun White Snowboarding The Glamour Pack (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £2.39/€2.99)
Brothers In Arms D-Day (PSP) (was - £15.99/€19.99 now - £7.99/€9.99)
Prince of Persia: Revelations (PSP) (was - £15.99/€19.99 now - £7.99/€9.99)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PSP) (was - £15.99/€19.99 now - £7.99/€9.99)
Lilo and Stitch: Trouble in Paradise (PSone) (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.19/€3.99)
Bug's Life (PSone) (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.19/€3.99)
minis month
(Available until the 4th of March)
Tetris (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.49/€3.99)
Sudoku (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.49/€3.99)
Bowling 3D (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.49/€3.99)
Yetisports Pengu Throw (was - £2.49/€2.99 now - £1.74/€1.99)
Red Bull X-Fighters (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.49/€3.99)
Let's Golf (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £2.49/€2.99)
Stand O'Food (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.49/€3.99)
Spot the Differences (was - £2.49/€2.99 now - £1.24/€1.49)
Downloadable Games
Revenge of the Wounded Dragons (£6.29/€7.99) Rating: PEGI 16
Availability: All locales
Peggle(£6.29/€7.99) Rating: PEGI 3
Availability: All locales
Demos (free)
Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing Rating: PEGI 7
Availability: All locales
Yakuza 3 Rating: PEGI 18
Availability: Not available in Germany
Digger HD Rating: PEGI 3
Availability: All locales
minis
Alien Zombie Death (£2.49/€2.99) Rating: PEGI 7
Availability: Not available in Australia, New Zealand, Portugal and Russia
Retro Cave Flyer (£2.49/€2.99) Rating: PEGI 3
Availability: Not available in Australia, New Zealand and Portugal
Add-On Game Content
Assassin's Creed II
Sequence 13 Bonfire of the Vanities (£3.19/€3.99)
Sequence 13 Bonfire of the Vanities & Secret Locations (£5.49/€6.99)
Rating: PEGI 18
Availability: All locales
Resident Evil 5
Desperate Escape (£3.99/€4.99)
Lost In Nightmares (£3.99/€4.99)
Costume Pack 1 (£1.59/€1.99)
Rating: PEGI 18
Availability: All locales
Burnout Paradise
Complete Edition Bundle (Full game and all DLC packs) (£23.99/€29.99)
Complete DLC Bundle (£15.99/€19.99)
Rating: PEGI 7
Availability: All locales
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed - Hoth Mission Pack (£7.99/€9.99)
Rating: PEGI 16
Availability: Not available in Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and UAE
Buzz! - National Geographic Kids Quiz (£6.29/€7.99)
Rating: PEGI 3
Availability: All locales
Dante's Inferno - Florentine Dante Costume (£1.59/€1.99)
Rating: PEGI 18
Availability: Not available in Russia
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast - Saiyans Pack (free)
Rating: PEGI 12
Availability: All locales
Rock Band
Fascination by Alphabeat (£0.99/€1.49)
Let Forever Be by The Chemical Brothers (£0.99/€1.49)
Stray Cat Strut by Brian Setzer (£0.99/€1.49)
Weightless by All Time Low (£0.99/€1.49)
Otis Redding Pack 01 (£4.39/€6.59)
Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song) (£0.99/€1.49)
I'm Sick Y'all (£0.99/€1.49)
I've Got Dreams To Remember (£0.99/€1.49)
Love Man (£0.99/€1.49)
(Sitting On The) Dock of the Bay (Take 2) (£0.99/€1.49)
(contains the following tracks which are also sold separately)
Rating: PEGI 12
Availability: Not available in Czech Republic, Greece, Luxembourg, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and UAE
Guitar Hero 5
Blink-182 Track Pack (£4.39/€5.49)
Adam's Song (£1.59/€1.99)
All the Small Things (£1.59/€1.99)
First Date (£1.59/€1.99)
(contains the following tracks which are also sold separately)
Rating: PEGI 12
Availability: Not available in Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and United Arab Emirates
Videos (free)
FIFA 10 Ultimate Team Trailer
Dynamic Themes
(animated)
Flower Dynamic Theme (£1.59/€1.99)
Premium Themes
(static)
Resident Evil 5 Custom Theme (£1.19/€1.49)
Amazing Peaks Theme (£1.19/€1.49)
Haemorrhage Theme (£1.19/€1.49)
Premium Avatars
MAG Raven Badge (£0.20/€0.25)
MAG Raven Character (£0.20/€0.25)
MAG S.V.E.R. Badge (£0.20/€0.25)
MAG S.V.E.R. Character (£0.20/€0.25)
MAG Valor Badge (£0.20/€0.25)
