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December 4th, 2009, 20:27 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released today:
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Real-time deformation continuously changes the track beneath you with every lap. Dig up the track and force the competition to carve a new race line
Fine-tune, tweak, and customize each vehicle’s initial stock set-up to dial in the tailored factory precision that’s suitable for a victor
Streamlined multiplayer interface lets you challenge your friends and brings players of all skill levels together with competitive mini-game
When conquering the off-road, MX vs. ATV has always provided the best riders in Motocross, authentic licensed events as well as parts and gear from the latest manufacturers in the sport
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Control your ride! Battle for position and avoid catastrophic disaster as you blitz through motocross mayhem. Fight for traction and dig up the track to force the competition to carve new race lines. Dual controls let you tear it up with death-defying stunts and high-flying freestyle action. Grip tight and hang on, off-road gaming has been redefined.
Think fast and hang on to your ride as you take independent control of the rider and take the ultimate test of mettle. Fight for traction and dig up the track as you tear it up with death-defying stunts and high-flying freestyle action. Hone in your skills through havoc-laden environments that come alive, creating ever-changing conditions.
Rush through raging rivers, slash though swampy everglades, and blaze through desert dunes as the terrain gets altered with every turn. Gain on your opponents lap after lap as you force the competition to carve new race lines, but beware, they can do the same to you.
Grapple an assortment of unique off-road beasts such as MX bikes, ATVs, Sport Buggies and Trucks to become the champion of champions. Every victory brings you closer; every upgrade equips your ride for victory. Fine-tune, tweak and customize each vehicle the way you want it, you are in control.
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-3etz.html
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December 4th, 2009, 20:22 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released today:
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Tony Hawk: RIDE’s revolutionary motion sensing skateboard controller allows players to physically control the action by performing movements and gestures that directly translate into amazing tricks in the game. The game’s intuitive controls and multiple difficulty levels make it easy to pick up and play, making this an exciting party game for people of various ages and skill levels.
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-3eoi.html
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December 4th, 2009, 20:01 Posted By: wraggster
When Square Enix enlisted to localize Modern Warfare 2 for Japan, the publisher went above and beyond the call of duty. The game would be issued a complete Japanese-dialog makeover -- whereas the first Modern Warfare localization was simply subtitled -- in response to a "strong desire from Activision to widen the entrance for beginning FPS players," as Square Enix told Famitsu. However, some gamers are reporting that the extra effort has fallen short, citing numerous translation errors in the localized game. [Insert your Bill Murray joke here.]
Additionally, Japanese site My Game Flash has rounded up other complaints about the localization, most notably an alteration to the sensationalized "No Russian" mission. Rather than delete the mission (as in the censored Russian version), Square Enix had the Japanese version of the mission adjusted to restrict the player from participating in a terrorist assault on an airport. If the player does engage civilian targets, it's game over.
Square Enix has posted an update on the Modern Warfare 2 Japanese site describing the full Japanese language and subtitle tracks and warning of the "No Russian" edits, but has not announced plans to patch the translation errors or change the limitations on the censored mission. The publisher has cited technical limitations, which prevent selectable English and Japanese language tracks. Head past the break to see some footage of the Japanese version of MW2, courtesy of andriasang.
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/12/04/mo...japan-draws-i/
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December 4th, 2009, 19:53 Posted By: wraggster
There's one thing (and one thing only) that we know about House, MD. He seriously loves nearly killing people before saving them. Well, that, and he loves chilling out with a PSP Go. What, you hadn't heard? Yeah, seems old Dr. Greg is pretty into gaming in his downtime -- you know, when he's not downing Vicodin or collecting clues. There's one more piece of evidence after the break.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/04/s...en-his-high-r/
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December 4th, 2009, 19:51 Posted By: wraggster
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December 4th, 2009, 16:28 Posted By: wraggster
Sucker Punch's PlayStation 3 title InFamous has sold 1.2 million copies worldwide since release, Sony figures have revealed.
