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April 22nd, 2009, 23:04 Posted By: wraggster
You’ve heard the rumors, you’ve seen the mock-up pictures, and now you get to know that yes, the next PSP does actually exist. Although we can’t get any pictures, hardware specs, or official announcements from Sony themselves, we can confirm that it’s been shown to some people, one of whom is VERY reliable regarding such matters. Our inside source recently met with Sony representatives, where he was shown the next iteration of the PSP, but not allowed to play with it.
According to our source the ‘Next PlayStation Portable’ includes these features:
Rounded Edges
Dual analog sticks
Small sliding screen
Similar size and thickness to current PSP model
No UMD drive
This means it’s not shaped like the mockup pictured above, rather “it’s ugly and still bulky, and is (an) ugly gray color.” It does however include several of the features we would expect it to have which correlate to previous reports coming from Dave Perry. The same source also tells us that “Patapon 2 is kinda the test drive [for digital distribution], heard it said that if it fails massively, then Sony may reinstate the UMD drive. Said they are working out bugs for release.” Interesting.
Not only that, but our source has also confirmed that a $100 price cut is coming to the PS3 at E3, which we assume covers all existing models. Apparently vendors across the United States are stockpiling PlayStation 3 consoles in preparation for the drop at E3. We have contacted SCEA for confirmation on this story so, hopefully, more developments will be posted as we receive them.
UPDATE: We contacted Julie Han at Corporate Communications who thanked us for informing her that we will be running the story before responding “I don’t know who your source is, but Sony is not in the business of answering rumors.” I guess we shall see at E3 because that surely is NOT a denial on their part. More news if it comes in!
http://www.onelastcontinue.com/5488/...rop-confirmed/
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April 22nd, 2009, 23:02 Posted By: wraggster
Sony has contended there is no PSP2 and they are telling the cold hard truth. There won’t be a PSP2 coming for at least a couple more years. That doesn’t mean that some new PSP hardware isn’t headed our way soon enough. Think more aesthetic changes, more along the lines of DS > DSLite but more substantial of a change. We here at PlayStation LifeStyle are ready to “debunk” or “confirm” some of the rumors that are floating around the net.
We are not at liberty to divulge our sources. Rest assured all will be revealed during E3.
Some of the details I cannot divulge, but we will try our best to let you know what it is, and what it isn’t. We recently noticed PSPWorld’s attempt at “Separating Fact and Fiction” regarding the PSP2, we call it an attempt because it’s pretty much all wrong.
Let’s take a look at what PSPWorld calls “Fact”
UMD is dead. Sorry folks, UMD IS dead, they got this one right…
Touch Screen. PSPWorld states that this is a given as this seems to be the trend the industry is heading towards. Well Sony boasts it’s “Like No Other” and that is the truth, Sony doesn’t follow trends, it sets them. There will be NO touchscreen in the next PSP.
“Monstrous Hardware Specs” If that were the case, it WOULD be the PSP2, and the next PSP is NOT the PSP2, it’s not the PSP-4000 either. In fact it’s something entirely unique.
Now let’s move onto their “Fiction”:
Release before Christmas 2009. We don’t know an exact release date, but it’s much sooner than anyone is expecting. One thing we are sure of is that it’s definitely going to be before Holiday 2009.
Internal HDD. If UMD is dead, how exactly does PSPWorld think we are going to get our games on the new PSP? Sure Sony could pack in some form of memory stick with the new PSP, but that isn’t practical. As Dave Perry has mentioned in the past, look for some type of solid state memory on board. It will also take some form of removable flash memory.
Phone included. They got this one right also, but it wasn’t a hard guess. There will be no built in phone in the next PSP, however you can always use Skype.
Here is a few more things we would like to touch on.
Sliding Screen. They call this fiction, and unfortunately we cannot comment on this. We have to leave it at that.
