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    by Published on October 17th, 2006 22:16

    aeolusc posted this news/release:

    Intro
    =====
    This is a prx mod written for DevHook 0.4+, which is used to view/search
    and modify/lock data in memory while playing game.

    HOWTO Install
    =============
    1. Run accessory tool CMA.exe, select target for installation and click
    Install button.
    2. Start game, press [Volume UP] + [Volume DOWN] button to call up the menu.

    Note
    ====
    If wanna dump memory or use fuzzy search, plz confirm that there're at least
    24M free space on MemoryStick (sugget 48M for fuzzy search).

    What's New
    ==========
    2006-10-17 v0.6 alpha
    [+] Added text reading to menu, files should put in ms0:/CheatMaster/txt/ (Note: the size is recommended smaller than 200KB)
    [!] Rename fuzzy search to unknown search
    [!] Fixed an align bug in unknown search
    [!] Rewritten codes to use kernel memory heap allocation in order to improve compatible (thx to newest PSPSDK patched by TyRaNiD)
    [!] Interface tweak
    [!] Read fonts from ms instead of static link
    [!] Accessory Tool: Improved compatible with cwcheat database, better text inject determination
    [o] PSPSDK rev 2028 or higher required for compiling the codes

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    by Published on October 17th, 2006 22:12

    TacticalPenguin posted this news/release:

    Chase the Penguin is coded in lua and is my first game to date. For this release, I've added simple AI, made a multiplayer mode, and made a credits screen. CTP must be installed to luaplayer right now, but I will make it standalone in a future release.

    The point of the game is to chase around a penguin with a crosshair and try to catch it.
    One more thing. I've been asked to make a picture of a penguin that has been shot and is all bloody to be shown when you catch the penguin. If it is requested enough, I'll add it to the todo list.

    To-do list:
    -Improve AI
    -Score/timing system
    -Redo the in-game graphics
    -Make standalone
    -Ad-Hoc mode

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    by Published on October 17th, 2006 22:04

    Via PSPfanboy

    The second half of October is going to be an expensive month for PSP owners. October 31st will be an especially expensive time, with two of the PSP's biggest heavy-hitters launching simultaneously: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories and Killzone Liberation. The early reviews of Killzone are in, and so far, it's good:

    IGN (90/100) - "It seems wherever Liberation can go the extra mile, it does. It delivers on all fronts, from a thoroughly engrossing single-player campaign to an addictive multiplayer component. Liberation also shames most other PSP offerings through its presentation, which blends excellent visuals and sound with a clean and user-friendly interface. It has a few quirks, but in the end, they seem almost negligible. Definitely recommended to fans of the action genre, but also to anyone who dislikes bad games."
    Game Informer (73/100) - "Killzone is a franchise that has generated a lot of hype based on one average console FPS and a really wicked E3 video a couple of years ago, but Liberation is a PSP title that has some real meat on its bones... The basics here are all done well; I just wish there was a better auto-targeting system in place, a flaw that really limited my enjoyment of this game. Still, when portable versions of shooters so often feel like product for product's sake, it's good to see a company that's actually trying to do some quality work on the PSP."
    UGO (90/100) - "Gameplay-wise, Liberation is one of the best overhead shooters we've ever played... We would've liked to see a slightly meatier single-player experience, but the promised downloadable chapters and maps should help that. Mutliplayer, on the other hand, is top notch, and if you've got a couple friends with the game, it'll be a sure way to kill a few hours."
    Meaty? Not meaty? Game Informer and UGO seem to disagree and the meatocity of the game, but one cannot forget that much more content will be made available later on in the year as free downloads, such as the highly coveted Infrastructure multiplayer. Our very own Chris Powell gave the demo an 8.5 earlier in the year, and it appears that the final version of the game is well represented by the demo. So, dust off your demo UMDs, and give the demo a spin. Chances are if you like the demo, you'll like the game.
    ...
    by Published on October 17th, 2006 22:03

    Via PSPFanboy

    Everyone wants to compete with the iPod, but only one company has been successful at getting close to the iPod's dominance as a personal media player (PMP). No, it's not Microsoft. It's Sony. People have criticized Sony for failing to capitalize on personal media like Apple has, but many forget that the PSP is not just a games machine, but a PMP as well. According to MP3newswire.net, the PSP is in second place in the competitive PMP market, selling one system per every 2.3 iPods sold. Considering how people seem to buy iPods by the dozen, we can deduce that PSP sales are quite brisk.

