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October 14th, 2009, 16:21 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released from Superufo.com
This crystal case is designed for PSP GO. Its size is appropriate for the small PSP GO console, so that the console can perfectly fit into it. It prevents your console from getting scratched and damaged. The transparent exterior also shows the elegancy of the crystal case itself. At the back is a stand that can support the console, so that you can place it on a desk for easy viewing. For PSP GO users, this crystal case is a necessary accessory.
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October 14th, 2009, 16:18 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released from Superufo.com
This USB cable is specially designed for PSP GO. It connects your PSP GO to USB devices, so that you can enjoy the music, videos, games and other ways of entertainment freely on your TV. You can also transfer the data to and from the PSP GO console.
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October 14th, 2009, 16:17 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released from Superufo.com
Trust, cooperation and alchemy are vital in this high speed 3D actioner. Form a tag team with someone you know and trust, be it Al, Roy or Liza, make use of the strengths of these people to take down your opponents. From physical combat to alchemy, single attacks to tag combo, the more trust there is between you and your partner, the more damage you can deal.
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October 14th, 2009, 16:15 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released from Superufo.com
Brütal Legend is an action-adventure that marries visceral action combat with open-world freedom. Set in a universe somewhere between Lord of the Rings and Spinal Tap, it’s a fresh take on the action/driving genre, which in this case is full of imitation cover bands, demons intent on enslaving humanity and Heavy metal tunes. Featuring the talents of comedian, actor and musician, Jack Black as super roadie Eddie Riggs, as well as cameos by some of the biggest names in metal music it's a wild ride in the belly of the beast that is not to be missed by gamers and Metalheads alike.
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October 14th, 2009, 16:04 Posted By: wraggster
Gran Turismo 5's Kazunori Yamauchi says he could give you his studio's next entry in the venerable racing-sim series right now ... but he won't. Speaking with Famitsu last week (translated by 1UP), the Polyphony Digital studio head explains that while "We could release it any time we want," he's more interested in trying to give the game "that classic GT-style." And though "daily progress is slow," the Japanese developer assures us that "it's still going forward at a steady clip."
Unlike the PSP iteration's somewhat lackluster feature set, Yamauchi intends on going "way beyond gamer expectations" with GT5, even confirming the export of cars earned in GT PSP to next March's PS3 sequel. We're hoping he goes way beyond our expectations as well and delivers the game to other territories in a more timely fashion.
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/10/13/gr...-time-we-want/
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October 14th, 2009, 16:01 Posted By: wraggster
You know, one day we hope to be as rich as those cats at Mega 64. The troupe's latest video -- an alarming look at one of the PSP Go's lesser-known features (courtesy of IGN) -- shows us just how stacked with loot these guys really are nowadays. We're not going to give the ending away, but let's just say the whole thing is a fine way to burn a neat stack of Benjamins. In the end, it's alright -- we bet they got paid a lot more than $300 for their work.
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/10/14/vi...0-psp-go-joke/
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October 14th, 2009, 15:52 Posted By: wraggster
We've given HD DVD's bastard child China Blue HD its due for a good start in its native land, but now that U.K. Importer GBAX has made a few units available it's time for English language buyers to at least consider this Blu-ray alternative. Of course, with a £259.99 ($413.22 U.S.) pricetag for this plain TCL player, AV and HD cables, plus 14 CBHD movies (The Aviator, Blood Diamond, The Invasion, The Island, Flood, Poseidon & 8 Chinese-only flicks) to get you started the barrier to entry is high, but as shown in the unboxing / preview video -- embedded after the break, watch for ninjas -- the experience is very familiar. As Format War Central points out, the 220/240Hz power cord makes things complicated for the U.S. and other places outside Europe, but hardcore HD DVD holdouts are used to a world filled with only Warner and Universal movies already, so why not give the other blue laser flavor a try?
http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/13/c...ar-inevitable/
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October 14th, 2009, 15:35 Posted By: wraggster
We recently discussed the release of the PSP Go, which drew criticism for many design choices that were of dubious value to consumers. Now, Phaethon360 sends in a story about why Sony felt the need to improve upon the old PSP. "As a format, the UMD was holding the entire platform back. Few people (if anyone) bought into the UMD movie hype Sony attempted to thrust back in 2005. Very soon after that, people realized they could rip their DVDs to a memory stick with the same quality. It's ironic how, as the price of Sony Memory Stick Pro Duo dropped and size increased, PSP UMD sales decreased along with it. It doesn't take too many Howard Stringers to figure out what the problem was." Indeed, Sony was complaining of rampant PSP piracy for quite some time. They cited "legal and technical issues" for not supporting the transfer of UMD games onto the PSP Go; undoubtedly they couldn't find a way to keep pirated games from being copied.
http://games.slashdot.org/story/09/1...-PSP-Had-To-Go
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October 14th, 2009, 15:26 Posted By: wraggster
Sony Ericsson's Aino, its first PlayStation 3 compatible mobile phone handset, has gone on sale in the UK.
