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December 12th, 2009, 00:44 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from Pront0.org
Hey,
I want to release my latest project , the ultimate byte sizer written in
c# + lua. The Ultimate Byte Sizer is a simple package dir like .rar but
the PBS will be not smaller than the same files in a dir (non compression).
The UBS is perfect for homebrews were work with the flash and the ms.
*description : pbs is the file format were the ultimate byte sizer generate
How I create a PBS(Personal Byte Sized) ? :
1. Open Bytesizer.cfg with an text editor
2. Write the files that you want to crypt in the files_ex table and
update the files_isg with the number of files you want to crypt.
3.then save it .
4. After that put the files into the "DUMP" dir
5. Then start "make.cmd" and wait .
6. if "dump.pbs" is complete your dump is finished
How i decode a PBS ? :
1. Run Bytesizer.exe
2. Choose your pbs File
3. Choose the dir there want to extract in
4. Click on Extract - finished
How i can use UBS for my Lua Homebrews ?
Download here the PBS Lua PSP Sample :
http://pront0.org/projekt/developer.rar
The latest version of UBS (0.32):
http://pront0.org/projekt/ubsfix32.rar
http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=12667
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December 12th, 2009, 00:42 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.psp-ita.com/?module=news&...5&view_reply=1
Now considered him to be abandoned, by 'summer of last year we no longer have heard in recent days but the surprise: the Utopia project was not put into oblivion, MathieuLH and other coders are (again) at work to complete the work. But what is Utopia, a new custom firmware? A homebrew? A hack for all the PSP into service? None of that. Utopia will be a new kernel (Definition) Open-source software for the PSP, which will completely replace the original system software, whose code will be rewritten from scratch and will remain available to all without any restrictions. The possibilities for development of homebrew / emulators with a firmware like this are many, to have a better idea about Utopia, please read the FAQs, some of them are listed below.
If you are particularly interested to contribute to this project you can see a part of Source available.
FAQs:
Kernel definition
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In computing, the kernel is the core of an operating system. This is a software with the task of providing the processes running on developing a secure and controlled access to hardware. As can be executed simultaneously more than one, the kernel also has the responsibility to allocate a portion of computer time and access to hardware to each program (multitasking). (...)
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1. What exactly UTOPIA?
The UTOPIA project is a kernel open-source (source code will be made public and editable by everyone!) Optimized for the development of homebrew.
2. So UTOPIA is not a new Custom Firmware?
Absolutely not, it is "only" a kernel.
3. Which existing kernel was based UTOPIA?
Utopia is NOT based on Linux nor on any other open-source project.
It 'a project based on a long reverse engineering sull'IPL Firmware 3.71.
4. E 'as a Kernel 1 .50, the 2.xx or 3.xx?
Exactly, it's like on a Kernel mentioned, and indeed seem to take the place of the now obsolete Kernel 1.50.
5. Still contains PRX or lines of code owned by Sony?
Absolutely not, UTOPIA will be free from any code copyrighted Sony!
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December 11th, 2009, 20:43 Posted By: wraggster
NIS America sent us a final release date for Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love, and it isn’t sometime in February like our pre-release copy says. The game will be in stores on March 23, 2010.
The North American version of Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love is being made for two consoles, PlayStation 2 and Wii. However, the two disc premium box containing a poster, art book, and Japanese and English voice acting on separate discs is only for the PlayStation 2. The Wii version has one disc with English voiceovers and none of the goodies. NIS America says they’ll make it up to Wii owners by giving them a “killer bargain.”
Nice to see what appears to be the swan song of PlayStation 2 RPGs for North America get a fancy box set. Bummer that Wii owners won’t be able to purchase the same package, but at least they’re getting Sakura Wars. In Japan, Sakura Taisen V was a PlayStation 2 exclusive.
http://www.siliconera.com/2009/12/11...x-is-ps2-only/
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December 11th, 2009, 20:35 Posted By: wraggster
Huzzah! No more of your intense Headquarters Pro matches will be interrupted by gargantuan, killer shockwaves expelled by morally dubious combatants. That is to say, Modern Warfare 2's Javelin glitch, which enabled a dirty, cheating player to instantly detonate upon death, was fixed earlier this morning by a patch for the Xbox 360 version of the game. According to a recent tweet from Infinity Ward's Robert Bowling, the PS3 version of the game has already received the patch.