    With a beautiful, large widescreen, and the ability to do so many other things (games, internet, etc.), the PSP is easily the best PMP out there. Yes, some may argue that Memory Sticks are expensive, but with recent price drops, that argument simply doesn't hold too much weight to it.
    ...
    by Published on October 17th, 2006 21:37

    Via IGN

    For any hardcore DS gamer there's one specific facet of touch gaming that simply needs to be dead on. When dealing with competitive gaming, a good stylus is as important as a solid d-pad or perfectly tuned analog stick, and though the DS Lite stylus is a fine first attempt, gamers are finding alternate options in the form of third-party accessories.



    A few of the hotter styli out there are making a huge splash on gaming message boards, as well as in our IGN offices. Our resident DS man "Cranky" Craig Harris, for example, stands behind his classic PDA Panache DS Lite Pro stylus; a beautiful metal styli that's sturdy enough for gargantuan man hands, but still small enough to fit in the DS Lite. For Bozon's money, it's the Comfort Stylus, a bendable pointer that's perfect for wrapping around your finger or thumb, great for DS first-person shooters or for switching quickly between a d-pad/button game over to quick menu interface. Regardless of what you chose, there's a ton of options out there, and the list just got a bit bigger.

    Prime Global Enterprises, maker of the Comfort Stylus, has announced today that a new version of the stylus is available for gamers. While the design hasn't been completely overhauled, the Comfort Stylus is now available in blue, white, light pink, and of course classic red. In addition, the stylus has been lengthened by a quarter of an inch in size, and is now built with the tip if the pointer overlapping the rubber coating, which was one of our initial issues with the design. While we haven't gone hands-on with the new stylus yet, the design seems to have fixed the initial problems with the tip, making it more durable overall.

    You can check out the official web page for the Comfort Stylus here, which now includes the new product and shipping information. Here's hoping for a DS Lite-specific Comfort Stylus in the near future. ...
    by Published on October 17th, 2006 21:36

    What would a Grand Theft Auto game be without fast cars, great tunes and tons of guns? The second PSP release for the series is just around the corner with Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, and speaking of guns, Rockstar has given us a breakdown of some of the game's biggest arsenal pieces right here. From the M16 to Vulcan Canon to RPG, if you want to make some noise in Vice City, this is how you'll want to do it.

    Full article at IGN ...
    by Published on October 17th, 2006 21:35

    While the PlayStation 2 will receive its latest and likely last title in Zipper Interactive's online tactical shooter series early next month in the form of SOCOM: Combined Assault, the PSP will see its second outing of the series on the same day with SOCOM: U. S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 2. Upping the ante on just about every facet of the first game, Fireteam Bravo 2 looks to offer not only a compelling single-player game but one of the best online games for the system yet.

    Full article at IGN ...
    by Published on October 17th, 2006 21:34

    Via IGN

    Today 2K, a publishing label of Take-Two, announced that Family Guy, the first videogame based on the TV show, is now available for the Xbox, the PlayStation 2, and the PSP. Featuring the entire cast and creative team from the show, the Family Guy game puts you in control of the series' crass humor.

    Developed by High Voltage Software, Family Guy involves a combination of arcade action, platforming, and puzzle-solving as gamers play through three stories that unfold just as an episode of the TV show would. As the technically mentally handicapped Peter Griffin, players fight to stop Mr. Belvedere from taking over the world. As Stewie, Peter's diabolical young son, players match their wits against his arch-nemesis and half-brother Bertram. And as Brian, the family dog, players slip on a collar and drink a martini as they attempt a daring prison break.