Dual Analog Sticks. Nope, not happening, at least not until the PSP2 which this isn’t. Adding a second analog stick would alienate the current PSP lineup, which is going to get much more robust later this year. A lineup, that will play just fine on this new PSP, which is based on current PSP tech.
Last thing we would like to leave you off with is…
We all know E3 is GOing to be filled with HEAVY announcements, potentially COLOSSAL even if we’re lucky. Don’t let all the MASSIVE amounts of rumors RAIN on your parade. It’s a great TIME to be living the PlayStation LifeStyle, so TUNE in as we bring all the news, LITTLE and BIG to you as things are set in MOTION every step of the way.
http://playstationlifestyle.net/2009...-the-next-psp/
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April 22nd, 2009, 22:01 Posted By: Shrygue
via Computer and Video Games
Sony has revealed its "environmentally-aware" puzzle game, Trash Panic, for PSN. It was revealed yesterday, on Earth Day, but as Google hadn't changed we didn't know.
In the game, you have to "stop a virtual environment being swamped by an ever-flowing tide of rubbish", clearing the junk away by "arranging it strategically in a giant rubbish crate before it overflows".
"Players have to think quickly, dropping heavy rubbish on crushable items to compact it - or placing biodegradables together so that they rot - meanwhile, the clock keeps ticking and the tide of rubbish keeps advancing," explains Sony.
It'll be out in spring.
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April 22nd, 2009, 21:03 Posted By: wraggster
Electronic Arts has announced that its forthcoming, hellish action romp, Dante's Inferno, will be heating up the PSP in 2010. The portable version will ship alongside those previously announced for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, with Wet developer A2M working with EA Redwood Shores to translate the game's nine circles of hell onto the small screen.
Even with this news, details remain scant on the project. Still, given the game's purported God of War-style gameplay, we have high hopes that Dante will be able to follow in the Ghost of Sparta's miniaturized footsteps when Dante's Inferno ships for the PSP next year.
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/04/22/da...psp-next-year/
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April 22nd, 2009, 21:03 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released today:
Leaving his home for a new life in a megapolis as a university student is a dream come true for Naoki (or Rina, if you have chosen to play the game as a girl).
However, the dream soon turned into a nightmare when earthshake strikes and destroyed the city, with Naoki/Rina trapped in a tunnel.
Survive the catastrophy with your wit, physical prowess and luck. Rescue other survivors trapped in the debris and run to find reinforcements, or any sort of help.
Battle a natural disaster and see why helping each other is so important. With the network facility of the handheld, ask a friend to cooperate with you on this action adventure.
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-39o9.html
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April 22nd, 2009, 21:01 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released today:
In a super elitist school, the students are taught to believe in three things, friendship, wisdom and competition. Every year, the students of the school compete to become the student union body president, and these competitions are often more than intense.
You need not enter the fray alone, though, as the school encourages friendship. You are allowed to form an ally with another student. The goal of the game is to conquer your opponents to become the student union body president and at the same time, develop a romance with your partner.
This dating simulation game is based loosely on the rules of Monopoly. The player gets fifty turns to spin the roulette and proceed along the grid and build up their reputation. Depending on their reputation, they can acquire land and other properties, the better they utilize their reputation, the better chances they have in being elected president.
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-31en.html
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April 22nd, 2009, 19:51 Posted By: wraggster
Disney's UK racing studio Black Rock reckons that its 2010 game Split/Second will help spark a turnaround for the driving game genre.
Speaking to Develop as part of a in-depth feature looking at the creation, production, and technology of the title, studio head Tony Beckwith and the game's director Nick Baynes both asserted their view that the racing genre is in an unhealthy state.
“If you look at the sales figures, the racing genre is in many respects dying out – take Mario Kart out of the equation and the category is in a dire way. I think this genre is ripe for something new and inventive to give it a kick start," said Beckwith.
The new 360, PS3 and PC game puts players in the role of a race car driver starring in a TV show who can trigger explosive special effects to eliminate racing competitors.