Announced earlier this year, the phone offers Remote Play functionality and works like the PSP to let users access and control their PlayStation 3 on the go via a local network or wi-fi spot.
The handset retails at GBP 399.99 without a contract, with Orange acting as the only contract provider currently. Confirmation on which networks will enable Remote Play use through 3G is yet to come according to PlayStation Network product manager James Thorpe, speaking on the official PlayStaion blog, although it will be possible.
Featuring a three inch touch screen, the phone allows users to browse and control the XMB interface, access DRM free media saved on the harddrive and sign into the PS3 network. Users of PlayTV will also be able to watch and record live television from the handset.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...mobile-handset
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October 13th, 2009, 04:43 Posted By: wraggster
We were fairly impressed by Blaze's knack for impressive but questionably useful gadgets when it introduced a three-cart contraption for the DSi last month, but it looks like it's truly outdone itself with its latest peripheral. While it's possible that it's the result of some miscommunication or a bet taken to its limits, it does appear that the company is indeed set to release a controller that can only be described as a Wiimote for the PlayStation 3. Of course, it's still a bit light on specifics, but Blaze says its so-called Motion Freedom 3D Controller will open up "unthinkable gaming possibilities," and let you "become one" with games like Sega Tennis and Tiger Woods Golf. It's even been "ergonomically designed from the ground up." How can you possibly go wrong?
http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/12/b...oller-for-ps3/
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October 13th, 2009, 04:37 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.aep-emu.de/PNphpBB2-file-...c-t-13623.html
DaedalusX64 is a N64 Emulator for the Sony PSP.
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Changelog Revision 432 ==> Revision 434
Revision 434
[!] Clean Scene will be enabled per game basis on roms.ini
[!] Enabled Clean Scene for around 20 games, and enabled Double Display for two more games.
Revision 433
[+] Implemented Clean Scene (Takes care various rendering glitches)
[+] Added a hack for Tooie to skip fillrect
[!] Removed South Park Rally hack (our mtx logic is wrong anyways, and Clean Scene takes care of the ghosting)
[!] Removed Dynamic Loop Opt from menu (will be enabled per rom basis on roms.ini)
[~] A couple of changes on UpdateFrame function
http://forums.daedalusx64.com/viewtopic.php?f=52&t=1199
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October 13th, 2009, 04:33 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.aep-emu.de/PNphpBB2-file-...c-t-13622.html
PSPKVM is a Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) CLDC/MIDP Emulator for the Sony PSP.
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Multilingual support demonstration captures:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/psp...lDemonstration
PSPKVM Running Opera Mini:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/psp...ScreenCaptures
Versions:
0.5.4 Test 8 (Uploaded Oct. 12, 2009) ¶
The binary packages available for this release are:
* CFW build, full package (15 MB--build for consoles running custom firmware)
* CFW build, package without fonts (5.5 MB--as above, but without the fonts--see note below)
* FW 1.5 build, full package (15 MB--build for consoles running OFW 1.5)
* FW 1.5 build, package without fonts (5.5 MB--same as above, but without the fonts--see note below)
Note re ´fontless´ packages ¶
Please use the packages without fonts if you´re just upgrading from a previous test package, and/or don´t want or need Deja Vu or Firefly Sung included with your KVM. These packages are proving extremely popular, and the traffic is giving the server a workout. And note especially that if you´re just installing the new package over a recent test build, you´ll still get everything you had before if you use the smaller packages to update your install. This just saves you and us moving some 10 Mb you already have (or don´t want or don´t need).
New in this release ¶
This release is identical to test build 7, but adds the following:
* The Danzeff and semichordal boards now implement ´smart display´ in which they move out of the way of input in large text fields as you type.
* Icons have been added to the configuration and network setup screens in an attempt to make this a little easier to use for non-English users, until we can get some translation going for these screens.
* Network setup has been overhauled, in an attempt to address occasional issues with lost connections that cannot be reestablished without a VM restart. In case of a lost connection, you should now be able to reconnect from the Wifi manager midlet, without restarting the VM. Please report whether this works for you in the shoutbox at http://pspkvm.org.
* The Danzeff display has been made slightly more compact as compared with the previous build.