The news, announced on Sony's US blog, coincided with that of a price drop to USD 39.99 for the game in the US.
In addition, new free content in the form of a 'Gigawatt Blades' super power will be made available via the PlayStation Network on December 10. The game's original soundtrack will also be released on December 8.
InFamous was released in North America and Europe in May this year. It is available in the UK as a Platinum title for GBP 20.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...lion-worldwide
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December 4th, 2009, 13:55 Posted By: wraggster
Sega’s sci-fi becomes the latest title to feel the brunt of the OFLC’s ban-hammer
High-profile 2010 release Aliens vs Predator has become the latest in a long line of titles to fall foul of the famously strict Australian Classification Board, and will not be released in the region next year.
In a statement released to GameSpot, the OFLC stated that “the game contains first-person perspective, close-up depictions of human characters being subjected to various types of violence, including explicit decapitation and dismemberment as well as locational damage such as stabbing through the chest, mouth, throat, or eyes”.
The report also took exception to the Predator’s predilection to collecting ‘trophies’ from its human victims and the fact that “bloodied eye sockets” are left when eyes are either stabbed or gouged.
However, the Australian arm of Sega has not ruled out a possible appeal, stating: “We will continue to investigate all options available to us, including the possibility of appeal.”
Sega Europe have apparently already stated that it has no intention to tone down the violence in an effort to appease the also famously strict German ratings board.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/36757/AUS-...redator-banned
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December 3rd, 2009, 23:55 Posted By: wraggster
News via PSPita
New revision available, 1265, for Jpcsp the PSP emulator for PC developed in Java. This update also fixes some bugs in builds earlier and thus improves the overall stability of the program. For proper use of Jpcsp, which allows you to run some homebrew like those included in the archive, you need to install Java on your PC.
More to follow.
Changelog:
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Rev1265: Implemented signal handling in GE commands: SIGNAL command, sceGeContinue. This might reveal graphics in some games (eg when displaying "END without FINISH"
or "Unsupported sceGeContinue"). Avoid displaying "Unknown / unimplemented video command [0xFF
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December 3rd, 2009, 21:23 Posted By: wraggster
Since the launch of the PSP Minis digital platform alongside the PSP Go back in October, Sony has showed little more than a passing interest in promoting its bite-sized game service. After playing a decent chunk of games at launch and then barely hearing a whisper since, we've been wondering when the company would show more support for Minis. If what we're hearing from a handful of reliable sources is true, however, the PSP Minis will finally get some attention in the near future as they become playable on the PlayStation 3.
It'll happen "before Christmas," says one source (confirmed as "this month" by others independently), allegedly with the entire selection of Minis (and presumably upcoming releases) to be playable on PlayStation 3 consoles -- with a resolution bump to boot. As for Sony: "We don't comment on rumor or speculation.", so we'll have to leave it in the rumor department for now.
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/12/03/ru...ore-christmas/
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December 3rd, 2009, 21:23 Posted By: wraggster
Since the launch of the PSP Minis digital platform alongside the PSP Go back in October, Sony has showed little more than a passing interest in promoting its bite-sized game service. After playing a decent chunk of games at launch and then barely hearing a whisper since, we've been wondering when the company would show more support for Minis. If what we're hearing from a handful of reliable sources is true, however, the PSP Minis will finally get some attention in the near future as they become playable on the PlayStation 3.
It'll happen "before Christmas," says one source (confirmed as "this month" by others independently), allegedly with the entire selection of Minis (and presumably upcoming releases) to be playable on PlayStation 3 consoles -- with a resolution bump to boot. As for Sony: "We don't comment on rumor or speculation.", so we'll have to leave it in the rumor department for now.
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/12/03/ru...ore-christmas/
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December 3rd, 2009, 21:21 Posted By: wraggster
Every year Sony Computer Entertainment Japan recognizes the biggest selling domestic titles on the PlayStation platform with the PlayStation Awards.
The ¥500,000 (US$5,700) "Gold Prize" is given to titles that ship between 500,00 and 1 million units. This year's winners are Yakuza 3 and Resident Evil 5 on the PS3 and DISSIDIA Final Fantasy on the PSP.
