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    by Published on June 27th, 2008 20:56

    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 900 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.

    Final Fantasy background music often merges rock elements with the classical and prompts a wide range of remixes. This time, a selection of pieces from Final Fantasy XI are rearranged to suit the tastes of people partial to piano melodies.

    By performing the pieces on a piano, the composer and the piano collection's producer Suida Naoshi brings out the elegant, mystical atmosphere and the grand landscape of the game.

    After some graceful piano melodies, Play-Asia.com brings you One Love [limited and standard editions], the theme song to Hana yori dango Final, performed by Arashi.

    One Love is a song with a light hearted, relaxed tempo that portrays the maturation of the relationship between the hero and heroine, and to wrap up the live drama series, several touching scenes are included in the lyrics.

    For all Hana yori dango addicts, or soon-to-be addicts out there, please check out this list for more products under the Hana yori dango franchise.

    Another series that is coming to a final is Death Note. Although both the manga and anime came to an end some time ago, the live action movie's producers have created another spin off product by featuring existing characters in an original movie.

    L has paid the price with his life to catch the killer in the previous movies and L Change the World tells the detective's fans how he spent his last days.

    Please check here for the list of Death Note products available at Play-Asia.com.

    As Hanayori Dango and Death Note both come to an end, Macross Frontier celebrates the birth of a new star, Ranka Lee. With the support from her friends and fans, the teenager published her first CD single Seikan Hikou.

    Other interesting video game soundtracks include Sengoku Basara X, a perfect collection of music to rouse your combative mood.

    Here's a summary of all new releases that were published between Saturday, June 21st and Friday, June 27th. 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 (175)
    ENKA Music releases (61)
    Anime Soundtracks & Drama CDs (80)
    Video Game Soundtracks (12)
    Blu-ray Disc Movies (22)
    Anime & Animation (123)
    Hong Kong Version Movie releases (13)
    Japanese Movies (108)
    Non-Japanese Movies / Japanese Version (190)
    J-Pop DVD releases (23)
    Misc Japanese Movie releases (5)
    Idol DVD (82)
    UMD™ Video & Music (1)

    http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...9-en-84-n.html ...
    by Published on June 27th, 2008 20:52

    Heres the list:

    10,000 B.C. (~Steven Strait, Camilla Belle, ...) US US$ 35.99
    Earth JPN US$ 46.90
    Fatal Move (~Sammo Hung, Simon Yam Tat Wah, ...) HK US$ 27.90
    Full Metal Panic [Limited Edition] (~Satsuki Yukino, Shinichiro Miki, ...) JPN US$ 379.90
    Hacken Lee Seoul Concert Hall II (~Hacken Lee) HK US$ 27.90
    House of Fury (~Gillian Chung, Stephen Fung, ...) US US$ 29.95
    In The Line Of Fire JPN US$ 47.90
    Men In Black JPN US$ 47.90
    Over Alaska US US$ 19.99
    Persepolis (~Chiara Mastroianni, Catherine Deneuve, ...) US US$ 38.96
    Reign Over Me JPN US$ 47.90
    Retto Judan Tetsudo Noritsukushi No Tabi JR20000km Zensen Soha Haru Hen (~Railroad) JPN US$ 119.90
    Rossini: La Cenerentola US US$ 45.98
    Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure US US$ 28.99
    Sekai Isan No Iyashi Part.1 Water JPN US$ 47.90
    Step Into Liquid [dts] (~Jim Knost, Alex Knost, ...) US US$ 29.99
    Surf's Up JPN US$ 47.90
    The Bone Collector (~Denzel Washington, Angelina Jolie, ...) JPN US$ 47.90
    The Spiderwick Chronicles (~Freddie Highmore, Mary-Louise Parker, ...) US US$ 39.99
    The Tour Of Misia 2008 Eighth World (~Misia) JPN US$ 52.90
    Washington the Beautiful US US$ 19.99
    ZZ Top: Live from Texas [dts] (~ZZ Top) US US$ 24.98

    http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...9-en-84-n.html ...
    by Published on June 27th, 2008 20:50

    In this article Terra Soft show you how to configure and encrypt, step-by-step, the built-in Wi-Fi network that comes with the Cell Broadband Engine-based Sony PlayStation 3. And, as a little bonus, get 16 quick steps that explain how to switch from a wireless network back to a wired network on the PS3

    http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/li...AGX59&S_CMP=GR ...

    by Published on June 26th, 2008 22:40

    News/release from Maurice10

    This is Picross (aka "Nonogram") for the PSP programmed in Lua.
    If you don't know what Picross is, check here

    Features:
    - Sizes 5, 10 and 15 supported
    - PicrossDS-like graphics
    - Timer
    - Music and sounds
    - File browser
    - Puzzle Editor/Maker
    - 215 puzzles included
    - Highscore tracking

    Cedits:
    Redesign and numerous other things by me, Maurice
    Original code by Haggar (http://haggar.pocketheaven.com/)
    Special thanks to earthHunter for converting some puzzles and Haggar for giving me permission to release this.

    Check the readme for everything else.



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    by Published on June 26th, 2008 22:36

    Sony held a group business briefing in Tokyo today to share its plans for 2008 to 2010. Taking up a good chunk of that time was Sony Computer Entertainment president Kaz Hirai, who introduced new non-game initiatives for the PlayStation brand.

    The company's long awaited video on demand service will target PlayStation 3 and PSP, adding movies and television programs to the PlayStation Network on top of the current game content. Videos will be sold through a video store on the network and will be viewable both in download and streaming form.

