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January 6th, 2015, 22:06 Posted By: wraggster
Sony has come a long, long way from the dark days when it was struggling to sell the PlayStation 3. The tech firm just announced that it has sold 18.5 million PlayStation 4systems between the console's November 2013 launch and the start of 2015, about 4.1 million of which reached gamers during the last month of holiday shopping in 2014. How do those numbers stack up? Microsoft doesn't have lifetime Xbox One stats yet, but the figures are stellar in light of Sony's rough experience with its previous-gen hardware. The company took seven years to move 80 million PS3s, and sales didn't really pick up until multiple price cuts convinced wary gamers to hop on the bandwagon. While the PS2 is still Sony's crowning achievement (it sold 150 million units), there's no question that the PS4 is doing just fine so far.
http://www.engadget.com/2015/01/05/s...n-ps4-systems/
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January 6th, 2015, 01:17 Posted By: wraggster
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Play! Git (2015/01/02) is complied. Play! is an attempt at creating an emulator for the PlayStation 2 (PS2) console on the Windows platform. It is currently written in C/C++. It uses an instruction caching/recompilation scheme to achieve better performance while emulating the CPU.
Play! Git Changelog:
* Merge branch 'justice_league_heroes'
* Reverting change to colors of non-textured triangles. Color handling is trickier and needs fixing later on.
* Frame Debugger: Allow the framebuffer's size/format to be changed by the user.
* Added possibility to disable alpha testing in frame debugger.
* Added proper support for stepping in VU0 microprograms.
* Fixed non textured triangle rendering.
* Cleanup.
* Added some missing register affectation info.
https://www.sendspace.com/file/to6ezp
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January 6th, 2015, 01:12 Posted By: wraggster
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rpcs3 Git (2015/01/04) is compiled. rpcs3 is an open source PlayStation 3 (PS3) emulator for the Microsoft Windows. Current versions can run only small homebrew for PS3. Developers are planning to make it to emulate PS3 on its speed in the near future.
rpcs3 purpose:
- Make PS3 developers easily test their apps and homebrews on PC without crashing their PS3 or moving their apps from PC to PS3.
- Just playing PS3 games on your PC and have fun! ( In the future )
rpcs3 Git Changelog:
* Merge pull request #951 from raven02/patch-2
RSX disable front face
* RSX disable front face
* Merge pull request #949 from Nekotekina/master
Sync primitives fix
https://www.sendspace.com/file/m0jcdi
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January 6th, 2015, 01:01 Posted By: wraggster
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PPSSPP Git (2015/01/05) is compiled. PPSSPP is a fast and portable PSP emulator for Android, Windows, Mac, and Linux, written in C++.
PPSSPP Git Changelog:
* Fix some glitches in the new AA3 handling.
Matches a test better.
* Add a basic debug console UI to the devmenu that shows some log scrollback and has a little command line.
Useful for debugging on non-Windows in the future. For now non-mobile only (although may lift that restriction later)
* x86jit: Fix crash in prefixes and simd enabled.
* Just to investigate #7269, skip the version check on ARMEABI (very old ARM)
* More reg number asserts
* x86jit fpu regcache: Add extra invariant check for too-large mips register numbers
* Merge pull request #7275 from unknownbrackets/atrac-aa3
Correct sceAtracSetAA3*() handling
* Correct sceAtracSetAA3*() handling.
This is used to send OMA / AA3 files, which have a different format.
Couldn't have been working before, may not work correctly still.
* Update armips.
* Merge pull request #7270 from Bigpet/adhocthread
don't use Thread* to create thread
* don't use Thread* to create thread
slightly less hacky, as in, a little bit closer to what the actual PSP does, although the timings are still complete guesses
also
* Protect the adhoc Events by a mutex lock
* don't use emplace_back since symbian doesn't compile with it
* Fix #6898 - buttons could disappear in non-buffered rendering
https://www.sendspace.com/file/js85be
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January 6th, 2015, 00:53 Posted By: wraggster
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PCSX2 Git (2015/01/05) is compiled. PCSX2 is an open source PlayStation 2 (PS2) emulator for the Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems. With the most recent versions, many PS2 games are playable (although speed limitations have made play-to-completion tests for many games impractical), and several games are claimed to have full functionality.
PCSX2 Git Changelog:
* cmake: try to validate the user option
* GTK3_API requires a wxWidget that support it too
=> avoid complexe compilation error
* SDL2_API requires a wxWidget without SDL support (wxUSE_LIBSDL = 0)
=> avoid run time crash
SDL check hypothesis: wx is linked against SDL1.2 and not SDL2. It would need to be improved on a distant future
* cmake: both zzogl and gsdx require gtk
Actually everything require GTK
https://www.sendspace.com/file/utxj0b
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January 6th, 2015, 00:09 Posted By: wraggster
Grab the PlayStation Vita (Wi-Fi) Borderlands 2 Limited Edition Bundle for $169.99 (Reg. $199.99) with free shipping or in-store pickup at BestBuy.com!Get lost in the expansive, awe-inspiring gaming universe, no matter where you go with the thrilling contents of this bundle. Delivering amazing versatility and portable connectivity, the PS Vita opens up your world to seemingly endless gaming possibilities, while the 8GB memory card and a digital voucher for Borderlands 2 instantly offer access to heart-pounding action, adrenaline-pumping adventure and more. The gaming sphere is brimming with exciting entertainment options from strategy and role playing games to intense and action-packed shooters, so you know that wherever you are, you can dive into your PS Vita and travel to other worlds. So revel in the power of the PS Vita resting in your hands and embark on a ruthless quest for revenge and redemption in Borderlands 2. Your gaming adventure has begun. Check it out: BestBuy - PS Vita (Wi-Fi) Borderlands 2 Limited Edition Bundle http://www.bestbuy.com/site/sony-pla...&skuId=4683005
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January 4th, 2015, 22:49 Posted By: wraggster
A couple of days before Christmas, KaKaRoTo released the PS3xport source code on GitHub and posted info about it in his blog. PS3xport makes it possible to modify PS3 backups created with the standard 'Backup Utility' tool in XMB even on a system with original firmware (OFW). The tool relies on a method by flatz to extract IDPS (PS3 device ID) by sniffing the network traffic from the PS3 console via a PC connected to internet, flatz indirectly released a windows proxy to handle this called idpstealer which was posted by zecoxao over at playstationhax.it. Since then flatz has released arctool and arcunpack which pretty much does the same as KaKaRoTo's PS3xport. The related files can also be found in the download section here at EurAsia."
