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    by Published on January 28th, 2006 19:11

    Overseas analysts ponder release dates, success, and prices of the Revolution, PlayStation 3. Xbox 360 still seen as a contender.
    The latest issue of Famitsu features comments from Japanese analysts regarding next-generation game consoles, many of which seem to echo predictions made by analysts from the US.

    Daiwa Institute of Research senior analyst Eiji Maeda predicts the PlayStation 3 will be released in Japan between April and June, but the console will not have much of a third-party lineup until summer or fall. Credit Suisse First Boston analyst Jay Defibaugh (who's currently working in Credit Suisse's Tokyo branch) predicts a similar release period for the PS3, sometime between May and June.

    While Sony still has its PS3 launch set for spring, the analysts predict that the console will come out a bit later since the console's games are behind in development. The PS3 is reportedly difficult to develop for, and while there are 71 developers currently working on 102 games, only eight titles have been announced for release in 2006, with just two slated for spring.

    Daiwa's Maeda predicts the PS3 is likely to hold the top share in the next-generation console war, but he cites the lack of launch titles as one of the factors that may affect its sales in 2006. Maeda also says the PS3's Blu-ray drive isn't as strong a sales point as the PlayStation 2's DVD drive. Back in 2000, consumers were drawn to the PS2 because it was also a DVD player, eliminating the need to buy a then-expensive stand-alone player. Another point cited by Maeda is the system's price. Maeda predicts that the PS3 will be priced in the 40,000 yen range ($343) at the lowest, while Nintendo's Revolution will be 30,000 yen ($257) at its highest. He also believes that by the time the PS3 comes out, Microsoft will likely have dropped its price on the Xbox 360.

    With regard to the Revolution, Famitsu turns to IT journalist Hiroshige Gotoh. Gotoh believes the Revolution has the possibility of succeeding in the next-generation game war because of its innovation and its unique controller. He explained that the console's uniqueness could still match up against machines with higher specs, much like the way the DS has been outselling the PSP.

    So when will the Revolution come out? Nintendo president Satoru Iwata recently told Sankei Journal that his company will need to release the console by Thanksgiving in America to take advantage of the busy shopping season. However, Maeda predicts that the Revolution could come out in Japan as early as June. Maeda also said that the machine would still have a larger launch lineup than the PS3, even if it's released that soon.

    Credit Suisse's Defibaugh commented that the Xbox 360's sales in Japan were predicted to be low, but its actual performance was even lower. He thinks that the Japanese market will be dominated by the PS3 if the Xbox 360 continues to see sluggish sales in the country.

    Daiwa's Maeda says that Microsoft isn't out of the race yet; the company had released its console half a year before its competitors, which gives it an upper hand in mass production and cost cutting.

    Defibaugh and Maeda both think the PlayStation 3 will have half of the market in the worldwide next-generation console war by the end of 2006, followed by the Xbox 360 at 30 percent, and the Revolution at 20 percent. ...
    by Published on January 28th, 2006 19:06

    Overseas analysts ponder release dates, success, and prices of the Revolution, PlayStation 3. Xbox 360 still seen as a contender.
    The latest issue of Famitsu features comments from Japanese analysts regarding next-generation game consoles, many of which seem to echo predictions made by analysts from the US.

    Daiwa Institute of Research senior analyst Eiji Maeda predicts the PlayStation 3 will be released in Japan between April and June, but the console will not have much of a third-party lineup until summer or fall. Credit Suisse First Boston analyst Jay Defibaugh (who's currently working in Credit Suisse's Tokyo branch) predicts a similar release period for the PS3, sometime between May and June.

    While Sony still has its PS3 launch set for spring, the analysts predict that the console will come out a bit later since the console's games are behind in development. The PS3 is reportedly difficult to develop for, and while there are 71 developers currently working on 102 games, only eight titles have been announced for release in 2006, with just two slated for spring.

    Daiwa's Maeda predicts the PS3 is likely to hold the top share in the next-generation console war, but he cites the lack of launch titles as one of the factors that may affect its sales in 2006. Maeda also says the PS3's Blu-ray drive isn't as strong a sales point as the PlayStation 2's DVD drive. Back in 2000, consumers were drawn to the PS2 because it was also a DVD player, eliminating the need to buy a then-expensive stand-alone player. Another point cited by Maeda is the system's price. Maeda predicts that the PS3 will be priced in the 40,000 yen range ($343) at the lowest, while Nintendo's Revolution will be 30,000 yen ($257) at its highest. He also believes that by the time the PS3 comes out, Microsoft will likely have dropped its price on the Xbox 360.

