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February 17th, 2010, 19:59 Posted By: wraggster
News via ARUNORVIC
Audio Boost Plugin v2b
Working Well In Games 30% boost in sound
Small lag in XMB
Try It YourSelf And Reply
With audioboost you can higher the volume limit of your PSP.
Press HOME+R to enable audioboost.
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February 17th, 2010, 19:58 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from DSPSP
Here is the testversion of pspmulti 0.26,full version comes soon!
Changelog:
-New Plugins
-Game Maze
-Game Categories Support
Notes: Tetris only starts without GC!
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February 17th, 2010, 18:06 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released today:
The game takes place in an era where giant, unpilotted airships fly across the land. You are an unofficial leader in the town protection team, pick up your axes, saws and crowbars and anything handy, and let lose your destructive instincts.
You are to take apart the airship before they fly over, and possibly crash over your town. Some of these monstrous air ships are ridiculously shaped and some of them resembled Miyazaki's Howl's Moving Castle. Your player character looks like a sesame seed on it. Challenging game, right.
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-3oqr.html
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February 17th, 2010, 18:05 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released today:
features
An almost limitless combination of custom missions, gear, weapons and difficulty settings
Allows new ways for players to interact, expanding on the team orientated, authentic, military action that the SOCOM U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo franchise is famous for
Unlock gear and weapons, earn medals and ribbons as you complete objectives, either offline or by teaming up on-line
Strong contemporary narrative supported by cutting edge presentation
description
Lead your SEAL Fireteam in an action-packed special op hunt for weapons of mass destruction and an ex-KGB agent in SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 3 for the PSP system. SOCOM: Fireteam Bravo 3 lets you join forces with like-minded players on a crucial mission of national security involving realistic military action, tactics and teamwork wherever and whenever you want.
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-3koq.html
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February 16th, 2010, 23:14 Posted By: wraggster
If you dreamt of turning your PlayStation 3 into a DVR take a look at Torne. This nifty device plugs into a PS3’s USB port and saves recorded TV programs to the hard drive.
Torne also has a PSP export feature and awards users trophies. Seriously. You can earn trophies by watching TV, but a full list has not been revealed yet.
Sony is selling Torne in Japan on March 18 as a standalone device for 9,980 yen ($111) and with a 250 GB slim PlayStation 3 for ($476).
http://www.siliconera.com/2010/02/16...-ps3-in-march/
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February 16th, 2010, 22:58 Posted By: wraggster
TimeGate has sent word that Section 8 is coming to PS3 via the PlayStation Network with new content and platform-specific optimisations.
SUGAR LAND, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PlayStation3 system fans will get their chance to "burn-in" and join the fight on Section 8, TimeGate Studios' sci-fi multiplayer first-person shooter (FPS). Section 8 gives players an unprecedented amount of strategic control by introducing groundbreaking approaches to FPS gameplay with dynamic in-game objectives, customizable loadouts and deployable equipment.
"We're sure fans will agree that Section 8 is a breath of fresh air for gamers tired of stale, 'me-too' multiplayer first-person shooters that fail to innovate."
.The PlayStation3 system version will ship with a full single-player campaign, instant action mode (with full bot support) and a robust multiplayer mode which includes 11 multiplayer maps, three of which are not included at retail on any other platform. Expect extensive improvements when the full version of the game becomes available for purchase and download on Sony's PlayStation Network in Spring 2010.
Section 8 is the first title on the PlayStation3 system to include support for TimeGate Studios' proprietary TGNServer technology, which allows gamers to host 32 player games from their home PC. Players can configure map rotations, change server variables and set a remote admin password to administer the server in-game.
Section 8 caters to FPS players with two genre-changing features: "burn-in" spawning and dynamic combat missions (DCMs). Burning-in effectively ends spawn-killing by allowing players to drop anywhere on the map from 15,000 feet in real-time. DCMs add a new layer of unpredictability to multiplayer matches with mission objectives activated in real-time.
"Section 8 will be an unforgettable experience for first-person shooter fans on the PlayStation3 system since there's nothing quite like it on the PlayStation Network," says Adel Chaveleh, CEO, TimeGate Studios. "We're sure fans will agree that Section 8 is a breath of fresh air for gamers tired of stale, 'me-too' multiplayer first-person shooters that fail to innovate."
http://www.computerandvideogames.com...VG-General-RSS
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February 16th, 2010, 21:43 Posted By: Shrygue
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Criterion Games has given details on two new bundles for its agro-racer Burnout Paradise. They might not be making any more DLC for it, but they're still pushing it.
As explained on the dev's website, "For a limited time only there are two incredible value deals for you to get your hands on Burnout Paradise and the entire package of downloadable content that we've released since launch.
"Purchasing all of these packs individually would cost over $100 but act fast as this amazing offer is only available for a very limited time." Here are the deals, which are coming to a Euro PSN near you "soon".