    As the lead voice talent of the Family Guy series and videogame, Seth MacFarlane sets the comedic tone in the game's world by providing the voices of the game's main playable characters, Peter, Stewie, and Brian. Also making voice appearances are longtime Family Guy staples such as Alex Borstein voicing Lois Griffin, Mila Kunis doing Meg Griffin, Seth Green as Chris Griffin, and Adam West as the Mayor of Quahog. ...
    by Published on October 17th, 2006 21:32

    Via IGN

    The in-game soundtrack to Tony Hawk'S Project 8 will feature no less than 56 tracks from a wide array of popular musicians including Kasabian, Ministry, Wolfmother, Gnarls Barkley as well as the debut single from the group Plus-44.

    "The Tony Hawk's Project 8 soundtrack features an eclectic collection of original and licensed music from punk rock and hip hop to metal," said Tim Riley, worldwide executive of music at Activision. "The music captures the rebellious, off-beat, high energy vibe exemplified in skate culture and in the video game."

    Tony Hawk 8 Complete In-Game Track Listing

    76% Uncertain - "Radio"
    Aurelius- "Hemlock"
    Bad Religion - "Social Suicide"
    Black Mountain - "Druganaut"
    Charizma & PB Wolf - "Devotion"
    Claus Grabke - "Cause"
    Cryptic Slaughter - "Lowlife"
    Damian Marley - "Move"
    Dead Milkmen, The - "Punk Rock Girl"
    Die Young (TX) - "Anthem of the Prodigal Son"
    Eagles of Death Metal - "Chase The Devil"
    Funk Face - "Zoo York City"
    Gnarls Barkley - "Gone Daddy Gone"
    Gym Class Heroes - "The Queen And I"
    Hieroglyphics - "At The Helm"
    Hold Steady, The - "Your Little Hoodrat Friend"
    Immortal - "One by One"
    Jaylib - "The Red"
    Joy Division - "Interzone"
    Kasabian - "Club Foot"
    Kool and the Gang - "Summer Madness"
    Legitimate Business - "80 on 80"
    Liquid Liquid - "Optimo"
    Living Legends - "Moving at the Speed of Life"
    Ministry - "Stigmata (Remix)"
    Mogwai - "Glasgow Mega Snake"
    Monty Are I - "In This Legacy"
    Nine Inch Nails - "Getting Smaller"
    Noise - "Dirty Evil"
    Oh No - "Chump"
    Pardon My Extinguisher - "Bitch And Moan"
    Plus 44 - "Lycanthrope"
    Primus - "American Life"
    The Ramones - "I Wanna Live"
    Revolution Mother - "Second Thoughts"
    Slayer - "Angel of Death"
    Sonic Youth - "Nic Fit"
    Stasera - "Palisades"
    Supersuckers - "Goodbye"
    The Channeling - "The Frighteners"
    The Cure - "Plastic Passion"
    The Klaxons - "Gravity's Rainbox"
    The Sword - "Iron Swan"
    The Throwaway's - "You're Not the Only One"
    The Walkmen - "This Job is Killing Me"
    Thine Eyes Bleed - "Without Warning"
    Thunderlords - "Ice Cream Headache"
    Toots & the Maytals - "Time Tough"
    Transplants - "Pay Any Price"
    Typical Cats - "Any Day"
    Ugly Duckling - "Smack"
    VanStone - "Skate Town"
    Voltera - "Do What Your Daddy Say"
    Wildchild - "Wonder Years"
    Wolfmother - "Woman"
    Zeke - "Kill the King"

    Tony Hawk's Project 8 is scheduled for release in November for the Xbox 360, Xbox, Playstation3, Playstaion2, and PSP. The game is rated "T" by the ESRB. ...
    by Published on October 17th, 2006 21:26

    bitkari posted this news/release:

    Hi folks,

    I've cobbled together a little game demo called "escape". I'm just trying to get the hang of the basics, so it's rather elementary.

    The aim of the game is to guide your craft from your launch pad through the cavern to the exit at the top.

    Use the left and right shoulder buttons to fire your thrusters, and be careful not to hit the walls!

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