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    by Published on June 8th, 2006 16:36

    Divineo China and Divineo UK have posted that they have the Connectivity Kit for Xbox 360 in stock now:



    The kings of Xbox modding make their debut on the Xbox 360 with the 'Xecuter 360 Connectivity Kit'. With the Xbox 360 firmware hack being released, modders across the world have searched for hardware to make the process of implementing the firmware hack less strenuous and more user friendly. Step in...Team Xecuter! Their brand new, high quality 'Xecuter 360 Connectivity Kit' features not one but two great pieces of equipment. Included in the kit is an optical disc drive adapter (ODD) so that means you will not have to have your beloved 360 hooked up to your PC, no fuss of moving all your equipment across rooms and dragging around that huge 360 power supply! As part of the ODD adapter, advanced features such as a debug mode which allows an ODD to be recognised in Windows/Linux without any special firmware - meaning you don't have to flash the xtreme0800 firmware to get Windows to recognise the drive or to rip files, one less firmware to flash and ultimately one less chance of screwing up the process! If you don't have a spare ODD lying around, and let's face it the majority of us don't then this is a really useful piece of kit. As if that wasn't enough, Team Xecuter have also bundled in a FREE SATA hard drive adapter for the Xbox 360, so now you can hook up your hard drive to your PC without opening your Xbox 360 case in conjunction with freely available software such as Xplorer 360. ...
    by Published on June 8th, 2006 16:33

    Sony Computer Entertainment boss Ken Kutaragi has bigged up PlayStation 3 as a full-on computer today, noting that PC-style upgrades and build to order systems could be on the way.

    "Speaking about the PS3, we never said we will release a game console," Kutaragi said, In an Interview with Japan's PC Watch. "It is radically different from the previous PlayStation. It is clearly a computer. Indeed, with a game console, you need to take out any unnecessary elements inside the console in order to decrease its cost. ... This will of course apply to the PS3 as well."

    The PlayStation boss continued, saying that the PS3's highly configurable hardware overrides any issue of cost, and even suggested that the next-gen PlayStation could keep up with PC technology. "The PS3 is a computer," said Kutaragi. "Lowering costs is important but more important is its capacity to evolve.

    I think the HDD will gain in capacity. If a new technology gets into mainstream PCs, the PS3 will have to adopt it as well. Maybe the Blu-ray drive will become writable. Well, maybe not at this point.

    Kutaragi then continued his 'PS3 as a computer' campaign, saying that the HDD is not the only element that gives the console a computer nature. "Everything has been planned and designed so it will become a computer. The previous PlayStation had a memory slot as its unique interface. In contrast, the PS3 features PC standard interfaces. Because they are standard, they are open.

    Kutaragi continued: "We put up no restrictions. Because it is a computer, it can interact with anything, freely. If someone is familiar with PC building, he or she can easily upgrade PS3's HDD."

    Console traditionalists might be put off by all the talk of yearly tweaks and upgrades, but by the looks of it this is exactly the kind of route Kutaragi would like to take with the PS3.

    "I think a year from the launch we could indeed extend the configuration of the PS3. Why not!" conceded Kutaragi. "Okay, this is may be joke or a personal opinion. I mean we have no such plan at this very moment. However, companies like Dell or Apple have such programs. In the PC world, specifications rarely last more than two years. You need to update them. I believe the PC is always evolving. I think that the time may come that the 60GB HDD would become too small or the RAM to low. Such issues are numerous."

    It looks like the days of tamper-free, technically inferior consoles could be over. But can the PS3 really compete with PC technology? Do gamers really want to upgrade their consoles every few years? Let us know what you think in the comments section below.

    Via CVG ...
    by Published on June 8th, 2006 16:28

    PlayStation 3 is part of a "new digital strategy to try and create a new software mentality" at Sony, according to the firm's CEO Sir Howard Stringer, who admits that the transition to digital has been tough for the firm.

    Speaking to Walt Mossberg in an on-stage interview at the Wall Street Journal's D: All Things Digital conference, Stringer - the first westerner to become the head of Sony - gave some insight into the firm's broader strategy surrounding the console.