MAG Valor Character (£0.20/€0.25)
Wallpaper (free)
Topatoi Wallpaper 5
PlayStation Store via PSP and Media Go
Special Offers (also available via the PS3 store)
(Available until the 4th of March)
Brothers In Arms D-Day (PSP) (was - £15.99/€19.99 now - £7.99/€9.99)
Prince of Persia: Revelations (PSP) (was - £15.99/€19.99 now - £7.99/€9.99)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PSP) (was - £15.99/€19.99 now - £7.99/€9.99)
Lilo and Stitch: Trouble in Paradise (PSone) (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.19/€3.99)
Bug's Life (PSone) (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.19/€3.99)
minis month
(Available until the 4th of March)
Tetris (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.49/€3.99)
Sudoku (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.49/€3.99)
Bowling 3D (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.49/€3.99)
Yetisports Pengu Throw (was - £2.49/€2.99 now - £1.74/€1.99)
Red Bull X-Fighters (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.49/€3.99)
Let's Golf (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £2.49/€2.99)
Stand O'Food (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.49/€3.99)
Spot the Differences (was - £2.49/€2.99 now - £1.24/€1.49)
Downloadable Games (also available via the PS3 store)
SOCOM Fireteam Bravo 3 (£24.99/€39.99)
Rating: PEGI 16
Availability: All locales
Half-Minute Hero (£23.99)
Rating: PEGI 12
Availability: Released in UK only (further locales to be added)
Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days (£23.99/€29.99)
Rating: PEGI 16
Availability: All locales
SEGA Rally (£13.99/€17.99)
Rating: PEGI 3
Availability: All locales
Demo (also available via the PS3 store) (free)
Thexder Neo Demo
Rating: PEGI 7
Availability: All locales
minis (also available via the PS3 store)
Alien Zombie Death (£2.49/€2.99)
Rating: PEGI 7
Availability: Not available in Australia, New Zealand, Portugal and Russia
Retro Cave Flyer (£2.49/€2.99)
Rating: PEGI 3
Availability: Not available in Australia, New Zealand and Portugal
Add-On Game Content (also available via the PS3 store)
LittleBigPlanet
The Wedding Theme Level Kit (£2.39/€2.99)
The Wedding Theme Costume (free)
http://www.computerandvideogames.com...VG-General-RSS
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
February 18th, 2010, 16:17 Posted By: wraggster
Right on time, Sony's detailed today's PlayStation Store update, which includes Assassin's Creed II DLC, a Yakuza 3 demo and Peggle Nights for PS3.
Full list follows...
PlayStation Store via PS3
Special Offers
(Available until the 4th of March)
Marvel vs. Capcom 2 (was - £11.99/€14.99 now - £5.49/€6.99)
Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo HD (was - £11.99/€14.99 now - £5.49/€6.99)
Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood - Old West Map Pack (was - £7.99/€9.99 now - £3.99/€4.99)
Tom Clancy's End War Faction Elite Pack (was - £3.19/€3.99 now - £1.59/€1.99)
Shaun White Snowboarding The Glamour Pack (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £2.39/€2.99)
Brothers In Arms D-Day (PSP) (was - £15.99/€19.99 now - £7.99/€9.99)
Prince of Persia: Revelations (PSP) (was - £15.99/€19.99 now - £7.99/€9.99)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PSP) (was - £15.99/€19.99 now - £7.99/€9.99)
Lilo and Stitch: Trouble in Paradise (PSone) (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.19/€3.99)
Bug's Life (PSone) (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.19/€3.99)
minis month
(Available until the 4th of March)
Tetris (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.49/€3.99)
Sudoku (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.49/€3.99)
Bowling 3D (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.49/€3.99)
Yetisports Pengu Throw (was - £2.49/€2.99 now - £1.74/€1.99)
Red Bull X-Fighters (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.49/€3.99)
Let's Golf (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £2.49/€2.99)
Stand O'Food (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.49/€3.99)
Spot the Differences (was - £2.49/€2.99 now - £1.24/€1.49)
Downloadable Games
Revenge of the Wounded Dragons (£6.29/€7.99) Rating: PEGI 16