“We’re all fans of street racing here, but as a genre it is relatively stale – the evolution is only coming from how you customise cars, which can only serve to remove you from the action – I think Split/Second will do the opposite," added Baynes.
This approach stretches throughout the production through to the design - from things like technology to the on-screen design.
So the game features an almost HUD-less display, and asks players to pay attention to the environments they are driving through - rather than just racing lines.
Technical director David Jefferies said the production had been “a huge transfer of ideas, which is a little different from other productions where the different coding, art and design teams can be ghettoised and ordered to just shut up and get on with it.”
Baynes added: “If you look at screenshots of racing games, they all kind of look the same. [The minimal HUD is] another example of how we’re trying something different, and really want to reject a lot of the things that are established or expected of a racing game.”
http://www.gamebizblog.com/gamebizbl...ace-genre.html
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April 22nd, 2009, 19:42 Posted By: wraggster
Sony Computer Entertainment America's senior VP of marketing, Peter Dille, has admitted that the PlayStation Portable has been hit hard by piracy - with as many as 50 million units in the marketplace potentially having been compromised.
"I'm convinced and we're convinced that piracy has taken out a big chunk of our software sales on PSP," Dille told Gamasutra. "It's been a problem that the industry has to address together; it's one that I think the industry takes very seriously, but we need to do something to address this because it's criminal what's going on, quite frankly.
"It's not good for us, but it's not good for the development community. We can look at data from BitTorrent sites from the day Resistance: Retribution goes on sale and see how many copies are being downloaded illegally, and it's frankly sickening. We are spending a lot of time talking about how we can deal with that problem."
The admission comes at a point when Sony is finally giving the handheld platform a significant boost, with a string of key titles set to hit the shelves this year, including Assassin's Creed and MotorStorm - but Dille agreed that older hardware could pose an ongoing problem for genuine software sales.
"Those numbers are correct," he said, referring to the 50 million units. "There's a lot of hardware out there; toothpaste is out of the tube. We're not going to get that hardware back into the toothpaste container.
"I'm not naive, but I do think that most people are inherently honest," he continued. "We learned a lot from the music business, and it became so easy and so common to download illegal music - everyone was doing it. It's almost like people lost sight with the fact that, well, 'If everyone's doing it, then it can't be that bad.'
"But, it actually is bad; it's bad for the platform. Again, I'm not saying that that's a magic wand; I think that we have to make sure from a technological perspective that it's not as easy as it is to do that."
Dille also admitted that the company faced mass desertion from third parties over the PSP, with developers "just about ready to jump off the cliff and pull support for the platform".
Sony's UK MD Ray Maguire recently told GamesIndustry.biz that the company had under-supported the platform, but was happy to see a groundswell of support for the handheld building over the course of this year.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...piracy-problem
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April 22nd, 2009, 19:35 Posted By: wraggster
U.S. HD DVD fans that passed up Best Buy's offer of $3 per disc, or just those who stocked up on cheap movies after the format gave up the fight have another option coming from Warner Bros. Send in the cover art sleeve (keep the disc) including UPC from your HD DVD case (plus $4.95 per movie and $6.95 / $8.95 per order S&H) and it will send you back a brand new Blu-ray copy. There's a few other restrictions, like 1 copy per movie and 25 different movies per household, but the biggest decision is likely to be whether giving up your precious I Am Legend sleeve is worth the trade, hit up Red2Blu.com for all the details and necessary forms. It seems to us like a decent offer to make HD DVD owners whole, we'd be surprised if Paramount and Universal came through with similar plans.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/22/w...ade-in-progra/
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April 21st, 2009, 23:51 Posted By: wraggster
Fanjita posted this:
I sit down to write this post with mixed feelings.