    "The reason it's expensive [is that] instead of concentrating on just the games player, which would have been done in the past, PlayStation 3 is designed to go somewhere else, where it's the centre of the living room," he explained.

    "It's part of the new digital strategy to try and create a new software mentality in Tokyo, because it's quite clear that we've been an analog company migrating to digital with some difficulty," concluded the Welsh-born executive.

    Stringer also revealed that the PlayStation 3 is one of the devices which Sony has chosen to focus its efforts on, after significant cutbacks in terms of the number of projects which the firm has in development.

    "It's exhausting trying to win on every front," he commented. "Every engineer loves his own product, so if you have an electronic toothbrush with a camera, we would give the same amount of marketing to that as everything else. After a while the company sinks, exhausted, to its knees. Well, we've changed that."

    Elsewhere in the interview, Stringer paid tribute to Microsoft chairman Bill Gates, commenting that his rival's "salesmanship" is "so brilliant" that "most of us think, oh my God, he must be right."

    "He talked about Vista [being] delayed as if the delay was normal, and then he started mocking me for delaying PS3," Stringer joked. Earlier, the Sony CEO had accidentally referred to recent movie X-Men 3 as Xbox 3 - telling the audience jokingly that the slip-up was a sign of his "obsession."

    Via Gamesindustry ...
    by Published on June 8th, 2006 16:26

    The Lousiana Senate has passed HB1381, a bill designed to restrict the sale of games with violent content which was co-authored by notorious anti-videogames campaigner Jack Thompson.

    HB1381, which Thompson wrote together with Representative Roy Burrell, would make it illegal to sell or rent out a game to a minor if it met three conditions. Namely, if an "average person" would consider that it "appeals to the minor's morbid interest in violence"; if the game "depicts violence in a manner patently offensive to prevailing standards"; and if it "lacks serious literary, artistic, political or scientific value for minors." Anyone violating the law could face a fine of up to USD 2000 and a maximum 12 month prison sentence.

    The bill was approved by a key committee last week and has now been unanimously passed by the Louisiana State Senate. It's now up to Governor Kathleen Blanco to sign the bill into law - which seems highly likely.

    It's also likely that the Entertainment Software Association will respond with the threat of legal action, as in the case of the bill passed in Minnesota recently.

    Meanwhile, New York Senator Hillary Clinton has called for the US Government to support further research into the effects of electronic media on children - including TV and the Internet as well as videogames.

    "We don't know the effects," Clinton told the audience at an event organised by the New America Foundation.

    "Never have children been raised in such a media-saturated environment. How do we get more research, better facts and evidence?"

    Clinton is hoping Congress will approve a bill she has co-authored which, if it became law, would impose fines on anyone selling or renting Mature or Adults Only-rated games to minors.

    Earlier this week, her office released a downloadable "media guide" designed to help parents understand the ratings systems used for TV and games, and how to make use of the parental control option featured in many electronic entertainment devices. "Obviously parents are on the front line, but a lot of them need help," Clinton commented.

    Via Gamesindustry ...
    by Published on June 8th, 2006 16:24

    Bungie Studios has announced that its award-winning and phenomenally successful Xbox title, Halo 2, has surpassed an astonishing milestone with more than half a billion online games played on Xbox Live.

    The game has been breaking records from the outset, racking up more than 1.5 million pre-orders leading up to its November 2004 release, selling in excess of 6.4 million units worldwide in just a few months following launch and clocking more than 90 million cumulative gameplay hours on Xbox Live.

    A statement on developer Bungie Studios' website reads: "To clarify - that's actual games, not player-sessions. That also doesn't include games we lost because the website was down, or through other technical issues."

    Halo 2 has regularly topped the list of most popular Xbox Live games, surpassing several new titles with multiplayer elements for Microsoft's next-generation Xbox 360 console. The game is not only fully compatible with the new console, but has also been given a graphical overhaul to take advantage of High Definition display.

    The recent E3 expo saw the debut of a trailer for the forthcoming Halo 3, which was made available for download via Xbox Live and swiftly became one of the most popular content downloads on the service.