http://www.eurasia.nu/modules.php?na...ticle&sid=3371
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January 3rd, 2015, 22:51 Posted By: wraggster
Sony has revealed the full lineup of free PlayStation Plus games coming 7th January. inFamous: First Light.
Last month the PS4 manufacturer teased its January lineup by noting that it would include standalone DLC inFamous: First Light and The Swapper on PS4, but now we've got the PS3 and Vita titles too.First off, it's worth noting that The Swapper is Cross-Buy on all three Sony platforms, not just PS4 as it was teased for last month.The PS3 offerings are the not too shabby Prototype 2 and DuckTales Remastered.Elsewhere, Vita owners will receive the acclaimed retro arcade game Whoa Dave!, the latest from the Bit.Trip developer Choice Provisions (formerly known as Gaijin Games). The developer noted on Twitter that the eventual PS4 release of Whoa Dave! will offer Cross-Buy support, so if you get the Vita version now you'll be able to snag the PS4 one at no additional cost once that's launched.The other Vita freebie for the month is Duke Nukem 3D Megaton Edition, unless you live in Germany where Sony can't release it ostensibly due to the country's classification board not allowing it. But fear not, Germans, for Sony is offering you Gravity Crash Ultra instead.You've still got five days left to grab the December PS Plus offerings of Injustice Gods Among Us: Ultimate Edition, Secret Ponchos, Hitman Trilogy HD, Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut, Final Horizon and Titan Attacks.Earlier Sony noted that PlayStation Plus members will get an additional five days added to their subscription, among other discounts, to make up for the DDoS attack that closed its service for a few days over the holiday.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...january-lineup
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January 3rd, 2015, 22:32 Posted By: wraggster
PlayStation owners are being compensated for the downtime suffered by PSN over Christmas.
The PSN was brought down by a group (called Lizard Squad) who apparently wanted to show Sony and Microsoft how easy it is to bring down their networks. But they only really succeeded in angering gamers and upsetting everyday consumers.
The networks were the subject of a DDOS attack, which left both PSN and Xbox Live down for days.
Sony is compensating PSN owners by offering a ten per cent discount on purchases and a five-day extension to their PlayStation Plus subscription.
“Since access to PlayStation Network was impacted during the holidays, we wanted to show our appreciation for your patience by offering all PlayStation Plus members that had an active membership or free trial on December 25th a membership extension of five days,” Sony informed fans via its blog.
“The extension will be automatically applied, so no action is necessary to receive the extension. We will post additional information here on the blog when the extension becomes available. If your membership or trial ends before the extension is available, you will receive five days of Plus to enjoy once the extension becomes available (we will notify you when).
“In addition, sometime this month we will announce that for a limited time, we will be offering a 10 percent discount code good for a one-time discount off a total cart purchase in the PlayStation Store as a thank you to ALL PSN members.
“The discount can be used towards great content available on PS Store including blockbuster new releases, award winning indie games, game add-ons and season passes, and an enormous selection of TV and Movies.”
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/sony-...wntime/0143442
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January 3rd, 2015, 22:19 Posted By: wraggster
Sony's PlayStation Network was hit by a devastating denial-of-service attack over Christmas. Now that the gaming service is back online, should the company be offering players some sort of peace offering? If so, what's a reasonable gift in this scenario? It's quite a conundrum, because the festive downtime wasn't predominantly Sony's fault. A hacking group called Lizard Squad orchestrated the attack (they also targeted Xbox Live) causing all online functionality to collapse. It meant new console owners on Christmas Day were unable to redeem game download codes or create new PSN accounts, while existing PlayStation owners were locked out of the online multiplayer modes for their favorite games.
http://www.engadget.com/2015/01/02/s...utage-apology/
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December 28th, 2014, 21:46 Posted By: wraggster
Three days after Lizard Squad's latest denial of service attack knocked the PlayStation Network offline (and Xbox Live, we'd add), the internet gaming service is gradually getting back on its feet. Sony now says that PSN should be up and running for all of its consoles. While the company warns that there might be some "intermittency" as it gets back into the swing of things, you theoretically won't face major interruptions during that big Destiny raid. It's not clear if Sony's infrastructure will be any better at weathering future digital assaults on this scale; given that the attack was supposedly three times larger than the previous record-setter, this probably isn't a permanent fix. However, it's good to know that you can squeak in at least some online gaming onthat shiny new PS4 before the holidays are over.
http://www.engadget.com/2014/12/28/p...work-recovers/
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December 28th, 2014, 00:54 Posted By: wraggster
Sony and Samsung are jointly launching the PlayStation Now game streaming service on select Samsung Smart TVs next year. The service will allow users to play PlayStation games without the need of a gaming console. From the article: "...Sony says some 200 PlayStation 3 games will be available to stream, and that the service runs at full functionality, specifically mentioning things like trophies, online multiplayer and cloud-saves for game-progress. Sound familiar? It should because that's how the service works on Bravia TVs and PlayStation game consoles. What's more, all you'll need is one of Sony's DualShock 4 gamepads to control the action."
http://games.slashdot.org/story/14/1...rt-tvs-in-2015
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December 28th, 2014, 00:43 Posted By: wraggster
The brave new online, socially-connected world of video games is not quite proving as revolutionary as we had hoped.
