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    by Published on September 5th, 2005 16:53

    News from Lik Sang

    Datel has released a new smart and clever double capacity battery pack for your PSP. The X2 is 3800 mAh (twice more than the factory original battery from Sony) and simply plugs in directly into the battery slot of the PlayStation Portable, as a replacement for the original one. Cool and good-looking, the X2 is probably one of the best solutions for extended playing time on your new sexy gadget, and is in stock and shipping within 24 hours for 49.90 US$ only.

    With the same delivery, we have received the first batch of Action Replay Max for the PSP, which is unfortunately a very disappointing effort in the series. Continuing on the trend of delivering only "Power Saves Tools" instead of Cheat-Code products everytime the "Max" ending is added to the "Action Replay" brand name, Datel just delivered a quite useless piece of hardware. Unfortunately, there is nothing new that you can do with the AR Max and that you couldn't do with a simple USB Transfer cable and a Memory Stick. Then again, Datel promises a power saves database on their codejunkies web site but at the time being, there are no special power saves to be found for the existing PSP games...



    More info at Lik Sang ...
    by Published on September 5th, 2005 16:53

    News from Lik Sang

    Datel has released a new smart and clever double capacity battery pack for your PSP. The X2 is 3800 mAh (twice more than the factory original battery from Sony) and simply plugs in directly into the battery slot of the PlayStation Portable, as a replacement for the original one. Cool and good-looking, the X2 is probably one of the best solutions for extended playing time on your new sexy gadget, and is in stock and shipping within 24 hours for 49.90 US$ only.

    With the same delivery, we have received the first batch of Action Replay Max for the PSP, which is unfortunately a very disappointing effort in the series. Continuing on the trend of delivering only "Power Saves Tools" instead of Cheat-Code products everytime the "Max" ending is added to the "Action Replay" brand name, Datel just delivered a quite useless piece of hardware. Unfortunately, there is nothing new that you can do with the AR Max and that you couldn't do with a simple USB Transfer cable and a Memory Stick. Then again, Datel promises a power saves database on their codejunkies web site but at the time being, there are no special power saves to be found for the existing PSP games...



    More info at Lik Sang ...
    by Published on September 5th, 2005 07:42

    Jett has released a new game made from Lua for the PSP, heres what he posted:

    To use, copy script.lua (along with the rest of the files) into your PSP/GAME/luaplayer/ folder. Feel free to use one player.lua instead (must be renamed to script.lua) if you don't have someone to play multiplayer with (warning: it gets so fast that you can't miss after a while thus making it's replay value extremely tiny)

    My first game was a one player version that is top down instead of side to side. It's attatched if you would like to check it out (I was going to implement it into the menu I created for the multiplayer version but due to lack of motivation I didn't)

    Ive added an eboot so that it can be used as a standalone, download here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/smiliez.shtml ...
    by Published on September 5th, 2005 07:42

    Jett has released a new game made from Lua for the PSP, heres what he posted:

    To use, copy script.lua (along with the rest of the files) into your PSP/GAME/luaplayer/ folder. Feel free to use one player.lua instead (must be renamed to script.lua) if you don't have someone to play multiplayer with (warning: it gets so fast that you can't miss after a while thus making it's replay value extremely tiny)

    My first game was a one player version that is top down instead of side to side. It's attatched if you would like to check it out (I was going to implement it into the menu I created for the multiplayer version but due to lack of motivation I didn't)

    Ive added an eboot so that it can be used as a standalone, download here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/smiliez.shtml ...
    by Published on September 5th, 2005 07:42

    Jett has released a new game made from Lua for the PSP, heres what he posted:

    To use, copy script.lua (along with the rest of the files) into your PSP/GAME/luaplayer/ folder. Feel free to use one player.lua instead (must be renamed to script.lua) if you don't have someone to play multiplayer with (warning: it gets so fast that you can't miss after a while thus making it's replay value extremely tiny)