The ¥1,000,000 ($11,400) "Platinum Prize" is given to titles that ship between 1 and 2 million units. This year's winner is Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G PSP the Best.
A special prize was also given to the top five downloaded games on the PS3 PlayStation Network. Those titles are GOMIBAKO, Minna de Spelunker, Katsuragi Misato Houdou Keikaku, Bomberman Ultra and Battlefield 1943.
http://kotaku.com/5417821/the-2009-p...rd-winners-are
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December 3rd, 2009, 21:21 Posted By: wraggster
Every year Sony Computer Entertainment Japan recognizes the biggest selling domestic titles on the PlayStation platform with the PlayStation Awards.
The ¥500,000 (US$5,700) "Gold Prize" is given to titles that ship between 500,00 and 1 million units. This year's winners are Yakuza 3 and Resident Evil 5 on the PS3 and DISSIDIA Final Fantasy on the PSP.
The ¥1,000,000 ($11,400) "Platinum Prize" is given to titles that ship between 1 and 2 million units. This year's winner is Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G PSP the Best.
A special prize was also given to the top five downloaded games on the PS3 PlayStation Network. Those titles are GOMIBAKO, Minna de Spelunker, Katsuragi Misato Houdou Keikaku, Bomberman Ultra and Battlefield 1943.
http://kotaku.com/5417821/the-2009-p...rd-winners-are
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December 3rd, 2009, 20:19 Posted By: Shrygue
via Computer and Video Games
Sony has told CVG it's not banning players who utilise the so-called Javelin glitch to cheat in online multiplayer games of Modern Warfare 2.
Xbox players exploiting a recently discovered Javelin glitch will be suspended from Xbox Live, said online boss Stephen Toulouse, as reported earlier this morning.
"Using a glitch in a game to get an advantage is explicitly called out in the ToU. It's not like people are doing it by accident," he reasoned. A Sony rep, however, told CVG today: "I don't believe we are banning people for using the glitch." So expect exploding corpses to be more prominent on Sony's platform, then. And no, we're not telling you how to do it because cheating's dirty (Google will do that for you).
Better hurry though as IW are already working on a patch to address this issue on PS3. Thanks for the spot eagle-eyed CVG reader allygray69.
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December 3rd, 2009, 19:58 Posted By: wraggster
Sony's announced that the GT Academy competition will begin this year on 17th December.
That may be unremarkable, but on the same day a special demo of Gran Turismo 5 will be released.
That sampler of Polyphony's game offers up a Time Trial platform to qualify for the Academy. Race a Nissan 370Z as fast as you can around a new GT5 circuit before 24th January 2010 to take part.
Head over to the European PlayStation blog for pictures and videos.
Gran Turismo 5 was once penned for release this year but is now expected in March 2010, although no specific date has been announced by Sony Europe.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/gr...o-5-demo-dated
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December 3rd, 2009, 19:52 Posted By: wraggster
15 years ago today in Japan, the original PlayStation went on sale. It wasn't until a year later that it hit US and European shelves, with Ridge Racer satisfying gamers years before GTA was ever a twinkle in Rockstar's eye.
Helping Sega pioneer disc-based gaming, the original PlayStation went on to sell over 100 million consoles until it was discontinued in 2006. Check out the official birthday site for PlayStation here for a trip down memory lane—when PlayStations were much smaller and lighter than they are today, and didn't need to install patches every 20 minutes
http://gizmodo.com/5417852/playstati...as-it-turns-15
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December 3rd, 2009, 17:39 Posted By: wraggster
Konami’s PSP-only Metal Gear Solid title arriving in the UK on May 28th
Hideo Kojima’s Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker will be released on the PSP in the UK on May 28th next year, publisher Konami has confirmed.
Described as “the next true chapter in the story of the legendary Special Ops expert Snake”, the game is a sequel to PS2 classic Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. Unlike titles such as Metal Gear Acid, Peace Walker is very much a ‘proper’ stealth instalment in the series.
