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    Moon 

    by Published on January 9th, 2009 21:53

    Newly released today:



    2058, Lunar Outpost Alpha. Contact with Outpost Beta was lost hours ago when routine excavation revealed a subterranean structure of unknown origin.

    You are Major Kane, Chief of Military Operations for the Extra Terrestrial Encounter Organization, and you and your team have been brought in to investigate. Erratic energy readings from deep below the lunar surface tell you that this will not be a diplomatic mission. Welcome to the Moon.

    http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-351b.html ...
    by Published on January 9th, 2009 21:50

    New region free game released for the 360



    features
    This new game lets you try to name the film after watching an old-school, eight-bit-style animation of a famous scene
    This is a "six degrees of separation" challenge in which you must link together a series of clues to guess the answer
    In this game, test your power of observation as you try to determine which of two similar movie stills match a particular movie
    Movie fans in France, Italy, German, Spain, and the U.K. have even more to love, with content from some of their favorite local films included in versions of the game sold in their countries

    description
    Scene It? ® Box Office Smash for Xbox 360 brings movie and trivia fans together for a game that provides hours of laughter. Challenge your friends and family to see whose movie knowledge reigns supreme while you relive some of your favorite moments from the silver screen

    With all-new questions, more high-definition (HD) movie clips, and several new puzzle types, you have a trivia game overflowing with images plus audio and video clips from hundreds of films you know and love

    http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-2wi8.html ...
    by Published on January 9th, 2009 21:45

    New region free game released for the 360



    features
    Two wireless interactive microphones. Featuring stylish interactive motion sensors and lights, the microphones respond to singers’ actions and can be used as percussion accompaniments. With the freedom and encouragement provided by the high-quality wireless microphones, everyone can live their singing dreams in style.
    The best music. “Lips” will include a diverse selection of songs, including your favorite blasts from the past such as “Bust a Move” by Young MC, as well as new songs from breakout artists such as “Mercy” by Duffy and “Young Folks” by Peter Bjorn and John.
    Sing your music collection. “Lips” allows people to customize their experience with the songs that matter most to them by singing along with friends to the music from their personal collection.
    Play along. Using the standard Xbox 360 controller, up to two people will be able to join the fun and choose from a variety of percussion accompaniment to play along with the music in “Lips.” By placing control of various tambourines, claps and of course the ubiquitous cowbell at the fingertips of anyone with a controller, “Lips” creates a social entertainment experience for friends, co-workers and kids alike.
    Constant flow of new music. From the songs that will come with the game, to your own music collection and the ability to download new tracks from Xbox LIVE Marketplace, “Lips” will continually provide new music to bring people together and keep the party going.

    description
    Microsoft Corp. is taking a whole new stage with “Lips,” an all-new music franchise exclusively for Xbox 360. “Lips” is the only singing game that offers wireless motion-sensitive microphones and the ability to sing from your own music collection of DRM-free songs.* Start channeling your favorite pop star because it’s you, your friends and most important your music that turns “Lips,” the new singing game for Xbox 360, into the world’s ultimate party experience this holiday season.

    Keiichi Yano, celebrated developer behind some of the industry’s most beloved rhythm games, brings his vision of collaborative and social musical entertainment to “Lips.” The first and only singing game that offers interactive motion-sensitive microphones to make your party rock all night long, “Lips” encourages players to toss apprehensions out the window and join the party.

    http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-2x5q.html ...
    by Published on January 9th, 2009 21:33

    Heres the list:

    Absolute Best of Ghost Hunters US US$ 24.98
    Atmospheres: Earth, Air & Water US US$ 28.99
    Babylon A.D. (~Vin Diesel, Michelle Yeoh, ...) US US$ 39.98
    Bangkok Dangerous (~Nicolas Cage, Charlie Yeung, ...) US US$ 39.99
    Dexter: The Complete First Season (~Michael C. Hall, Julie Benz, ...) US US$ 54.98
    Disaster Movie (~Matt Lanter, Kim Kardashian, ...) US US$ 39.99
    Eden Lake (~Kelly Reilly, Michael Fassbender, ...) US US$ 29.95
    Friday Night Lights (~Billy Bob Thornton, Tim McGraw, ...) US US$ 29.98
    Hacken's Concert Hall Live Karaoke (~Hacken Lee) HK US$ 41.90
    Hard Gun (~Panna Rittikrai, Tony Jaa, ...) US US$ 24.98
    Opium and the Kung Fu Master (~Lung Ti, Tak-lo Mai, ...) US US$ 24.98
    Pineapple Express (~Gary Cole, James Franco, ...) US US$ 39.95
    Righteous Kill (~Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, ...) US US$ 39.98
    The Happening (~Mark Wahlberg, Zooey Deschanel, ...) JPN US$ 51.90
    The Last Emperor (~John Lone, Joan Chen, ...) US US$ 39.95
    The Wackness (~Famke Janssen, Ben Kingsley, ...) US US$ 39.95

    http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...-1xa-84-n.html ...
    by Published on January 9th, 2009 21:31

    Welcome to this week's Movie/Music news roundup, containing new Japanese and Hong Kong Video and Music releases from this week listed at Play-Asia.com. Around 150 new items are covered in this week, including new J-Pop, Anime as well as Japanese, Hong Kong and Western movie releases and much more.

    There are two wonderful game OSTS newly arrived in our warehouse. Tales of the Abyss, a fantasy RPG that combines classical elegance with pop and cool music elements has released another soundtrack. This image album contains the song contributions from a wide range of sources.

    As the last game on the PlayStation2™, Dragon Ball: Infinity World combines the best parts of the fighting game series, including the music. The exciting tracks will heat up your blood and restore your fighting spirit. Listen to the sountrack as you wait for the live action movie to go on your local silver screen.

    Besides the fighters in the Dragon Ball tournaments, Takizawa Hideaki, one of Johnny's boys has his blood heated up as he performed Ai Kakumei [A vers., B vers.]. by mixing Chopin's Revolution and Johnny styled dance beats, the artist created a delightful blend of a piece that reminds people of the Takarazuka shows.

    Besides music releases, the Blu-ray disc version of Bangkok Dangerous has arrived. After the relaxing or healthily exciting pieces, take a look at the intrigues spawning in the underworld.

    Here's a summary of all new releases that were published between Saturday, January 3rd and Friday, January 9th. If some specific item that you are looking for is missing, please don't hesitate to contact our customer service with your request.


    J-Pop Music releases (42)
    ENKA Music releases (9)
    Anime Soundtracks & Drama CDs (21)
    Video Game Soundtracks (2)
    Blu-ray Disc Movies (16)
    Anime & Animation (21)
    Hong Kong Version Movie releases (11)
    Japanese Movies (10)
    Non-Japanese Movies / Japanese Version (12)
    J-Pop DVD releases (4)
    Idol DVD (1)
    UMD™ Video & Music (1)

    http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...-1xa-84-n.html ...
    by Published on January 9th, 2009 21:27

    Welcome to this week's Games Update, our weekly summary featuring all new product arrivals from the last seven days.

    The new year is starting off calm as developers give their fans some time to play through the plethora of games released during Christmas before another bombardment of goodies come through. That said, there are few new releases arriving at the Play-Asia warehouse this week.

    Although there are no new releases, a number of budget priced version of previously released hot games came out, for those who has missed these when they first came out or are waiting for less expensive versions, here's the time to grab them and play before a new wave of games come out to tempt you.