So this Christmas a group that call themselves Lizard Squad claim to have brought down PlayStation Network and Xbox Live (via the old DDoS attack), which effectively rendered both PS4 and Xbox One useless.
It’s quite a significant issue. There was an astronomical number of both consoles sold throughout the UK over the last six weeks. Many of them were wrapped up and nestled under the tree yesterday.
Not that I’ve bought into the hyperbole in the national press. Parents claiming ‘Christmas has been ruined’ and ‘worst Christmas ever’ might need a bit of perspective. I’m sure if you could afford to buy your child a £350 games console, you can always find something else to occupy their Christmas Day outside of the traditional festive pastime of shooting people in the face. Perhaps they could eat a mince pie, drink a glass of Bucks Fizz, and watch a bit of Doctor Who with the family.
I also don’t follow the angry mums and dads who are blaming this on Sony and Microsoft. Yes, perhaps these companies could build bigger walls around their networks (I don't actually know), but all that really does is force the hackers to build bigger ladders. If the likes of Lizard Squad want to spend their Christmas Day ruining it for others, then they will. And until the authorities start dishing our serious sentences for such anti-social behaviour, there’s little anyone can do about it.
But that’s not to belittle the issue. It has been another dark day for the new online age for video games. So perhaps now is the time to try and alleviate this industry’s over-reliance on the internet.
I hate to sound like the sort of old person that will ask: “Hey, do you remember the good old days when games just worked without the need for endless patches and updates?’ but… hey, do you remember the good old days when games consoles just worked without the need for endless patches and updates?
I think it’s neat that this Christmas marked the 20th anniversary of PlayStation. Because on Christmas 1994, when gamers unwrapped their first PlayStation and plugged in Ridge Racer, after a brief loading screen, it worked. Fast-forward 20 years, when gamers plugged in Destiny into their PS4s, it didn’t.
I believe in the socially-connected, online future for video games. What we’ve seen from Destiny and Forza and Watch Dogs and all the rest is something worth getting excited about. But if this industry’s online infrastructure is going to continually suffer set-backs and come under attack, perhaps we shouldn’t be quite so quick to abandon the offline world.
It is actually one of these moments when Nintendo’s slightly archaic way of making games is a benefit. 3DS and Wii U both allow for updates, but they’re never required. You can plug in your Wii U and Mario Kart 8 and play away without any problems. The updates that are available will improve things, but if you don’t have time to download or if your (or Nintendo’s) online service isn’t working, you can still play.
So next year, perhaps developers and publishers should consider doing a couple of things differently. Namely:
1. Day One patches that improve the game but isn't needed to fix it. It’s simply not good enough if the disc that’s on the shelf doesn’t work without an update.
2. Games that are built for this online-connected future, but are also jolly good without the internet, as well.
This way, when the likes of Lizard Squad want to come along and spoil Christmas for millions, all they’re doing is forcing those people to play their games offline.
And while everyone is still enjoying their new Christmas gifts, Lizard Squad’s members can do nothing but sit there alone, on Christmas Day, scratching their heads, wondering why no-one is listening to them anymore.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/opini...future/0143395
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December 22nd, 2014, 21:05 Posted By: wraggster
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has launched the eleventh set of discounts in its PlayStation Store 12 Deals of Christmas campaign.
The offers include savings on Call of Duty Advanced Warfare on PS3 and PS4, and Ys: Memories of Celceta on Vita.
The campaign launched on December 1 and consists of twelve separate 48-hour sales taking place consecutively.
The deals listed below include links to PlayStation Store where the games can be bought online. The discounts expire at 11:59am GMT this Tuesday, December 23, at which point they'll be replaced with a final set.
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December 22nd, 2014, 21:03 Posted By: wraggster
It's not exactly red-nosed, but we'd say Japan's new PS4 glows. The red-and-black system is coming to the country on March 19, 2015 alongside HD-ified action-RPGFinal Fantasy Type 0.
Sony unveiled the new livery over the weekend, and today it became available for pre-order in limited quantities. The asking price is 46,980 yen (around $392) plus tax, and for that you get the special system, a matching DualShock 4 and 15 days of PS Plus. It also comes with codes for Final Fantasy Type-0 HD, the Episode Duscae demo of FF 15 and a unique PS4 theme.
http://www.joystiq.com/2014/12/22/re...asy-type-0-hd/
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December 22nd, 2014, 21:03 Posted By: wraggster
Boxing Day, the festive day following Christmas in which folks shop even more is upon us, friends. To celebrate, Sony will offer Canadian players a new PS4 bundle that includes two games. For $450, players can pick up the 500 GB PS4 console with NHL 15 (because Canada) and LittleBigPlanet 3 this Friday, December 26. Pre-orders for the Boxing Day bundle open on Wednesday, and it will be available through "major retailers."