Burnout Paradise Complete Edition ($29.99)
For those of you yet to sample the award winning Burnout Paradise you can get the full game and every piece of the premium downloadable content released for an incredible price of just $29.99. The complete edition includes:
- Burnout Paradise Full Game with all free updates including Paradise Bikes and a full day/night cycle
- Big Surf Island - All new Island to explore complete with the Dust Storm Buggy, new races, stunt runs and collectables to discover.
- Party Pack - Pass-the-pad family fun for 2-8 players
- Time Savers - Unlock all the cars and bikes in the original game.
- Legendary Cars Collection - The Flying Jansen 88 Special, Awesome sounding Manhattan Spirit, Superb Cavalry Bootlegger and of course the GT Nighthawk.
- Toys Collection - The Fan-favourites in extra special toy form. Small but virtually indestructible.
- Boost Specials - If you're serious about competing, these are the cars for you. Multi-boost technology in the Hawker Mech and the Infinite Boost power of the Extreme Hot Rod
- Cops and Robbers - Take to the streets to chase down the gold as either Cops or Robbers in this new Online Game Mode. Includes All New Police liveries for all your favourite burnout cars.
Burnout Paradise Complete DLC Bundle ($19.99)
This is the one to get for all of you excited about the range of add-ons to Burnout Paradise but have yet to take the plunge.
Get all of our premium downloadable packs for this super value price.
Includes:
- Big Surf Island
- Party Pack
- Time Savers
- Legendary Cars Collection
- Toys Collection
- Cops and Robbers
- Boost Specials
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February 16th, 2010, 21:35 Posted By: Shrygue
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Yesterday, we would have slammed your head in a freezer door for suggesting that Street Fighter IV could be released on the touch screen-only iPhone. Today, that game is a reality. What platform next? PSP, hopefully.
And it's not just us that want it, but Capcom itself too, as the developer's project manager Natsuki Shiozawa reveals. Posting on her official blog, Shiozawa says she and many of her colleagues at Capcom want the technical fighter to appear on Sony's portable (according to Examiner).
Soul Calibur: Broken Destiny and Tekken 6 both made the transition fairly smoothly so we don't see why not. We'll bet our house it works better with PSPs buttons that with iPhone's touch screen. Good luck with that if you buy it...
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February 16th, 2010, 20:07 Posted By: wraggster
Sony has announced a Japanese release date for Torne, the new PS3-compatible digital video recorder.
Torne is a bit like PlayTV, the Hrecorder released in Europe back in 2008. Once hooked up to the PS3 with a USB cable, it allows the user to view a programme guide and search for shows via genre or keyword.
You can also pre-programme the unit to record at certain times and it will do so regardless of whether the console is on standby, or being used to play a game or watch a film. Torne can record to either the PS3's internal hard drive or an external device.
Torne will launch in Japan on 18th March, priced at ¥9980 (£70) or as part of a 250GB PS3 bundle for ¥42,800 (£300).
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/ne...-japanese-date
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February 16th, 2010, 20:06 Posted By: wraggster
Asked yet again what he'd think about remaking PSone classic Final Fantasy VII, Square Enix's Yoshinori Kitase - producer of FFXIII and director of FFVII back in the day - has said he'd be "really interested" in such a project.
"I'm really interested to see this more complete form of Final Fantasy VII portrayed more realistically with the voice and animation and all the subtle expressions there," he told GameTrailers (via VG247).
"I'd be interested to see that and to make that, it would be a great experience. I don't get tired of people asking that question," Kitase added, apparently without sarcasm, "so I'll continue to answer my thoughts as long as people keep asking."
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/ki...n-ffvii-remake
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February 16th, 2010, 20:00 Posted By: wraggster
Sales of Slim PS3 are running over 20 per cent ahead of internal expectations
Following warnings from the US over the weekend about PS3 hardware stock shortages in the region, Sony UK has admitted to MCV that the console is also in short supply in the UK.
However, the platform holder hopes that the problems will be eased in the near future.
“Since we launched the slimline PS3 model, the demand has been overwhelming – running over 20 per cent ahead of our expectations,” sales director Mark Howsen told MCV.
“Whilst it is hugely pleasing that PS3 slim has been greeted so enthusiastically, we understand that this has lead to some stock issues, particularly with the 120Gb model. We are doing our best to address these issues and hope to catch up in the next few weeks.”
Sony will no doubt be keen to make sure there are plenty of machines in the shops ahead of arrival of a number of key releases in the coming weeks, including Heavy Rain (February 26th), Final Fantasy XIII (March 9th) and God of War III (week ending March 19th).
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/37582/Sony...K-stock-issues
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February 16th, 2010, 17:54 Posted By: wraggster
Sony has confirmed it will be holding a session devoted to the upcoming PlayStation 3 motion controller at this year's GDC in San Francisco.