On the one hand, I have to congratulate MaTiAz and Davee for their recent excellent work on the TIFF exploit and HEN. Their project is exciting, and I'm sure we're all waiting with excitement for their upcoming release. It shows that the PSP homebrew scene has not been defeated by Sony's latest efforts, and long may the spirit of competition continue. It's also nice to see so much cooperation within the community. Great stuff.
But on the other hand, this obsoletes the work we were doing on an eLoader for the GripShift exploit - there's no need for it, since the TIFF exploit should work on all PSPs, with or without the game. We've worked hard on it, but so many busy events in our lives (parenting, moving house, pressures of work in the current economic climate) have meant that progress was slower than we'd hoped.
So this will be the first and only project that we've announced but not followed up on. For that, we're sorry - but at least it's been obsoleted for the best of reasons.
http://www.noobz.eu/joomla/news/more-on-exploits.html
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April 21st, 2009, 23:46 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from Alex e
A BIG THANKS TO ANGELSNIPER45 FOR TESTING THIS APP ON HIS SLIM.
Tested on 5.00m33-4 on a psp phat and a psp slim (2001) with 5.00m33-6
This application removes and back-ups certain files in flash0. currently, it installs, unistall the location free player, the dic folder, backs-up and restores act.dat from flash 2 and unistalls the
camera feature located in the xmb thus
saving you approximatley 3mb so far.
Installation
copy Flash Spacer V2.7 to PSP/GAME
this will work in any of the game folders and will now create and restore back-ups.
this is CONFIRMED and tested to run the slim, but with any programs that access the flash beware.
Controls:
(x) - Back-Ups the location free player and them removes it.
[R]- Restores the Loaction Free Player Back-Up.
/\ - Backs-Up the dic folder and then removes it.
[L] - Restores a backed up dic folder
[] - removes the camera function, no back up is made
O - backs-up act.dat (PSN info)
Select - Restores the act.dat
[Start] - Exits
known bugs:
this will not back-up the camera_plugin. im working on a fix
if a back-up is non-existant, Flash spacer will act if one is present and continue with commands. nothing will be flashed
If you want to use the act.dat functions place iop.prx in the same directory as the eboot.
Further info:
in future releases, you may end up with a semi-brick by flashing a corrupt file.
if this happens, go to the recovery menu, retrieve the back-up from ms0:/PSP/GAME/Flash Spacer V2.5/Back-Up
and restore it to its original location in the flash.
Transferring back-ups from previos releases:
if you have made backs-ups from previous flash spacers, you can transfer the back-ups.
this is done by:
1) making a Back-Up folder in the folder as the EBOOT.PBP
2)inside the Back-Up folder make a further folder, depending on which you want to restore.
if you want to restore the Location Free Player, make a folder called LFP and place the back-up FILES inside it.
Restoring functions if back ups are lost.
you will either have to dump a the fw you are running and restore them manually
or you will have to up/down grade the fw.
Changelog:
added a PSN info back-up and restorer. <----useful if you flash your psp, you vcan restore the settings back.
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April 21st, 2009, 23:36 Posted By: wraggster
Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) is celebrating Earth Day this year by making a charitable donation to Conservation International by donating $1 for each of the first 10,000 transactions made on the video delivery service for PlayStation 3. To participate in the promotion, consumers can purchase any of the nearly 7,500 pieces of standard and high-definition digital video content available through PlayStation®Store between the hours of midnight to 11:59 PM PST this Wednesday, April 22.
Conservation International is a nonprofit organization that seeks to protect Earth's high-biodiversity wilderness areas and important marine regions around the globe. PlayStation Network chose Conservation International to receive the charitable contribution because of its work based on cutting-edge science, comprehensive partnerships and concern for human well-being. For more information about CI, please visit www.conservation.org.
Further celebrating the spirit of Earth Day, PlayStation®Network is announcing a new Featured Collection entitled "Save Our Earth," which encompasses science-fiction, action movies, anime and other films which showcase planet earth, and our effort to defend it from forces who attempt to destroy it.