Canada's Boxing Day bundle's value compares fairly well to previous ones: Sonyoffered a PS4 for $400 earlier this month that packed in the buyer's choice of one game out of four options, LittleBigPlanet 3 being one of them. Walmart later sweetened that deal by tacking a $50 gift card onto the offer. While NHL 15wasn't received well at its launch due to a number of missing modes, some of which returned in via patches, the platforming sequel starring Sackboy did get praise inour review for its "vibrant and inviting" world.
http://www.joystiq.com/2014/12/22/ca...me-ps4-bundle/
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December 21st, 2014, 22:40 Posted By: wraggster
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PS3 Tools Collection v2.7.33 is released. PS3 Tools Collection is a collection of Windows tools (over 40 of them) for PS3 which includes: DroidMAN, IRISMAN, DPS3 Edat Tool GUI, Bruteforce Edat, PSP2PS3, PS2 Classics GUI, lastGAME Customizer, Bruteforce Save Data, mmRAS, PKG ContentID, ps3gen patcher, PS3 Game Integrity, PARAM.SFO editor, PS3 File Splitter, PS3RIP, PS3_DISC.SFB edit, PS3 PSARC GUI, BruteForce/SCETool Decrypter, PS3 Cheats Editor, PS3 Game Integrity, mmTM_GUI, Create PS3_EXTRA, TXT to Links.xml, PS3 NET Server GUI, PS3 Keys, netmon and renam. Zip archive includes self-extracting RAR archive.
PKG ContentID 2.5.7
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It's a tool for view quickly the ContentID of a PKG.
It can be used to verify its Title_ID, compare against RAP/edat files, etc.
PKG files are auto-associated to PKG_ContentID.exe
If a copy of PkgView 1.3 (http://ps3zone.ifcaro.net/) exists in the same folder of PKG_ContentID.exe :
>> The program will pass the PKG to PkgView.exe when you double click or press ENTER on a PKG.
Keyboard Shortcuts from Windows Explorer:
Shift+ENTER on a PKG file, will extract the content of the PKG on the same folder of the PKG.
Ctrl+ENTER on a PKG file, will show the ContentID of the PKG and allow open it with PkgView.
Ctrl+CAPS+ENTER on a PKG file, will repack the PKG as NPDRM (CEX).
Ctrl+Shift+ENTER on a PKG file, will repack the PKG for PS3 Development Consoles (DEX).
Shift+ENTER on a EBOOT/SELF/SPRX file, will extract the unsigned ELF file (if the keys and klicensee are available).
Ctrl+ENTER on a EBOOT/SELF/SPRX file, will resign the self file with lowest the key 0x01 for compatibility with all FW versions.
Ctrl+Shift+ENTER on a EBOOT/SELF/SPRX file, will convert the self to FSELF for use on PS3 Development Consoles (DEX).
Ctrl+CAPS+ENTER on a EBOOT/SELF/SPRX file, will convert the self to NPDRM (PSN). It will ask to create a PKG with all the other self files converted to NPDRM.
Ctrl+Shift+CAPS+ENTER on a EBOOT/SELF/SPRX file, will convert the self to FSELF (DEX). It will ask to create a PKG with all the other self files converted to FSELF.
**Most of the above commands are available right clicking on the file on Windows Explorer.
New in 2.5.7
- Updated to support 4.65
New in 2.5.4
- Fixed issue resigning games on systems that use comma as decimal separator. (e.g. German Regional Settings)
New in 2.5.3
- Fixed a bug in the auto-update of PS3_System_Ver in PARAM.SFO creating new PKG or resigning a EBOOT/SELF/SPRX
The option can be enabled/disabled clicking on the big blue-icon at the top-right of the window of PKG Content ID
- Fixed issue displaying the content ID of some PKG files
New in 2.5
- Improved the resign of EBOOT/SELF/SPRX (specially resigning system files) (thanks to smhabib)
- scetool_parameters.txt now supports per-game custom parameters
- Added shortcut to edit scetool_parameters.txt (click on the big blue-icon at the top-right of the window)
- Added option for download updates (click on the big blue-icon at the top-right of the window)
- Replaced the Make EDAT License PKG with "Make EDAT License for C00 games" (thanks to KW)
>> rename any blank file as a content id + .edat (eg. EP1234-BLES12345_00-0123456789ABCDEF.edat) to convert it to a C00 edat
New in 2.4
- Added support for scetool 0.3.1 (unofficial release by smhabib) -> no more "watermarktrololo"
- Grouped the Explorer's context menu options for PKG/EBOOT/SELF/SPRX in a cascaded menu
PS3 Keys 1.6.2
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It's a tool to edit, verify and create the .ps3 keys in binary format.
Other Features
- Convert scetool's data\keys to .ps3 keys and list keys in HTML (click on the big blue icon).
- Support for .rap and .edat.
- Support up to version firmware version 4.65
PS3 Get CFW Symbols 1.5.3
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This new tool is for DEVELOPERS only!! It helps to find the memory offsets of the CFW functions (aka symbols).
Although the tool cannot find all the symbols, it's able to find up to 80% of them, leaving more time to the developer
to focus on other more productive tasks.
genPS3ISO GUI 1.4
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It's a GUI with shell integration for Cobra's genPS3ISO. The tool converts PS3 Games in Jailbreak folder format to ISO.
The ISOs can be used with ODE and in CFW with Cobra features (e.g. 4.46 Rogero/Habib/MLT with COBRA 7.0)
Features: Allows drag & drop, Run as Administrator to auto-register as a shell-extension for Explorer.
