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October 23rd, 2009, 22:46 Posted By: wraggster
News via pspita
It 'was just released a new update for the homebrew s9xTYLmecm, the excellent Super Nintendo emulator for the PSP. Not many news trickling in this release. Were however made some improvements to processes meanings chart with a resultant increase in speed for different video mode emulator.
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- Some improvements in the process graph, with consequent increase in speed mode "PSP accelerated", "PSP accel. + Accurate. Soft.", "PSP accel. + Approx. Soft."
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October 23rd, 2009, 21:48 Posted By: Shrygue
via Computer and Video Games
The MAG public beta looks to be helping Sony iron out a fair few chinks in the game, as it has just released a patch that includes" over 8,000 updates and fixes".
Here's a list of the most important stuff:
- Framerate improvements in all environments
- Vote/ Kick implemented
- Art and lighting updates to all levels
- Art updates to weapons, vehicles and objects
- Animation improvement and updates
- Client patching improvements
- Design tuning on all environments (attacker/defender, out of bounds, sightlines, routing...)
- Tuned all skills (skill point expense, skill trees, skill effects)
- Tuning pass on experience rewarded for all actions (resuscitate, heal other, destroy turret, destroy motor pool....)
- Tuning pass on player & leadership experience progressions
- Full audio tuning pass
- Bunker, APC, and Spawn camera adjustments
- Lowered initial spawn times for attackers and defenders for all gametypes
- Update Major/Minor victory and loss percentages and conditions for all gametypes
- Updated Domination gametype scoring values
- Improved weapon feel and hit feedback
Sony handed the beta out to 16,000 gamers who applied for an access code via the PS Blog.
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October 23rd, 2009, 21:24 Posted By: Shrygue
via IGN
Developer Bioware made a surprise announcement this morning for PlayStation 3 owners.
Dragon Age: Origins is now planned to ship on November 3, the same date as both the PC and Xbox 360 versions.
"We're excited to confirm that all three versions of Dragon Age: Origins will be available to fans on November 3 in North America," said Ray Muzyka, Group General Manager, RPG/MMO Group of EA, and Co-Founder, BioWare.
"The Dragon Age: Origins development team was able to polish the PlayStation 3 version to our high standard of quality and we are ready to deliver the richest and deepest role-playing fantasy experience across all three platforms."
Dragon Age: Origins was originally scheduled to ship "later in November," BioWare told IGN in early August.
"We are really happy with the results on the PS3. It was our first experience and we were really impressed with the power of the machine," added BioWare's Mark Darrah in a liveblog chat.
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October 22nd, 2009, 23:56 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from Sleepper & M@x of a new version of the Java Games emulator for the PSP:
Changelog:
Streamlined command handling in Virtual boards--all boards now allow direct entry of commands registered by midlet authors without going through the interim text context layer. Semichordal and Danzeff boards also bind appropriate keys to OK and CANCEL command types if the midlet author registers them correctly. Allows single keystroke return from full-screen text fields in many midlets, including Opera Mini. See 'Fast confirm/cancel' in the wiki page UsingTheSemichordalBoard (the keys in the Danzeff board look the same).
Added experimental, compact 'floating' version of AWF virtual board (see AWFFloat).
Changed colours of Danzeff/semichordal keys to make distinguishing them easier.
AMS warns when you attempt to move a folder into itself or into its own child.
Changed Config midlet 'Exit' to 'Done'.
AMS allows deleting of non-empty folders.
Improvements to smart positioning system in virtual keyboards, so they move properly around one-line textfields in forms.
(non-UI/non-user) added Java interfaces exposing native to J2ME control mapping--necessary to get AWF board operating properly when keys are remapped by user or 'Western' X/O mapping is selected.
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October 22nd, 2009, 23:50 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from silmarilion
Hi there, i hope anyone still remember this .
For those who haven´t heard of the app, GameMusicGear is a multi format music player for the PSP inspired on Oldplay for the gp32 and winamp. Please send any comment or suggestion to the mail found in the readme.
