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    by Published on November 2nd, 2007 19:37

    Subsidies, sponsorships and other forms of public funding for videogames developers is not a good solution to increasing development costs, according to Dr Klemens Kundratitz, managing director of Koch Media.

    Speaking exclusively to GamesIndustry.biz he is worried about the uneven playing field that countries such as Canada create, but believes that public funding would lead to games for the sake of culture, rather than for the sake of the customer.

    "I don't believe in sponsorship, public funding and subsidies at all, because I think that those systems will lead to games being produced for reasons that are not what the consumer demands, but because people think they should be for cultural reasons."
    "It takes the attention away from what the customer wants, and if we create great entertainment then the customer will buy it and I'd rather not have everybody focused on how to get subsidies from various places."

    http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=30129 ...
    by Published on November 2nd, 2007 19:37

    Researchers long believed that human perception was limited to tracking four moving objects at one time. But a new study, challenging participants to follow 16 dots moving at a very slow pace on a computer screen, found that participants were able to track up to eight objects at once (or double what we previously thought possible).

    The major downfall of our ability to track objects is speed. Because once these dots hit the on-screen speed of 0.15 metres per second, subjects were only able to track one dot at a time.

    http://kotaku.com/gaming/research/ga...nce-317736.php ...
    by Published on November 2nd, 2007 16:45

    News/release from jfig111

    Ever wanted to be a chef with no Cookbooks or No Online Cookbooks? Then you want PSP Chef, The worlds best portable cooking guide.

    Update 1.10 for PSP Chef!

    -Bug fixed for "Don't Gross Out The World" Food trivia [Main Page]
    -New Icons, Linking to "Cook Online" and "Sendernet" [Main Page]
    -Fixed bug for Tiramisu [Recipes]
    -You can now add your own recipes Manually! [Recipes]

    How to add recipes:

    1. Make any recipe, (5 Max.) save them as, addon1.html, addon2.html, addon3.html, addon4.html, addon5.html. If lets say you only had 2, just save addon1.html, and addon2.html.

    2. Put them in the "PSPChef" folder

    3. Go on your PSP, and in the recipes section, you will see 5 new icons, "Addon" they say on them.

    4. You should be able to view your recipe, you can customize your recipe, put pictures, or anything, then if you want them to be shared, upload them and post a link in the forum for the world to see your creation!

    PSP Chef 1.10 Released!

    1. Download file from (Download PSP Chef 1.00!)

    2. Read the instructions to get it going!

    Make Screen Mode "Normal" and set everything on except Conserve Memory. Turn it off

    Download HERE and Give Feedback Via Comments
    via jfig111 ...
    by Published on November 2nd, 2007 16:43

    Mediumguage has updated his text reader and file manager for the PSP to v3.8

    Heres Whats New:

    general:
    - added a metronome feature.
    - enabled to save CPU clock settings.
    - bundled kernel3.00 version (in kernel3 folder) that cannot do following feature:
    -- connecting to PC via USB.
    -- flash memory maintenance.
    -- writing files into flash0 (though flash1 can be modified).
    -- showing flash device information.
    filer:
    - added a feature to access ZIP archive file. (read-only)
    - changed normal-color to directory-color for archive file's directory.
    text viewer:
    - able to read LATIN1-1252 encoding.
    picture viewer:
    - fixed a bug that a progress indicator remained on screen when it finished to read a small picture.
    .

    Download and Give Feedback via Comments ...
    by Published on November 2nd, 2007 16:39

    News/release from Jaklub:

    Hello. I made the PSP Homebrew game named "JPong 0.3". It's Pong remake (yep, Pong will never die out). You control your paddle with D-pad (first player) or triangle and cross (second player). It contains music, sounds, 1player and 2player modes, pause, map selecting, etc. I'm going to make new versions.

    He already updated to v0.4

    Hello again. I just released JPong 0.4. I write about this in this thread, because I won't make new one for it.
    Changelog:
    * 2player mode bugfix (2player mode didn't run in JPong 0.3)
    * ball bugfix
    * paddle sprite edited
    + 3 new bgs
    + new music track

    Download HERE and Give Feedback Via comments
    via jaklub ...
    by Published on November 2nd, 2007 06:31

    via acidmods

    Ok this is my current mod im doing . At the moment it isnt finished completely as i have yet to wire up the d pad - but withe the current releases of joysens i dont think there is much point in doing so (although i may if i have time between other mods im doin). I am rubbish at the game in the vid and the turning in wipeout pure is really hard but i assure you that all the buttons shown ARE WORKING. Anyway onto the vid:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgUMEspg9tU

    PS: sorry about green thing i dunno how to get rid of it and it just appeared
    pps: thanks for the tut PVP - if anyone wants to do this mod with/without dpad then pvp has written a brief tut
    ...
    by Published on November 2nd, 2007 06:29

    News/release from sony psp player

    I made a small pong game with a customiseable background. The ball avoids black pixels, it can't go over them. You can make your own bg.png and draw some black lines onto it to make a custom map.
    There is an english and a german EBOOT.PBP in the 7zip.
    The game runs on the 3xx Kernel and on the Slim PSP.

    http://www.sendspace.com/file/ck1e37

    Download Above and Give Feedback Via Comments
    via sony psp player ...
    by Published on November 1st, 2007 20:39



    Apple's "love it," "hate it" or "hack it to pieces" iPhone is Time's "Invention Of the Year," following up last year's YouTube win. Nothing more to say about this thing that hasn't been said a million times, but don't worry, Time is careful to retread it all just in case you've been in a coma since January.

    http://www.engadget.com/2007/11/01/t...n-of-the-year/ ...
    by Published on November 1st, 2007 20:38



    Wal-Mart may have been the first to tempt HD-fence-sitters with a $100 HD-A2 player (however limited), but it looks like it's not the only one, with Best Buy now also listing the very same player for the impulse buy-inducing price of $99.99. Of course, it's sold out online, so you may be better off trying your luck at your local store. Not surprisingly, the HD DVD PR folk are keen to talk up this recent spat of price reductions, including the still decent $197 price for the A2 at Circuit City and Amazon, and Sears's Black Friday price of $169 for the newer HD-A3 model, which also comes with two movies bundled in the box (not to mention the five free mail-in movies available with the purchase of any of the players).

    http://www.engadget.com/2007/11/01/b...d-other-hd-dv/ ...
    by Published on November 1st, 2007 20:22

    DragonMinded has released a new version of his rather excellent PDA/Web Browser and Much more app for the Nintendo DS

    Heres whats new:

    Fixes found in 3.05
    * Added extra checking to the image parser code to hopefully stop more freezes.
    * Added back in ability to create lowercase filenames that are short.
    * Added bad file check to gba_nds_fat so corrupt files shouldn't freeze DSO anymore.
    * Added ability to download files on web browser.
    * Added auto-hide setting to web browser.
    * Changed default progress color on web browser to be more visible.
    * Changed all audio formats that read on interrupt to read from a buffer.
    o OGG, AAC, M4A files play faster now.
    o OGG, AAC, M4A, MP3 files more stable.
    * Fixed a bug in the downloader code that added garbage extensions to some images, making sites crash.
    * Fixed a bug in the mp3 player that detected some stereo songs as mono, decreasing the quality.
    * Fixed directory sort order bug.
    * Fixed bug where sites using
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