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October 16th, 2009, 22:42 Posted By: wraggster
New from Superufo.com
Become a photo journalist in the wild yonder of Africa in a videogame featuring amazing, realistic animal models and vast landscapes to visit. Africa's animals and plants are all rendered in stunning photorealistic detail. As a photographer, you'll use licensed, real-world photography equipment to complete assignments and capture everything from bathing hippos to a cheetah on the hunt. Explore the land, find new animals, and earn a name for yourself as a professional photographer!
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October 16th, 2009, 22:39 Posted By: wraggster
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Beautiful, compelling, and at times unforgiving, Demon's Souls is the hardcore RPG experience PS3 owners have been waiting for since the platform's launch. Revolutionary online features define your adventure like never before, presenting seamless interconnectivity that serves in every instance to enhance the single-player game. Unprecedented in its depth and subtlety, peerless in its relentlessly challenging gameplay, Demon's Souls is the ultimate action RPG. The game features: - A hardcore RPG challenge - In this brutal land, death is inevitable, but not final. Combining the best features of an action game and RPG, you'll slice, smash, shoot, and cast magic against some of the most horrible, vicious enemies ever encountered. Are you strong enough to face up to the impossible and win? - Ground-breaking online capabilities - Network features go far beyond any previous RPG, allowing players to leave hints for each other, replay death scenes, cooperatively revive dead players, or invade and wreak havoc in another's game. Not merely an add-on feature, multiplayer options are vast, and uniquely focused on changing and intensifying the single player experience. - Freeform and flexible - The open-ended structure of the game means that there is no single path, but rather a wealth of options. Set your own pace and progress as you like. Build exactly the character you want by creating a detailed avatar, nurturing the right stats, and customizing your skills and equipment.
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October 16th, 2009, 22:04 Posted By: wraggster
Rockstar is throwing some support behind PSP's digital distribution initiative and has added several titles in with today's PSN update, with more soon to follow. The initial offering included Manhunt 2 ($29.99), Midnight Club L.A. Remix ($19.99) and Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition ($19.99).
1UP reports that soon the entire Grand Theft Auto PSP line-up (including Chinatown Wars at launch) will make its way to the PSN, along with The Warriors and Beaterator. The publisher also plans to launch a Rockstar storefront on October 22, just to show it's as serious about supporting PSP digital distribution as a guy sticking a gun in your face and stealing your car.
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/10/15/ro...nces-storefro/
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October 16th, 2009, 22:03 Posted By: wraggster
What do Undead Knights, Naruto Shippuden: Legends: Akatsuki Rising, NBA 2K10, Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes and Cars: Race O Rama have in common? All of these are PSP games released on UMD after the PSP Go's October 1 launch -- and all are currently without a digital equivalent. Owners of the Go system are unable to play these games because they simply aren't available on the PlayStation Store.
Once again, Sony's hands-off approach to the PlayStation Network means third parties are responsible for getting their content on both UMD and the PlayStation Store. "It's up to individual third parties to decide if and when to publish their UMD releases on PSN. Most, if not all, are on board, as this is a revenue opportunity for them," we were told by Eric Lempel, SCEA's director of PlayStation Network operations. Namco, the one publisher that returned our request for comment, noted specifically that "there are currently no plans to release Akatsuki Rising on PSN right now," despite its October 6 release on UMD.
We highly encourage Sony to make simultaneous digital releases of PSP games a requirement for publishers, not merely a suggestion. The company previously issued a mandate for PS3 games to include trophies in 2009 -- a similar policy must be enforced on the PSP. Without it, there's no guarantee that all future PSP games will ever be playable on the PSP Go.
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/10/16/th...playstation-s/
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October 16th, 2009, 21:40 Posted By: wraggster
Microsoft's Aaron Greenberg has said that he fully expects the PlayStation 3 to have outsold the Xbox 360 in September, but Microsoft will still outperform its console rival in the long-term.
Speaking ahead of the release of NPD data for the month – since moved back until Monday due to processing issues – Greenberg also said that price cuts on rival hardware was of no concern to Microsoft.
"It is not a real concern to us – in fact, I can tell you to that when NPD releases September sales... we fully expect PlayStation 3 will come in as the console with the most units sold for the month," Greenberg told Game Informer.
"This is frankly not a real surprise to us or the analysts that follow this industry, as it is typical to see a short term bump following the introduction of new hardware and pricing into the marketplace."
Since Sony introduced a new slim PlayStation 3 and a price cut, the company sold over one million units in three weeks. The entire industry in the US is expected to have rebound during September, after six months of slumping sales.
Despite being outsold in September, Microsoft is looking at the long-term view, said Greenberg.
"What I can tell you is we remain confident that Xbox 360 will not only outsell PS3 for the full calendar year, but for this entire generation."