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Here is the changelog:
Code:
Version 1.3
+ add New in_sap plugin based on ASAP engine by Piotr Fusik.
+ add Scrolling text in playlist for large file names/titles.
+ add Some gfx changes and new icon, specially in the config app.
+ add Texture compression using libtxc_dxtn library by Roland Scheidegger and
Franck Charlet to save some space: dxt1, dxt3 and dxt5 modes available.
+ add New volume boost algorithm with +3, +6 and +9 dB amplification. You can
change it pressing CROSS + ANALOG UP/DOWN. ** USE IT AT YOUR OWN RISK **
+ add Improved the in_psf plugin, several types of reverb and interpolation
were added and should sound more like the real psx. If you find some
heavy track you can try changing this settings.
+ add Improved visual plugins!.
* fix Increased heap size of in_gme.prx because some vgm files were not working, thanks
to Marcus Vin*cius for pointing that one.
* fix Increased the size of the song info and picture in fullscreen visualizer.
* fix Replaced a lot of global variables in the main app to improve performance
and stability of the app.
* fix Load from zip, rar, etc. is now working with psf, minipsf and vgz plugins. Except for some
large rar files.
* fix Real sleep mode is now working .
- del Removed fade support since i changed the sound boost algorithm.
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October 22nd, 2009, 23:40 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from ktix007
I've finished this new version of Game Dev Helper and it includes a very interesting new feature: A menu creator. This menu creator will let you make a simple menu with images in Lua Hm 7 or Lua Hm v2 without knowing anything about programming! Game Dev Helper is available in English, Catalan and Spanish. You can change the language in "Opciones/Idioma".
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October 22nd, 2009, 23:36 Posted By: wraggster
News via pspita/pspgen
The update of the Custom Firmware D 5.50GEN had to solve all the problems encountered by users with the previous 5.50GEN-C. But even with this last update have been some reports of bugs, like the one linked to the online component of some games like Fifa10 that will be corrected with an additional bug-fix update: the 5.50GEN-D2. This is the statement by Yoshihiro on PSPGEN. Was not announced any release date but we will keep you informed in case of updates.
More to follow.
5.50GEN-D2 Bug-Fix:
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- 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
We thank you for reporting psp-ceramic
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October 22nd, 2009, 23:24 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://streetskaterfu.blogspot.com/2...a-vidzone.html
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October 22nd, 2009, 22:54 Posted By: Shrygue
via VG247
Famitsu has new scans of Final Fantasy XIII in it’s latest issue.
It mostly shows new girl Oerba Yun Fang, shown at the end of the English Tokyo Game Show trailer, with her summon Bahamut.
You can find them over at FF-XIII.net.
Meanwhile, IGN has managed to translate the exact same article, which confirms the PS3 version of the game will recieve no install at all. Oh, and there obviously will be trophies.
Find more through there.
Game is out in Japan on the PlayStation 3 on December 17. Europe and US get it on the PS3 and Xbox 360 in spring 2010.
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October 22nd, 2009, 22:47 Posted By: Shrygue
Website MotionJoy provides signed Dualshock 3 drivers for Windows XP, Vista and 7 which will work for both 32 and 64 bit systems. These drivers allow the following features of the controller to work such as:
- Rumble function
- USB connectivity
- Bluetooth connectivity
- The use of the trigger buttons
- The use of both analogue sticks and buttons
- Support for the use of the SixAxis Motion sensor
- Support for use as a Windows Media Centre Remote
- Support for emulation of Xbox 360 controllers with Xinput driver
Once installed, driver and button assignments can be changed using the DS3 tool.
To download and install the driver, get it at the website. Remember, make sure to READ THE INSTRUCTIONS carefully to ensure successful installation. Please make sure to obtain the right driver for your system. ie, 32 bit drivers will NOT work on 64 bit systems and vice versa.
Download the drivers here
Help and installation instructions here
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October 22nd, 2009, 22:37 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.aep-emu.de/PNphpBB2-file-...c-t-13700.html
Jpcsp is a Sony PSP Emulator in Java by shadow, one of the PCSX2 Coder, for Windows and Linux - Changelog - Download.
