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October 27th, 2009, 20:31 Posted By: wraggster
New from Divineo China
Ultra slim case of semi-metallic amazing color for your PSP GO protection. Virtually indestructible Polycarbonate material of armor case to protect with console from everyday wear or tear. Hands free viewing movie vertical stand function. Easy to install and remove, no tools needed. Available in four colors: Red, Yellow, Blue, Green
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October 27th, 2009, 20:26 Posted By: wraggster
New from Divineo USA
A dream comes true! Use your Xbox 360 wired controller on your Playstation 3 with XCM Cross Battle Adapter. Also feature a Rapid Fire function and Plus version supports rumble and all PS3 versions.
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October 27th, 2009, 19:57 Posted By: wraggster
If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Erik Estavillo made headlines in the gaming blogosphere last summer for his $55,000 lawsuit against Sony, launched in retaliation for being banned from the PlayStation Network. As predicted, the judge dismissed his case after determining the First Amendment did not apply to Estavillo's claim.
Estavallo isn't going to be stopped by a mere district judge's ruling, though. In addition to filing an appeal, Estavillo is also filing another lawsuit against Sony -- this time, a civil suit seeking $180,000 in damages; more than three times the amount of his original, dismissed suit. According to GamePolitics, Estavillo will once again opt out of using a lawyer, choosing to represent himself for both upcoming cases. We wish Estavillo the best of luck.*
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/10/27/ba...y-again-for-1/
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October 27th, 2009, 16:27 Posted By: wraggster
The recent announcement that the Netflix movie streaming service will be appearing on the PlayStation 3 is only an "intermediate step" designed to circumvent the company's existing exclusivity deal with Microsoft, claims Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter.
As announced yesterday, the Netflix deal will allow existing subscribers to stream movie titles, at no extra cost, via the PS3. However, while the service is integrated as part of the dashboard on the Xbox 360, the PS3 will require a separate disc to access the same features.
In a new investor note Pacther suggests that the disc is necessary in order not to conflict with existing arrangements for the Xbox 360 - although the specific details of Microsoft's deal with Netflix has never been made public.
"We believe that the exclusive arrangement limits Netflix’s ability to appear on the 'dashboard' for the PS3 or the Wii, but because both devices have open architecture Internet browsers built-in, the solution proposed for the PS3 would likely not violate the terms of Microsoft’s exclusivity," said Pachter.
"We anticipate that a similar arrangement will be announced for the Wii in the next 12 months", he added.
Pachter claims that the Netflix service on Xbox 360, which is only available in U.S., has gained Netflix an extra 600,000 to 800,000 new subscribers. He expects the Sony deal to have a similar effect, with up to 200,000 new subscribers in the final quarter of this year.
Despite predicting healthy growth for Netflix over the coming years, with estimates of an annual userbase of 1.5 to 2 million customers, Pacther has left the company's stock rating at neutral.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...ermediate-step
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October 26th, 2009, 22:20 Posted By: wraggster
News via pspita/pspgen
New update available for CTF Tool GUI, PC program developed by coder patpat that allows you to create themes for the CXMB PSP-compatible addition to allowing the extraction of files from format issues. Ctf ready. In this release, v3.1, there are important innovations. Were, however, fixed some bugs in the previous version and improved the conversion of the following files: vshmain.prx, topmenu_plugin.rco and htmlviewer_plugin.prx.
More to follow.
Changelog v3.1:
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Note: The following files were removed from the archive:
- 5:50 Folder: game_plugin.prx, game_plugin.rco, msvideo_main_plugin.rco, music_main_plugin.prx, paf.prx, visualizer_plugin.prx, vshmain.prx
- Folder SUPPORT: common_gui.prx, vshmain.prx, paf.prx
These files have been removed because, for a range of domestic policy of PSP-ITA, are not allowed to post on the forum.
To seek, you must use the PSARDUMPER and extract them from their firmware.
- Fixed a bug in extracting files from themes 5.03GEN
- Fixed more bugs related to the function of extracting files from CBC
- Improved file conversion vshmain.prx
- Improved file conversion topmenu_plugin.rco
- Improved file conversion htmlviewer_plugin.prx
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October 26th, 2009, 22:18 Posted By: wraggster
News via pspita
Planned for Halloween (31 October) the release of new version of custom firmware 5:03 GEN-B for HEN, bootable ChickHen by introducing new and exciting information for the owners of the PSP-2000 (TA-088v3) and PSP-3000 firmware uprights Journal 5.03. More details to follow ....
