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February 21st, 2009, 21:16 Posted By: wraggster
While the rumors of a PSP2 and PSP Phone have calmed down of late, they're never truly dead. According to a fluent Japanese speaker translating a Sony Japan job listing for GameSpot, the company is on the hunt for an "evaluator / assessor for a new game machine." More specifically, that elusive machine is said to be a "part of the PlayStation or PSP series and their peripherals." The listing goes on to state that the lucky winner will "be part of an advisory staff that will play PlayStation series software on this new machine and check its functionality," and they'll also be able to "test game machines not yet released or new functionality of PS3 peripherals before they are released." From there, it's up to your imagination to determine what exactly this could be alluding to, but we're setting our expectations remarkably low as to not be disappointed.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/02/21/s...d-new-product/
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February 21st, 2009, 21:16 Posted By: wraggster
While the rumors of a PSP2 and PSP Phone have calmed down of late, they're never truly dead. According to a fluent Japanese speaker translating a Sony Japan job listing for GameSpot, the company is on the hunt for an "evaluator / assessor for a new game machine." More specifically, that elusive machine is said to be a "part of the PlayStation or PSP series and their peripherals." The listing goes on to state that the lucky winner will "be part of an advisory staff that will play PlayStation series software on this new machine and check its functionality," and they'll also be able to "test game machines not yet released or new functionality of PS3 peripherals before they are released." From there, it's up to your imagination to determine what exactly this could be alluding to, but we're setting our expectations remarkably low as to not be disappointed.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/02/21/s...d-new-product/
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February 21st, 2009, 21:12 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from manatails
PSPBTCNF tool is updated to V3
now it has backup/restore function
......and 3G PSP support. hehe
AND BE PREPARED FOR MY NEXT RELEASE : PLUGIN2FLASH
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February 21st, 2009, 21:10 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from Jdawson comes a new portal for the PSP:
Well its finished PSPPOD 1.4 Is now available for download.
With New google app, 16 new icons (Clock, maps, Ebuddy, calculater, Apps, Facebook, Games, weather, photo's, and more!.), calculator, ebuddy, IM, Mail, new dock, new about, AND MUCH MORE!
http://i60.servimg.com/u/f60/13/40/86/67/psppod12.png
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February 21st, 2009, 21:07 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from MrX256
Here is a project I started working on back in April 2008 but hasn't had much of my attention since GTA IV was released. The aim of the game is you try to kill as many gnomes possible using C&C style superweapons before the time runs out.
At the moment the only superweapons available are Airstrike, Ion Cannon, and Nuclear Missiles.
Bugs:
It is still in beta stage so not everything works correctly (like the nukes) and there aren't any textures for the gnomes yet. There is no audio or a second stage, but this is the first release.
Compatibility:
It requires LUA Player HM6 and comes bundled with it in .PBP form for easy installation.
Should be PSP 1000 & 2000 series compatible. Use 3.XX/5.XX kernel.
http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/i...eenshot1-1.jpg
http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/i...creenshot5.jpg
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February 21st, 2009, 20:58 Posted By: wraggster
Have you been looking for a new RPG for your PSP? You're in luck, because today, Atlus and SK Telecom announced that they were partnering together to bring Crimson Gem Saga to the PSP in North America on May 26, 2009. Crimson Gem Saga actually has a history – it was once known as Astonishia Story 2: Fate to Unhorse One before it was renamed. According to the press release, the game will feature "hand-drawn visuals, an engaging fantasy tale, and an easy to use interface."
http://uk.psp.ign.com/articles/956/956056p1.html
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February 20th, 2009, 22:37 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released today
description
In the Sengoku period, ninjas are held in high regard, taking off from the end of Tenchu 3, Rikimaru and Ayame has to act before the chaos of the era swallow them whole.
Unlike other ninja games that places brute force before stealth, to survive, in this game, you must not be discovered. Make use of all the crannies and crevices to hide yourself as you ambush your enemies.
Speed is another factor, instead of prolonged battles, kill your opponent in one move. Depending on your ninja skills, you can kill boss characters with one powerful slash. Get to know your weapons as the potential you can tap into depend on them.
Plunge head-long back into the chaos and emerge victorious.
