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    by Published on March 23rd, 2007 22:24

    Those of you wondering where the rather splendid GripShift was on the PlayStation Network launch list will be pleased to learn that it turned up after all.


    New Zealand (good country) based developer Sidhe sent word that the game is available to buy through the PlayStation Store in Europe and Australia, for a frankly brilliant introductory price of EUR 7.99.

    GripShift - once an underrated PSP game - really comes into its own on PS3 thanks to a range of instantly-accessible online leaderboards that inject real competition into every track. A mixture of racing, puzzling and platforming, it's moreish to the point of being slightly debilitating.

    via eurogamer ...
    by Published on March 23rd, 2007 22:19

    New from Divineo China



    The new version of the popular JT player, 1GB of internal memory to play all audio formats available. Plus a radio tuner and full color display. The most features at the lowest price. Available in 4 colors: Black, Silver, Pink and Green.

    Built- in Memory: 1GB
    Display: 1.5" 65K color liquid crystal display
    ID3: 17 Multi Language
    Equalizers: Normal, Rock, Jazz, Classic, Pop, Bass
    Play Mode: Intro, Normal, Repeat One, Repeat All, Random, Folder, Repeat Folder
    FM Stereo radio: FM tuner with 40 station memories
    FM Recording: Ready
    Digital Voice Recording: MP1/ MP2/ MP3/ AMV support (MP4 movie)/ WMA/ WMV/ ASF/ WAV
    Digital Voice Recording :ACT/ WAV
    Power Supply: 3.7V Li-Polymer Battery
    Connection: High speed USB 2.0
    Supported OS: Windows 98/ 2000/ ME/ XP/ Mac OS 10.3/ Linux 2.4.2
    Dimension(cm)g: 4cm x 9cm x 0.8cm (g)
    Firmware Upgradeable: Ready
    Lyric Display: Ready
    Output: 5mW + 5mW (32 OHM)
    Frequency Range: 20Hz – 20KHz
    Encoding Format: 5Kbps – 320Kbps
    Accessories: Earphone, USB Cable, Install CD, Manual, Line-in cable, USB adaptor connector, earphone, Warranty ...
    by Published on March 23rd, 2007 22:16

    It's here! The PlayStation 3 has finally gone on sale on the UK and we've got footage of the first guy in the queue (fumbling through his wallet trying to find a card that would work) shelling out to be part of Sony's next-gen.

    PlayStation 3 has just gone on sale in the UK, at Virgin Megastore on Oxford Road. Sony Studios boss Phil Harrison was at the store overseeing operation PS3, as was ex-Sony Europe boss Chris Deering.

    But compared to the recent Wii launch last November, the turnout was a bit low key. That's mainly down to the fact that there are plenty of units in stock up and down the country. You should be able to walk straight into a store tomorrow and pick one up without a pre-order or excuse as to why you took a day off work to stand in line. Of course the turnout may also be down to the £425 price tag.

    Just over 100 gamers were allowed inside Virgin Megastore to be the first in the UK to buy the machine. But Sony made the 24-hour queuing process worth every bladder-bruising second. The first 100 or so in line were given a free 46" HD TV for their efforts in bladder control. If we'd known this was going to happen, we'd have been in that queue since Wednesday afternoon too.

    As midnight neared, an announcer told the gathering mass that they would get their free telly in the post, presumably so they wouldn't have to walk around the centre of London with 'rob me' written all over them. A 46" HD TV is also too big to carry alongside a big bag of PS3. It took two Virgin staffers to carry one out to a waiting taxi.

    The UK launch of the PS3 was, for one short moment, in danger of being delayed yet again. Ritatsu Thomas, 17 from Mitcham, was the first person in the queue and the world watched as he had to rifle through his wallet to find a card that actually worked - it looked like the first few he tried crumbled under the £425 weight of his decision. But he got there in the end and you can see his reaction in the movie on your right.

    Virgin's promo boss was pleased with how it all went though, saying, "Last night's Sony PS3 launch at Virgin Megastores flagship store on Oxford Street exceeded all expectations. We staged a retail first by allowing eager gaming fans the chance to camp overnight in the basement of the store, to make sure they were in prime position to get their hands on the console. The event culminated with Sony being very generous by giving away 46 inch Sony Bravia TVs to the first 125 the queue."

    Stay tuned for more on the PS3 launch over the coming week.

    Videos Here ...
    by Published on March 23rd, 2007 22:13

    Earlier this week Disney revealed its plans to bring a new Pirates of the Caribbean game to all formats, and now we have a gameplay trailer than shows off some surprisingly sweet-looking environments.

    Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End will be based on both the latest film of the same name and the previous film, Dead Man's Chest.

    The action looks pretty, so if the fighting is as "innovative" and intuitive as Disney say, this could be a decent movie-licence romp.

    We'll see when it hits shelves in May in US. A UK release is expected soon after.