Greenberg pointed to Sony losing money on sales of PlayStation 3 hardware, asking if it was a sustainable business, and stating that Microsoft has diversified to attain profitability.
"It’s about the entire ecosystem and investing in the future; something we are very focused on," he said.
"There is also the whole financial side of the equation that people rarely seem to pay attention to. Sony, for example, has publicly noted that they lose money on every console they sell and with the price cut, they’re now losing even more money – so even with the PS3 in the market today at $299, you have to question if their business model is sustainable.
"I believe this generation Microsoft has really diversified the business model and the economics of the industry today is that our business is about not just hardware, but also software and services.
"These multiple revenue streams provide not only economies of scale for us and our partners, but award us the benefit of having a profitable business, which in turn allows us to continually invest in the future and remain focused on delivering new experiences and expanding our audience," he added.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...hort-term-bump
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October 16th, 2009, 21:38 Posted By: wraggster
Sony has confirmed a new stand alone 250GB PlayStation slim model, to be released next month.
The new hardware will launch on November 3, and will sell for $349.99 in North America.
"The PS3 platform is poised for a tremendous holiday season," offered Scott Steinberg, vice president of product marketing for Sony US.
"The new 250GB PS3 provides consumers with another compelling hardware option and speaks to the growing consumer appetite for digital content from the PlayStation Network – particularly high-definition content that showcases the power of the PS3 system."
The new model is the same form factor as the recently released 120GB slim model, and is aimed at consumers looking for more storage for digital content.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...3-for-november
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October 15th, 2009, 21:35 Posted By: wraggster
Sony's back to the two-SKU configuration with PS3 "slim," today announcing that the 250GB model of the system previously announced for everywhere but the US will be coming to these shores on November 3. The machine will sell for $349, which is just $50 more than the $299, 120GB model. 50 bucks for an extra 100GB ain't too bad, considering Microsoft's hard disk pricing.
There's still not a peep about whether we can expect any of the 250GB bundles other territories will be getting here in the States, but we're activating full-on Pester Mode, target: SCEA.
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/10/15/so...for-us-at-349/
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October 15th, 2009, 21:25 Posted By: wraggster
New podcast released for PSP:
Just to let you know that as The PSP Show’s new Facebook Group has passed 50 members, I’ve drawn the winner of the first prize raffle. I’ll draw another winner when we pass 100 members, so join now!
As it’s October 1st, the big launch day is here, The PSP-Go and Gran Turismo hit the stores. The Go will be reviewed after a long-haul flight and a weekend in Vegas in a few weeks time, so for now it’s on with the real driving simulator and to see if all those reviews from published a fortnight ago are true.
http://psp.thepodcastnetwork.com/200...n-turismo-psp/
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October 15th, 2009, 21:22 Posted By: wraggster
Mediumguage has released a new version of his filebrowsing and more app for the PSP
2009/10/15
version 6.4:
○ filer
Corresponding to · 7z archives. The total size of the PSP but after expansion
Not only expand the memory size is less than that.
/ * Please donate (only US $ 10), if you feel Filer useful.
Paypal & credit card will be accepted. * /
http://www.geocities.jp/mediumgauge/
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October 15th, 2009, 21:14 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from mrx256
This is the second version of my IPv4 calculator app for PSP. The new version now uses Intrafont for the fonts instead of the default LUA font. Converts Internet Protocol version 4 addresses and subnets to binary form and back to IPv4 form.
This app is coded in LUA for LUAPLAYER HM 8.1, and comes bundled with it for easy installation.
Installation:
Copy "IP_CALC" folder to your GAME folder.
Example: ms0:/PSP/GAME/
Run the application from the XMB.
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October 15th, 2009, 21:10 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from monkeykong
Etch A Sketch Release 1 by monkeykong (gamer31992@yahoo.com)
INSTALLATION
Extract the folders EtchASketch and EtchASketch% to ms0/PSP/GAME150
if you're using a custom firmware.
Otherwise, extract to ms0/PSP/GAME.
FEATURES
-D-pad for horizontal movement and face buttons [] and O for
vertical movement to replicate the real thing.
-R "shakes" the Etch A Sketch, leaving the cursor in the same place
that you left it.
-You can also press SELECT for an unlimited number of screenshots,
to be saved in
ms0/PSP/GAME[150]/EtchASketch/Applications/EtchASketch.
"Etch A Sketch" is a registered trademark of the Ohio Art Company.
This program is not intended to gain any profit for its creator.
This is a standalone EBOOT of luaplayer 0.20 set to load my app on startup. This may have been done before in C++ or Lua. I made this to learn to code, not to make a killer app for the PSP.
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October 15th, 2009, 21:07 Posted By: wraggster
The JPCSP team have posted some status info and screens of their WIP java written PSP Emulator for Windows:
Jpcsp is still a Work in progress emulation. During it's lifetime , several improvements has been done and slowly but stable it's progressing. More games can now consider playable so here are some peak shots from PipeMania, Myst , Ultraman , Kazook , pacman world and real madrid
Marcin ploska added morphing support to our GE fixing a few bugs on our GE. Below you can see some screenies from pspsdk that have been improved!. I submit both before and after shots so you can compare Great job Marcin!
