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  • PSP News

    by Published on March 23rd, 2011 09:26
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    News via http://wololo.net/wagic/2011/03/21/i...s-compo-entry/

    JamesCutter and emink213 join the Genesis competition fun with this game in which you and your single cannon have to defend an island against a bunch of enemies. A simple concept, but this works well.

    Download here ...
    by Published on March 23rd, 2011 09:09
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    News via http://wololo.net/wagic/2011/03/21/f...s-compo-entry/

    Shaolan’s entry to the PSP Genesis competition is a Lumines clone. The game has nice ideas being worked on, but what we get here is a demo, which contains only one level, and, as far as I could test, no sound (which, well, makes it a bit different from advertised, but still a nice time-killer on the train for casual gamers like me).
    Hopefully this project will grow, as the graphics are very nice already


    Download here ...
    by Published on March 23rd, 2011 09:05
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    News via http://wololo.net/wagic/2011/03/21/i...s-compo-entry/

    I’m catching up after a few weeks of holiday, so apologies for the late update. iDrum is a nice Drum simulator for the PSP, Benjamin999′s entry for the PSP Genesis competition.

    Download here ...
    by Published on March 23rd, 2011 08:58
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    News via http://wololo.net/wagic/2011/03/21/s...ding-the-word/
    Update: a few points of clarification: this article, as most articles on my blog, is a personal opinion. I am not a journalist, and this is not a news website. I am disappointed as a (long time) customer by Sony’s attitude (not only in this lawsuit, but in general), so I decided to raise my voice, as a customer and a developer. I decided to stop buying Sony’s products, but I am not calling for a boycott of any kind. I just wanted to show that not everybody agrees with what Sony is currently doing, and I expect some of the readers of this article to disagree with me, this is how we can get interesting discussions on the subject. The more people talk about it, the best. The worst would be for this lawsuit to go under the radar.
    Sony America is suing Geohot for the whole PS3 jailbreak thing. Hopefully my opinion on the subject is clear: I believe Sony deserve to lose this lawsuit.
    I’ll try to give details below, by discussing a few arguments I’ve seen on the internet.
    Sony have no choice but to lock their system if they want to protect their business

    The goal of most hackers around the world is to give freedom to hardware/software owners. The goal of hardware/software companies, like all companies, is to make money. These two goals are not incompatible. Some software and hardware companies manage to make lots of profits without locking their system. Like it or not, Windows is a good example of such a system. Last time I checked, you are still allowed to run Openoffice on windows. You are still allowed to run Skype. You are still allowed to run Firefox. Actually, the last time Microsoft even tried to make their own product more “visible” on their own platform, it backfired.
    I’m shocked that companies such as Sony or Apple haven’t been sued by the European Commision yet, given how devices such as the iPhone or the PS3 revolve around a huge customer locking system (locking the user in a hardware/software/distribution system vicious circle).
    Sony have no choice but to lock their system in order to protect game developers and the future of video gaming

    Ask that to real game developers, not to Sony. One of the major reasons for Sony to lock their gaming system is to have control on both the customers and the game developers. By adding a DRM system to their console, they guarantee that game developers cannot sell a game for the PS3 without Sony getting a good share of the money. They are also using their huge power on the video game market to ensure that they get exclusive content (at least for a given period of time, such as Final Fantasy 13), preventing the devs from making money on other platforms. They are not trying to protect video games, but their business.
    Systems such as Android, Windows, or Linux, prove that you can have a system with lots of applications and games, without locking the hardware in a single distribution system.
    Hackers do this for piracy, and cheating in games

    In their lawsuit against Geohot, Sony are using clever marketing techniques to make Geohot look like the bad guy. One of the most obvious ones is the major confusion (blindfully transmitted by so-called “technological websites”) that they intentionally create between hackers, cheaters, and pirates.
    Hackers are people who like to understand how their hardware works. If the PS3 was a car, being a hacker would be equivalent to opening your trunk and see how the engine works, or tweak the engine in order for it to work with solar energy rather than gasoline.
    (Online) cheaters are the guys who headshot you in Modern Warfare. Let me make one thing clear: Hackers and Cheaters are NEVER the same guys, because hackers rarely spend their time playing, and when they do, they are ethical about it. If the PS3 were a car, cheaters would be the people taking a parking spot for the handicapped, or not stopping at the red light, just because they think it’s fun.
    Pirates are the people who play illegal copies of games. If the PS3 were a car, pirates would be the people using the highway for free. They don’t contribute to the cost of the highway, making it more expensive for the other users. Again, I tend to believe that hackers are not pirates, because they have other fish to fry.
    My point here, beside the crappy car metaphor, is that Sony is trying to have “normal” customers believe that hackers are the same thing as pirates and cheaters, which is not the case. They are suing the wrong guy.
    The PS3 hack by Geohot and fail0verflow made the PS3 gaming experience less enjoyable because of online cheaters