    America will get the first shot at the video service this summer. The program will then continue on to Japan and Europe.

    While further details will be announced at E3 next month, sample images of the video store shown at the press conference resembled the current PlayStation Store, right down to windowed video previews of content. The sample store image had buttons allowing the user to toggle between video store and game store, suggesting that PS3 users will have to access just one main shop interface to get all their downloadable content.

    Categories of video content in the sample images included "New Arrivals," "Movies," "Television," "Anime," "HD Only," "Rentals," "Purchase", and "Top Downloads." The sample images also listed pricing for a couple of titles: a Ghost Rider rental in HD at $5.99 and a Ghost Rider purchase copy in SD at $12.99. These prices are presumably unofficial.

    PlayStation products are just the start for Sony's video plans. By 2010, Sony plans on expanding the download service to televisions, PCs, and mobile sets.

    In addition to the new video service, Sony also unveiled a brand new initiative: Life with PlayStation. This new program will offer real time news updates and weather to PlayStation 3 users via an interactive globe interface. The globe interface displays recreations of the weather and shows headlines as you move to different locals. The headlines can be clicked on to open up more details in a browser window. Users can play music off their PS3 in the background as they use this service.

    Future plans for the Life with PlayStation service could go beyond just the globe. Hirai mentioned the possibility of introducing a timeline interface for letting PS3 owners sort and view their photographs chronologically.

    Sony also addressed the PlayStation Portable's multimedia functionality today. Sony will be expanding the portable's network functionality, and will at long last offer direct connection to the PlayStation Store some time this fiscal year.

    http://uk.ps3.ign.com/articles/884/8...0&RSSid=884551 ...
    by Published on June 26th, 2008 22:36

    Sony held a group business briefing in Tokyo today to share its plans for 2008 to 2010. Taking up a good chunk of that time was Sony Computer Entertainment president Kaz Hirai, who introduced new non-game initiatives for the PlayStation brand.

    The company's long awaited video on demand service will target PlayStation 3 and PSP, adding movies and television programs to the PlayStation Network on top of the current game content. Videos will be sold through a video store on the network and will be viewable both in download and streaming form.

    America will get the first shot at the video service this summer. The program will then continue on to Japan and Europe.

    While further details will be announced at E3 next month, sample images of the video store shown at the press conference resembled the current PlayStation Store, right down to windowed video previews of content. The sample store image had buttons allowing the user to toggle between video store and game store, suggesting that PS3 users will have to access just one main shop interface to get all their downloadable content.

    Categories of video content in the sample images included "New Arrivals," "Movies," "Television," "Anime," "HD Only," "Rentals," "Purchase", and "Top Downloads." The sample images also listed pricing for a couple of titles: a Ghost Rider rental in HD at $5.99 and a Ghost Rider purchase copy in SD at $12.99. These prices are presumably unofficial.

    PlayStation products are just the start for Sony's video plans. By 2010, Sony plans on expanding the download service to televisions, PCs, and mobile sets.

    In addition to the new video service, Sony also unveiled a brand new initiative: Life with PlayStation. This new program will offer real time news updates and weather to PlayStation 3 users via an interactive globe interface. The globe interface displays recreations of the weather and shows headlines as you move to different locals. The headlines can be clicked on to open up more details in a browser window. Users can play music off their PS3 in the background as they use this service.

    Future plans for the Life with PlayStation service could go beyond just the globe. Hirai mentioned the possibility of introducing a timeline interface for letting PS3 owners sort and view their photographs chronologically.

    Sony also addressed the PlayStation Portable's multimedia functionality today. Sony will be expanding the portable's network functionality, and will at long last offer direct connection to the PlayStation Store some time this fiscal year.

    http://uk.ps3.ign.com/articles/884/8...0&RSSid=884551 ...
    by Published on June 26th, 2008 22:33

    News/release from caliarbor

    Good morning,

    Slight update to initial release. I've added four play modes now (Single, Sequential, Random, and Repeat). Also added, is volume/track control via the analog nub. CPU is now clocked at 37MHZ. See included readme.txt for details of all changes.

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    by Published on June 26th, 2008 22:23

    A new trailer for Final Fantasy: Dissidia was made available to Square Enix Members today on the company's Japanese site. Dissidia is the upcoming fighting game for PSP that puts heroes and villains from past Final Fantasy games into the same world. Besides showing off several visually striking fight sequences, the trailer ends by confirming that Dissidia will see a Japanese release sometime this year. No U.S. release date is currently available.

    For those who don't have access to the Japanese site, the trailer is a fair mix of classic Square Enix cutscenes and actual gameplay. During the trailer, it appears that many villains from the various Final Fantasy titles are coming together and forming some sort of alliance. Viewers are treated to several other scenes, including Tidus from X teaming up with Zidane from IX to fight IX's primary antagonist, Kuja. We also get to see Squall, the hero of VIII, cross swords with the legendary Sephiroth.

    The gameplay segments are rather brief and cut quickly but show off fast-paced action with a wide assortment of flashy special moves.

    http://uk.psp.ign.com/articles/884/884655p1.html ...
    by Published on June 26th, 2008 22:12

    News from a128

    This is my tool I use in my current project for the NDS kart racing game, to convert *.ac 3d scenes into NDS displaylists+textures

    http://www.freewebtown.com/festival2005/ac2nds.tgz ...
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