Right-click on any folder to make an ISO.
The program auto-renames all the DATA000.pkg files found the PS3_EXTRA folder to DATA000.PKG.
This fixes the installation error 80010006 in COBRA 7 installing extra content from ISOs with PS3_EXTRA folder,
if the pkg is not named as DATA000.PKG (in UPPERCASE). Thanks to master deank who helped me to debug the issue.
Bruteforce Save Data 4.7
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It's a GUI for flat'z Save Data tools 0.2.3. It finds the keys of several games in seconds and let you resign your saved games and trophies.
New features: Resign trophies or saves, preview images of trophies, direct FTP download/Upload saves/trophies from/to PS3,
unlock saves/trophies to work on any PS3 account, support for Game Genie cheats and user created patches.
Includes 1026 cheat files from gingerbread's repository of Cheats. Multiple saves can be resigned in a single step.
Direct update of the repository of cheats from http://bruteforcesavedata.forumms.net
Patch Creator plugin to assist in the creation of save patches.
TIP: After you resign and replace your trophies, it is required to Rebuild Database through Recovery Menu,
and launch a game that will do "Sync Trophies" on it's startup in order to get the trophies working properly.
Special thanks to flatz, chaoszage @ CMP, skillerCMP, gingerbread, zeick, keha, butnut, X-GHOST-X, SHAkA, ngu-tripate,
Zephyer, Red-EyeX32, aerosoul94, flynhigh09, acab, Petar, Dreamcat4, danilo_scala, minjajef and many others 
PS3 Web Debugger 1.2
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A ps3 memory debugger based on the new peek/poke/find function of webMAN-MOD.
PS3 FTP Client 3.2
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It's a full FTP client that allows remote access to your PS3 files via a PC.
Other features include: rip files for games stored on PS3, file description, view cover image for selected folder, multiMAN remote commands, etc.
PS3 Games Database 1.6.5
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This tool lets you search easily through a database of PS3 games.
You can build your own database of collected games in CSV format and use this tool to view and organize it.
PS3 Registry Editor 1.0
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A viewer and editor on the PC for the PS3 registry file xRegistry.sys found at /dev_flash2/etc/
PS3 NET Server GUI 1.3
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It's an improved GUI for the PS3 NET Server (the PC side of multiMAN).
(hosts hide in system tray, remember last used folders, supports up to 10 hosts, white list, etc.)
New in 1.3: Added option to auto-mount a shared sub-folder (right-click and select Auto Mount on Start).
Retro XMB Creator 1.6.5
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This tool allows to create shortcuts of your ROMS or PS1 isos on the XMB, with custom images and manuals in DDS format.
Requires to have installed RetroArch 1.0.0.2 on the PS3 (except for PS1 isos or DOS packages)
Download RetroArch: http://store.brewology.com/ahomebrew.php?brewid=152
Optionally you can use this addon RetroArch 1.0.0.2 (Retro XMB Edition) to retain the compatibility in your Retro XMB packages,
if RetroArch gets a future update. Requires to have RetroArch installed.
Thanks to Themaister/TwinAphex for RetroArch, STLcardsWS for the template examples, Redemp for the skins and tests.
Floris van den Berg for FreeImage.dll, Pierre-E Gougelet for NConvert.
Updated the TEMPLATE PSX with IRISMAN 3.24
PS3 Game Updates 3.0.8
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This application downloads PS3 and PSP/PSVita game updates and patches.
Features:
-Support concurrent queued downloads.
-The title id field accepts many formats of title id (eg: title id with/without dash, content id, URL of pkgs, etc).
-Search updates by name of the game.
-The title id field also accepts the path of GAMES or the IP of the PS3 (to scan multiple games).
-Show game patches 3.56+ in a different color (pink).
-Auto-detects game patches already downloaded (search in PS3_UPDATE, PS3_EXTRAS, and in the default download path) and show them in gray.
-Asks for confirmation to download patches 3.56 or higher. Required firmware version is appended to the name of the file.
-Show game cover and game description even if the game does not have updates.
-Auto-fix downloaded PKGs that required firmware 3.60
What's New: Added scan support for updates of PS3 ISOs.
mmDM 02.04.02 - [DEX Game Mounter]
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It's a remote game mounter for PS3 DEX consoles. Requires the ProDG Target Manager to work.
It works fast and seamlessly with multiMAN 04.06.02+ (DEX) thanks to the excellent job of deank with rcp_bdemu!!!.
PS3 Covers Uploader 1.02
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This is a specialized FTP client that auto-converts any image (PNG, JPG, GIF, BMP, TIF) to the proper cover size of 260x300 used by multiMAN,
and auto-upload it as JPG to the proper covers path.
Supports: drag & drop of multiple files, browse dialog, copy & paste image or URL from clipboard.
PS3 Cheats Editor 3.1
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Edits the cheats database for ps3usercheat (st.dat). Allows export/import cheats to the database in text format.
Features: Creation of PKG for patched EBOOTs, improved tagging for cheats compatibility with EBOOT patch,
updated the cheat database with gingerbread's update containing 660 games.
Update the database directly from PS3Cheating.net
PARAM.SFO editor 2.8.8
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It's a tool to edit PARAM.SFO files and PARAM.SFX files created by Create PS3_EXTRA.
Features:
+The PARAM.SFO editor supports SFO and SFX files.
+Convert SFO to SFX and viceversa.