    Hackers did not put the bad programming in the PS3 security system, it was here in the first place, and they just found it. The same goes for game cheats such as Modern Warfare issues online. It’s not hackers’ fault if this game had a badly programmed security scheme. Additionally, hackers such as Geohot or fail0verfl0w did not program these cheating tools.
    It’s a well known fact in all IT companies that security in online systems should be handled on the server side. Would you trust a bank that does a credit card number
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    by Published on March 22nd, 2011 22:41
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    2. PSP News,
    3. PS3 News

    Another week, another PSN update, and this one's got a few titles in it worth your time.

    Swarm, Hothead Games' Pikmin-alike, is finally out. Ghostbusers: Sanctum of Slime looks cool from what we've seen of it so far, and PlayStation Move Heroes is out on March 24.

    Retro fanatics can also grab PSone classic RPG, Legend of Mana. Here's the full update list:

    PlayStation Plus

    Full Game Trial

    * PlayStation Move Heroes - Coming March 24, 2011

    Featured Games

    * SOCOM 4: U.S. Navy SEALs Multiplayer Beta (Free and exclusive to PlayStation Plus subscribers)

    Discounted Games & DLC

    * Swarm Full Game (PlayStation Plus price $11.99, regular price $14.99)
    * Mini Squadron PlayStation minis (PlayStation Plus price $1.00, regular price $1.99)
    * Wakeboarding HD (PlayStation Plus price $3.99, regular price $4.99)

    Updates


    Street Fighter Alpha 2 - Psone Classic - 50% Sale (PS3/PSP) (now $2.99, original price $5.99)
    Hoard - Sale (PS3) (now $9.99, original price $14.99)
    Wakeboarding - Sale (PS3) (now $4.99, original price $9.99)
    Ghostbusters the Videogame PSP - Price Change (PSP) (now $9.99, original price $29.99)
    Downloadable Games

    Swarm ($14.99)
    Swarm is an action-platformer where you take direct control of 50 pudgy blue morons and drive them through an intense and suicidal gauntlet of destruction. Run, bash, huddle, boost, stack, jump, push and throw your way through a ridiculously dangerous world in your attempt to collect valuable DNA and ensure at least one swarmite survives.
    ESRB Rated T
    File size: 457 MB

    PlayStation Move Heroes ($39.99) - Coming March 24, 2011
    Get ready for a PlayStation Move Motion Controller adventure like no other as you choose from six legendary heroes to defeat galactic predators so fiendish that it will take all of their combined cunning and skill to vanquish them.
    ESRB Rated T
    File size: 10.5 GB

    Battle: Los Angeles ($9.99)
    As the world's great cities fall, there remains one place that becomes the last stand for mankind in a battle no one expected. It's up to you to take on an enemy unlike any ever encountered before.
    ESRB Rated T
    File size: 1.11 GB

    DC Universe Online ($59.99)
    DC Universe Online delivers a fast-paced action combat experience giving the player complete control over every move in combat. Join thousands of others online in a universe at war. Fight alongside or against your favorite DC Comics characters as you build your legacy. Hero or villain. Good or evil. Which side will you choose? The next legend is YOU!
    The first 30 days of game play are included with this purchase.
    ESRB Rated T
    File size: 122 MB

    Premier Manager ($9.99)
    The definitive pick up and play experience! Highlighting playability and ease of use, Premier Manager is the ideal game for both hardcore and casual game players who share a common interest or passion for the Beautiful Game. Can you handle the high pressure, high stakes world of top-flight soccer management?
    ESRB Rated E
    File size: 154 MB

    Ghostbusters: Sanctum Of Slime ($9.99)
    Strap on your proton packs for an all-new Ghostbusting adventure! Hop in the ECTO-4WD and blast ghouls with a medley of weapons. Battle alone or team up with friends in local or online co-op. Show them you ain't afraid of no ghosts!
    ESRB Rated E10+
    File size: 261 MB
    Game Demos (free)