    Xbox360™
    Armored Core: For Answer (Platinum Collection) JPN US$ 34.90
    Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom (Platinum Collection) JPN US$ 34.90
    Trusty Bell: Chopin no Yume / Eternal Sonata (Platinum Collection) JPN US$ 44.90

    Sony PSP™
    Mobile Suit Gundam: Giren no Yabou - Axis no Kyoui (PSP the Best) JPN US$ 34.90
    The Happening JPN US$ 31.90

    Video Game related Soundtracks
    Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World Original Soundtrack JPN US$ 31.90
    Tales of the Abyss Image Album JPN US$ 31.90

    Game releases will pick up their momentum next week as a number of highly anticipated products are scheduled to come out:

    Xbox360™
    Lord of the Rings: Conquest ASIA US$ 49.90

    PlayStation3™
    Lord of the Rings: Conquest ASIA US$ 49.90
    Naruto Narutimate Storm ASIA US$ 69.90
    Naruto Narutimate Storm JPN US$ 74.90

    Nintendo Wii™
    Akumajou Dracula Judgment / Castlevania: Judgment JPN US$ 68.90

    Nintendo DS™
    Moon US US$ 34.90

    http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...-1x9-84-n.html ...
    by Published on January 9th, 2009 21:27

    Welcome to this week's Games Update, our weekly summary featuring all new product arrivals from the last seven days.

    The new year is starting off calm as developers give their fans some time to play through the plethora of games released during Christmas before another bombardment of goodies come through. That said, there are few new releases arriving at the Play-Asia warehouse this week.

    Although there are no new releases, a number of budget priced version of previously released hot games came out, for those who has missed these when they first came out or are waiting for less expensive versions, here's the time to grab them and play before a new wave of games come out to tempt you.

    Xbox360™
    Armored Core: For Answer (Platinum Collection) JPN US$ 34.90
    Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom (Platinum Collection) JPN US$ 34.90
    Trusty Bell: Chopin no Yume / Eternal Sonata (Platinum Collection) JPN US$ 44.90

    Sony PSP™
    Mobile Suit Gundam: Giren no Yabou - Axis no Kyoui (PSP the Best) JPN US$ 34.90
    The Happening JPN US$ 31.90

    Video Game related Soundtracks
    Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World Original Soundtrack JPN US$ 31.90
    Tales of the Abyss Image Album JPN US$ 31.90

    Game releases will pick up their momentum next week as a number of highly anticipated products are scheduled to come out:

    Xbox360™
    Lord of the Rings: Conquest ASIA US$ 49.90

    PlayStation3™
    Lord of the Rings: Conquest ASIA US$ 49.90
    Naruto Narutimate Storm ASIA US$ 69.90
    Naruto Narutimate Storm JPN US$ 74.90

    Nintendo Wii™
    Akumajou Dracula Judgment / Castlevania: Judgment JPN US$ 68.90

    Nintendo DS™
    Moon US US$ 34.90

    http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...-1x9-84-n.html ...
    by Published on January 8th, 2009 20:41

    Fanjita and the NoobZ team today posted this:

    You've probably seen the news that MaTiAz and FreePlay have found an exploit in the ancient game GripShift, which works on all PSPs (including PSP3000) and up to the latest Sony 5.02 firmware.

    This is great news, it's been a long time since a new game exploit was published, and it opens the way for at least user-mode homebrew on the PSP3000. Here at Noobz we saw the bat-signal calling for "someone who has experience in progressing exploits" to help out with developing this one further, and I'm glad to announce that we'll be joining forces with FreePlay and MaTiAz.

    The exploit already includes an SDK to allow porting of homebrew by devs, but that's cumbersome. Our initial focus will be to make it easier to run standard homebrew via this exploit, by adapting eloader to it. This will be restricted purely to user-mode homebrew, since there is currently no public kernel-mode exploit that could be used here, and compatibility is likely to be patchy due to the security measures in the later firmwares which make determining all the syscalls almost impossible. Still, you can expect that at least some emulators and other popular pure user-mode homebrew will run.

    Beyond that, if anyone finds a usable route to kernel-mode then a HEN and downgrader ought to be doable, but we're not focussing on that at this time.