+Support for SAVE DATA param.sfo, PS3 GAME param.sfo, PSP param.sfo, and other categories.
+SFO and SFX are automatically associated to the editor.
+Supports drag and drop and command line parameters (use /? for details on parameters).
+Displays the ICON0.PNG/ICON2.PNG found in the SFO/SFX folder.
+Add new fields to param.sfo
+Remove existing fields from param.sfo (right-click on field label or press Del on combo box)
+Account ID button (to make compatible certain saves that don't check the PARAM.PFD)
+New fields in the GUI that allow to edit some ATTRIBUTE values (like add support for Background Music, disable Move Controller warnings, PSP Vita Remote Play, etc.)
Thanks to ps3devwiki.com for all the information provided and HELLCAT for his PS3SFOEdit.exe.
To create new PARAM.SFO from command line use:
PARAM_SFO_Editor.exe PARAM.SFO "TITLE_ID" "BLES12345" "TITLE" "MY GAME" "CATEGORY" "HG"
lastGAME Customizer 1.4.3
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This tool takes advantage of the customization options that multiMAN's lastGAME applet offers,
allowing to create PKG files that mount games, PS1 games and AVCHD movies directly from the XMB,
without having to launch multiMAN's GUI (btw lastGAME = multiMAN without GUI).
Features:
- Current version supports lastGAME 11
11.0: loads the new multiMAN's payload on 3.55 CEX/DEX, 4.21 CEX/DEX, 4.30 CEX/DEX, 4.31 CEX, 4.40 CEX/DEX, 4.41 CEX/DEX, 4.46 CEX/REX/COBRA, 4.50 CEX/DEX, 4.53 CEX, 4.55 CEX (requires multiMAN 04.55.01+ for PSX)
4.1: loads Hermes payload for firmwares 3.41, 3.55, 4.21, 4.30 (multiMAN is not required)- Current version supports lastGAME 4.1.
- Allows to connect to PS3 via FTP to retrieve the list of games installed on HDD or on external devices
- Supports drag & drop of multiple folders (x:/GAMES) to create the PKGs instantly
- Supports command line interface (CLI)
- Allows to mount ISOs (PS2, PSP, PSX, DVD, BDM) and load remote backups (Cobra dongle is required)
- Support direct boot (certain games only). Games that require BD mirror are now supported in lastGAME8.
IMPORTANT: For CFW 4.46 COBRA, 4.53 COBRA and 4.55 COBRA you must select the lastGAME for Cobra
PS3WebTemp 1.1
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This is a small semi-transparent web window that stays always on top. It can connect to your PS3 console to monitor the CPU and RSX information.
Requires webMAN 1.18 or later running on a 4.46 COBRA 7.0 compatible CFW. The plugin and instructions are included in the XMB Manager+ (mod).
New in 1.1: Added more webMAN options to the popup menu when you right click on the Connect button.
Create PS3_EXTRA 1.3.3
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This tool scans for the PKG, MP4 and P3T files copied to each game folder, its PS3_UPDATE folder, PKGDIR or PS3_CONTENT,
and store them under a PS3_EXTRA structure.
When a game is mounted with multiMAN, there will be 2 BD icons on the XMB:
one disc for the game itself and another with PKGs, MP4 and P3T.
It should make it easier to install the game patches, DLC, fixes, and related videos,
due they will be listed in a neat menu like the one used by "PStore news" (big squares of 486x405 pixels).
How to use:
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1) First put the pkg's at the root of your game folder (eg: BLES00000).
2) Run Create_PS3_EXTRA.exe
3) Click the browse button in the top right corner [...]
4) Select the "GAMES" folder that contains the games with the pkg's eg: x:\GAMEZ and then click the OK button
5) Now tick or untick the folders you want or don't want the app to process
6) Click the Start button
7) Close the program
8) Open the folder eg: BLES00000 folder
9) Now your folder should contain a folder called PS3_EXTRA
10) All the pkg's should have automatically been renamed and moved to the PS3_EXTRA folder
11) Launch the game using multiMAN
12) On the xmb menu you should now see 2 disc icon's. The top disc icon is the actual game, The bottom disc icon is the dlc/update pkg's.
13) Click on the bottom disc icon to see and install the dlc/updates
CreateHardLink 1.1.1
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Do you need a copy of your giant ISO, virtual HDD, movies or any other file in a another folder (e.g. for network share) and don't want to waste the extra hard disk space? This Win32 tool (inspired tool on multiMAN's mmOS shadow copy feature) lets you create a "hard link copy" of your files stored on NTFS drives without expend the extra HDD space.
IMPORTANT: A symbolic links to directories are "shortcuts" that behave like a path redirection. A "hard link copy" is the same original file just with another file name. Any modification made to one file will be reflected on all the other copies. Hard links don't work on multiple volumes or hard drives formatted in FAT32.
[+] Installation & Usage
Installation:
Run the CreateHardLink.exe as "administrator" at least once to register the "Paste Hard Link" option in Explorer context menu for files and folders.
If you run it holding Ctrl key, it will be registered as a Extended menu option (that only appears using Shift+Right click).
A .reg file is included to remove the option from Explorer. It's suggested to run it prior the registration as a context menu option.
Usage:
1. Select the items to be copied (e.g. ISO files, movies, folders, etc.) and press Ctrl+C to copy
2. browse to desired directory where we want the 'virtual copy'
3. right click on any file or folder and select 'Paste Hard Link' from context menu
4. Done.
Hard link for files only work in the same NTFS volume. Folder links works with different NTFS volumes. For different volumes 'Directory Junction' is suggested, instead of the default 'Symbolic Link'.
