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October 5th, 2009, 14:52 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released:
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Stunning environments with tracks modeled after the rugged, snow-covered Alaskan landscape creating the most treacherous racing conditions yet
Eight vehicle classes, including the nimble Snow Cat and more forceful Snow Plow designed to help you tackle the Alaskan terrain
Global leaderboards to show off the top ranked players in all game modes, including single player Time Attack
Robust vehicle customization lets you upgrade various parts including wheels, exhaust, spoilers, sponsorship stickers, and liveries
Customizable soundtrack that lets players add music from a memory stick to create a full list of customized tunes for each race
description
MotorStorm's breakneck racing festival moves to the unpredictable terrains and harsh temperatures of Alaska. In true MotorStorm style, players will throw traditional offroad driving and caution to the wind where the ultimate goal in the festival is to not only win, but to survive.
Lunatics must race against vicious opponents in arctic conditions and deal with the dangerous Alaskan terrain featuring sudden avalanches, broken ice bridges and three different, and completely unforgiving, racing altitudes.
The game features MotorStorm's breathtaking racing action alongside online multiplayer where you can race against other players using Infrastructure Mode on PSP® system to make it to the summit of the online global leaderboards.
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-3eua.html
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October 5th, 2009, 03:49 Posted By: wraggster
News via gxmod
There is still some time, Sony announced that future users of the PSP Go no longer have the option to remove the battery, all for a matter of hacking the machine, including the famous Pandora battery as assessed on the first generation PSP.
Yesterday a photo was published showing that the battery is not really united in the console, in fact the only thing "preventing" it to be removed is a sticker "Warranty void if removed" (Warranty void if removed) .
The Pandora is therefore perhaps not dead yet? Only the future will tell.
Are PSP Hackers to take on the PSPGo and destroy Sonys new vision of a digital only future?, they lost the battle with UMD PSPs now lets see if we can beat them on the digital front.
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October 4th, 2009, 17:00 Posted By: wraggster
Im on holiday at the moment, main reason for my rather sporadic newsposting but im trying my best, but anyway to all those who have brought a PSPGo so far, how does it feel to you ?, is the gaming experiance better?, have you brought any games so far using your PSPGo.?
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October 4th, 2009, 16:29 Posted By: wraggster
Screwing around with the sorting feature on the PSPgo, someone's found there's only one way to arrange games and folders - by their expiration date. Expiration?
Renting a movie off of the PSN, now, that's something that would expire, and we're all familiar with that. Fareo at the Retail Gamer posted these shots with the same quality applied to games. And, purely speculation here, he reasons that since PSPgo owners are no longer able to rent games from GameFly or anywhere else - lack of the UMD drive and all that - such a service would only make sense. Wouldn't it?
Sure. This isn't a completely foreign concept. Sony's also surveyed the acceptability of such an idea.
Here's another screen proving the point.
http://kotaku.com/5373693/digital-re...lt-in-to-pspgo
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October 4th, 2009, 16:26 Posted By: wraggster
Wow, as if we needed more incentive to not invest in the PSPgo, a new trend has arisen during the first day of Mini availability. The same games cost more on the PSP/PSPgo than they do on the iPhone/iPod touch.
Examples:
Unfortunately, the system is setup to charge the consumer at maximum from the get-go. Games from the App Store start at free. PSP Mini games start at $5.
The fact of the matter is, the iPhone gaming experience isn't all that great. Full-fledged PSP titles should cost more than tiny downloadable apps any day. But there's no good reason for gamers to pay a premium on PSP titles that are available for less on other platforms, just because they generally pay more for games.
There are multiple fingers to be pointed here. Sony, for not allowing free games, which would inspire some price competition. Sony again, for skimming who knows how much off the top of the price point. (In comparison, it's known that Apple takes 30% off of the iPhone App Store sales.) And the publishers, who decide to set their games at prices of up to two or three times the cost of the iPhone version.
But the worst part? Not only is the content of overlapping titles generally no better than the iPhone; sometimes it's worse.
You see, PSP Minis can't have any network or online features. Nor can they support camera peripherals (a major focus of DSiWare innovation) or DLC. Kotaku just reviewed iPhone port Hero of Sparta. On the PSP it costs triple what you'll pay at the App Store. Their review? "Simplistic controls, muddled graphics and abysmal sounds turn what was a fantastic iPhone game into a oddly disjointed Playstation Portable experience." Kotaku's review of Tetris was much better. But you know what? Tetris costs twice as much on the PSP as it does the iPhone.
Some will say, well, you get what you pay for. But that's entirely our point. If you glance across the two platforms, you aren't getting what you're paying for. You're either getting less, or you're getting a lousy port or, best case scenario, you're getting basically the same thing for more.
Granted, PSP Minis are very new (they just launched today). The platform is young. And kudos to Sony for making the digital leap.
