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    by Published on May 16th, 2009 10:04

    The cancellation of Six Days in Fallujah seems to have stirred up almost as much debate as its original announcement. Given the popularity of World War II games, it seems clear that the main concern about a game focusing on modern war events relates to how recently they happened. Kotaku takes a look at some of the obstacles such a game would need to overcome to achieve broad acceptance.
    "When approaching a game that realistically depicts a modern combat situation, one criticism that often arises is the subject of fun. Can a realistic military shooter be fun? According to Ian Bogost, that's the wrong question to ask. 'We use the word fun as a placeholder, when we don't even really know what we mean when we look for some sort of enjoyment in a serious experience,' he said. Fun and entertainment aren't mutually exclusive, especially when it comes to entertainment based on real-world military conflicts. As Bogost explains, fun isn't the key word in this situation. 'It may not be possible to make a realistic war game that is fun — war is not fun — but it is possible to create an experience that is informative, appealing, and startling in a positive way.'"

    http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl.../05/16/0324215 ...
    by Published on May 16th, 2009 10:02

    Apple's said no background apps on the iPhone forever, citing it destroys stability and system resources. Today, three reputable publications have independently claimed that Apple is having a change of mind. What the hell?

    http://gizmodo.com/5256821/rumor-app...ackground-apps ...
    by Published on May 16th, 2009 03:10


    Press release:
    Are you ready to be part of the social gaming phenomenon that’s gripping Japan?

    The Monster Hunter world is always changing and you will need to be ready for anything - but killing and trapping monsters will always be most important part of your duty.

    Monster Hunter Freedom Unite is the biggest game of the series so far, letting you adventure with up to three friends through over 500 hours of gameplay. In MHFU you can battle previously unseen monsters in new environments, not to mention the many new weapons and armour sets available.

    From devising the strategy to executing the attack, team play with your friends is going to be key to hunting down the ferocious beasts. MHFU rewards considered tactics and well-executed combat sequences so plan and work together and you will prosper.

    You should always welcome new hunters so you can learn from each other’s experiences and grow together into masters. In MHFU you can even form your own guilds with your most respected hunting partners in order to seek glory in the Monster Hunter world.

    You can now employ a fully customisable AI Felyne partner to join you on quests. These Felyne helpers will help you in battle and gather extra resources for you too. PSP owners can even share their companions with other players through ‘Felyne casting’ and it’s a simple as transferring the data while your PSP is in sleep mode.

    There are more PSP advantages too. You can decrease your loading times by running the game from a Memory Stick and the UMD at the same time (requires at least 580MB). And most importantly for you seasoned hunters you can transfer saved game data from MHF2

    Hunters take note; even though MHFU comes packed with new quests, weapons and more, other new content will also be added after release via download.
    ...
    by Published on May 16th, 2009 01:25

    Via wiibrew

    Bannerbomb by Comex is an exploit capable of launching homebrew from any version of the System Menu. It was created to replace the Twilight Hack, which does not work on System Menu 4.0.

    The exploit works by using a malformed banner to crash the Wii and run code to load the boot.dol placed in the root of the SD card. It can be used to install the Homebrew Channel, DVDx and the BootMii public beta via the hackmii installer.

    Usage
    What you need
    SD (or SDHC if you're running System Menu 4.0) card formatted as FAT16 or FAT32.
    SD card reader for PC or a PC with one built-in
    Bannerbomb channel data
    Some homebrew to load
    Guide
    If your SD card has a private directory, rename it temporarily, e.g. to "privateold". Having other saved channels on the same card will screw it up. (Also, if you don't have any channels on the SD card already, it's possible to skip this step so you can keep saves on your SD card)
    Copy the Bannerbomb "private" folder to the root of your SD card.
    Take your Wii executable, name it "boot.dol" or "boot.elf" if it isn't already, and save it in the root directory of your SD card.
    Put your SD card in your Wii and turn it on.
    Go into Wii Options --> Data Management --> Channels --> SD Card.
    A message should appear asking to "load boot.dol/.elf". If it freezes or does not appear, download the next .zip file from the Bannerbomb website and start over.
    The homebrew on your SD card will load. Enjoy!
    (Optional) Fill out Comex's survey on the Bannerbomb website.




    Open the settings menu

    Go into Data Management and then Channels

    Press SD Card

    A pop-up box will appear. Click yes.


    Troubleshooting
    Please note that Bannerbomb does not work for everyone at this time.

    If your Wii freezes while trying to use Bannerbomb, follow these diagnostics:

    Make sure you're not trying to use the SD Menu on System Menu 4.0 (the little blue SD card button in the lower left).
    Check that you pressed the Channels button in Data Management.
    Make sure that Bannerbomb is the only channel on the SD card.
    Try a different version of Bannerbomb. Most people should be able to use aad1f, but some might need another version.
    Bugs
    If it gives you the dialog but freezes instead of loading the dol, email Comex ( comexk @ gmail dot com ). Tell him where it froze and whether or not the slot light is on. You might also try removing the disc.
    If you press "no" when it asks you whether you want to load a dol then it might freeze.
    It is possible to press the back button "under" the dialog.
    Changelog
    v104

    Can now boot 'boot.dol' or 'boot.elf' to support for the 'HackMii Installer'.
    v103

    Added some stuff that may or may not help with stability.
    v102

    First public release

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    by Published on May 16th, 2009 01:21

    - Ubisoft finally appears ready to start talking about Splinter Cell: Conviction again. Head over to this new man of conviction teaser site and you'll be treated to the first of three reveals. The other two are slated to go live on May 20 and May 28, a perfect lead-up to a possible E3 showing. The site asks the question, "What makes a man confront his past?"