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r1224
sceFontXXX: also accept fontAddr==0 as long as we have no real font list implemented.
r1223
Implemented video command ORIGIN_ADDR: should fix all the games displaying "Unknown/unimplemented video command [origin_addr](int=0,float=0.0)". I´m still not sure when the origin address has to be reset. Fixed sceDisplayGetFrameBuf (4th parameter is not an address). Added current GE image dump after each PRIM command when capturing (helps debugging).
r1222
Fixed a compiler problem introduced by r1220
r1221
VideoEngine.PRIM: avoid a lot of memory read errors when an invalid vertex address is detected
r1220
Small performance improvement in Compiler: - no memory access check for reference to $sp - optimized addi, addiu, or, ori and branching instructions to handle simplified cases where one the register is $zr Tuned debug logging.
r1219
One native method for "Archer Maclean´s Mercury ULES00011" from profiler output.
r1218
Fix again in sceKernelLoadModule(): handle HLE modules loaded from flash0 and module names are case insensitive
r1217
More sceFont findings: sceFontGetNumFontList, sceFontGetFontList
r1216
Fixed image capture for PSM_8888 textures
r1215
Also added dynamic module loading in sceUtilityLoadAvModule
r1214
Added dynamic module loading for sceUtilityLoadModule/sceUtilityLoadNetModule. Added missing generic sceFont module (under HLE.modules)
r1213
Fixed syscall number (spotted by fiveofhearts).
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October 22nd, 2009, 17:31 Posted By: wraggster
The excellent Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars is this week's headline attraction on the European PlayStation Store.
Our praise-laden review should convince you that £29.99 is an asking price worth parting with, unless you want the UMD, which is inevitably cheaper.
Elsewhere, you might like to try demos of NBA 2K10 or Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron (PSP). Plus, there's new content for Midnight Club: Los Angeles and Cross Edge.
There's only one extra PSP Minis game, Red Bull X Fighters, today - and it costs four quid.
Of the discounts, Riff: Everyday Shooter is most alluring, at £3.99/€4.99.
Over to music watch, and Queen invade Rock Band while some rockers I've never heard of appear for Guitar Hero.
PS3 Demos
NBA 2K10
PS3 Game Content
EyePet: Wild West Styling Pack (£2.39/€2.99)
EyePet: Lucky Dip Pack 1 (free)
Midnight Club Los Angeles: Police Car Pack (free)
Cross Edge: Power-Up Pack + (free)
Guitar Hero 5: Classic Rock 2 Track Pack ("Freeze Frame" by Geils Band, "Lay It On The Line" by Triump, "Show Me The Way (Live)" by Peter Frampton) - £4.39/€5.49 (£1.59/€1.99 each)
Rock Band: Queen Pack 01 ("Another One Bites The Dust", "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", "Fat Bottomed Girls", "I Want It All by Queen", "I Want To Break Free", "Killer Queen", "One Vision", "Somebody To Love", "Tie Your Mother Down", "Under Pressure") - £9.19/€11.25 (£0.99/€1.49 each)
PS3 Premium Themes
EyePet (£1.59/€1.99)
Ratchet & Clank: A Crack in Time (£1.59/€1.99)
PSP Games
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (£29.99/€34.99)
Hannah Montana: Rock Out The Show (£23.99/€29.99)
WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2010 (£31.99/€39.99)
Marvel Superhero Squad (£29.99/€34.99)
Astro Boy: The Video Game (£23.99/€29.99)
G-Force (£29.99/€34.99)
PSP Minis
Red Bull X Fighters (£3.99/€4.99)
PSP Demos
Star Wars Battlefield: Elite Squadron
PSP Game Content
Hannah Montana: Musician’s Wardrobe Add-on (free)
Hannah Montana: Hannah Montana Fashion Add-on (£1.19/€1.49)
Hannah Montana: Moment Maker Effects Add-on (£0.79/€0.99)
Hannah Montana: Rockstar Stage Props Add-on (free)
Rock Band Unplugged: "All I Want" by The Offsrping (£0.99/€1.49)
Rock Band Unplugged: "The Rock Show" by Blink 182 (£0.99/€1.49)
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/gt...s-on-psn-today
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October 22nd, 2009, 17:31 Posted By: wraggster
The excellent Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars is this week's headline attraction on the European PlayStation Store.