A 'Directory Junction' is created holding Shift or Ctrl key when we select 'Paste Hard Link' option.
With 'Directory Junction' or 'Symbolic Links' you can "copy" (it really redirects) an entire folder to another folder (e.g. you can redirect your games in JB format, music folders, movies, ISOs, etc. to the share folder for PS3 NET Server)
Indeed PS3 NET Server is the main reason why I made this tool... It could be done also with mklink command, but many users don't know about it or could find it cumbersome to do it through the command line.
PSISO Tool GUI
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It's a GUI for CaptainCPS-X tool. The tool patches PS3 ISOs that not were created with genPS3ISO or multiMAN.
Bruteforce EBOOT 1.3.1
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This tool is more an EXPERIMENT than a real key finder... a 128bit key is expected to take milleniums to bruteforce it,
but if you are extremely LUCKY you could find a rifkey using this method. Anyway, I'm sharing this because a friend asked me to make it to have some fun.
The tool generates random or sequential values and uses MAGIC333X's bruteforce tool to test thousands or millions of rifkeys per second.
New in this release:
- Added option to open the EBOOT by drag & drop of the file
Bruteforce Edat 1.2.1
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It's a dev klicensee bruteforcer that can be used to find the klicensee used on edat files.
It uses BuC's dev klicensee validator to test the potential keys and the superfast JjKkYu's EDAT dev_klic bruteforcer tool.
New in this release:
- BruteForce_List_Edat_Klicensees -> Added listing of the RAP in HEX format (if the rap file exists in the RAPS folder) (thank to ZOMBIEKILLAH for the idea)
Special thanks to Catalinnc for his awesome contribution discovering the dev klicensees!
Scetool/BruteForce 2.4.01
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A klicensee finder using scetool (based on Asure's brute force script) with heuristic algorithms for brute force attack.
Once it finds the klicensee, the tool resign the EBOOT/SPRX/SELF with 3.55/3.40 keys. It also includes my FixELF tool
and uses the tool by MAGIC333X (v1.3.1) for faster klicensee detection.
Changes: updated key set
PS3 HDD GUI 1.3
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It's a GUI for the PS3 HDD reader tool created by 3141card.
The tool is a simple on-the-fly decrypter and ufs2 reader that allows to browse the content of your gameos (dev_hdd0)
and copy files and folders to PC.
PS3 HDD will only read (Nothing is written to the PS3 HDD, so it should be very safe). PS3 HDD for Slim and FAT models are now supported.
New in 1.3: updated to support ps3 hdd reader 1.0.
PS3 Ftp Data Sync 1.2.1
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It's a backup utility that copies the selected folders on the PS3 to a local folder on the PC.
Only the new and modified files on the PS3 are downloaded to the PC. The new files found on the PC are copied to the PS3.
Set the local folder to a DropDrox's folder and you have a cloud backup solution of your PS3 data 
New in version 1.2: Added 4 sync modes for the selected folders:
PS3 -> PC -> PS3 (default): Transfer the new files and updated files from PS3 to PC. The additional files found on the PC are transfer back to the PS3.
PC -> PS3 -> PC: Transfer the new files and updated files from PC to PS3. The additional files found on the PS3 are transfer to the PC.
PS3 -> PC: Transfer only the new files and updated files from PS3 to PC.
PC -> PS3: Transfer only the new files and updated files from PC to PS3.
PS3 ConsoleID 1.0.4
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This tool displays the PSID and the ConsoleID from a bkpps3.bin or from a LV1 or LV2 dump created using multiMAN's mmOS or Rebug's Toolbox.
How to use:
Make a dump of your bkpps3.bin, LV1 or LV2 and drap & drop the dump file on the tool's window.
It will show the PSID, idps, Target ID and PS3 model found in the bkpps3.bin, LV1 or LV2.
You can drag & drop a dump of your NOR flash too.
PSP2PS3 2.1.2 "mod"
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Based on the awesome scripts created by szczuru, and the tools created by Pink1, arnold (swapperneger), zecoxao, tpu, doobz, among others devs.
This "mod" tries to streamline the process of conversion of PKG/ISO/CSO/PBP to PSP package for PS3.
Latest version has improved compatibility thanks to a new process for resigning EBOOT suggested by Celebratesparta and the addition of PSP Remasters, thanks to doobz.
Report your compatibility results here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...xekVXWGc#gid=0
Changes in v2.1.2 "mod by aldostools"
- Added option for resign tool to use: seboot or prxencrypter
- Added option to create PKG to update MINIS2.EDAT when a PKG was created and MINIS2.EDAT is updated.
- Added option to restore the MINIS2.TXT if it is not the default file.
- Fixed ICON0 for icons 80x80 (minis)
- Added ability to cancel the process
- Added progress bar for CSO and PKG
PS3 Edat Tool GUI 1.0
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It's a revamped and easy to use GUI for the command line EdatTool recently released.
Now you can resign your Edats in an easy way.
Note: Some edats require a Dev Klic that can be obtained using Bruteforce Edat.
PS2 Classic GUI 2.0
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It's a frontend for the recently released PS2Classic tool developed by psdev-net team.
The tool allows to decrypt PS2 Classics for PS3 and encrypt any PS2 to play on PS3 (fat/slim).
TIP: Now you can convert your PS2 ISOs to PKG directly from Windows Explorer:
Go to "Options" set the output mode to Package File, set a default path and enable Shell Integration.
Changes in 2.0:
- New tab for creation of PS2 packages with custom icons and background.