"Save Our Earth" Featured Collection includes titles such as:
· Cloverfield
· Hancock
· Independence Day
· Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
· Superman Returns
· The Abyss
· The Day After Tomorrow
· The Terminator
· Fantastic Four
As a reminder, Video files purchased from the PlayStation Store can be backed up to an external storage device and then restored to PS3's internal hard drive for playback allowing you to clear up space on your hard drive and then restore the video at a later time.
In addition, we are pleased to announce that Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) gives new meaning to "waste management" with a brand new puzzle game that combines strategy and frenzied action with … well, garbage. Taking the puzzle video game genre one step further, Trash Panic™ is the newest PS3 downloadable exclusive that tasks players to compact as much garbage into a trash can before it overflows, and in the most "eco-friendly" way as possible. Trash Panic will be released later this Spring on PlayStation Network.
For more information on PlayStation®Network and the video delivery service, please visit us.playstation.com/psn. For more information on PlayStation's donation to Conservation International or the "Save Our Earth" Featured Collection, please visit PlayStation®Store.
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April 21st, 2009, 23:35 Posted By: wraggster
KOEI, recognized worldwide as the premier brand of strategy and action games, today announced that DYNASTY WARRIORS: Strikeforce for PSP? (PlayStation?Portable) system has achieved "gold" status. The highly-anticipated action game will be available at retailers beginning the week of April 28, 2009.
DYNASTY WARRIORS: Strikeforce delivers the newest and most revolutionary combat system to the franchise, with never-before-seen aerial fighting techniques, the ability to wield secondary weapons, and most of all the incredible "Fury" that transforms each fighter into a supernatural warrior.
Gamers can get a sneak peak at all of the furious action by downloading a free demo and trailer today, from PlayStation?Network.
Consumers who don't want to miss out on this year's hottest multi-player experience can pre-order the game today at: Amazon.com, Game Crazy, GameFly, and GameStop.
About DYNASTY WARRIORS: Strikeforce
The multi-million selling Dynasty Warriors? series has long been renowned for pitting a lone warrior against an army of thousands. The highly-anticipated action game reinvents the Dynasty Warriors brand of action into this year's hottest multi-player experience on the PSP system.
DYNASTY WARRIORS: Strikeforce is a game unlike any other in the series. For the first time, up to four friends can join together to form a "Strikeforce." As a team, players will travel to different towns, embark on quests, and use coordinated assaults to conquer heavily-armed fortresses and colossal beasts.
End of level bosses await intrepid heroes with a multitude of guises and deadly attacks while enemies, spread throughout each stage, possess much greater levels of intelligence and more powerful attacks. So now more than ever it's imperative that players work together as a team and find ways to overcome the challenges and obstacles that stand between them and victory.
New "Fury" transformations give characters even greater supernatural abilities and attacks, including lightning fast speed and the ability to fly. Warriors can now take to the skies and face off against their foes in spectacular aerial combat.
Later this year, KOEI will offer new content for DYNASTY WARRIORS: Strikeforce. Additional quests will be available free-of-charge, exclusively through PlayStation?Store.
DYNASTY WARRIORS: Strikeforce is developed by Omega Force and is for 1 to 4 players. Multi-player play is via ad-hoc mode only. This game is rated "T" (Teen- Violence) by the ESRB. For more information, visit www.koei.com/strikeforce.
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April 21st, 2009, 23:31 Posted By: wraggster
via sceners.org
As we saw yesterday, this new ofw has been finally released, with those subfolders and some fixes that were expected, to be honest.
Between those fixes it’s the recent TIFF exploit that was found and that it’s still under development, and it seems that there are also some bugs, like one that literally ****s the standby.
What do you think about those “new features”? Have you got any bugs like those or can confirm the standby one?
Edit: Seems like this new update has the encryption tables changed (at least the 1g one), as it can’t be decrypted with latest psardumper. Anyway, won’t be probably a problem.