In addition to removing the Javelin's unadvertised self-immolation feature, the patch also fixes the equally insidious "unlimited care packages" glitch, and fixes a few areas where players could exploit gaps in the game's geography. In a perfect world, Infinity Ward would have also sent parcels to the houses of anyone who leveraged these exploits -- parcels full of bees. The bad kind. The kind you see on the Discovery Channel. The ones that can kill a full-grown elephant with a surprisingly small swarm.
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/12/11/mo...ch-tossed-out/
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December 11th, 2009, 20:32 Posted By: wraggster
Yesterday, a trophy tip-off presaged today's announcement of Borderlands' second DLC package. Well, there's another such leak today, showing 11 new trophies for LittleBigPlanet's Pirates of the Caribbean DLC and Water update.
There are 2 silver and 9 bronze trophies becoming available with the new content, reports PS3Trophies.org. They will raise the total trophies to 70. Pricing and release date still are unknown.
Here's the list:
Bronze
• PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN Booty Master - Collect all of the PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN prize bubbles
• Beast Slayer - Destroy the KRAKEN boss
• Ace Port Royal - Ace Port Royal
• Ace Pirate Town - Ace Pirate Town
• Ace The Frigate - Ace The Frigate
• Ace Cursed Bay - Ace Cursed Bay
• Ace The Kraken!!! - Ace The Kraken!!!
• Tributary - Publish a level containing WATER
• Salty Dog - Complete 20 community leves that contain WATER
Silver
• HMS Interceptor - Complete the race in Cursed Bay with at least 4000 points left on the clock
• The Bends - Achieve a Score of 7000 in the Diving for Treasure Survival Challenge
http://kotaku.com/5423814/littlebigp...-more-trophies
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December 11th, 2009, 20:26 Posted By: wraggster
When first released, every PlayStation 3 lost Sony about $200. Then, they figured out how to cut costs and broke even for a while. Now, with the cheaper PS3 Slim, they're back to losing money, albeit a lot less money.
iSuppli's latest PS3 teardown finds Sony losing a mere $31.27 less than its manufacturing costs. Of course, these figures don't take into account software development, marketing or any of these other not-insignificant costs that go into putting the PS3 on store shelves.
But hey, it's nice to see Sony not absolutely bleeding money, even after a significant price cut.
http://gizmodo.com/5424423/the-plays...ing-sony-money
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December 11th, 2009, 20:23 Posted By: wraggster
Jonathan Blow’s celebrated indie game Braid will become available to download from PSN on December 17th.
Publisher Hothead Games has announced that the title will cost just €9.99 (around £9) for PS3 owners.
The game, ‘a puzzle platformer’, allows players to manipulate time and control protagonist Tim.
Braid won plaudits when it first arrived on Xbox 360 last year for its innovative touches - such as player's inability to die or lose.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/36854/Brai...to-PlayStation
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December 11th, 2009, 10:31 Posted By: wraggster
Sony has updated the PlayStation shops with some downloads and that.
Pick of the bunch is undoubtedly the spiffing PixelJunk Shooter from Q-Games, which goes for £6.29 / €7.99, while Call of Duty Classic also pitches up for an enormous and bewildering £11.99 / €14.99.
Otherwise it's a bit pedestrian, although there may be some gems among the PSP minis. We'll do another roundup of those in due course. See below for the other additions on PS3 and PSP.
PS3 Games
Buzz! Junior: Dino Den (£3.99 / €4.99)
Call of Duty Classic (£11.99 / €14.99)
Hyperballoid HD (£3.19 / €3.99)
PixelJunk Shooter (£6.29 / €7.99)
PS3 Demos
Fairytale Fights
PS3 Add-ons
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast - Alien Warriors Pack (free)
EyePet - Lucky Dip Styling Pack 8 (free)
High Velocity Bowling - Animal Patterns, Winter Holiday, Ginger PAINful Xmas and Jarvis PAINful Xmas Packs (£0.79 / €0.99 apiece)
PAIN - PainBall (£1.59 / €1.99)
Rock Band - Songs, basically. Some of them.
Guitar Hero 5 - Same. (More details.)
PS3 Motion Comics
Uncharted 2 - The Eye of Indra Skins and Comics Bundle (£2.39 / €2.99)
PS3 Wallpapers
Dante's Inferno - Anger Circle (free? Doesn't say!)
PSP minis
Beam 'Em Up (£2.49 / €2.99)
Dynogems (£2.49 / €2.99)
Herales Chariot Racing (£3.49 / €3.99)
Let's Golf! (£3.99 / €4.99)
Telegraph Crosswords (£3.49 / €3.99)
PSP Add-ons
Cover Girl - N1: Positive Attitude, N2: Diplomacy, N3: Confidence (free, answers on a postcard)
Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce Additional Quests 8 (free)
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/pi...ads-psn-update
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December 11th, 2009, 10:31 Posted By: wraggster
Sony has updated the PlayStation shops with some downloads and that.