    Trailer Here ...
    by Published on March 23rd, 2007 22:12

    We are yet to see a good beat-'em-up working well on the Wii with its innovative Remote, but Mortal Kombat Armageddon looks like it could be the first.

    Instead of having player flail their arms around like the Naruto and Bleach fighters on Wii, MKA will have you performing simple and controlled gestures to make your on-screen fighter pull of special moves.

    It makes executing fireballs, spear throws and super kicks so easy - you don't have to worry about slamming seven buttons at once - you just calmly move the Remote.

    These screens give you an idea of how it will work, and if it proves to be intuitive during the heat of a battle, MKA is going to rock on Wii.

    Screens Here ...
    by Published on March 23rd, 2007 22:11

    Perhaps expectedly auction site salesman have got rather presumptuous with their eBay prices after the PS3 launch in Europe, marking up consoles to as much as £600 on the site.

    Thankfully, it looks like there's no-one out their silly enough or in a remote-enough Welsh village to have to pay for the eBay seller's prices. Though things could certainly change after the consumer troops clean up the last wave of PS3s left in the shops this morning.

    The highest actual bid we've encountered thus far has beenthis PS3 auction where one lucky bidder is currently offering a £499 price tag on a PS3 and one game.

    To be honest though that isn't too far off what three members of the CVG team paid this morning when we walked into HMV and Virgin and got a PS3 each without a pre-order.

    Looking further through the listings there's also a handful of bargains to be had; if you're quick enough there are a number of PS3s and games up for grabs for under RRP, though no-one's offering £146 worth of beer.

    We expect the true eBay consensus to emerge after the weekend shopping spree - so stay tuned for more auction fun. It's safe to say that there's none of the nonsense we saw at Wii, 360 and US PS3 launches to been seen though.

    via cvg ...
    by Published on March 23rd, 2007 22:10

    via cvg

    It turns out that sending us £146 worth of beer yesterday (it's still cold) wasn't the end of Microsoft's PS3 launch-thwarting plans, as the company lead a continent-wide assault on Sony's console launch by land, sea and... well we suppose the beer had to be air-freighted over at some point.

    The first bit of mischief from the Xbox 360 house went down at the Midnight PS3 launch in Paris, where a big Xbox 360-branded boat sailed passed queuing punters with the message "Xbox 360 heart you". We don't know what it means either, but we're sure the cold French punters got the message.

    An hour later (thanks to the wonders of time zones) more naughty pranksters descended on the official London launch event at Virgin Megastore Oxford Street. As you can imagine the chilly London weather isn't ideal for a street campout, but luckily some friendly chaps were on hand giving out free camping chairs.

    Further investigation revealed the chairs were branded with the message "Shouldn't have kept you waiting" and the internet URL www.shkyw.org. We'll let you check that site out yourself to discover who the mischievous do-gooders really were. ...
    by Published on March 23rd, 2007 06:39

    via engadget

    If you weren't already aware, there actually is a bright side to Sony jacking up the price of its PlayStation 3 for European gamers, and while folks were still forced to camp out to snag a (somewhat) coveted unit, things went over drastically better during London's launch compared to similar ones here in the US. While we knew the Brits and Aussies were fully prepared to blow a good chunk of savings on the pricey machine, Americans should seriously scrutinize just how easily these other nations pulled off the high-profile launch, reportedly happening sans any reckless drive-bys or random acts of violence. More interesting, however, is the tidbit where "everyone who purchased a PS3 at the London launch event received a free 46-inch HD television and a taxi home." You read right -- over £250,000 ($490,450) worth of HDTVs were handed carted out to over 100 presumably elated gamers, and London officials made sure that cabs were readily available to rush buyers home after completing their transactions. Notably, a 17-year old fan snagged the pole position in line after waiting just 36 paltry hours, which still suggests that we Americans are more devoted (or delusional, depending on perspective) when it comes to camping out, but we don't even want to imagine the mayhem that would've ensued here if the first hundred buyers were eligible for a free display. Good show, England, good show. ...
    by Published on March 23rd, 2007 00:58

    Bit late with this one as the upload on Neoflash Forums was a tad cranky.

    Heres Samotes entry into the Neoflash Contest:

    You have to put all the metal disk in the other side.

    The 2 player mode is not enabled for now.

    Enjoy

    Screenshot, Download and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on March 23rd, 2007 00:47

    HtheB has posted a fixed Version of his entry in the Neoflash Comp.



    This is a MSN Messenger Client for the NDS.

    It now supports DLDI
    and works with the newest DS Lite's

    Download the BeupFolders.rar and extract it in the root of your card.

    Dont forget to patch it with DLDI!

    EDIT:
    It works on the neoflash.. so why not buying a Neoflash?

    EDIT2:
    It works now with the M3 Simply, R4DS and the MMD.

    Remember... I can't submit this file to the Compo because it's after the deathline.. hehe
    so

    Known bug at the "fixed beup": The time is incorrect! Will fix this later.

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
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