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-36pm.html
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February 20th, 2009, 22:29 Posted By: wraggster
Heres whats new:
Akira (~Mitsuo Iwata, Nozomu Sasaki, ...) JPN US$ 85.90
Body of Lies (~Russell Crowe, Leonardo DiCaprio) US US$ 35.99
Capote / In Cold Blood (~Chris Cooper, Bruce Greenwood, ...) US US$ 54.95
Changeling (~Angelina Jolie, John Malkovich, ...) US US$ 39.98
Code Blue Hybrid Version Blu-ray Box JPN US$ 382.90
Code Geass - Lelouch Of The Rebellion R2 Vol.7 JPN US$ 76.90
Code Geass - Lelouch Of The Rebellion Vol.7 (~Jun Fukuyama, Takahiro Sakurai, ...) JPN US$ 76.90
Equator 1: Power of an Ocean US US$ 24.99
Gandhi (~Candice Bergen, Edward Fox, ...) US US$ 28.95
God Bless The Machine Dancouga / Choju Kishin Dancougar Blu-ray Disc Box 2 JPN US$ 439.90
High School Musical 3: Senior Year (Deluxe Extended Edition) (~Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, ...) US US$ 39.99
High School Musical: Remix (~Zac Efron, Monique Coleman, ...) US US$ 34.99
Keitai Sosakan 7 File 07 (~Kanji Tsuda, Yuko Ito, ...) JPN US$ 63.90
Kramer vs. Kramer (~Jane Alexander, George Coe, ...) US US$ 28.95
Lady Cop & Papa Crook (~Sammi Cheng, Eason Chan, ...) HK US$ 27.90
Macross F / Macross Frontier 7 JPN US$ 76.90
Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Second Season Vol.1 (~Mamoru Miyano, Shinichiro Miki, ...) JPN US$ 52.90
Mushishi JPN US$ 51.90
Mutant Chronicles (~John Malkovich, Ron Perlman, ...) HK US$ 32.90
One Long Night (~Pedro Armendariz Jr., Alison Eastwood, ...) US US$ 29.99
Quarantine (~Jennifer Carpenter, Greg Germann, ...) US US$ 39.95
Ronin (~Robert De Niro, Jean Reno, ...) HK US$ 28.90
Sharkwater Special Edition JPN US$ 51.90
Tales of the Abyss Vol.1 (~Chihiro Suzuki, Yukana Nogami, ...) JPN US$ 65.90
The Midnight Meat Train (~Bradley Cooper, Leslie Bibb, ...) US US$ 39.99
The Passion of the Christ (~James Caviezel) US US$ 34.98
The Silence of The Lambs (~Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, ...) HK US$ 28.90
The Square - T-square Since 1978 30th Anniversary Festival - Yaon De Asobu (~T-square Super Band Special) JPN US$ 94.90
Trilogy Live In Berlin (~The Cure) JPN US$ 54.90
Trilogy Live In Berlin (~The Cure) JPN US$ 54.90
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...-1yn-84-n.html
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February 20th, 2009, 22:22 Posted By: wraggster
NIS America told us they wouldn’t disappoint when it came to releasing Disgaea 2 Portable domestically. We’ll get to know the PSP game better under the name Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days when it comes out here.
The news isn’t 100% official yet, but since the ESRB leaked the name and since Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories already came out on the PlayStation 2 all signs are pointing to a North American release in the near future.
While this is a port Nippon Ichi added a number of features to Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days. Let’s take a look at them.
A brand new story line starring Axel, the Dark Hero, and his friends like the director.
More Here --> http://www.siliconera.com/2009/02/20...ark-hero-days/
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February 20th, 2009, 22:08 Posted By: wraggster
Americans may not be fully up to speed on the details, but know that nearly half of all PlayStation 2 consoles sold have been sold in Europe.
A big part of that popularity has been down to what's now known as Sony's "Party Starter" lineup: SingStar, Buzz! and EyeToy.
These were all developed by first-party studios in the UK (and driven by ex-Sony man Phil Harrison), and all were aimed at expanding the appeal of gaming beyond its traditional market. So Buzz! was aimed at families and parties. SingStar was aimed at the girl's night in, the gay lad's night in and drunken parties in general. And EyeToy was aimed at, well, everyone.
And all three have been a success. None more so than SingStar, however, which to date has sold an astonishing 17 million copies, again mostly in Europe. So what's the secret to the success of these games?
Sony Europe's Mike Haigh knows. It's the controllers. Speaking at DICE, Haigh says it's that each of those games uses a unique controller. Non-gamers are often terrified of control pads, so - as we've seen with the success of the wavy-wavy Wii - giving them a simple substitute (like Buzz's quiz-show controllers, EyeToy's camera and SingStar's microphones) can work wonders.