Pick of the bunch is undoubtedly the spiffing PixelJunk Shooter from Q-Games, which goes for £6.29 / €7.99, while Call of Duty Classic also pitches up for an enormous and bewildering £11.99 / €14.99.
Otherwise it's a bit pedestrian, although there may be some gems among the PSP minis. We'll do another roundup of those in due course. See below for the other additions on PS3 and PSP.
PS3 Games
Buzz! Junior: Dino Den (£3.99 / €4.99)
Call of Duty Classic (£11.99 / €14.99)
Hyperballoid HD (£3.19 / €3.99)
PixelJunk Shooter (£6.29 / €7.99)
PS3 Demos
Fairytale Fights
PS3 Add-ons
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast - Alien Warriors Pack (free)
EyePet - Lucky Dip Styling Pack 8 (free)
High Velocity Bowling - Animal Patterns, Winter Holiday, Ginger PAINful Xmas and Jarvis PAINful Xmas Packs (£0.79 / €0.99 apiece)
PAIN - PainBall (£1.59 / €1.99)
Rock Band - Songs, basically. Some of them.
Guitar Hero 5 - Same. (More details.)
PS3 Motion Comics
Uncharted 2 - The Eye of Indra Skins and Comics Bundle (£2.39 / €2.99)
PS3 Wallpapers
Dante's Inferno - Anger Circle (free? Doesn't say!)
PSP minis
Beam 'Em Up (£2.49 / €2.99)
Dynogems (£2.49 / €2.99)
Herales Chariot Racing (£3.49 / €3.99)
Let's Golf! (£3.99 / €4.99)
Telegraph Crosswords (£3.49 / €3.99)
PSP Add-ons
Cover Girl - N1: Positive Attitude, N2: Diplomacy, N3: Confidence (free, answers on a postcard)
Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce Additional Quests 8 (free)
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/pi...ads-psn-update
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December 11th, 2009, 01:13 Posted By: wraggster
Having been presented for its first year of public existence as a social platform, PlayStation Home is about to be pushed in a new way: As a social gaming platform.
"We have developed a forum for developers to come in and develop 3D social games," Buser told Kotaku during a Sony Playstation 3 showcase in New York. The goal is to spawn the development in Home of what Buser calls "mini-MMOs."
PlayStation Home has primarily been shaped as a social space up until now, enabling online-connected PS3 users to interact with each other in virtual movie theaters, courtyards, malls, houses and game-themed spaces. Users in Home chat together, dance together and flirt together — any quick visit to Home will verify that that last activity is quite popular.
Some of the spaces in Home have allowed PS3 users to play. There is a hedge maze in one space, a poker table in another. Ratchet & Clank's Home space includes a scavenger hunt and shooting game (pictured above); Uncharted 2's has a multiplayer modification of Risk. Those latter spaces, Buser said, are hints of where this could be going.
You would go to Home not just to hang out, but to play 3D "casual" games.
Buser had no mini-MMOs quite ready to announce yet, but was confident that the gaming expansion of Home is underway. The service turns one year old tomorrow, but Buser was cagey about how, if at all, that anniversary would be celebrated. Time, if not to launch mini-MMOs, to drop the "beta" tag from the project's status? Not something he could talk about now, he said.
http://kotaku.com/5423761/playstatio...on-the-service
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December 10th, 2009, 22:46 Posted By: wraggster
News via pegasus2000
We're working hardly.
In the next Nanodesktop 0.5 a new professional support for SDL library (called ndSDL) will
be included.
The new technology is fully compliant with the code coming from x86 world: it supports
SDL, SDLGfx, SDLNet, SDLMixer, SDLTTF, and SDL Image, with hardware acceleration
and full integration with Nanodesktop environment.
Some weeks after the next release, in Italy a new initiative will start: the Nanodesktop
Games Initiative. Several games have been already ported from the x86 world with few
rows of code (thanks to the advanced emulation technology provided by ndSDL) and
they will be made freely available to the people.
The next ndPython, instead, shall integrate the PyGame library. In this way, you can
execute all games that in x86 world are developed in Python.
(PyGame library)
ndPython shall integrate also the numpy library, that shall make it compatible with
several Python scientifical applications.
Nanodesktop 0.5 will integrate also a set of video codecs for video playing/decoding.