Availability: All locales
Peggle(£6.29/€7.99) Rating: PEGI 3
Availability: All locales
Demos (free)
Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing Rating: PEGI 7
Availability: All locales
Yakuza 3 Rating: PEGI 18
Availability: Not available in Germany
Digger HD Rating: PEGI 3
Availability: All locales
minis
Alien Zombie Death (£2.49/€2.99) Rating: PEGI 7
Availability: Not available in Australia, New Zealand, Portugal and Russia
Retro Cave Flyer (£2.49/€2.99) Rating: PEGI 3
Availability: Not available in Australia, New Zealand and Portugal
Add-On Game Content
Assassin's Creed II
Sequence 13 Bonfire of the Vanities (£3.19/€3.99)
Sequence 13 Bonfire of the Vanities & Secret Locations (£5.49/€6.99)
Rating: PEGI 18
Availability: All locales
Resident Evil 5
Desperate Escape (£3.99/€4.99)
Lost In Nightmares (£3.99/€4.99)
Costume Pack 1 (£1.59/€1.99)
Rating: PEGI 18
Availability: All locales
Burnout Paradise
Complete Edition Bundle (Full game and all DLC packs) (£23.99/€29.99)
Complete DLC Bundle (£15.99/€19.99)
Rating: PEGI 7
Availability: All locales
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed - Hoth Mission Pack (£7.99/€9.99)
Rating: PEGI 16
Availability: Not available in Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and UAE
Buzz! - National Geographic Kids Quiz (£6.29/€7.99)
Rating: PEGI 3
Availability: All locales
Dante's Inferno - Florentine Dante Costume (£1.59/€1.99)
Rating: PEGI 18
Availability: Not available in Russia
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast - Saiyans Pack (free)
Rating: PEGI 12
Availability: All locales
Rock Band
Fascination by Alphabeat (£0.99/€1.49)
Let Forever Be by The Chemical Brothers (£0.99/€1.49)
Stray Cat Strut by Brian Setzer (£0.99/€1.49)
Weightless by All Time Low (£0.99/€1.49)
Otis Redding Pack 01 (£4.39/€6.59)
Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song) (£0.99/€1.49)
I'm Sick Y'all (£0.99/€1.49)
I've Got Dreams To Remember (£0.99/€1.49)
Love Man (£0.99/€1.49)
(Sitting On The) Dock of the Bay (Take 2) (£0.99/€1.49)
(contains the following tracks which are also sold separately)
Rating: PEGI 12
Availability: Not available in Czech Republic, Greece, Luxembourg, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and UAE
Guitar Hero 5
Blink-182 Track Pack (£4.39/€5.49)
Adam's Song (£1.59/€1.99)
All the Small Things (£1.59/€1.99)
First Date (£1.59/€1.99)
(contains the following tracks which are also sold separately)
Rating: PEGI 12
Availability: Not available in Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and United Arab Emirates
Videos (free)
FIFA 10 Ultimate Team Trailer
Dynamic Themes
(animated)
Flower Dynamic Theme (£1.59/€1.99)
Premium Themes
(static)
Resident Evil 5 Custom Theme (£1.19/€1.49)
Amazing Peaks Theme (£1.19/€1.49)
Haemorrhage Theme (£1.19/€1.49)
Premium Avatars
MAG Raven Badge (£0.20/€0.25)
MAG Raven Character (£0.20/€0.25)
MAG S.V.E.R. Badge (£0.20/€0.25)
MAG S.V.E.R. Character (£0.20/€0.25)
MAG Valor Badge (£0.20/€0.25)
MAG Valor Character (£0.20/€0.25)
Wallpaper (free)
Topatoi Wallpaper 5
PlayStation Store via PSP and Media Go
Special Offers (also available via the PS3 store)
(Available until the 4th of March)
Brothers In Arms D-Day (PSP) (was - £15.99/€19.99 now - £7.99/€9.99)
Prince of Persia: Revelations (PSP) (was - £15.99/€19.99 now - £7.99/€9.99)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PSP) (was - £15.99/€19.99 now - £7.99/€9.99)
Lilo and Stitch: Trouble in Paradise (PSone) (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.19/€3.99)
Bug's Life (PSone) (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.19/€3.99)
minis month
(Available until the 4th of March)
Tetris (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.49/€3.99)
Sudoku (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.49/€3.99)
Bowling 3D (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.49/€3.99)
Yetisports Pengu Throw (was - £2.49/€2.99 now - £1.74/€1.99)
Red Bull X-Fighters (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.49/€3.99)
Let's Golf (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £2.49/€2.99)
Stand O'Food (was - £3.99/€4.99 now - £3.49/€3.99)
Spot the Differences (was - £2.49/€2.99 now - £1.24/€1.49)