    With regard to the Revolution, Famitsu turns to IT journalist Hiroshige Gotoh. Gotoh believes the Revolution has the possibility of succeeding in the next-generation game war because of its innovation and its unique controller. He explained that the console's uniqueness could still match up against machines with higher specs, much like the way the DS has been outselling the PSP.

    So when will the Revolution come out? Nintendo president Satoru Iwata recently told Sankei Journal that his company will need to release the console by Thanksgiving in America to take advantage of the busy shopping season. However, Maeda predicts that the Revolution could come out in Japan as early as June. Maeda also said that the machine would still have a larger launch lineup than the PS3, even if it's released that soon.

    Credit Suisse's Defibaugh commented that the Xbox 360's sales in Japan were predicted to be low, but its actual performance was even lower. He thinks that the Japanese market will be dominated by the PS3 if the Xbox 360 continues to see sluggish sales in the country.

    Daiwa's Maeda says that Microsoft isn't out of the race yet; the company had released its console half a year before its competitors, which gives it an upper hand in mass production and cost cutting.

    Defibaugh and Maeda both think the PlayStation 3 will have half of the market in the worldwide next-generation console war by the end of 2006, followed by the Xbox 360 at 30 percent, and the Revolution at 20 percent. ...
    by Published on January 28th, 2006 15:19

    As most of you know we have our PSP Shops and Sellers Forum and that forum is for the discussion for shops good and bad for PSPs. What shop or indeed shops online would you recommend for their service.?

    Shops that i have personally had good service with are Success HK, Lik Sang and also Decal Girl.com but whats yours. ...
    by Published on January 28th, 2006 15:02

    NJ has now ported his own emulator NeoGeo CDZ to the PSP, Google offers a rather amusing translation but here it is:

    Because content became the different thing, name was modified. Also the source cord/code is release.Doing from the birthplace, in addition to the fact that る thing increases, because has not made still optimization and the like altogether, It is thought it is heavier than the birthplace securely. ま ぁ, the inside that * & *.

    Modification point (beta 1):
    * Various modification.

    Development circumstance:
    Thinking, the idea contest or the background, above modifying, it is not possible either to use the lord, although you tried drawing up, It is sense, feeling keenly (laughing)


    Whatever the translation says we have a new Neogeo CD emu to play with, download and source via comments. ...
    by Published on January 28th, 2006 14:37

    McZonk the winner of the 2nd PSP 30 Day Coding Competition has released a new version of his Quake 2 port to the PSP, heres the details:

    "I still have stress with my exams but on my spare time I still love coding. So I have not time to finish real new features. But I improved Quake II a lot. So here is the second patch:

    Changes:
    - graphic and game bug fixes, should run more stable
    - 333 mhz support
    - on screen keyboard (press left trigger in input mode of console or on text fields).
    - player name is now saveable

    There is still no sound, no multiplayer (I saw Quake 1 has adhoc now, I'll add it to after exams), no full singleplayer and no 2.0 or higher support.

    Download via comments, please give feedback. ...
    by Published on January 28th, 2006 11:58

    News from Bafio:

    This is just a prerelease version of what will be a complete DS chat program. Currently you can draw messages on the screen and send them to the computer. The server could already support multiple users so there will be a next version with real chat functionality. also the keyboard will be enabled.
    Changes:

    Using wifi connection settings from the firmware, if you set them properly it should be able to use them (set static IP, gateway, no wep...).

    The IP address of the server still has to come from the config file, but now the new FAT driver should support more cards Run thw wifi transfer app 1st to configure!

    Some improvements here and there, better protocol, fast transfers (try R button and hold it pressed

    L goes back the loader on GBAMP

    Webcam feature (I think X or Y): try to set a webcam image server like dorgem on port 8080 of the server first and hold X

    [older stuff]

    This is just a prerelease version of what will be a complete DS chat program .

    There is no network configuration still, I'm working on getting the settings from the firmware. You have to run first the transfer program wich creates the appropriate config file.

    Currently you can draw messages on the screen and send them to the
    computer. The server could already support multiple users so there will be a next version with real chat functionality. also the keyboard will be enabled.

    If you run the transfer server as well, try clicking the L button and see what happens (I was starting too to work on a vnc like app, but that could be webcam support for the chat!) If you press start it will try to download test.nds and execute it (testing...)

    *java server*

    On the server side, you should FIRST run the java server

    IF you run Java 1.4 and for some reason can't update to version 1.5, you can try using transferServerJ14.jar that is backported to java 1.4 (not tested but should work).

    You can edit server.bat and include your favorite options.

    java -jar chatServer.jar [-port portNumber] [-delay sendDelay]

    *nds file*

    On the DS side, you start the nds file with your preferred method. On GBAMP, i suggest fine from Sata (very fast) of Migty Max loader.