    WWE All-Stars Demo
    WWE All Stars delivers an all-new take on WWE with fast, fun, fluid and furious arcade-style gameplay that takes WWE action to the next level! Featuring your favorite colorful WWE Legends of the past and larger-than-life WWE Superstars of today, WWE All Stars delivers the greatest roster ever assembled in a WWE videogame! Play as Rey Mysterio or the Ultimate Warrior in this action-packed demo.
    ESRB Rated T
    File size: 869 MB

    You Don't Know Jack Demo
    YOU DON'T KNOW JACK - the trivia game your mother warned you about - would like to invite you to have your pants pulled over your brain (a.k.a. "a head wedgie"). Play alone or with friends (if you have any) and match wits with your cantankerous host, Cookie Masterson. Covering everything from pop music to the pope, it's YOU DON'T KNOW JACK - the game where high culture and pop culture collide!
    ESRB Rated T
    File size: 1.15 GB

    Ghostbusters: Sanctum Of Slime Demo
    Try the trial of Ghostbusters Sanctum of Slime, a new adventure battling frightful phantasms taking over New York City!
    ESRB Rated E10+
    File size: 261 MB
    PSone Classics

    Legend of Mana ($5.99)
    Fa'Diel has lost its Mana Tree and it's up to you to gather the ancient artifacts needed to restore the world. Download this PSone Classic today!
    ESRB Rated T
    File size: 352 MB
    Add-on Game Content

    Castlevania: Lords Of Shadow: Reverie ($9.99)
    The 'Revervie' DLC pack follows the events of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, Gabriel Belmont stands on the edge of an abyss contemplating his fate. In the darkest shadows of his mind, he hears her cry for help. Laura, the vampire child who had spared him during his quest, is in danger. Gabriel decides to repay his debt of honor to her and returns to the castle in order to offer his aid but comes face to face with his own terrible destiny.
    File size: 1.02 GB

    Ar Tonelico Qoga - Binary World [Complete Edition] Elemia Island Complete Series ($5.99)
    Install a brand new scenario for Ar tonelico Qoga! This DLC item includes the complete series of "Elemia Island," an exciting, pseudo-romance story that features Ar Ru as the main character. (These scenarios are not voiced.)
    File size: 342 MB

    Ar Tonelico Qoga - Harvestasha Alternative Personality Patch Module [INT: Default] (Free)
    The default personality patch for the artificially intelligent Harvestasha. With this Module, you can restore her default personality after playing with one of the other alternate personality modules. (This content is mostly voiced.)
    File size: 1.43 MB

    Ar Tonelico Qoga - Harvestasha Alternative Personality Patch Module [Type A: Tsundere] (Free)
    This is a patch for manipulating the artificially intelligent Harvestasha. The final boss of the main story, Harvestasha will have an incredible alternate personality! With the Type A Module, you will experience a "Tsundere," or cold/lovey-dovey Harvestasha. (This content is mostly voiced.)
    File size: 1.43 MB

    Ar Tonelico Qoga - Harvestasha Alternative Personality Patch Module [Type B: Dorodere] (Free)
    This is a patch for manipulating the artificially intelligent Harvestasha. The final boss of the main story, Harvestasha ...
    by Published on March 21st, 2011 21:19
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    Somehow, Square Enix seems to have been convinced to actually release its old games on PSOne Classics. Last week's Parasite Eve is being followed with another gem out of the company's back catalog this week: Legend of Mana.

    The sidequest-heavy, somewhat open-ended Legend, which allows players to use "Artifacts" to create and then explore in-game areas, may not have been as well-received as the SNES's Secret of Mana, but it's certainly not a bad game either. And it's much better suited for PSOne Classics release anyway, since it was a PlayStation game.
    http://www.joystiq.com/2011/03/21/le...ics-this-week/
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    by Published on March 21st, 2011 18:35
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    3. PS3 News,
    4. PS2 News,
    5. Nintendo DS News,
    6. Nintendo Wii News,
    7. PC News,
    8. Xbox 360 News

    THQ's first person shooter Homefront has defied a mixed critical response by debuting at number one in the UK sales chart.
    The Xbox 360 version was by far the most popular of the three SKUs, accounting for 70 per cent of sales - compared to 26 per cent on the PlayStation 3 and 4 per cent on the PC. Homefront on Xbox 360 has already sold 82 per cent of the lifetime total of developer Kaos' last title, 2008's Frontlines: Fuel of War.
    Officially Dragon Age II is the second-biggest seller of the week, with a fall in sales of 68 per cent. But if sales of Pokémon White and Black were combined they would have been enough to push Nintendo's portable release into second place.
    PC exclusive Total War: Shogun 2 debuted at number four, although unlike the other new releases it was launched on the Tuesday rather than Friday. Nevertheless the game made almost 80 per cent of its retail boxed sales in the first 24 hours.
    Outside the top 10, Take-Two's well-reviewed tennis title - Top Spin 4 - entered the charts at number 13. Here sales across the two HD console formats was much more even, at 51 per cent for the Xbox 360 and 45 per cent for the PlayStation 3 (plus 4 per cent for the Wii).
    In what was a busy week for new releases there was no sign of Capcom's Okamiden in the all formats top 40. Even in the Nintendo DS top 40 the game only managed to debut at number 10.
    Sega's Yakuza 4 did enter the all formats charts at number 25 though, and like Top Spin 4, just one place below that achieved but its previous iteration.