So Microsoft, take note! Oh, sorry, you already have.
Oh, and speaking of microphones, that picture up there? It's of the long-awaited wireless microphones for SingStar, which were promised to appear close to game's launch in late 2007 but will instead be out in the UK on March 20. 2009.
http://kotaku.com/5157075/sony-uniqu...t-for-business
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February 20th, 2009, 22:03 Posted By: Shrygue
via Eurogamer
Sony has released another four downloadable PSP games via the handheld's online store as part of this week's PlayStation Network update.
The games are World of Pool (GBP 7.99 / EUR 9.99), International Athletics (GBP 11.99 / EUR 14.99), Spectral vs. Generation (GBP 9.99 / EUR 12.99) and State Shift (GBP 9.99 / EUR 12.99).
Otherwise this week's PSN update is mostly known to you. There's the excellent Noby Noby Boy (GBP 3.19 / EUR 3.99) and Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix (GBP 11.99 / EUR 14.99) at long last.
There's also the Burnout Paradise Legendary Cars Collection (GBP 6.29 / EUR 7.99), featuring four cars based on various film specials. They're also sold separately for GBP 1.59 / EUR 1.99 each, except in the case of the Jansen 88 Special (the Back to the Future one), which goes for GBP 3.19 / EUR 3.99.
Also in Burnout-land there's a Time Savers Pack for GBP 3.99 / EUR 4.99. Burnout fans will be able to find more details on all that on the Criterion Games Network next time they boot up Paradise.
Beyond that there's a LittleBigPlanet WipEout Costume Kit (GBP 2.39 / EUR 2.99), the Mirror's Edge Pure Time Trials Pack (GBP 6.29 / EUR 7.99) and the usual Guitar Hero and Rock Band releases, including a few by Wings for Guitar Hero.
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February 20th, 2009, 22:03 Posted By: Shrygue
via Eurogamer
Sony has released another four downloadable PSP games via the handheld's online store as part of this week's PlayStation Network update.
The games are World of Pool (GBP 7.99 / EUR 9.99), International Athletics (GBP 11.99 / EUR 14.99), Spectral vs. Generation (GBP 9.99 / EUR 12.99) and State Shift (GBP 9.99 / EUR 12.99).
Otherwise this week's PSN update is mostly known to you. There's the excellent Noby Noby Boy (GBP 3.19 / EUR 3.99) and Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix (GBP 11.99 / EUR 14.99) at long last.
There's also the Burnout Paradise Legendary Cars Collection (GBP 6.29 / EUR 7.99), featuring four cars based on various film specials. They're also sold separately for GBP 1.59 / EUR 1.99 each, except in the case of the Jansen 88 Special (the Back to the Future one), which goes for GBP 3.19 / EUR 3.99.
Also in Burnout-land there's a Time Savers Pack for GBP 3.99 / EUR 4.99. Burnout fans will be able to find more details on all that on the Criterion Games Network next time they boot up Paradise.
Beyond that there's a LittleBigPlanet WipEout Costume Kit (GBP 2.39 / EUR 2.99), the Mirror's Edge Pure Time Trials Pack (GBP 6.29 / EUR 7.99) and the usual Guitar Hero and Rock Band releases, including a few by Wings for Guitar Hero.
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February 20th, 2009, 21:56 Posted By: wraggster
"I think right now – in the future, when people look back, I think it's the renaissance of video games." These words were spoken by Jenova Chen – creator of Flower and flOw – to MTV Multiplayer on the role of digital distribution in the industry. Chen believes that digital distribution platforms like PSN, Xbox Live, WiiWare, and Steam are a bastion for new and artistic game designers to flourish.
While larger companies are struggling to maintain higher production costs on "bigger and badder" versions of the same games every year, cheap and unique downloadable titles are doing well for themselves. Games like Flower, Braid and PixelJunk Monsters are noteworthy games that exemplify the "rebirth" of diversity and creativity for the industry. While it's nice to hear that digital distribution has been experiencing a renaissance and pushing boundaries, we can only hope that the rest of the industry catches up and gets pulled out of the dark ages.
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/02/19/ga...lower-creator/
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February 20th, 2009, 21:42 Posted By: wraggster
Sony has announced that the PS3 has amassed global sales above 21 million.
As part of the Sony's announcement regarding its bid to launch hardware across Latin America, the firm claimed that life-to-date sales of the PS3 were now at 21.3 million.