So... stay tuned.
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December 10th, 2009, 22:44 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.psp-ita.com/?module=news&...2&view_reply=1
New update from Moscas for his Goblins PSP, utlity-One PC that comes to version 2.5.1.3
Goblins PSP will allow you to make backups of data on your memory stick, load and / or delete your backup UMD, and launch programs like RemoteJoy USBIsolader, upgrade your custom firmware and manage your plugins. This new release does not bring substantive improvements, but the addition of splash-screen for the contest. But with the next update will add new functionality.
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December 10th, 2009, 22:38 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.psp-ita.com/?module=news&...6&view_reply=1
Almost a month after the initial release, the coder ac-Portugal releases the first update for Lua MP3, a player file format. Mp3 developed programming language LUA. This update introduces some new features and fixes some bugs in the first version of the program.
Following the full changelog and the link to download.
Changelog v0.2:
Quote:
- Boot Removed
- If there are no drivers required, the program will ask you to install
- Removed the battery icon and replaced with the percentage
- E 'can access the options in any section of the program
- E 'can increase / decrease the brightness of the screen
- Added scrollbar to the list of music files
- Ability to enable / disable the joystick in the options
- If the HOLD button is activated, the screen will turn off the console
- It 'possible to delete music files from the list by pressing the
- The time and the percentage of battery power are present in every section of the program
- Improved some parts of code
- Warning when the level of battery charge is below 5%
- Single configuration file
- To exit the program, you must now use the key
- Fixed some bugs
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December 10th, 2009, 21:32 Posted By: wraggster
D3 Publisher has a quirky city planning game set in Japan. It’s called Machi-ing Maker 3 and it includes real-life brands like Tsutaya and Uniqlo. You may have heard of this series before under the name Metropolismania. Natsume brought two of the PlayStation 2 games here before D3 acquired publishing rights.
In Machi-ing Maker 3 you can plot your own little version of Japan just like this.
See the Pizza-La and Uniqlo buildings? Those are on the list of 34 common Japanese companies integrated in the game. Players will also be able to place Circle K and Family Mart stores plus fast food shops like Mos Burger and Yoshinoya all in the interest of growing their city.
Machi-ing Maker 3 is scheduled to come out on January 28 for PSP.
http://www.siliconera.com/2009/12/10...-for-your-psp/
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December 10th, 2009, 21:04 Posted By: wraggster
We never heard much more of the rumored Sphere codename for Sony's PlayStation 3 motion controller since it cropped up a few months ago, but it looks like we now finally have another name for it besides "PlayStation Motion Controller." That word initially came from EA's John Riccitiello, who let slip the name "Gem" during his talk at the UBS 37th Annual Global Media Conference when speaking about Sony's and Microsoft's new motion controllers. Just odd enough to work? Well, not so fast, as Sony would only go so far as to confirm to Kotaku that Gem was "an early code name for the product," adding that they "haven't announced final name at this point." Not exactly a full-on non-denial denial, to be sure, but it would seem that the door for Gem is at least open a tiny crack.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/10/s...m-might-or-mi/
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December 10th, 2009, 19:44 Posted By: Shrygue
via Gizmodo
Theoretically, if you were to strap a PS3 Slim, projector and substantial weight in batteries to your body, you could play games on a big screen anywhere. Well in practice, someone actually did that:
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December 10th, 2009, 14:33 Posted By: wraggster
Silver-haired EA boss John Riccitiello has referred to Sony's new motion-sensing PS3 wand as "Gem".
"In the coming year, both Sony and Microsoft have announced new controllers. Motion sensor controls, Natal and Gem, these are likely to bring new consumers into the marketplace," blurted Riccitiello during UBS' Annual Global Media Conference yesterday, as overheard by IGN.
Sony's responded and said that no official name has been announced.
The PS3 motion-sensing wand will be released this spring. Four can be used at once, handy for Vishnu, and they'll rumble until the cows come home.
Meanwhile, Microsoft's Natal carries no date, although an autumn 2010 release appears to be everybody's best guess.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/ri...s-ps3-wand-gem
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December 10th, 2009, 14:32 Posted By: wraggster
Telltale Game's website is hinting that detective duo Sam & Max could return in 2010.
A new page has popped up with the message, "What's new for Sam & Max?" above the date 2010.
Click on the star constellations around the sides of the page and you'll also get to see some concept art. Looks like a sci-fi theme is in the works.
But will the gameplay revolve around the same point-and-clicking we're used to? Here's hoping Telltale reveals more details soon.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/sa...return-in-2010
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