Innovations introduced:
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• Compatible with PSP-3000 and PSP-2000 firmware v3 with official 5.03.
• Compatibility with titles PSX (POPS).
• Compatibility with the UMD / Backup protected.
• Compatibility with the UMD / Backup that require FW 5.55 +
• Available on Jan VSHMenu.
• Access to Recovery through the VSHMenu.
According to the Team GEN, the Custom Signing 5:03 GEN-B for HEN was tested thoroughly and it seems that has not reported problems with games that require FW 5.55 +. More news will be disclosed by the Team on the day of release.
Stay Tuned!
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October 26th, 2009, 19:25 Posted By: wraggster
Modern Warfare is one of the best first-person-shooters in recent memory. What if the sequel was not only a FPS. What if it was also a third-person-shooter?
Someone snagged an early copy of Modern Warfare 2 in France on the PS3 and streamed it on the internet. If it's real, the game appears to feature third person mode. If it's not real, then it won't. Easy as that.
http://kotaku.com/5389842/rumor-mode...-shooting-mode
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October 26th, 2009, 16:25 Posted By: wraggster
Netflix is to bring its film streaming rental service to PlayStation 3 from next month following its securing of a deal with Sony.
The US service, which makes thousands of films and TV episodes available for subscribers to stream directly to their TVs, has been available on the Xbox 360 for over a year.
As its exclusivity period with the console has been nearing an end however, Netflix has voiced its intention to bring the service to other platforms, with Netflix CEO Reed Hastings saying last month that it aims to be on all the games consoles, Blu-ray players and internet TVs.
The Sony deal will mean that any US Netflix member will be able to stream content via a PlayStation 3 at no extra cost. The technology will be enabled by an instant streaming Blu-ray disc that will be sent free to members.
"The PlayStation 3 system has always been about more than just gaming, and it will soon be the only platform in the industry to offer consumers such a variety of convenient options for enjoying movies and TV shows," said Jack Tretton, president of SCEA.
"Whether you want to watch content on Blu-ray disc and DVD, download it from the PlayStation Network’s video delivery service, or stream videos instantly from Netflix, the PS3 system is the only solution that offers it all."
"As instantly watching movies and TV episodes streamed from Netflix becomes an increasingly popular way to enjoy the Netflix service, our goal is to rapidly expand the devices that stream to our members," added Netflix CEO Reed Hastings.
"As a leading game console and Blu-ray disc player, bringing Netflix to the PS3 system is a real win for both Netflix members and PS3 system owners."
According to Microsoft figures, over one million Xbox 360 users downloaded and activated Netflix in its first three months of availability and have watched over 1.5 billion minutes of of video since it launched in November last year.
The PlayStation 3's install base is nearly nine million in the US, while Netflix had 11.1 million subscribers as of September 30.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...s3-in-november
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October 26th, 2009, 06:22 Posted By: NineByNine
PSPKVM 0.5.4 (final) is now officially released. This is release incorporates a host of enhancements and bugfixes trialled in the recent set of test builds and aimed at increasing useability, improving multilingual support, easing doing text input and generally smoothing out the user interface.
See the downloads page on SourceForge at http://sourceforge.net/projects/pspkvm/files/ -- several package versions are available for new and existing users.
The complete changelog is now a bit long for a news post and is available with the build packages. In summary, however, highlights relative to release 0.5.3 are:
* an improved backend typeface system supporting much, much larger TrueType fonts (tested successfully with 18 MB of font files attached), and supporting italic, bold, and italic-bold faces across all system faces, and adding support for a fallback font slot appropriate for massive pan-Unicode and Han character fonts. See demonstration captures in the wiki at http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/psp...lDemonstration
* a new Danzeff-style virtual keyboard
* extensive multilingual support (most if not all languages using Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic scripts supported) added to the existing semichordal virtual keyboard
* speed enhancements and improved support for use in large text panes for all remaining virtual keyboards, including the Chinese-input-supporting AWF virtual board--a floating 'smart placement' system overlays the boards over the text, but moves them as you type so you can't type under them
* modifications to event handling in all virtual keyboards greatly streamlining GUI mechanics--you can now confirm and cancel text entry with far fewer keystrokes then previously
* fixes to streaming multimedia support
* a folder system in the Application Management System, allowing the convenient management of large numbers of installed applications
* an in-GUI configuration system now supporting the configuration of a number of features and subsystems (font system, virtual keyboard setup) previously only adjustable in the .ini
* the ability to switch the X/O key use to 'Western'-style X-for-accept system wide
* networking improvements allowing easier recovery in difficult connection situations
* additions to the built-in font supporting most Cyrillic characters and common typographic symbols ('typesetters' quotes, em-dashes, etc.)