Downloadable Games (also available via the PS3 store)
SOCOM Fireteam Bravo 3 (£24.99/€39.99)
Rating: PEGI 16
Availability: All locales
Half-Minute Hero (£23.99)
Rating: PEGI 12
Availability: Released in UK only (further locales to be added)
Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days (£23.99/€29.99)
Rating: PEGI 16
Availability: All locales
SEGA Rally (£13.99/€17.99)
Rating: PEGI 3
Availability: All locales
Demo (also available via the PS3 store) (free)
Thexder Neo Demo
Rating: PEGI 7
Availability: All locales
minis (also available via the PS3 store)
Alien Zombie Death (£2.49/€2.99)
Rating: PEGI 7
Availability: Not available in Australia, New Zealand, Portugal and Russia
Retro Cave Flyer (£2.49/€2.99)
Rating: PEGI 3
Availability: Not available in Australia, New Zealand and Portugal
Add-On Game Content (also available via the PS3 store)
LittleBigPlanet
The Wedding Theme Level Kit (£2.39/€2.99)
The Wedding Theme Costume (free)
http://www.computerandvideogames.com...VG-General-RSS
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
February 18th, 2010, 01:17 Posted By: wraggster
With Street Fighter IV about to make an unexpected trip to the iPhone, it's understandable that Capcom has handheld ports on the brain. Could the PSP be next?
Answering some fan questions on her blog, Capcom's Natsuki Shiozawa has revealed she'd like to see the game appear on Sony's handheld. As would anybody wondering why the game would be ported to the iPhone and not to a handheld more suitable for rapid button pressing.
Like, say, a PSP.
Still, if Capcom is thinking handhelds, and SFIV sells well on iPhone, a PSP port surely couldn't be far away.
http://kotaku.com/5473504/even-capco...-iv-on-the-psp
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
February 18th, 2010, 01:15 Posted By: wraggster
This week, both Sony and Microsoft have moved forward with plans to integrate their console's online networks with handheld devices. Thing is, they're doing it wrong.
While Microsoft's WM7 interface looks amazing, the way it's making use of Xbox Live is wasteful. Counter-productive. Same goes for Sony; while it's admirable the company wants to allow PS3 and PSP users to access the PlayStation Network from Sony Ericsson phones, the execution is lacking.
Why? Because both companies, crippled by an inflexible corporate structure, are hung up on the word "exclusive".
How mobile access to your console accounts should work is via a universal app. A common program you can install on an iPhone, an Android phone, a Nexus One, a Windows phone, a Sony Ericsson smartphone. Because that's the variety of phones we, as console owners, possess. While every 360 owner has a 360, they don't all own the same phone.
It's a philosophy certain sections of these giant companies are in tune with. Microsoft, for example, has an application for competitor Apple's iPhone, for its Bing search engine. It also releases Office software for the Mac, despite Apple's computer being, in many respects, a rival to Microsoft's own ambitions in the personal computing space.
Microsoft does this because, to the people working on Bing and Office, it makes business sense. It's catering to a market, and in doing so, making money. The problem is, not all sections of these companies employ such common sense. They're cut off, operating in isolation (and in some cases even competition), so what may seem a logical idea to one area seems like heresy to another.
Clinging to outdated notions of "exclusivity", then, both Microsoft's Xbox Live Mobile and Sony's PlayStation Network will be available only to people owning phones sold by those companies. Own a 360 and an Android phone? You're shit out of luck, you can't use it. Own a PS3 and an iPhone? Same deal.
It's just so...disappointing. Here, years after the release of these consoles and the dawn of the smartphone era, and the first officially-sanctioned services to bring consoles and smartphones together are dead on arrival, rendered useless by the fact that the world's most popular phone platforms - a list that does not include anything running Windows Mobile (business customers so don't count) or anything made by Sony Ericsson - are cut out of the action.