— Alek
PSP,
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April 21st, 2009, 21:57 Posted By: Shrygue
via Joystiq
Announced during GDC 2009, Sony's development-cost-matching scheme, "Pub Fund," is already garnering praise from the first company to take advantage of it. Burn Zombie Burn studio Doublesix tells Develop that the program -- which matches a PSN game's production costs in royalties, in exchange for PS3 exclusivity -- is "invaluable," not only in terms of funding, but marketing support as well.
James Brooksby, studio head of Doublesix, spoke to other developers, saying, "I think there's a number of other ways in which the Pub Fund can help you, not least because Sony suddenly has a more vested interest in your product's success." Since Sony is looking for a good return on its considerably sizable investment, not everyone can get on the Pub Fund. "Obviously there will be a level of quality expected from Sony's side, so not everyone will be suitable for Sony either," said Brooksby.
"We put a lot of money into the marketing of Burn Zombie Burn," Brooksby said. "And our own funding, along with Sony's, helped achieve great exposure for the game." That exposure has left the developer "absolutely delighted" with BZB's sales to date, and, according to Brooksby, the team is already at work on its next title -- no doubt with the assistance of the Fund.
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April 21st, 2009, 21:35 Posted By: Shrygue
via Eurogamer
A downloadable demo is on the way for forthcoming PSP title Monster Hunter Freedom Unite.
According to the Capcom blog, it'll feature multiple missions you can complete in single-player, with the help of a Felyne knight, or multiplayer.
"To help newcomers hunt some of the bigger beasties and get a taste of the deeper action, we created higher level characters skilled at each of the major weapon types," the blog post reads. "Basically, the demo gets you into the hunt as quickly as possible."
The demo should hit the PSP Store in early June. A release date for the full game has yet to be announced.
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April 21st, 2009, 21:15 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released today:
Greta is a little town at the outskirts of the kingdom, surrounded by nature. And lately, it has been surrounded by monsters too.
People decide to learn about their enemies before launching major attacks, and a research center is set up.
Yet, not everybody can be a researcher, you need to be able to lure and capture monsters.
Your role is to create dungeons, battle and capture these specimens. Collect building materials and special baits for your dungeons, complete quests for the towns people and get new armors as well as weapons.
You are doing it in the name of science, come fish for all the monsters lurking around your village:
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-391h.html
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April 21st, 2009, 20:07 Posted By: wraggster
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe have today announced a new PSP hardware bundle for the British market, which will include a PSP-3000 console, a memory stick and some free TV service hours.
As it stands, anyone signing up for Go!View - Sony's pay-TV partnership with Sky, which sees content made available for the PSP - gets a month's free service. But included in this bundle will be three months free subscription (you get the standard month + a 2-month voucher).
The memory stick will be 2GB, and the bundle will be out on May 8.
Also due for release on the same day will be a smaller pack, which includes a 4GB memory stick and the 2-month voucher (but no PSP).
The hardware bundle will be £149.99 (USD$217), while the voucher/card pack will go for £29.99 (USD$43).
http://kotaku.com/5220535/britain-gets-a-new-psp-bundle
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April 21st, 2009, 20:05 Posted By: wraggster
British actor, comedian, and Dr. House's better half Stephen Fry has confirmed that he is indeed providing voiceovers for the PlayStation Portable version of LittleBigPlanet.
Fry teased earlier today via Twitter that he was doing voiceovers today for the "2nd version of a video game". After checking with his handlers, Fry returned to Twitter to confirm that yes, he was doing the narration for the PSP version of LittleBigPlanet, which I've taken to calling LittlerBigPlanet.
I've come to the end of a lush voice-athon and yes, am empowered to confess that it was for a new PSP version of Little Big Planet.
Excellent news for fans of both Fry and sackboy. I would have posted this sooner, but that man is an absolute Twitter machine.
http://kotaku.com/5221393/stephen-co...ebigplanet-psp
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