    http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...t-in-uk-charts ...
    by Published on March 20th, 2011 21:13
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    2. PSP News

    The PSP Emulator for Windows thats written in java gets yet another update:
    Heres whats new:
    Improved PGD decryption to allow handling of very small and very large files.
    Reverted recent changes in AES128.java and SHA1.java to avoid loss of compatibility with CryptoEngine.
    Corrected PatchELFTag in CryptoEngine.
    Removed libsuppreacc from banned modules' list in ModuleMgrForUser.
    Improved EBOOT.BIN data padding in PSP.java.
    Added newly discovered MIPS relocation code in Loader.

    http://buildbot.orphis.net/jpcsp/ ...
    by Published on March 20th, 2011 19:56
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    2. PSP News,
    3. Nintendo Wii News,
    4. GP2X News,
    5. Wiz News,
    6. Dingoo News,
    7. Sega Dreamcast News

    Lavalit have released a new SVN build of Openbor for the Dreamcast, Wii, Wiz, GP2X, Dingoo and PSP

    OpenBOR
    ----------------------
    OpenBOR is a continuation of the Beats Of Rage 2D game engine, which was originally
    created by the wonderful folks over at http://www.senileteam.com.

    History
    ----------------------
    In 2004, Senile Team released Beats of Rage, a free beat-'em-up for DOS inspired
    by SEGA's Streets of Rage series and using sprites from SNK Playmore's King of
    Fighters series. The game spread only by word of mouth, but it nonetheless
    amassed popularity very quickly. Senile Team soon released an edit pack allowing
    anyone interested to create a mod for the BOR engine.
    In 2005, Kirby2000 asked Senile Team to open the source code to BOR. They
    agreed, and OpenBOR was born. Development on the engine was continued by the
    community, and still is to this day.


    Heres whats new:
    r3273 | sumolx | 2011-03-20 01:49:38 -0400 (Sun, 20 Mar 2011) | 1 line
    Changed paths:
    M /engine/openbor.c
    M /engine/resources/Info.plist
    M /engine/resources/meta.xml
    M /engine/version.h
    level_order() uses the first argument to set the loadingbg type. However, in load_level() the first argument is the image location for the background. This implies that if defined we are to use background + bar. This keeps us backward compatible with all existing mods. Strange that I never had the modder specify this before, Hence, this was a bug. All mods ie Contra, Final Fight, GoldenAxeRemake and more now display a background when loading a level.

    Download Here

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    by Published on March 20th, 2011 19:33
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    Filip messaged me last week and sadly like always i do forget to read my PMs, he told me about the release of his new game Fish Fillets for the PSP:

    This is a PSP port of the wonderful puzzle game Fish Fillets from ALTAR interactive.
    PSP port is based on a cross-platform game engine recreation by open-source community.
    The official homepage of Fish Fillets NG is http://fillets.sourceforge.net/


    Game description:


    One of the most hardcore puzzle game. Find a way out for two fish agents.


    Fish Fillets NG is a puzzle game. The goal in each level is to find a safe way out for both of the two fish. It's comparable to other sliding puzzle games such as sokoban and klotski. In Fish Fillets the play is complicated by a few additional elements and rules. The game has background music and, on many levels, some animated effects, though neither normally has an effect on game play.


    * one of the most hardcore puzzle game you can ever play
    * 13 languages - English, Czech, French, German, Italian, Polish, Spanish, Dutch, Bulgarian, Swedish, Slovenian, Brazilian, Russian
    * 80 pixel-drawn polished unique levels
    * hundreds of beatiful animated creatures
    * thousands of unique and funny objects
    * 2 fish agents with different capabilities
    * hundreds of the different sounds
    * thousands lines of the funny conversations
    * several branches and several mysteries for a smoother progress
    * hours and hours of gameplay
    * amazingly detailed and colored graphics
    * lots of cute little companions











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