Our praise-laden review should convince you that £29.99 is an asking price worth parting with, unless you want the UMD, which is inevitably cheaper.
Elsewhere, you might like to try demos of NBA 2K10 or Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron (PSP). Plus, there's new content for Midnight Club: Los Angeles and Cross Edge.
There's only one extra PSP Minis game, Red Bull X Fighters, today - and it costs four quid.
Of the discounts, Riff: Everyday Shooter is most alluring, at £3.99/€4.99.
Over to music watch, and Queen invade Rock Band while some rockers I've never heard of appear for Guitar Hero.
PS3 Demos
NBA 2K10
PS3 Game Content
EyePet: Wild West Styling Pack (£2.39/€2.99)
EyePet: Lucky Dip Pack 1 (free)
Midnight Club Los Angeles: Police Car Pack (free)
Cross Edge: Power-Up Pack + (free)
Guitar Hero 5: Classic Rock 2 Track Pack ("Freeze Frame" by Geils Band, "Lay It On The Line" by Triump, "Show Me The Way (Live)" by Peter Frampton) - £4.39/€5.49 (£1.59/€1.99 each)
Rock Band: Queen Pack 01 ("Another One Bites The Dust", "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", "Fat Bottomed Girls", "I Want It All by Queen", "I Want To Break Free", "Killer Queen", "One Vision", "Somebody To Love", "Tie Your Mother Down", "Under Pressure") - £9.19/€11.25 (£0.99/€1.49 each)
PS3 Premium Themes
EyePet (£1.59/€1.99)
Ratchet & Clank: A Crack in Time (£1.59/€1.99)
PSP Games
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (£29.99/€34.99)
Hannah Montana: Rock Out The Show (£23.99/€29.99)
WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2010 (£31.99/€39.99)
Marvel Superhero Squad (£29.99/€34.99)
Astro Boy: The Video Game (£23.99/€29.99)
G-Force (£29.99/€34.99)
PSP Minis
Red Bull X Fighters (£3.99/€4.99)
PSP Demos
Star Wars Battlefield: Elite Squadron
PSP Game Content
Hannah Montana: Musician’s Wardrobe Add-on (free)
Hannah Montana: Hannah Montana Fashion Add-on (£1.19/€1.49)
Hannah Montana: Moment Maker Effects Add-on (£0.79/€0.99)
Hannah Montana: Rockstar Stage Props Add-on (free)
Rock Band Unplugged: "All I Want" by The Offsrping (£0.99/€1.49)
Rock Band Unplugged: "The Rock Show" by Blink 182 (£0.99/€1.49)
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/gt...s-on-psn-today
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October 22nd, 2009, 16:50 Posted By: wraggster
Sony has sold over 60,000 slim PlayStation 3's in Australia since the model was introduced on September 3.
According to the company, the console has been outselling rival hardware from Nintendo and Microsoft during the period, with Sony about to kick off a new promotion to further boost sales.
"I can confirm that in excess of 60,000 units of the PS3 120GB have been sold since launch," a spokesperson for sony told GameSpot. “I can also confirm that since the launch of the new model on September 3, total sales for the period since introduction have outperformed our competition.”
Sony is also now offering a free slim PS3 console to consumers who buy a Bravia LCD TV, with guaranteed delivery before Christmas.
Earlier this week it was revealed that sales of the PSPgo failed to make much of an impact in its first week on the market, with around 1000 units sold.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...n-in-australia
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October 21st, 2009, 21:46 Posted By: wraggster
News via pspita/pspgen
As expected, the team PSPGEN has just released the awaited update to the Custom Firmware D 5.50GEN obviously restricted only to owners of PSP-1000 and PSP-2000 (except TA-088v3). This new update solves all the problems that arose with the 5.50GEN-C a few days ago.