Sure, there are home-made options - 360Live on the iPhone is particularly good - but in 2010 we shouldn't be relying on fan-made projects. I should be able to pick up my iPhone, and while way from home, be able to check my friends list, my Gamerscore and my PSN trophies on something supported by the console manufacturer. Hell, that's just for starters. I can do that stuff with Twitter and Facebook already. In a perfect world, we'd be able to send messages to other users and queue up our downloads as well.
But we can't. And probably never will. Instead, one day in the future, we may actually meet a person that was able to take advantage of all these neat new services. And they'll say how neat they were. And how it was such a shame he was the only person he knew that ever used them, since all his friends already owned iPhones or Androids....
http://kotaku.com/5473426/xbox-live-...hones-no-no-no
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
February 18th, 2010, 01:13 Posted By: wraggster
Your used (or torrented) copy of SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 3, the latest entry in the SOCOM series for the PlayStation Portable, may be missing something: online play.
Sony is taking new measures against rampant piracy of PSP games and discouraging used purchases of the latest portable SOCOM by requiring players to register their copy of the game online. According to a new IGN interview with John Koller, director of hardware marketing at SCEA, you'll need a voucher or a legit digital download of the game to enjoy online multiplayer.
Both of those are included in new retail copies of the UMD version and in games purchased from the PlayStation Store. Those going the used (or stolen) route will need to drop an extra $20 for an "online entitlement" voucher.
Publisher Electronic Arts has taken similar measures recently, offering content for "original purchasers" of Mass Effect 2 and The Saboteur. We suspect Sony and EA won't be the only game makers riding this bandwagon in the near future.
http://kotaku.com/5474128/sony-gets-...-new-psp-socom
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
February 17th, 2010, 23:03 Posted By: wraggster
Capcom UK has poured cold water on reports that the Wii's Monster Hunter Tri will get a PSP version, saying, "This is a rumour."
Hong Kong's Gamewave magazine started the story. Its latest issue carries what looks like a mocked-up Monster Hunter Tri Portable logo on its cover and says the game will be out by the end of the year, according to Siliconera.
Capcom UK spokesman Leo Tan was sceptical, telling Eurogamer: "If Capcom was to announce a new Monster Hunter Portable game, the chances of its first appearance in any magazine other than Famitsu are pretty slim.
"We are not even remotely close to announcing a new Freedom/Portable game in the West, and I've certainly not heard of an imminent announcement in Japan. This is a rumour," said Tan.
"LULLLZZZ!" he added.
A new Monster Hunter on PSP has to be a safe bet, given the stellar sales of the series on the platform to date. But it seems we'll be waiting for a bespoke third game in the handheld series, rather than a port of the third home console game.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/mh...-rumour-capcom
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
February 17th, 2010, 23:02 Posted By: wraggster
Final Fantasy Versus XIII might not make its planned debut appearance at this year's E3, according to producer Testuya Nomura.
"We were hoping to debut it at E3, but we're not sure now," he told Japanese gaming bible Famitsu, reports Andriasang.
Apparently the delay has been caused by Square Enix deciding to revise the action-RPG's world map. "For displaying characters on the world map, we were originally planning on using the method used by FF#, with a small Noctus running about on the screen," Nomura said, Famitsu deciding to obscure which game in the Final Fantasy series he was referring to.
"But that didn't look too great, so we ended up switching to the method used by FF#." FFVII and FFX, maybe?
Next to nothing is known about Final Fantasy Versus XIII, which was first mentioned as far back as E3 2006 and remains a PS3 exclusive, despite Final Fantasy XIII's appearance on Xbox 360. Nomura has mentioned that the battle system might combine aspects of the Kingdom Hearts series and a third-person shooter. It's not the only FFXIII spin-off in development, with the PSP's Final Fantasy Agito XIII a similarly unknown quantity.
You'll just have to content yourselves with the main event for now: Final Fantasy XIII is out here on 9th March.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/ff...ht-not-make-e3
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
February 17th, 2010, 22:58 Posted By: wraggster
Sony Ericsson handsets are the latest hardware to support Sony's growing digital service, the PlayStation Network.
The company has already said that product ranges including Bravia TVs, Vaio laptops and Blu-ray players will feature the service in the future, allowing the company to unify hardware with a single online delivery solution.
"Leveraging PSN we are building a new network service that will connect many more network-enabled products," said CEO Howard Stringer, speaking at the Mobile Word Congress. "To satisfy the demand for more open systems and broaden the array of network devices connecting to our network we are committed to extending that service to Sony Ericsson mobile phones.