    My first game was a one player version that is top down instead of side to side. It's attatched if you would like to check it out (I was going to implement it into the menu I created for the multiplayer version but due to lack of motivation I didn't)

    Ive added an eboot so that it can be used as a standalone, download here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/smiliez.shtml ...
    by Published on September 5th, 2005 03:11

    Heres a start of a new mini feature for the site to see which is the best for PSP from game types to cases and much more. First off its the turn of Footie or soccer depending on where you live in the world, heres the contenders(thanks to Lik Sang for graphics/descriptions)

    FIFA Soccer

    Boasting unprecedented visual and audio features, a deep selection of advanced controls, and more than 350 official team and league licenses, FIFA Soccer delivers console quality to the PSP. Battle your way through Season and Tournament play, or replay famous games as you fight your way out of preset match situations in the Challenges mode. With Mid-Season Scenario and wireless capabilities, FIFA Soccer is the only complete, authentic, and intelligent soccer experience for the PSP.



    http://www.yesasia.com/?/info.php?pro...3&lsaid=219793

    World Tour Soccer

    Fans of the extremely popular World Tour Soccer franchise can now take the global game on go and play a match anytime, anywhere with World Tour Soccer for the PSP handheld entertainment system. Featuring 128 club teams, 86 international teams, nine international classic teams from the past, nine classic club teams from the past, seven league all-star teams, six international super teams and eight different stadiums, World Tour Soccer for the PSP provides gamers with the ultimate soccer experience. Supporting up to two players via wireless multiplayer connectivity, gamers can compete against the Artificial Intelligence (AI) or go head-to-head against another player. World Tour Soccer for the PSP features several gameplay modes including Quick Game, Exhibition Match, Challenge Mode and Cups Mode. By featuring the tightest, most realistic soccer action for a handheld to date, World Tour Soccer for the PSP is easy to pick up and play, but challenging enough for the biggest soccer fan by offering the accessibility of intuitive controls coupled with the depth and complexity of the real sport.



    http://www.yesasia.com/?/info.php?pro...7&lsaid=219793

    Winning Eleven 9 Ubiquitous Evolution

    The first handheld iteration of Konami's top sports title, this PSP version of Winning Eleven (known as Pro Evolution Soccer in Europe) will feature the utter realism, intuitive play and fast-paced action of the ever-popular series. The handheld version will also be almost identical in terms of available clubs and international sides, with 57 national sides lining up alongside 136 club teams. The highly-competitive multi-player aspects of the game are highlighted using the hardware's wireless systems. Challenge rival players (via an ad-hoc wireless connection) to games, with all data related to match results ? goals for, goals against, wins, etc ? retained in a running tally. Solo players can also hone their skills within six different leagues and a host of cup tournaments, and the PSP game can also be linked to the PlayStation 2 version for data exchange of created teams for play on either version or for trade with friends.



    http://www.yesasia.com/?/info.php?pro...2&lsaid=219793

    So there you have it 3 games for PSP although one is 2 weeks from release, which game do you like and which do you dislike, which is the best true footie game for the PSP ? ...
    by Published on September 5th, 2005 03:11

    Heres a start of a new mini feature for the site to see which is the best for PSP from game types to cases and much more. First off its the turn of Footie or soccer depending on where you live in the world, heres the contenders(thanks to Lik Sang for graphics/descriptions)

    FIFA Soccer

    Boasting unprecedented visual and audio features, a deep selection of advanced controls, and more than 350 official team and league licenses, FIFA Soccer delivers console quality to the PSP. Battle your way through Season and Tournament play, or replay famous games as you fight your way out of preset match situations in the Challenges mode. With Mid-Season Scenario and wireless capabilities, FIFA Soccer is the only complete, authentic, and intelligent soccer experience for the PSP.