“Metal Gear Solid fans should prepare themselves for the next chapter of Snake’s story,” series creator Hideo Kojima stated.
“Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker will answer many of the series’ unanswered questions and showcase a different, more collaborative side to tactical espionage.”
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/36750/MGS-Peace-Walker-dated
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December 3rd, 2009, 17:33 Posted By: wraggster
Traveller’s Tales’ Jon Burton foresees the end of physical media for games
Sony’s handheld ‘for the digital lifestyle’ will die out if its downloadable software keeps to UMD prices, according to Traveller’s Tales director Jon Burton.
“I’m betting on Sony making PSPgo games much cheaper than the UMD versions, or the PSPgo will die,” he said.
Burton’s comments came from this week’s Develop Jury Service – a new feature that puts a pressing question to a group of developers and industry execs.
Burton held the majority view that digital content will eventually eclipse physical, but said the change would happen quicker if downloadable games offered better value than their disc-based counterparts.
“I own a PSPgo but don’t want to buy LittleBigPlanet, for instance, as I can get it 20 per cent cheaper on UMD from Amazon and could resell it once I’m finished with it. But if I download it, I get no discount, and no chance to resell – how annoying is that?”
He went on to describe what he saw as a “stalemate” between platform holders and retail businesses.
“At the moment the [UMD and PSPgo] prices are kept at parity as the platform holders need physical stores to sell their consoles and PCs, so don’t want to undercut them.
“But once they realise they can use outlets such as supermarkets for bulk distribution of consoles, then they can slash the prices for downloaded content and that will signal the beginning of the end.
"At the moment it’s kind of a stalemate as both sides think they need each other and no-one wants to blink – I’m betting on Sony making the first move by making PSPgo games much cheaper than the UMD versions, or the PSPgo will die."
http://www.develop-online.net/news/3...ice-cut-Burton
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December 3rd, 2009, 11:22 Posted By: wraggster
The SingStar series has now sold over 20 million units, Sony has announced, five and a half years after the London Studio's singing game first launched on PlayStation 2.
Sony's landmark sales figure coincides with the release of a new update for the game, which adds a number of features and fixes issues such as missing songs caused by its previous update.
Features added include assorted top 10s on the SingStore - such as most downloaded tracks, and top festive tunes - and the ability to view purchasable SingStore songs directly from the song selection screen.
A child-friendly cartoon version of the end-of-song feedback and rating screen has also been introduced.
Sony has updated the SingStar series on a regular basis since 2004 with instalments spanning pop, R&B, the '80s and ABBA hits.
Earlier this year, Sony confirmed 16 million units had been sold across PAL regions alone.
Localisation within Europe has been crucial in hitting those numbers, it said, with the game available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Polish, Croatian and Russian.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...-million-sales
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December 3rd, 2009, 11:11 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.eurasia.nu/index.php
Just for you all to know. Open PS2-Loader (Project) 0.5 has been released (the project was previously known as "Open USB-Loader Project"). It is the first released 100% OpenSource-Gameloader for the PS2 (that also means, it doesn´t use the 2 USBA-Modules anymore, which were used in earlier versions). It currently supports USB-Loading and a unique thing to this loader, loading of games from SMB/Windows-Shares/LAN for games installed in the USBA-Format.
Great news for USB Homebrew Loading:
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December 3rd, 2009, 02:36 Posted By: NyghtcrawleR
Wagic v0.9.2
Wololo released an update for his Wagic homebrew a couple weeks ago. Wagic is a card game similar to Magic: The Gathering. You have the ability to create your own decks, earn money to buy cards, and play against many ai decks. The official release can be found here: LINK
Graphical Mod:
Now for even more good news. We now have the graphical mod to accompany the game that makes the game look and feel much more like MTG. Added are card images and a completely rethemed game.
You can see some screens below of the mod in action:
The link to the post with all the info about the mod is found here as well as the links for download: HERE
The direct link to the modded game download: HERE
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