"As part of these initiative we are also exploring consistent user interfaces across Sony and Sony Ericsson products to ensure a seamless and integrated experience for the consumer," he added.
Sony Network Entertainment is currently tasked with unifying hardware with PSN, with the group headed up by former Sony Computer Entertainment boss Kaz Hirai.
Sony Ericsson's Aino handset is already PlayStation 3 compatible, allowing users to access content on their hard drive and features such as PlayTV.
"At Sony our strategy of paring network services with hardware and software is the foundation on which we will deliver those applications and more," offered Stringer. "We're already utilising the rapidly growing PlayStation Network, now with over 40 million registered accounts, to reach new digitally savvy customers around the world.
"PSN is a not-so-secret weapon – last November the PSN video delivery service launched in four new countries – the UK, France Germany and Spain. In its first five days alone, despite the struggling European economy, revenue from those four countries was 40 per cent of the worldwide revenues for PSN's video delivery service – a testament to how critical the European market will continue to be."
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...-secret-weapon
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
February 17th, 2010, 22:57 Posted By: wraggster
Rob Dyer, SCEA's senior VP of publisher relations has said that while Microsoft is more likely to attract third-party developed exclusives such as Mass Effect, it doesn't have enough first-party studios delivering the same level of content as Sony.
"They have very few first-party studios at Microsoft," Dyer said, in an interview with IndustryGamers. "Bungie's next Halo is the last one, Rare rarely puts out anything, you've got Peter Molyneux with his Fable stuff... but they don't have first-party development studios inside at Redmond or anywhere for that matter. We do.
"So rather than putting their money behind that, they've been going to Epic or Valve or BioWare to do what they did with Mass Effect, and that's where they throw their dollars."
"We're not going to compete with Microsoft on that front," he added. "But what we have is a global business here. Our global business is bigger than 360's and will continue to get bigger than 360, and people are seeing that. We passed them in Europe and they don't even exist in Japan, and we're going to catch them and pass them here in the US as well."
The PS3's $299 price point has "resonated", Dyer said, to the extent that many US stores are now seeing shortages.
But the even better news, he added, is how the increase in the console's installed base has translated into software sales.
"They had a year's head start against us, so we've been playing catch-up ball," he said. "Before the price cut, they had a two-to-one advantage; if you were a third-party publisher looking at the index, you should have been selling twice the number of units on the 360 as you would on the PS3."
However, that hasn't been Sony's findings, and Dyer says the ratio is down to 1.6 to 1.0 - "What we've been finding is that outside of the shooter category we literally over-index every single category - sports, fighting, action/adventure, music, etc."
"We do better for our publishing community than 360 does," Dyer stated, drawing attention in particular to Madden, which he says had an index of 1.4 to 1.0. "That's only going to get better and better as the installed base continues to grow."
"We're not going to get the exclusive games," he admitted. "The Mass Effects, Gears of Wars and Left 4 Deads aren't going to happen nearly as often."
"But we have our own first-party development and exclusives like Final Fantasy XIV and Agent. Exclusives just aren't as commonplace as they were during the PS2 days.
"What is going to be the driving force is either exclusive ad campaigns, like the Madden campaign, or exclusive content like we had with Batman.
"The PS3 version outsold the 360 version, and what we've said to [developers] is, 'if you take advantage of what the PS3 can deliver – more content on the Blu-ray disc, better graphics, being able to get more of what the player wants onto the disc – you're going to see those sales translate'."
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...-party-studios
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
February 17th, 2010, 20:17 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from Caux
The world has changed during your coma. Influenza A H1N1 was right of humanity and 99% of the
population died. Yet something happened, the dead came back and very hungry.
be part of the 1% who survived is perhaps not a chance.
compatible with any custom firmware PSP all
Download and Give Feedback Via Comments
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
|
February 17th, 2010, 20:13 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from Preyker
Annotations:
- Things I left out due to time reasons:
> Endingsequence(-"movie")
> Multiplayer
> reworked help menu
- In case you get stuck during the game, you can activate cheats in the Lua code (script.lua).
To read more of the post and Download, click here!
Join In and Discuss Here
Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here |
|
|
|
|
« prev 
576
577
578
579
580
581
582
583
584
585
586
587
588
589
590
591
592
593
594
595
596
next » |
|
|