Many thanks from the development team to all who tested and reported on the test builds.
(And onward to 0.5.5.)
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Note that there is currently no OFW-compatible (1.5 kernel) release. Users interested in one please contact us via contact methods offered at http://pspkvm.org -- we have had difficulty testing these.
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October 25th, 2009, 21:34 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from retrobits
Finally got Noiz2sa running 100% on my 5.00 M33 slim. I didn't really change anything, other than repacking the EBOOT with PBP Unpacker and including a NOIZ2SA.PRF from an old 1.5 kernel memory stick I had. If the PRF file is not present, the game will freeze after about a minute.
Have fun with this awesome shoot em up!
http://www.retrobits.net/psp/noix2sa_fw3.xx_5.xx.zip
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October 25th, 2009, 21:33 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from retrobits
I really wanted to play Laserix 2 again on my 5.00 M33 slim -- Its one
of my favorite homebrew games ever on the PSP. So I did a quick port
of Laserix 2 to PGE (Pheonix Game Engine) the past few days. Since
the game was implemented originally in Lua, this was not too
difficult. It should run fine on all custom firmwares, greater than
3.xx phat or slim. PGE is really a great game development platform.
I am very impressed with its performance.
http://www.retrobits.net/psp/Laserix2_PGE.zip
original readme from fafenstein:
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Laserix is a flash game created by Jason Storhed, a video game
designer student. This game is just 100% fun and perfect transpose to
PSP !!!!. I have tried it once and became a big fan! After a couple of
days, and few broken PSPs, I finished the 13 levels. Oh no! What am I
gonna do !!! I contacted Jason, to ask for more, but he was busy with
his exams. So guess what, I decided to create my own levels.
Now you can play 52 levels (incuding the 13 orignals masterpiece) and
try to finsih the game. Good Luck and have a blast!!!
Laserix is a laser that should go through all diamonds on the grid.
The only way to do it, is to use mirrors, in the right position and
adjust them to define the right laser path. Laserix is a real "Chinese
puzzle". There is no need for 3D or video. The game is just fun!!!
Thanks again to Jason, who design the game and let me used the source
code to create new levels.
You can see jason site or find the 1st version in flash to play on pc
I would like to say a little thx to lumo and Shine for their sites,
and to Eliotstein and Regis for levels and test.
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October 25th, 2009, 15:23 Posted By: wraggster
News via pspita
E 'available for download a new revision of Jpcsp, the emulator PSP for PC developed by the same name that comes to revision 1230. ICORD who use the program, which allows you to run some homebrew like those already in the archive, you need to install Java on your PC.
Following the complete changelog of the latest releases and a link to download.
Changelog:
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Rev1230: Update after first rendering iaddr (analog to VADDR). This should fix graphics
problem for games using indexed vertex.
Avoid using ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException when TBIAS_MODE_CONST.
Improved performance of CaptureImage (buffered IO).
Rev1229: Small improvements for debugging purpose only.
Rev1228: Do not update at end of VADDR PRIM command when vertex is indexed.
Dummy BBOX / BJUMP implementation, not yet functional.
Rev1227: Small performance optimizations here and there: trying to use MemoryReader
whenever possible. MemoryReader Improved performance for FastMemory.
Rev1226: Trying to avoid ConcurrentListModificationException when leaving Jpcsp.
Rev1225: Implemented the video OFFSET_ADDR command. It is sharing the same value GeList
as ORIGIN_ADDR (checked on PSP).
Rev1224: sceFontXXX: fontAddr also accept == 0 as long as we have no real source list
implemented.