Entitled 'Introducing the PlayStation 3 Motion Controller', the session will be hosted by David Coombes, SCEA platform research manager, and Kirk Bender, SCEA developer support.
The 60 minute presentation, which is geared at programmers, will take place on Thursday, March 11 at 3pm.
GDC 2010 will be held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco from March 9-13.
Speakers from Epic, BioWare, Naughty Dog and Bungie are among the hundreds confirmed and the event's keynote will be delivered by Sid Meier of Firaxis.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...roller-session
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February 16th, 2010, 17:49 Posted By: wraggster
Final Fantasy XIII producer Yoshinori Kitase has told CVG he thinks motion control wouldn't work for a Final Fantasy game - because it would be "too exhausting".
"These new type of controllers are very interesting, but we're not sure that people would like to spend up to 100 hours playing a conventional Final Fantasy title with these type of controllers," Kitase told us.
"It could be too exhausting if you were always swinging a sword around for battles. So we will have to see what the future holds," he added.
We played Zelda: Twilight Princess for 60 hours on Wii with no problems. Just saying.
LittleBigPlanet. WipEout HD and Resident Evil 5 will be among the numerous games getting motion control updates for PS3's wand later this year.
Kitase recently also told CVG, in response to FFXIII reviews, that the FF team "try not to listen to the critics too much".
http://www.computerandvideogames.com...VG-General-RSS
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February 16th, 2010, 00:11 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://streetskaterfu.blogspot.com/2...ck-patent.html
Recently a new patent by a SONY employee was published on the patent site at faqs.org. It seems it is SONY's answer for Geohot's progress. Take a look here:
"A method, system, and computer-usable medium are disclosed for controlling unauthorized access to encrypted application program code. Predetermined program code is encrypted with a first key. The hash value of an application verification certificate associated with a second key is calculated by performing a one-way hash function. Binding operations are then performed with the first key and the calculated hash value to generate a third key, which is a binding key. The binding key is encrypted with a fourth key to generate an encrypted binding key, which is then embedded in the application. The application is digitally signed with a fifth key to generate an encrypted and signed program code image. To decrypt the encrypted program code, the application verification key certificate is verified and in turn is used to verify the authenticity of the encrypted and signed program code image. The encrypted binding key is then decrypted with a sixth key to extract the binding key. The hash value of the application verification certificate associated with the second key is then calculated and used with the extracted binding key to extract the first key. The extracted first key is then used to decrypt the encrypted application code."
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February 15th, 2010, 23:32 Posted By: wraggster
The Lavalit Team have released a new build of Openbor for the Dreamcast, Wii, PSP, Dingoo, GP2x and Wiz
OpenBOR is a continuation of Beats Of Rage originally created by the wonderful
folks over at http://www.senileteam.com
History
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As fans of the 'Streets of Rage' series that originally appeared on the SEGA
megadrive/genesis, we always wanted to see streets of rage 4. But the waiting
proved futile, and streets of rage 4 never came. That's why we tried to correct
this mistake and fill the void by making the ultimate tribute to Streets of Rage:
Beats of Rage!!
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February 15th, 2010, 21:33 Posted By: wraggster
Gaijin Entertainment Corporation plans to publish 1C's PC combat racing game Death Track: Resurrection, on PS3. At least, the publisher secured an ESRB rating for a PS3 version, which it probably wouldn't do if it didn't plan to release the game. Death Track: Resurrection, released last year, is about a violent racing competition set far in the future, in which cars have weapons and stuff. As a rookie driver, the player must make their way up the tournament ranks by driving well and not exploding.
Resurrection is the sequel to a PC game, Deathtrack, created by Red Baron/Tribes developer Dynamix and originally released in 1989. That actually goes a long way toward explaining how you can have "Death Track" and "Resurrection" in the same title. It's the death track that was resurrected.
http://www.joystiq.com/2010/02/15/es...w-life-on-ps3/
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February 15th, 2010, 21:31 Posted By: wraggster
In North America, PS3 owners have Qore, a paid PSN program. In Europe, there's now FirstPlay.
Available through the PlayStation Network, FirstPlay features HD reviews and previews as well as exclusive downloadable content. The program is from Sony Computer Europe and publishing group Future, the folks behind the Official PlayStation Magazine.
"As PlayStation 3 moves the gaming experience to a more social and competitive online environment through the PlayStation Network, so it becomes critical that we're offering gamers the very best content and services through this channel," said Ray Maguire, Senior Vice President of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe and Managing Director of Sony Computer Entertainment UK. "FirstPlay is a great example of this."
Each episode is 99p, while a three-month subscription costs £8.99.
http://kotaku.com/5471793/with-first...sn-programming
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