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    by Published on January 19th, 2009 22:00

    We're all a bit bored by the PSP at this point, and the PS3 has failed to impress us much lately as well. But with a few minor tweaks, we'd be blown away by both.

    Sony just asked its customers what they want in the next PSP. Well here's what we want in our next PSP, and most of it's doable through software alone.

    Get Remote Play Working, Standard
    Remote Play promised to allow gamers to play PS3 games through the internet on their PSPs. Brilliant! And it was actually implemented in a game PS3 called Lair...and then basically nothing else. You can find Remote Play in a handful of downloadable PS3 titles, but it's far from a standard offering, and basically doesn't exist in the world of AAA releases. But just think—Remote Play would lessen the PSP's need for original titles—something Sony hasn't been able to secure as of late—and promote loyalty to the PS3 since its games would be playable from anywhere.

    Make the PSP the Ultimate Blu-ray Remote
    If there's one thing you can't fault the PS3 for, it's the machine's excellent Blu-ray playback. So why not make the PSP the unequivocal best Blu-ray remote ever? Not only could you use the PSP for basic functions, but a little programming savvy could stream entire BD features to your hands. Imagine the use of a Wi-Fi enabled second screen from the PSP with streaming audio support. You could watch a movie with a friend and decide that just you would turn on the audio commentary for a scene (through headphones), while viewing some extra production stills (on your secondary display). Hey, we'd settle for a submenu on the PSP's screen, even.

    Give Us a PSOne-to-PSP Ripping Tool
    Offer us a tool to rip PSOne games on the PS3 in order to be transferred to the PSP. They can wrap them in DRM and charge us $5 each time we rip a game, and we'd still do it. While we'd say the same for PS2 titles, we realize that PSP processors probably couldn't handle the software emulation load. PSOne games, though? Definitely.

    Display Hints and Walkthroughs That Sync with PS3
    Easy money for Sony—license out the option to make PS3 walkthroughs for the PSP. The strategy guide company does all the work, creating the text file (already on hand from their publications) and some basic syncing cues from, I dunno, saved game files or scripts. We're sure if enough money was exchanged between all involved parties, something could be figured out that's not so resource intensive that it isn't worth their while.

    Our Only Hardware Revision: Add a Second Analog Stick Already
    Look Sony, you were wrong, just give in. Screw backwards compatibility and add the second analog stick to make the PSP essentially interchangeable with the Dual Shock 3/SIXAXIS. Just as that second analog stick has held back PSP developers, it's also limited Remote Play functionality and the option to use the PSP as a premium controller. The hardware is holding back the software, but not in a "we just need stronger processors" way. It's a simple fix. PSP loyalists might complain, but trust us, they're complaining more that their controls are gimped. (Oh, and Bluetooth would be a runner up for greater connectivity options.)

    Do All of the Above, Then Sell a PS3/PSP Bundle
    The PS3 has already lost the game machine war. But it's still a contender as a premium home theater machine. Offer users a deal in which they can pick up a PS3 along with a PSP. Upsell the PSP as a remote, a second screen, and a media streamer (as opposed to a bulky PMP with a crappy game catalog).

    http://i.gizmodo.com/5132128/six-way...initely-better ...
    by Published on January 19th, 2009 22:00

    We're all a bit bored by the PSP at this point, and the PS3 has failed to impress us much lately as well. But with a few minor tweaks, we'd be blown away by both.

    Sony just asked its customers what they want in the next PSP. Well here's what we want in our next PSP, and most of it's doable through software alone.

    Get Remote Play Working, Standard
    Remote Play promised to allow gamers to play PS3 games through the internet on their PSPs. Brilliant! And it was actually implemented in a game PS3 called Lair...and then basically nothing else. You can find Remote Play in a handful of downloadable PS3 titles, but it's far from a standard offering, and basically doesn't exist in the world of AAA releases. But just think—Remote Play would lessen the PSP's need for original titles—something Sony hasn't been able to secure as of late—and promote loyalty to the PS3 since its games would be playable from anywhere.

    Make the PSP the Ultimate Blu-ray Remote
    If there's one thing you can't fault the PS3 for, it's the machine's excellent Blu-ray playback. So why not make the PSP the unequivocal best Blu-ray remote ever? Not only could you use the PSP for basic functions, but a little programming savvy could stream entire BD features to your hands. Imagine the use of a Wi-Fi enabled second screen from the PSP with streaming audio support. You could watch a movie with a friend and decide that just you would turn on the audio commentary for a scene (through headphones), while viewing some extra production stills (on your secondary display). Hey, we'd settle for a submenu on the PSP's screen, even.