Check out the Site here for all the screens --> http://www.jpcsp.org/
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October 15th, 2009, 21:03 Posted By: wraggster
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars for PSP takes one of the highest rated handheld games of all time and enhances it with a slew of new features and some brand new missions designed specifically for the PSP. In the lead-up to launch, we're going to take a look at some of those features, illustrated with brand new screenshots at the official Chinatown Wars website.
In one of the new PSP-exclusive missions, “Factory Fun”, Huang is nearly met with a flamethrower to the face by some hostile Yardies, and must turn the tables on them, sending an entire room full of… illicit crops up in a blaze. Keen Grand Theft Auto fans may pick up on a slight homage here to “Are You Going to San Fierro?”, a classic mission from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. After surviving the drop of a pin-pulled grenade once the Yardie boss has been pumped full of lead, Huang must escape the warehouse unharmed... and with only the slightest hint of something burning.
http://www.rockstargames.com/2009RED...y_fun%E2%80%9D
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October 15th, 2009, 21:01 Posted By: wraggster
RichDevX has released his Homebrewed PS3 System File Editor:
Homebrewed Playstation System File Editor v0.80 Beta
Time's Up!
ToDo:
- localized titles
- new sfo generation
- more options
- bug fixes
Tip: If you have located a bug, don't hesitate to message us on Twitter.
Included Hellcat.sfo for SniperSnake, as he really wanted it
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October 15th, 2009, 20:26 Posted By: wraggster
New from Superufo.com
With the tiny size of PSP GO, some users may find it inconvenient because their hands get tired quickly from holding such a small-sized console. To remedy this problem, this hand grip is designed for users to hold the grip, instead of the console, so that they will feel more comfortable even after prolonged use.
price is $2
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October 15th, 2009, 19:42 Posted By: wraggster
See that there? That's a whole gaggle of 250GB Uncharted 2 PlayStation 3 Slim bundles ready and waiting for owners in a Spanish retailer. Of course, SCEA won't mention if this thing is ever coming to US soil, but hey, that's what importers are there for. Anyone managed to pick one up yet? Let us know in comments!
http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/14/s...on-sale-in-sp/
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October 15th, 2009, 19:06 Posted By: wraggster
This opinion piece takes stock of Sony's PlayStation Store, examining its flaws and the areas Sony needs to improve as their gaming systems come to rely upon it more and more. The problems and suggested solutions involve everything from UI elements to demo availability to pricing inconsistencies.
"Some people may say that the Microsoft Points scheme is a little confusing, but it is consistent. If a game is 800MSP in the US, it's 800MSP everywhere else. What a MSP is worth is up to the store, but for the most part they're close. The PlayStation Store on the other hand can be all over the place. While most games in North America keep to the same price point — such as $9.99 or $14.99, converting that over to Europe is another thing entirely. For example, Flower came out earlier this year for $9.99USD. In Australia a $10USD game gets converted to $12.95AUD. Or does it? Bomberman Ultra just came out, and it's $15.95AUD. Heavy Weapon gets released for $12.95AUD, while Capcom’s previous efforts, like Commando 3, convert to $15.95. The same thing also happens for more expensive titles. Both Battlefield 1943 and Fat Princess were released for $14.99 in the US, but in Australia they're priced at $19.95AUD and $23.95 respectively.
http://games.slashdot.org/story/09/1...yStation-Store
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October 15th, 2009, 19:06 Posted By: wraggster
This opinion piece takes stock of Sony's PlayStation Store, examining its flaws and the areas Sony needs to improve as their gaming systems come to rely upon it more and more. The problems and suggested solutions involve everything from UI elements to demo availability to pricing inconsistencies.
"Some people may say that the Microsoft Points scheme is a little confusing, but it is consistent. If a game is 800MSP in the US, it's 800MSP everywhere else. What a MSP is worth is up to the store, but for the most part they're close. The PlayStation Store on the other hand can be all over the place. While most games in North America keep to the same price point — such as $9.99 or $14.99, converting that over to Europe is another thing entirely. For example, Flower came out earlier this year for $9.99USD. In Australia a $10USD game gets converted to $12.95AUD. Or does it? Bomberman Ultra just came out, and it's $15.95AUD. Heavy Weapon gets released for $12.95AUD, while Capcom’s previous efforts, like Commando 3, convert to $15.95. The same thing also happens for more expensive titles. Both Battlefield 1943 and Fat Princess were released for $14.99 in the US, but in Australia they're priced at $19.95AUD and $23.95 respectively.
http://games.slashdot.org/story/09/1...yStation-Store
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