The company also stated that the PlayStation Network has amassed 17 million registered accounts, though this was given as a whole number and not specifying if it included duplicate accounts and/or excluded PSP accounts and accounts activated on the PSN website.
Last week, Sony announced that total worldwide sell-in units of the PSP had surpassed the 50 million mark.
http://www.edge-online.com/news/sony...sold-worldwide
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February 20th, 2009, 21:37 Posted By: wraggster
Sony Computer Entertainment America has announced its expansion of PlayStation products to make them officially available in Latin America.
Sony says the move is intended to expand its install base, currently consisting of 21.3 million PlayStation 3 systems worldwide. The electronic giant's move into the region covers 13 different countries, and will see the wider sale of the PS3, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2.
"Our commitment to expand PlayStation business into Latin America supports our vision to provide access to social entertainment experiences that can be shared among friends and family from around the world," said Mark Stanley, director and general manager, Latin America, SCEA.
"This expansion is the direct result of us listening closely to our community, and we're proud to deliver premium hardware and software services that will allow them to easily connect, play and communicate with one another."
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...n-LatinAmerica
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February 20th, 2009, 02:21 Posted By: wraggster
News via PSPIta
The French team on the scene GeekInside begins releasing PSP Play Everywhere, developed in-One homebrew LUA.
The program includes features such as the dump of the UMD and some games like Pong.
More to follow.
Changelog v1:
Quote:
Changelog:
Five-games: Pong, Piano, Superman, Paint, Love
-E 'possible to explore the contents of the memory stick
-E 'possible to make the dump dell'UMD
-E 'can refer to the information system
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February 20th, 2009, 02:09 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from eloivanelst
PSPiton? Never heard of it before?
It's a simple application which will help you downgrading/upgrading your PSP to the firmware you need for your games. It also contains alot of real usefull information of other good apps/homebrew, such as CWCheat, Ultimate PSPTube and their links.
It has been a long time sincs I released a new version of PSPiton, but today's the day I completly re-made the app and is now alot smaller! (the previous release was about 24 mb, now it's even lesser then 1 mb!) If you're interessed, just click on the download link below, but first. Here's the changelog:
Code:
- Re-made the app (not really a changelog, lol);
- Updated the applications (Now still includes 4 apps, but there will be loads more in furture! (PSPFiler, Ultimate PSPTube, CWCheat, Adhoc File Transfer));
- New, simple look (which made the file size alot smaller);
- Improved information;
- Bug fix, which caused an error if you hitted one of the numpad keys.
Code:
What am I planning for the next version?
- More apps, of course;
- Improved info;
- Something extra's??
- The up- and downgraders files + info;
- Translations??
- And maybe some bugs fixed...If you think your app is good enough, reply me the name of it (and a link would be great) and I'll see if it's really good enough.
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February 20th, 2009, 02:01 Posted By: wraggster
Sony's European studios have been doing some fairly inventive things over the past five-plus years with the likes of EyeToy, SingStar, Buzz! and so on. To talk about development in Europe, Michael Denny, senior vice president of Worldwide Studios Europe, and Mike Haigh, development director at Sony's London Studio, made an appearance at DICE to share their experiences.
Denny opened up the talk by going over Sony Europe's recent history and calling out some of the highest selling family and party-friendly titles, like Guitar Hero and Wii Play. He then talked about the community-driven success of Buzz! and SingStar. Nothing particularly shocking or interesting was mentioned in this bit.
Michael Denny then introduced Mike Haigh. Haigh began by explaining their view of what makes a good social gaming title, including group bonding, performing and competing, a broad appeal for all ages and spectator participation. He then explained the studio's take on social versus casual games, where social titles can still be complex, whereas casual titles are simple and are largely what is played by young kids or housewives.
Haigh then talked about the creation process behind the EyeToy and showed some early development videos that Dr. Richard Marks was toying with while working on developing the camera. He then moved on to talk about SingStar, a couple different early ideas for the game (like singing songs to defeat animals), and how two mics have been included in the package because tests showed that people were shy about singing on their own, but much more willing to do so with a partner.
Next up was the topic of Buzz! He didn't talk about the software a lot, but showed a few concepts for early buzzers, one that was box-shaped with a large red button in the middle and the four colored buttons set off to the side.
Haigh ended the presentation with a video look at EyePet, a new PlayStation Eye game coming for the PS3.
http://psp.ign.com/articles/955/955522p1.html
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