    Visit the site here --> http://bafio.drunkencoders.com/ ...
    by Published on January 28th, 2006 11:37

    KingOfNoobs has updated his Naruto game for the PSP, heres the details:

    Ok here is another release of naruto adventure

    ---------- Change Log ------------
    -Platforming as now been added (so now u can actually jump on platforms)
    -New Jump as been added
    -minor bug fixes (even thougn new one's came while fixing those )

    ---------- Things to add ----------
    -Improved Sprite movement
    -Fix the Collision with the Group and Naruto
    - possibly add background effects


    Downloads and Screens via comments ...
    by Published on January 28th, 2006 11:32

    alatnet posted this news:

    This is a very much improved version of my Acno's Energizer for the psp port.

    So Whats New to the Groove?
    -MUSIC!!!!
    -MENUS!!!!
    -ubuntu/linux type loading screen.
    -optimization here and there.

    enjoy.

    Known Bugs:
    -Sound is sorta scratchy/slow in some points of the game. Im currently trying to convert the .wav music files to a mikmod format, which is REALLY hard for me to find a converter. If anyone can help, it would be appreciated.
    -if you start a new game and quit and it takes a few hits on quit in the main menu to quit the game.


    Download via comments ...
    by Published on January 28th, 2006 11:28

    Shatterdome has released a cool new Helicopter game for the PSP, heres what he posted:

    Hey all, well i've been working on this for about a week now and thought I would share what I have just to get some feedback. It's a rip-off of that helicopter game you can play almost anywhere :P

    Progress hasn't been as fast as i'd hoped, but now that I kind of have a basic system down it won't be long now. I need to fine tune the scoring abit more, and i'm also going to spawn bonus points above buildings that are short and then have it spawn a tall'ish building after that...and i'm also going to add planes flying across the top, just for more fun...and maybe they will shoot at you ?

    Some bugs I know about...you can fly as high as you want, you will run out of buildings eventually, you can go as low as you want...and also once your in a game and have a few buildings, hit Triangle to go back to the main menu, then start a new game again, it will keep doubling the amount of buildings it draws...kind of fun :P

    Controls...

    Square raises you, let go to decent...works better if you hold and release, and tap to remain level...

    Triangle goes back to main menu, where you can exit, or just use home...


    Download via comments: ...
    by Published on January 28th, 2006 09:37

    Ron posted this news:

    From MadriDC, we want and need your help to consolidate the MadriDC.
    Please feel free to comment and we'll appreciate visits, contributions, donations, participation and such. We want to host projects like Dreamcast-Scene, if you want you can contact me, you're welcome.

    MadriSX & Retro -the Retrocomputing fair of Madrid- makes its XIII edition, and MSX Power Replay and this is the third edition with the "retro" zone. MadriDC by 2nd consecutive year will be present with lots of news for Dreamcast. This year supported by DCiberia.net will celebrate the 3RD Edition. We inaugurate a new era, with the full collaboration of the Madrid city hall, we will can offer you free entrance.

    We will enjoy with the last year´s location: the cultural centre "El Greco", a nice meeting place located in a quiet zone of the big city of Madrid, close to the green Madrid (Casa de Campo park), in a perfect comunicated enviroment, with public and private transportation. We will enjoy with the colaboration of the big computer services company called Instrumentación y Componentes, Ebay Spain and Megamultimedia. We hope to situate MadriSX in an important place inside of the growing world of the retrocomputing, with more and more fans.

    This fair will be celebrated inside of a big meeting room of the refered cultural centre, a big room ampliated to 250 m2 fully equiped. The visitor will can meet and know more about news and projects for the MSX system and other vintage platforms. As a great new we will enjoy by second year the presence of MadriDC / DC Iberia group, specialized on Dreamcast and vintage machines . We open our doors to the presence of classical consoles, until now they was not so present in M&R, MadriDC area will organize activities and conferences.

    This is because MadriSX & Retro is a fair that must be visited, the effort of this club and another ones that are working for these systems, must receive your support with your visit: the main part of the fair. We will prepare a "retrocomputing" zone, where you will can know more about old computing platforms trough expert collectors that are working for maintain old computers like MSX.

    More information :

    Official web site: http://www.madrisx.cjb.net (Spanish)
    Official web site: http://perso.wanadoo.es/replay/edefault.htm (Englsih)

    DCiberia MadriDC Home
    http://www.dciberia.net/tiki-index.p...ama+MadriDC+06

    Forums:
    http://www.dciberia.net/tiki-view_forum.php?forumId=14 ...
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