    http://www.yesasia.com/?/info.php?pro...3&lsaid=219793

    World Tour Soccer

    Fans of the extremely popular World Tour Soccer franchise can now take the global game on go and play a match anytime, anywhere with World Tour Soccer for the PSP handheld entertainment system. Featuring 128 club teams, 86 international teams, nine international classic teams from the past, nine classic club teams from the past, seven league all-star teams, six international super teams and eight different stadiums, World Tour Soccer for the PSP provides gamers with the ultimate soccer experience. Supporting up to two players via wireless multiplayer connectivity, gamers can compete against the Artificial Intelligence (AI) or go head-to-head against another player. World Tour Soccer for the PSP features several gameplay modes including Quick Game, Exhibition Match, Challenge Mode and Cups Mode. By featuring the tightest, most realistic soccer action for a handheld to date, World Tour Soccer for the PSP is easy to pick up and play, but challenging enough for the biggest soccer fan by offering the accessibility of intuitive controls coupled with the depth and complexity of the real sport.



    http://www.yesasia.com/?/info.php?pro...7&lsaid=219793

    Winning Eleven 9 Ubiquitous Evolution

    The first handheld iteration of Konami's top sports title, this PSP version of Winning Eleven (known as Pro Evolution Soccer in Europe) will feature the utter realism, intuitive play and fast-paced action of the ever-popular series. The handheld version will also be almost identical in terms of available clubs and international sides, with 57 national sides lining up alongside 136 club teams. The highly-competitive multi-player aspects of the game are highlighted using the hardware's wireless systems. Challenge rival players (via an ad-hoc wireless connection) to games, with all data related to match results ? goals for, goals against, wins, etc ? retained in a running tally. Solo players can also hone their skills within six different leagues and a host of cup tournaments, and the PSP game can also be linked to the PlayStation 2 version for data exchange of created teams for play on either version or for trade with friends.



    http://www.yesasia.com/?/info.php?pro...2&lsaid=219793

    So there you have it 3 games for PSP although one is 2 weeks from release, which game do you like and which do you dislike, which is the best true footie game for the PSP ? ...
    by Published on September 5th, 2005 03:11

    Heres a start of a new mini feature for the site to see which is the best for PSP from game types to cases and much more. First off its the turn of Footie or soccer depending on where you live in the world, heres the contenders(thanks to Lik Sang for graphics/descriptions)

    FIFA Soccer

    Boasting unprecedented visual and audio features, a deep selection of advanced controls, and more than 350 official team and league licenses, FIFA Soccer delivers console quality to the PSP. Battle your way through Season and Tournament play, or replay famous games as you fight your way out of preset match situations in the Challenges mode. With Mid-Season Scenario and wireless capabilities, FIFA Soccer is the only complete, authentic, and intelligent soccer experience for the PSP.



    http://www.yesasia.com/?/info.php?pro...3&lsaid=219793

    World Tour Soccer

    Fans of the extremely popular World Tour Soccer franchise can now take the global game on go and play a match anytime, anywhere with World Tour Soccer for the PSP handheld entertainment system. Featuring 128 club teams, 86 international teams, nine international classic teams from the past, nine classic club teams from the past, seven league all-star teams, six international super teams and eight different stadiums, World Tour Soccer for the PSP provides gamers with the ultimate soccer experience. Supporting up to two players via wireless multiplayer connectivity, gamers can compete against the Artificial Intelligence (AI) or go head-to-head against another player. World Tour Soccer for the PSP features several gameplay modes including Quick Game, Exhibition Match, Challenge Mode and Cups Mode. By featuring the tightest, most realistic soccer action for a handheld to date, World Tour Soccer for the PSP is easy to pick up and play, but challenging enough for the biggest soccer fan by offering the accessibility of intuitive controls coupled with the depth and complexity of the real sport.



    http://www.yesasia.com/?/info.php?pro...7&lsaid=219793

    Winning Eleven 9 Ubiquitous Evolution

    The first handheld iteration of Konami's top sports title, this PSP version of Winning Eleven (known as Pro Evolution Soccer in Europe) will feature the utter realism, intuitive play and fast-paced action of the ever-popular series. The handheld version will also be almost identical in terms of available clubs and international sides, with 57 national sides lining up alongside 136 club teams. The highly-competitive multi-player aspects of the game are highlighted using the hardware's wireless systems. Challenge rival players (via an ad-hoc wireless connection) to games, with all data related to match results ? goals for, goals against, wins, etc ? retained in a running tally. Solo players can also hone their skills within six different leagues and a host of cup tournaments, and the PSP game can also be linked to the PlayStation 2 version for data exchange of created teams for play on either version or for trade with friends.