(drag & drop or open any image and the program will create the images in the proper size)
Tip: Put custom images (ICON0, PIC0, PIC1, SND, etc.) in the folder PS2Covers for auto selection by title id during the PKG creation.
Changes in 1.7:
- Solves some issues with the file associations.
- Verifies if the file system accepts the file size (>4GB) and if there is enough free space.
- Improved the LIMG segment detection/patching before the encryption.
- Added option to auto rename the PKG to title name + [title id], instead of the content id as name.
Changes in 1.6.1:
- Added shell integration to .BIN and .ISO file extensions
- New options to set default output mode and default path
- Auto creation of PS2ISO folders (output mode PS2ISO)
- Auto creation of Package files (output mode Package File)
- Auto-detected game title now can be selected/copied
Special thanks to flatz, Ing Pereira, ps3dev-net team and other anonymous talented devs 
PSARC GUI 1.2
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A simple GUI to extract and create PSARC archives.
Game Settings Manager 1.0
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Manage your multiMAN's game settings from the PC. Connect your USB drive to the PC, configure the settings and play with multiMAN on the PS3.
PS3 Game Integrity 1.3.1
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This tool calculates the MD5, SHA-1 or CRC32 for a file or folder (and sub-directories) and generate a content.md5 file for future verification. If the content.md5 is present in the folder, the program reports if any file was deleted, added or changed. This tool is very useful to check if your game has corrupted files due due bad sectors, virus or cross-links (which are very common when an USB device is removed from the PS3 while it is turned on).
New in 1.3.1: Fixed a bug introduced in 1.3 with the log files per folder.
Note: Several MD5 for known Playstation 3 files is included (PUPs for OFW, CFW, DEX and PSP files)
Memory Card Manager 1.4.0
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The Memory Card Manager allows to manage the save game slots stored on memory card files from several PlayStation 1 emulators.
Changes: Added support for Virtual Memory Card formats used by PS3 and PSP (.VM1 and .VMP).
mmRAS Server 01.01.04
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It's a Remote Access Service Server that let you control your PC mouse/screen from multiMAN's graphical user interface.
Requires multiMAN 04.16.03 or higher.
Changes: fixed issue with left and square buttons, mapped F11 to L1+R1
mmRAS 01.02.02
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It's a Remote Access Service Client that let you browse multiMAN's graphical user interface from a PC.
Requires multiMAN 04.16.03 or higher.
mmTM_GUI 1.5.1
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It's a tool to pack, unpack and verify multiMAN's theme files (THM).
BdEmu Partition Tool 01.05.05
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It's a tool to manage the size of the partitions of HDD formated for BDEMU, used by PS3 development consoles.
It allows to create up to 255 partitions (if your HDD has the capacity) and allows to inject/extract BDEMU files.
It also allows to resize BDEMU partition size (by default is created by ps3gen as 186.4GB, no matter the drive size).
* Replaced the file injection with "Resize Slot size to BDEMU file size".
* Resize of slot is now available only for the last slot.
PS3 File Splitter 1.3
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Splits files larger than 4GB to fit in USB drives formatted with FAT32. It also join splitted files. Splits files can be any specified size.
Note: GiB = 2^30, GB=10^9, MiB=2^20, MB=10^6, KiB=2^10, KB=10^3
Support for file extensions 666##, part# = part1 .. part9, part0 = part0 .. part9.
PS3RIP 1.2.1
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It's a tool that should help you gain some space on your external HDD, removing unnecessary files.
It actually moves the files to a RIPPED folder in the root of the disk and replace the file with a 0 byte file.
VERY IMPORTANT: You should verify your game (play it!) before delete any file permanently!!
+The PS3RIP includes the patterns for ripping almost all languages, except English!!
Initial release excluded English & Spanish. This release excludes English only, but allows to exclude other languages.
IMPORTANT: Review the patterns and comment or remove the lines for the languages that you want to keep.
(for ripping files stored in your PS3 use my PS3 FTP Client tool)
PS3_DISC.SFB edit 1.1
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It's a quick way to edit the title id of PS3_DISC.SFB.
renam 1.0
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This tool, if copied to the GAMES or GAMEZ folder, will rename the games sub-folders
from the default "BLUS0000-[Title]" format to "Title [BLUS0000]".
This name format should make it easier to find the games using Explorer.
Just copy the renam.exe to the x:\GAMES (or x:\GAMEZ) folder and rut it.
(Do not expect any GUI. It will rename the folders and exit)
That's all for now 
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December 21st, 2014, 22:31 Posted By: wraggster
via http://www.emucr.com/
rpcs3 Git (2014/12/21) is compiled. rpcs3 is an open source PlayStation 3 (PS3) emulator for the Microsoft Windows. Current versions can run only small homebrew for PS3. Developers are planning to make it to emulate PS3 on its speed in the near future.
rpcs3 purpose:
- Make PS3 developers easily test their apps and homebrews on PC without crashing their PS3 or moving their apps from PC to PS3.
- Just playing PS3 games on your PC and have fun! ( In the future )
rpcs3 Git Changelog:
* Merge pull request #913 from raven02/patch-3
RSX: vertex data regression fix
* fix 
* Minor fix
* regression fix #1
* RSX: vertex data regression fix
* Merge pull request #911 from darkf/savedata_fix
cellSaveData fix
* vfsLocalFile: log when Create fails
* cellSaveData: allocate file list properly
* Merge pull request #910 from darkf/cellsail_fix
cellSail: fix wrong argument type
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