    Give Us a PSOne-to-PSP Ripping Tool
    Offer us a tool to rip PSOne games on the PS3 in order to be transferred to the PSP. They can wrap them in DRM and charge us $5 each time we rip a game, and we'd still do it. While we'd say the same for PS2 titles, we realize that PSP processors probably couldn't handle the software emulation load. PSOne games, though? Definitely.

    Display Hints and Walkthroughs That Sync with PS3
    Easy money for Sony—license out the option to make PS3 walkthroughs for the PSP. The strategy guide company does all the work, creating the text file (already on hand from their publications) and some basic syncing cues from, I dunno, saved game files or scripts. We're sure if enough money was exchanged between all involved parties, something could be figured out that's not so resource intensive that it isn't worth their while.

    Our Only Hardware Revision: Add a Second Analog Stick Already
    Look Sony, you were wrong, just give in. Screw backwards compatibility and add the second analog stick to make the PSP essentially interchangeable with the Dual Shock 3/SIXAXIS. Just as that second analog stick has held back PSP developers, it's also limited Remote Play functionality and the option to use the PSP as a premium controller. The hardware is holding back the software, but not in a "we just need stronger processors" way. It's a simple fix. PSP loyalists might complain, but trust us, they're complaining more that their controls are gimped. (Oh, and Bluetooth would be a runner up for greater connectivity options.)

    Do All of the Above, Then Sell a PS3/PSP Bundle
    The PS3 has already lost the game machine war. But it's still a contender as a premium home theater machine. Offer users a deal in which they can pick up a PS3 along with a PSP. Upsell the PSP as a remote, a second screen, and a media streamer (as opposed to a bulky PMP with a crappy game catalog).

    http://i.gizmodo.com/5132128/six-way...initely-better ...
    by Published on January 19th, 2009 21:52

    Apple has not launched a new firmware for quite sometime (not even a small update) since the release of 2.2 version So, we all are excited about the new features coming in the next release but, the leaked feature list doesn't seem to be doing much justice with our aspirations!

    Though none of these new features have been confirmed in anyway, they seem to be enough for a small update. First, this new update will include a number of bug fixes which an end-user would rarely even notice. These fixes include fixing the super slow sync speeds which many users (including me) face daily on a PC. The new features are not really big, but include certain interface changes in the SMS application interface and some new features for the Mail application targeting the Corporate users. Another feature which is said to be under beta is deleting all mails at once

    http://www.modmyi.com/forums/iphone-...sed-world.html ...
    by Published on January 19th, 2009 18:48

    via Eurogamer


    Sony has told Eurogamer that pretty PSN game Flower will arrive here on Thursday 12th February.

    There's no price just yet, but thatgamecompany's previous title, flOw, cost GBP 3.49, so that should make for a solid root to sprout guesses from.

    Flower transports us into the dreams of city flowers stuck on smoggy windowsills. Using the motion-sensing controller, players guide petals through fields and crash them into other flowers, causing explosions of colour that eventually blot out the dreary urban beginnings and murdering prostitutes.

    Head over to the US PlayStation blog to watch a brand new trailer of Flower. Or check in here tomorrow lunchtime for our thoughts on a near-complete build of the game. ...
    by Published on January 19th, 2009 18:45

    via Joystiq


    In what seems to be one of the most generous packages of the new year, GameStop has listed a new, two-disc Mass Effect re-release due next month that includes the game, a documentary, trailers, music, design galleries and the Bring Down the Sky DLC, all for $19.99. We've contacted BioWare asking for more details, specifically if a deal this delectable is actually allowed to exist.

    You know, Mass Effect may not have been the perfect sci-fi opus we were hoping for, but for $20, you'd have to have the heart of a Geth to be able to pass this up. ... And yes, that gag was brought to you by Wikipedia. ...
    by Published on January 19th, 2009 18:45

    via Joystiq


    In what seems to be one of the most generous packages of the new year, GameStop has listed a new, two-disc Mass Effect re-release due next month that includes the game, a documentary, trailers, music, design galleries and the Bring Down the Sky DLC, all for $19.99. We've contacted BioWare asking for more details, specifically if a deal this delectable is actually allowed to exist.