But Sony's most loyal fanbase—those frequenting PSN and checking out Minis on day one—shouldn't subsidize a company's foray into the new digital era. Especially given the relatively high price of the PSPgo, at least compared to other portable devices with a lot more processing power, I think the option for free game downloads—at least for a few approved titles—would be a reasonable thank-you.
I mean, even Apple, who doesn't provide the most open platforms in the world, has realized the merit of free app/game distribution. One, they're already making money off the hardware. And two, getting someone visiting iTunes will also get that someone to at least get a glimpse of what else iTunes is selling. Lure them in with a free game and they'll be more likely to purchase one later.
Stop pricing these games so high, Sony. Open up your platform, just a crack, make yourselves competitive with the App Store. Because, at the end of the day, we'd all prefer to be playing these iPhone games with full-out controllers. But right now there's quite a lot more iPhones and iPod Touches out there than PSPgos. Don't blow your (only?) shot to win us back.
http://gizmodo.com/5372317/the-same-...the-iphone-why
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October 4th, 2009, 16:15 Posted By: wraggster
Who knows what it is about the PSP that engenders such a loyal following of hackers -- both on the hardware and software side. Some of the hardware hacks we've seen are no doubt more impressive than others, but they're all united in a common disregard for warranties and for the most part a deep affection for LEDs. The first PSP Go mod we've seen, done up by roro3030 over at AcidMods, keeps things simple with some strategic, tasteful white LED placement. It's all internally powered and pretty seamless, and provides a nice jumping off point for a community that will be no-doubt eager to consume the PSP Go as a new challenge -- even if the rest of us are busy making frowny faces at that endlessly derided price tag. Video of the lit-up Go is after the break.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/03/p...e-leds-find-a/
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October 4th, 2009, 16:14 Posted By: wraggster
The new 250 PS3 Slim might be listed "in stock" on Amazon.co.uk, but it's not arriving until October 6th according to the online retailer. This particular model, however, is up for sale right this instant at some unnamed retail store in Europe -- even though it's hanging out behind a rather messy help desk in this particular shot. Either way, folks in Europe with a hankering for hard drive don't have long to wait!
http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/03/2...pper-gray-box/
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October 4th, 2009, 16:07 Posted By: wraggster
news via gxmod
Pleaser brings us his latest homebrew, it's Taupe Chrono. The goal is to hit as many moles as possible in the allotted time. To hit a mole, you must press the button corresponding to the hole. Note, however, the moles are rogues, more moles you hit, they become more numerous.
You have 100sec or 1 minute 40 seconds to hit the moles.
You can choose between 3 levels of play, "Easy", "Medium" and "Difficult".
Each level of difficulty decreases the time during which the moles are in the air.
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October 4th, 2009, 15:59 Posted By: wraggster
News via pspking
Our Developer uPSP_08 has just released a new version of his homebrew PSPMoney. With this tool you can convert to different currency.
Changelog:
Now a total of 35 currencies (for gold and Iraqi dinar away)
New intro screen with loading bar
Exchange rate updates are now coming from the European Central Bank
The language is automatically selected (can also be set manually)
All code is now in a file, sort code and improves
All the necessary images / variables are loaded at the start => run faster in the program itself
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October 4th, 2009, 15:55 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from raing3
Introduction
PSP CheatUp is an application designed to simplify the task of updating the cheat codes through the use of the PSP's Wifi and a wireless internet connection. Currently the application can automatically detect and install cheats for CheatMaster Fusion, coderPR, CWCheat and NitePR. The cheat files are hosted by GBAtemp.
Feature Summary
The following features are available in PSP CheatUp:
Download and install cheat updates for numerous PSP cheat engines.
Update application from PSP.
Display the Changelog and Gamelist of the last download cheat update.
Display the last update date and time of the cheat database.
Changes in version 0.26
The following changes have been made in version 0.26:
Added: Support for starPR and HackME.
Added: Detection of bluePR.
Fixed: Download errors which happened after a failed download attempt.
Fixed: If no cheat engine was active no item would be selected by default in the cheat engine select lateral menu.
Other: Increased message buffer sizes to 16KB so I can show you longer update messages and notices.
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October 4th, 2009, 14:57 Posted By: wraggster
news via pspita
New update from homebrew jas0nuk for his PRXdecrypter, in connection with version 2.3. This program allows you to extract and decrypt the modules. Prx contained in the official firmware, in custom firmware, in games and demos. PRXdecrypter also allows you to decrypt the file EBOOT.bin, as well as the Game Decrypter recently released by Yoshihiro.
More to follow.
Changelog v2.3:
Quote:
- Added the option "Analyze files" which shows information about the files unmodified
- User module keys Appearances 6:00
- Fixed some bugs related to the decryption - extra data added to the decrypted files
- Rewrote the kernel modules 2.xx + to allow so fewer external files and a cleaner code
- Rewrote the part of code compression on
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October 4th, 2009, 14:52 Posted By: wraggster
news via sceners
From Freeplay we have this video (watch it by reading more), in where he has updated an exploit for working on the PSPGo models.