    Via Gamesindustry ...
    by Published on June 8th, 2006 06:45

    News from PSPDemon:

    Hi again,

    releaseing a PSPool pack for all you Final Fantasy 7 fanboys out there ( maybe fangirls? )....

    Thanks to vettacossx for giving me a good ground to stand on and morph it into what we have now ...

    Hope you Enjoy!!

    Thanks for Everything,
    PSPdemon

    PS- if you have any trouble....ask here and i will help you out

    More info and Download at his site here --> http://pspdemon.dcemu.co.uk/ ...
    by Published on June 7th, 2006 22:50

    Tiboric has updated his Taque game now adding a Single Player mode, the previous version would let 2 play on one PSP, the game itself is very simple but worth a looky.

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    via Tiboric ...
    by Published on June 7th, 2006 22:44

    Youresam a member of our forums has released a non module version of Lua Player, heres the details:

    Hey everyone, I was trying to get someone compile .16 of luaplayer, but I couldnt find anyone. So, I spent some time and got .16 to compile. But then I thought..hey, why not version .20?
    As many of you know, version .18 added module loading making it impossible for 2.00+ users to use LuaPlayer. The version I have made includes all of the .17-.20 features.
    So, here it is!

    NOTES:
    -I havent tested out very many features. If you find a bug, tell me.
    -Since .20 requires lua 5.1, you need to update it from the svn. See the luaplayer wiki for help.

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    via youresam ...
    by Published on June 7th, 2006 22:37

    News from PSP Vault

    Sony Computer Entertainment has announced new UMD-Video authoring software called "UMD Composer." It creates UMD disc images, and consists of the following components:

    Stream Composer: Audio/video/subtitle encoding, multiplexing, Clip Info creation (Multipass encoding support)

    Stream Viewer: A viewer for stream files

    Playlist Composer: For creating Playlist files

    Script Compiler: For compiling UMD Video Script

    Resource Compiler: Create resource files from source XML, compiled scripts, PNG still images, etc.

    Interactive System Viewer: Emulation of interactive menus and such in a PC environment

    PSMF Composer/AT3 Tool: Creation of video and sound displayed in the PSP's Cross Media Bar (XMB)

    Image Generator: Creates UMD disc image

    Image Checker: Verification of created UMD disc image


    UMD Composer can also create interactive members using a script language based on JavaScript.

    Using this tool, authors can author, encode, and even create disc images for UMD-Video. Images can be recorded to a DVD-R, and playback can be verified using an emulator. The DVD-R can be sent to a press factory, where a UMD-Video will be created. Sony Computer Entertainment estimates UMD Composer to be around 200,000 yen, and the emulator software to be around 15,000 yen.

    At the "Movie TV Technology 2006" convention, Sony held a demonstration of the new software. Impress Watch was on hand at the event, and took pictures. At the demonstration, Sony played a H.264 video with a resolution of 720 x 480 that was created with Stream Composer. Sony also stated that most UMD-Video titles currently on the market are recorded in H.264/MPEG-4 AVC with a resolution of 720 x 480.

    The official website for UMD Composer is here:
    https://www.universalmediadisc.com/umdcomposer/
    ...
    by Published on June 7th, 2006 22:32

    News Via IGN

    Bandai announced today that The Legend of Heroes II: Prophecy of the Moonlight Witch for the PSP has gone gold.

    With accessible gameplay and enhanced enemy A.I., the title weaves a coming of age tale of two heroes who must combine equal parts courage and strength to create a Save the Earth concoction. Part of the Gagharv Trilogy in Japan, The Legend of Heroes II: Prophecy of the Moonlight Witch promises carefully crafted character art, an epic storyline, and the always endearing pet system that make this RPG series unique.

    As part of their initiation into adulthood, Jurio and Chris embark on a pilgrimage to five shrines surrounding their village. The duo happens upon a sinister threat set to destroy their home and surrounding areas. Can Jurio and Chris stop the Raual Wave emanating from Queen Isabella's castle? Will they discover the identity of the mysterious Moonlight Witch who predicted it all? If a tree falls in the forest, does it make a sound?

    Players can find the answers to these and other serious life-changing questions when The Legend of Heroes II: Prophecy of the Moonlight Witch arrives June 20. ...
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