More information about the installation process in complete.
Installation - Notes:
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Minimum requirements for installing and tips:
- PSP-1000 or 2000 with at least CF 4.01M33 (except TA-088v3) (CF recommended 5.50GEN-B2)
- Remove any custom themes and set the default
.: Installation:.
- Copy the firmware 5.50, renamed 550.pbp in the root directory.
- Extract the contents of the package XGEN Installer for 5.50GEN-D and copy the UPDATE folder in PSP / GAME
- Start the application in the game> Memory Stick
- Select the option Install Flash CFW 5:50 GEN-D
The news 5.50GEN CF-D:
• All options 5.50GEN-B2
• Launch games that require higher fw and 5:51 (UMD or ISO) without having to resort to prodecure patch
• Start demos that require higher as MGS and 5:51 FW: Peace Walker
• Connection to the NDP by MediaGate
• E 'XGEN can use the Updater to install the firmware Journal 6:10
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October 21st, 2009, 20:28 Posted By: wraggster
Ben Heck] may be the coolest person ever (take that [Adam Savage]). You would think that after producing so many laptop versions of gaming consoles he would grow tired or we would be bored of them. But no! We love each and every new production – including his latest laptop-ified Ps3. Not too much in the terms of ‘new’ comes from his latest article, but it does reaffirm some things including: why make what you can buy, cheap foam sheet should be purchased by the ton, and use the screws from an overheated Xbox 360 when you lose the Ps3 originals. Oh, and [Adam] we were just kidding, you know we will always love you.
http://hackaday.com/2009/10/21/ps3-l...y-of-ben-heck/
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October 21st, 2009, 16:30 Posted By: wraggster
Entertainment chain HMV will support the UK midnight launch of Activision's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
The publisher is hosting a big screen event at Leicester Square in London on October 9, with HMV's Torcadero store opening at midnight to begin selling the highly anticipated title.
The game comes in various SKUs – the basic game controversially had its RRP pushed up to £54.99, while a limited Prestige edition of the game will retail for £119.99.
In the US, retailer Best Buy is opening over 500 stores at midnight to meet consumer demand.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...dern-warfare-2
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October 21st, 2009, 02:56 Posted By: Zack
Via RetroEmu
Hey everyone. I would first of all like to say thank you for all the positive response towards my work and for all the bug reports.
For the record, I know I have been stated as saying use frameskip 3 to get good speed, but even without it it is faster than the previous snes emulator releases. I re-wrote parts of the renderer, I didn't just hike up frameskip and claim mine was faster. This might not be the case for every game and might not be by much, but it is faster.
Also I'm not doing this for a popularity stunt, or just to claim "mines better than yours". I am doing this because I love the Snes and want to see it emulated at proper speed on the PSP and was sad to see it abandoned. I do not claim to be the worlds greatest coder, or emulation guru. Like everyone else I am learning on a daily basis. Programming is a hobby for me, I don't do it for a living. I know there is a lot more work to be done, so please bear with me.
This build isn't really any faster than the previous one, it's mainly a stability release. I will be back to speed improvements in the next release.
Changes :
So that's it. It finally seems stable, I know this emulator has a bad rep for being terribly unstable but it really seems solid now.
I hope you enjoy this release and if you have any bugs please post them in the : Snes9X Euphoria - Official Forum
Note : To get the best performance I recommend the following settings :
Render : PSP Accelerated
Frameskip : 3 (frameskip @ 1 seems to be sufficient for most games to play at 60fps)
Note : The PSP Accelerated renderer can be buggy, it works fine in most games but certain games may have graphical errors which render them unplayable. If this happens I recommend switching to the PSP Accelerated + Aprox soft renderer.
Thanks!
If you downloaded the R2 release, please download the new R2.1 release as it fixes a bug with loading a new rom (it would crash the psp) - Same link
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