Even though the name of the game neither sound is shared, you can bet that this is real, an old exploit that has been modified in order for working on this models... and also on all firmwares and models. However, it looks to be just user-mode.
Looks like there are many other exploits that might still work, but if Sony made the right decitions on the 6.00+ upgrades, most probably a kernel jump won't be available. At least considering what we know atm.
release:6.10:
build:3745,0,3,1,0:builder@vsh-build6
system:54865@release_610,0x06010010:
vsh6501@release_610,v55286@release_610,20090918:
target:1:WorldWide
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October 4th, 2009, 14:48 Posted By: wraggster
News via pspita/pspgen
After the Game Decrypter, Yoshihiro released a patch that makes it compatible irshell, the best alternative to shell XMB originally developed by the coder Ahman, also compatible with the latest Custom Firmware 5.50GEN-B2.
To follow the instructions to apply the patch and two links for download: one containing only the patch, the second link is a pack that includes the latest version of iR Shell, and also the patch to be applied to start the shell on 5.50GEN - B2.
Instructions for the patch:
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E 'must be present on your PSP, the latest version of iR Shell available
- Copy the folder 550 in January irshell PSP / GAME
- Start the
- Press to patch irshell
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October 3rd, 2009, 03:42 Posted By: wraggster
News via pspita
As we know from Previous newsThe new PSP Go! currently mounted a motherboard TA-091 and installed the 5.70 firmware as of departure. Now the site CnGBA.com come the first photos of a new motherboard for the fourth review of the Sony console. It is the TA-094 and almost certainly increases the protection from any type of hacking. At the hardware level, therefore the new consoles have enough armored, given the now well-known pre-IPL.
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October 3rd, 2009, 03:35 Posted By: wraggster
News via pspita
The coder jas0nuk, who also PSPident issue a new update for PRXdecrypter, homebrew can extract and decrypt PRX modules present in all the official updates, custom firmware, games and even demos. Among the novelties of this release, the 2.25, the addition of keys dell'EBOOT. Bin for firmware 6.00 and the last 6.10.
Following the full changelog and the link to download.
Changelog v2.25:
Quote:
- Added keys EBOOT.bin 6.00/6.10
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October 2nd, 2009, 15:05 Posted By: wraggster
News via psspita
Welcome return to the scene of Mediumgauge that, after months, updates its useful homebrew PSP Filer, this time at version 6.2. For the few who did not know this program, PSP Filer allows you to fully manage the content of your memory stick. It would indeed be possible to move or create new folders, run homebrew, open file format .zip / .rar and also back up your UMD.
More in the changelog below.
Changelog v6.2 - 6.1:
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Note: v6.2 is only a bug-fix release of v6.1.
v6.2
- Fixed a bug that was crashing the program when opening a file. RAR
v6.1
- Changed the directory structure and 3.00 to 1.50 kernel
- Changed the name in the XMB for 1.50 kernel and 3.00
- Fixato a bug that occurs after editing a file
- Fixato a bug that occurs after editing a file in RAMDISK
- Fixato a bug that was crashing the Filer if you edit a file of 0 bytes
- Added the ability to copy files over PSP-2000/3000> 32MB on RAMDISK
-- Changed the default name given to back up the UMD
- Fixato a bug that was crashing the filer if, during the backup of UMD, he was a bad sector
- Added an option to transfer files via Ad-hoc (only for kernel 3.xx)
- Fixato a bug that would restore the Filer to the folder defualt boot
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October 2nd, 2009, 05:26 Posted By: wraggster
PSP CheatUp is an application designed to simplify the task of updating the cheat codes through the use of the PSP’s Wifi and a wireless internet connection. Currently the application can automatically detect and install cheats for CheatMaster Fusion, coderPR, CWCheat and NitePR. .
Feature Summary
The following features are available in PSP CheatUp:
Download and install cheat updates for most PSP cheat engines.
Update application from PSP.
Display the Changelog and Gamelist of the last download cheat update.
Display the last update date, time and filesize of the cheat database.
Changes in version 0.20
Added: Application can now be updated from the PSP (Other > Check for Update).
Fixed: Crash when showing Gamelist or Changelog if cheat archive has not been downloaded.
Fixed: Bug which caused old cheats to be removed even if user says no. Please note that old cheat files will still be overwritten by the new ones, this is meant to prevent nitePR, CMF and coderPR files from being removed if codes don’t exist in the DB.
Other: Application now checks to ensure you have downloaded cheat archive before allowing the user to install cheats.
Other: The user is now presented with an overwrite message before allowing them to install cheats.
Other: If the cheat database is already the same as the one on the server the user will no longer be prompted to update.
Changes in version 0.25
Added: Support for DarkCheat, DayPR, FreeCheat and IcyPR (note most/all other nitePR clones including MKULTRA should use the nitePR option).
Fixed: The CWCheat POPs database is no longer erased as there is currently no POPs database included in the download.
Fixed: Improved the error handling of the Wifi download code.
Other: Removed random background colours so the lateral menu colour matches the background colour.
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