    The first teaser has a trailer with the voice of Michael Ironside, known to Splinter Cell fans as the voice of Sam Fisher, narrating. In it, you can see a satellite view of Earth while Sam Fisher recounts important plot details that lead up to the happenings of Splinter Cell: Conviction. Fischer recalls losing his daughter, shooting his best friend, and being betrayed by the agency he works for.

    The trailer ends with the satellite camera zooming in on the island of Malta, just south of Sicily in the Mediterranean Sea while Fisher talks about a deal made with the agency to each go separate ways. Apparently the NSA isn't going to "let sleeping dogs lie" as Fisher seems to believe since the top of the video shows the words "Target Acquired."

    http://uk.xbox360.ign.com/articles/983/983354p1.html ...
    by Published on May 16th, 2009 01:16

    News/release from lilmnm

    lilmnm-kamikaze- here with my mod of nitePR after Constant nagging and complaining from my girlfriend and friends to release this, Well here it is DayPR Rev.4++!!!

    Some info on DayPR:
    Added a different Background color.
    fixed up the code that did the searching so it runs a bit faster (still takes a while though.)
    Added a feature to Delete your old ram dumps.
    Added a feature to delete your old search.dat and search.ram after i noticed it froze when you try to do a new unknown search.
    Added Corrupt PSID.
    DayPR now tells you the game ID that you are currently playing.

    Please if there is any bugs please contact me with the info that is provided in the read me.

    Also please follow the read me exactly there is some extra files that need to be copied over to your Memory Stick.

    And btw.... have fun (THAT'S AN ORDER MAGGOT!!!)

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    by Published on May 16th, 2009 01:12

    News/release from browncoat

    Hi!

    I wrote an unpacker/packer program for eboot-files in Python, because the available programs don't run on my Linux system.
    This is the first release which only supports unpacking and packing eboot-files, coming releases will also support editing of param.sfo files and unpacking/packing of PSX data.psar-files, so you will be able to edit the metadata of homebrew/psx games and extract and change the iso and bootimage of converted PSX games.

    To run it you need Python (version 2.5 or 2.6; 3.x is not backwards compatible) installed and in your path, for more details on how to run it, read readme.txt.
    It is a command-line-only, program but I included batch files for Windows that simplify the usage (but you still have to open a "DOS window" and run the programs from the command line), I hope users of other OSes will be familiar with the command line interface.

    If you have questions or bug reports, please feel free to reply in this thread.

    Btw, I plan on adding a (text-based) user interface (and maybe later even a GUI), so if you really can't be bothered to run a program on the command line, have a little patience.

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    by Published on May 16th, 2009 01:09

    News/release from Spanner

    This is based on the frontend for emulators for the pc called 3D Arcade where you move around a 3d environment of arcade cabinets or consoles.

    You move around like the in game Mist,it loads up a different screenshot every time you move left,forward and right..

    go up to the cab and if you press the left trigger button it will boot Mame4All..

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    by Published on May 16th, 2009 00:38

    News via GXmod:

    Sprite Wii offers a utility that allows you to select and edit cheat codes in a text file and generate a file from the GCT.

    Use

    - Unpack the archive to the root of your SD card.
    - Put the code text file (*. txt) in sd: / txtcodes.
    - Launch cheat manager, select your text file code.
    - Press the + button of the Wiimote to activate the code or press the button - to turn it off.
    - Press the button 1 of the Wiimote to generate a GCT file.

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    by Published on May 16th, 2009 00:30

    Vogster Entertainment, an international innovator in video game design and content, today announced that UNBOUND SAGA, the eagerly awaited arcade-style brawler for the PSP (PlayStation Portable) system, will be available this July exclusively via digital download on the PlayStation Network. Beginning July 16, 2009, players can punch and clobber their way through UNBOUND SAGA's comic book inspired action at home or while on the go.

    "Bringing UNBOUND SAGA to PSP system owners through the convenience of the PlayStation Network is an ideal way to deliver the game to the widest possible audience," said Mario Kroll, Director of Marketing at Vogster. "In fact, we expect to see a growing trend where highly anticipated releases such as UNBOUND SAGA will bypass the UMD format and the often challenging retail environment, being instead delivered directly to consumers. It certainly is a 'win' for both content producers and gamers alike --- it avoids an unpopular delivery medium and costly manufacturing, while improving the timing and availability of great content to consumers when they demand it."

    The UNBOUND SAGA video game is based on Dark Horse's comic book of the same name and follows the adventures of self-aware comic book tough guy Rick Ajax, as he battles the constant and cataclysmic threats that are put in his path by the god-like entity known as 'The Maker'. With cover art by illustration icon, Joe Linsner (Cry for Dawn, Dark Ivory) original story by comic book veteran Mike Kennedy (Star Wars, Superman, Alien vs Predator) and art by fan-favorite Cliff Richards (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Wonder Woman, The New Thunderbolts), UNBOUND SAGA combines comic book action with button throttling gameplay that leads players through level after level of imaginative landscapes and bizarre foes.

    For additional information, please visit www.unboundsaga.com. ...
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