    Pre-announcements aren't normally the Noobz way, but in this case it seemed worthwhile to let people know, in case anyone was thinking of doing similar work. We won't predict timescales, especially as everyone is very busy at the moment and there's a fair amount of work to be done - so please don't ask.

    http://w2.hidemyass.com/index.php?q=...5ldS9qb29tbGEv

    I cant post the real url because someone has banned Virgin ISPs from the website which annoys me like hell, so use this url if your like me on Virgin.

    Other than that its great to hear from Fanjita and the NooBZ guys again ...
    by Published on January 8th, 2009 20:34

    Sounds like Sony is swinging for the fences in New York. At CES this year, Howard Stringer took the stage with Reggie Jackson to announce that the new Yankee Stadium will be pairing up with Sony to have PlayStations in every suite. While no additional details were provided based on Stringer's announcement, the partnership would more than likely follow the format of a similar attraction set up at the Washington Nationals Ballpark, which is the first of its kind.

    The Sony area at the Nationals Ballpark is set up in the park's Strike Zone, which is near the Center Field Gate. According to a Sony representative, the gaming area allows attendees to participate in contests and prizes at the ballpark, and check out retail builds of Sony games at kiosks that are in the PlayStation area. While Sony's popular The Show franchise is obviously in attendance, other Sony games are present, as the Strike Zone has a SingStar Stage where audience members can get up and perform. While it is primarily a PS3 lounge, it's entirely possible that PSP games or PS2 titles can be rotated into these areas depending on the title.

    We're trying to get additional information on exactly what and where the Sony/Yankee Stadium partnership will be located in the ballpark, so as soon as we receive that info, we'll pass it along.

    http://uk.ps3.ign.com/articles/942/942940p1.html ...
    by Published on January 8th, 2009 20:31

    Is the $399 price tag of the 80 GB PlayStation 3 getting you down? Not to worry – the system offers you more bang for your buck than a similar Xbox 360 or Wii setup would, according to Sony.

    In a recent press release, the Sony marketing team brands the PS3 as the best deal in gaming, and blasts the Xbox 360 for being a "burden on the wallet."

    "The Xbox 360 requires additional money, multiple upgrades and additional external devices," the release reads.

    Comparing an 80GB PS3 at $399 and an Xbox 360 Arcade unit at USD $199, Sony makes the case that to upgrade the latter to include all the features of the former would cost USD $449 - $499. Comparing the two consoles' features, Sony says adding a wi-fi adapter ($100), hard drive ($100-$150) and an Xbox Live Gold membership ($50 a year) to the cost of an Xbox 360 Arcade would push its cost over $400.

    The release did not compare Sony consoles with other Microsoft SKUs, including the Xbox 360 Elite, which comes with a 120 GB hard drive for $399 and the Xbox 360 Pro unit, which features a 60 GB hard drive for $299.

    But it's not just money that you'll lose if you pick a PS3 over an Xbox 360, in Sony's estimation. In addition to your hard-earned cash, you'll also be saying goodbye to valuable living room space. Sony accuses the Xbox 360 of requiring so many add-ons that it will "add clutter to the entertainment center."

    The only unique Xbox 360 add-ons that we're aware of are the now-obsolete HD-DVD peripheral and the optional wi-fi adapter, which is about the size of a pack of gum and snaps snugly onto the back of the console. All other peripherals (controllers, cables, camera, chatpad, etc.) are similar for both Sony and Microsoft consoles.

    The Xbox 360 bore the brunt of Sony's derision, but the Nintendo Wii didn't escape a beating. According to Sony marketing folks, "the Wii's lack of enhanced features comes at the expense of a comprehensive entertainment solution." Ouch.

    What do you think about the comparative value of the three major game consoles? Is the Xbox 360 too expensive? Is the PlayStation 3 the best deal in town? Is the Wii a comprehensive entertainment solution? Let us know in the comments section.

    http://uk.ps3.ign.com/articles/942/942931p1.html ...
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