Rev1223: Implemented video ORIGIN_ADDR command: should fix all the games displaying
"Unknown / unimplemented video command [origin_addr
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October 25th, 2009, 15:20 Posted By: wraggster
News via pspita
New update from Bubbletune for his very useful plugin Game Categories, prx that will enable you to sort the homebrew / ISO present on your memory stick, according to the category. This update, which brings the plugin to version 8, fixes some bugs present in previous release and adds the ability to completely hide the files not cataloged.
More to follow.
Changelog v8:
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- Fixato support UTF8
- Improved Mode Context Menu now shows that a greater number of elements
- Added the ability to hide files not fully cataloged (see readme)
- Fixato a bug that caused some crashes
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October 25th, 2009, 15:17 Posted By: wraggster
News via pspita
Yet another update by the Japanese汁ダークfor his emulator NEC PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16, A historic 8-bit multiprocessor console produced by NEC in the late 80s and never imported to Italy.
PCE for PSP 0.83a4:
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- Improved support multiplayer AD_HOC
- Added soft reset function (+)
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October 25th, 2009, 15:14 Posted By: wraggster
News via pspita
ZiNgA BuRgA, author of the well known tool RCO Editor, releases a new PC application useful for manipulating files RCO that integrates a user-friendly GUI. RCOmage is the famous tool, not so long ago in alpha stage, which allows the creation of animated themes. In particular it is possible to extract the contents by doing a dump into an XML file, modify it and rebuild in a few steps a new RCO usable on PSP. To use the program you must have installed Visual C + +, both links are available for download below.
RCOmage app source thread here
Visual C++ 2008 SP1 from Microsoft here
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October 25th, 2009, 15:10 Posted By: wraggster
News via pspita/pspgen
As promised, the Team has just released the January update awaited bug-fix for the Custom Firmware 5.50GEN. This update, called D2, finally solving all the problems present in earlier versions, including those related to for online titles such as MotorStorm and Fifa10 Arctic Edge. Has also been corrected also options for Pandora battery present in Recovery.
More information about the procedure for installation in complete.
Installation:
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It 'requires a PSP-1000 or PSP-2000 (except TA-088v3) with CF 5.50GEN-D
- Copy the folder GEN-D2 in PSP / GAME
- Start the application in the game> Memory Stick
- Press install the update
What corrects 5.50GEN-D2:
- Fix TKIP WLAN for games like Fifa10, MotorStorm and other
- Fix Video Output for titles that require 5.55/6.00
- Fix recovery menu with the options dedicated to the Pandora Battery
- Removed the splash screen PSPGEN; will be replaced with a screen that will alert the proper functioning of the decrypter
- The game Evangelion Jo now works correctly
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October 25th, 2009, 09:20 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released at Superufo.com
Based on the wildly popular card game and television show, Bakugan: Battle Brawlers, is a video game experience requiring skill, strategy and imagination. Featuring a fierce assortment monsters, uncanny powers and amazing environments in an alternate dimension called Vestroia, the game lets you and your own unique Bakugan join forces with Dan and his fellow Brawlers as they battle to save Vestroia and ultimately, Earth from destruction.
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October 25th, 2009, 09:10 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released at Superufo.com
Pro Evolution Soccer is a video game built on pride, the pride that comes from making the most realistic soccer experience one can have within the world of gaming. Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 does not disappoint and this year, the voices of fans world-wide have been heard. Based in Japan, Winning Eleven Productions has instituted a host of anticipated changes that make PES 2010 the best yet. In PES 2010 you'll find yourself on the largest stage in digital soccer: The Champions League. Imagine you're in a 1-1 tie in stoppage time against Manchester United. You've broken their defense and are sprinting full throttle into a man to man match of wits and reflexes with Edwin van der Sar. Do you have what it takes to punch it in for the win?
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October 25th, 2009, 08:57 Posted By: wraggster
Sony's PSP Go hasn't had the warmest reception of all time or anything, but does it really deserve all the negative vibes being flung its way? The UMD-less console leaked way earlier than Sony intended, but after a proper launch and you inevitably trekking out to snag one, we're curious to know whether or not you're enjoying things. Would you have kept UMD support? Would you have added more internal memory? Enlarged the screen? Offered it in neon yellow? Be sure to spill your thoughts in comments below, and you'll get a few bonus points if you're coming from the world of an original PSP. Promise!
http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/23/h...-sonys-psp-go/
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