* The readme has been updated and is now included with the binary packages.
Notes on upgrading from these packages ¶
If you´re upgrading from a recent test build, and wish to preserve your settings (set in the .ini and the in-GUI config system), do not overwrite the pspkvm.ini and vmsettings.cfg files in your pspkvm directory with those from the package. Your system should run fine, and this will preserve your previous settings.
Download --> http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/pspkvm/wiki/TestBuilds
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October 13th, 2009, 04:21 Posted By: wraggster
A story Friday discussed the development costs of an indie game for the PSP versus the iPhone. While getting an ESRB rating does cost money, the board reminds that a different rate structure will likely apply to PSP Minis titles.
ESRB spokesman Eliot Mizrachi contacted Kotaku to remind that the ratings authority has a different rate schedule for smaller games. "The ESRB has a reduced fee of $800 for games that have development costs under $250,000," Mizrachi said, "which would likely apply to virtually all PSP Minis."
http://kotaku.com/5380097/esrb-clari...s-rating-costs
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October 12th, 2009, 15:55 Posted By: wraggster
Superufo.com have today got in stock Black and White PSPGo Consoles that they ship worldwide (only store i know who ship to UK/Europe)
On sale at superufo for $267 or around 168 pounds
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October 12th, 2009, 15:02 Posted By: wraggster
news via pspita
The coder Chinese Cooleyes returns with an update for his homebrew PMPlayer Advance video player for PSP with some advanced features and also allows the viewing of movies in PMP format. This update, which brings the program to version 3.0.6 introduces support for .3 gp video file format and also for subtitle format .ass / .ssa.
More to follow.
Changelog v3.0.6:
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- Added support for subtitle format. Ass,. Ssa
- Added support for .3 gp video file format
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October 12th, 2009, 14:53 Posted By: wraggster
news via pspita
New and latest updates from DekraN for his homebrew LUA developed AlphaBase, excellent bash debug for your PSP. This final release, the v3.6.2, fixes some bugs in the program and further streamlines ii commands implemented in several versions. I remember AlphaBase is completely open-source.
More to follow.
Changelog v3.6.2:
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- Bug fixato nell'AUFS I.G.C. (Items Garbage Collector). Now you can re-store the data on tracer input, the macro commands and controls the INPUT screen coordinates AUF in their files at the end of the program (obviously to make sure that we exit the using the command '(q ) uit ');
- Fixato a bug in the command 'share', which did not work because of an incorrect call to the function AlphaBase fixString;
- Fixato a bug in the command 'set', which did not work due to ill-structured enumeration of the variable that contains the parameters of the command;
- Fixato a bug in the command 'list', which did not work if you wanted to list an archive;
- Fixato a bug in the command 'play2', who did play the song immediately after it loaded;
- Removed the safety information in the command 'info';
- Optimize the commands 'ext', 'play', 'play2';
- Renew the E. M.T. (Main shaft of the Environment), removing the folder aufs / from the root "AlphaBase HM7 /". Now all files are completely optional to configure AUF;
- Syntax is highly optimized for the Environment (also renamed the command 'loadex' in 'load2');
- Syntax of Language is highly optimized;
- Code optimized;
- Eboot renewed;
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October 12th, 2009, 04:54 Posted By: wraggster
News via pspita
The Japanese汁ダークhas again updated the PCE for PSP, very good emulator NEC PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16Historical, 8-bit console multiprocessor produced by NEC in the late 80s and never imported in Italy.
PCE for PSP v0.83a2:
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- Improved support multiplayer Ad - Hoc
- Improved support for connection via multitap Ad - Hoc
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October 11th, 2009, 15:58 Posted By: wraggster
A new Snes Emulator for PSP has been released, heres the details thanks to pspitalia:
More than a year since the last release back on tiptoe s9xTYLmecm SNES emulator with a new improved version. The changelog is pretty meager, for the moment were fixati some minor bugs and was only slightly increased the speed of emulation throughout the game, it was instead an excellent level of stability.
Follow the link to download.
091011-2 Changelog:
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- Bugfix
- Improved emulation speed
Updated to revision 4 now - download attached
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October 11th, 2009, 15:54 Posted By: wraggster
A new GBA Emulator for PSP has been released, heres the details thanks to pspitalia:
It 'was just released a new update for the Game Boy Advance emulator gpSP-J, as amended and improved by an unknown Japanese coder, dell'Unofficial developed by Takka gpSP. Usual incomprehensible changelog does not allow us to know the new features introduced with this new release. We may think that there have been improvements related to the stability genereale emulator. You just need to personally test the program and assess any progress.
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