    http://www.yesasia.com/?/info.php?pro...2&lsaid=219793

    So there you have it 3 games for PSP although one is 2 weeks from release, which game do you like and which do you dislike, which is the best true footie game for the PSP ? ...
    by Published on September 5th, 2005 02:59

    CDFinder is the perfect software solution to organize your disk and data archive, and to keep track of your digital media assets. If you work in a large network, or alone, CDFinder will quickly find your files. If you are looking for a powerful disk cataloging tool for the Apple Macintosh, The Search Is Over! (If you run Windows, no reason for despair: CDWinder for Windows is for you!)

    CDFinder catalogs your photos, audio files, or any other data files."

    System requirements:
    Mac OS X 10.2 or newer, Tiger compatible

    - Catalogue any data disk, data folder, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, iPod, server volume, Audio-CD, and more
    - Networkable: Share your valuable data in your network (requires a Business License)
    - Cross-platform: with CDWinder for Windows!
    - Powerful Find functions, and offline browsing
    - Search your local disks with Spotlight and as well as your catalogs from inside CDFinder
    - Protect your investment by importing your existing Disk Recall, DiskWizard, FindIt, Disk Tracker 1.x, Catalogue and CatFinder catalog files
    - Reads MP3 and AAC (iTunes) audio meta data (AIFF and WAVE, too)!
    - Catalogue your photo data, with EXIF, IPTC meta data, and JPG, TIFF, PICT and BMP photo info
    - Fast and easy to use, see screen shots
    - Export or print catalog data
    - Handle really large amounts of data (some are limited to only 2000 or 4000 files!)
    - Look inside ZIP (Panther, Tiger!), TAR, .rar, StuffIt (up to 6.5.1), and other archive files
    - Multiple languages: English, German, French, Italian, Swedish, Spanish and Dutch
    - Free email support
    - More at their homepage http://www.cdfinder.de/ ...
    by Published on September 5th, 2005 02:59

    CDFinder is the perfect software solution to organize your disk and data archive, and to keep track of your digital media assets. If you work in a large network, or alone, CDFinder will quickly find your files. If you are looking for a powerful disk cataloging tool for the Apple Macintosh, The Search Is Over! (If you run Windows, no reason for despair: CDWinder for Windows is for you!)

    CDFinder catalogs your photos, audio files, or any other data files."

    System requirements:
    Mac OS X 10.2 or newer, Tiger compatible

    - Catalogue any data disk, data folder, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, iPod, server volume, Audio-CD, and more
    - Networkable: Share your valuable data in your network (requires a Business License)
    - Cross-platform: with CDWinder for Windows!
    - Powerful Find functions, and offline browsing
    - Search your local disks with Spotlight and as well as your catalogs from inside CDFinder
    - Protect your investment by importing your existing Disk Recall, DiskWizard, FindIt, Disk Tracker 1.x, Catalogue and CatFinder catalog files
    - Reads MP3 and AAC (iTunes) audio meta data (AIFF and WAVE, too)!
    - Catalogue your photo data, with EXIF, IPTC meta data, and JPG, TIFF, PICT and BMP photo info
    - Fast and easy to use, see screen shots
    - Export or print catalog data
    - Handle really large amounts of data (some are limited to only 2000 or 4000 files!)
    - Look inside ZIP (Panther, Tiger!), TAR, .rar, StuffIt (up to 6.5.1), and other archive files
    - Multiple languages: English, German, French, Italian, Swedish, Spanish and Dutch
    - Free email support
    - More at their homepage http://www.cdfinder.de/ ...
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