    You know, Mass Effect may not have been the perfect sci-fi opus we were hoping for, but for $20, you'd have to have the heart of a Geth to be able to pass this up. ... And yes, that gag was brought to you by Wikipedia. ...
    by Published on January 19th, 2009 18:26

    via IGN


    Square Enix started off the week over in Japan with the announcement of a final release date for Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Complete. The Blu-ray version of the FFVII CG afterstory will hit Japan on April 16, priced at 4,900 yen (about $54).

    PS3 owners throughout the world are likely keeping an eye on this product due to the planned inclusion of a Final Fantasy XIII demo. The demo will be available in two versions of the Advent Children package.

    For the serious collectors, there's the Cloud Black 160 GB Special Spec + Final Fantasy XIII Trial Version Set. This bundle includes Advent Children, a 160 gigabyte PS3, and a copy of the FFXIII demo. The included hardware is black and features a special Cloud logo. Pricing for the bundle is set at 49,980 yen (about $548). In Japan, the 80 gigabyte PS3 currently retails for 39,980 yen.

    Those who just want to get their hands on the FFXIII demo can pick up the Final Fantasy XIII Trial Verion Set. Priced at 5,900 yen (about $65), this special package included Advent Children and the FFXIII demo.

    Square Enix hasn't made official comment, but it's presumable that the demo will work on PS3 systems throughout the world. While the exact content of the demo hasn't been announced, Square Enix reps previously commented that an early section of the game would be playable. The demo will presumably be Japanese only so those who do import should get their Japanese dictionary apps ready.

    As a bonus, the Advent Children disc will include an option for English voice overs so when you're done with the FFXIII demo, you'll get to watch Advent Children in English. Subtitles for the movie will be Japanese only. ...
    by Published on January 19th, 2009 18:17

    via Computer and Video Games


    While progress is being made in piracy, broadband penetration and the high definition console market, it's unlikely that Russia is "the right market" for Nintendo's current generation of hardware.

    Despite ruling virtually every other territory that they have launched in, the Wii and DS have struggled to make an impact on the growing Russian market, according to GFI's head of international licensing and acquisition, Inna Bukatina.

    "Firstly people in Russia prefer products that are more universal, that can be used for a number of different purposes," she told GamesIndustry.biz. "For example, a PlayStation 3 or PlayStation Portable can be used for games, or films, and so on.

    "But the Wii is only for games, and for very specific kinds of games. The gaming society in Russia is pretty young, and I remember when Nintendo attempted to attract more people from older demographics - they put on their last slide a babushka, an old woman, in a headscarf sitting in the countryside and playing on a DS... but actually it's very hard to see that really happening in Russia.

    "I know that in other parts of Europe, older age ranges are playing these games, but in Russia they don't know what to do with it - they never owned a computer, and probably never worked with a device that's more technical than a telephone, for example."

    Bukatina did concede that for the older generations the DS might be given as a gift, but also revealed that the platform faced another problem.

    "The DS has a following, but there's a lot of piracy there too, and it's of course much more expensive than the GameBoy," she said.

    The full interview with Inna Bukatina, in which she also talks about the progress of the Russian market as a whole, is available now. ...
    by Published on January 19th, 2009 01:39

    There is a new PS2Vice 1.14 mod.
    It allows you to use the analog joysticks of the joypad instead of the arrow keys.
    Sorry, forum software doesn't allow any attachment...

    This file contains ps2vice-1.14 source code + joystick modification patch + binaries + complete files for burning a cd (c64 only).

    EDIT: see below for the file attachment, including USB support. ...
    by Published on January 19th, 2009 01:02


    Introducing:
    http://www.ihaveadreamcast.com
    On Monday, Jan. 19, 2009 at 12:01 am eastern standard time – we will be launching the website: I Have a Dreamcast (http://www.ihaveadreamcast.com) with the streaming of a 24 hour Dreamcast gaming marathon!

    We plan to have multiple Dreamcasts set up and a webcam positioned to stream it all – we are going to play all types of games nonstop Monday.

    A handful of local bands from Athens, Ga have signed on to play at certain times during the 24 hour marathon (we are still nailing down times). All bands will play a one or two acoustic songs and each band has been given the challenge to write a Sega inspired song!

    The bands are:
    Gemini Cricket http://www.myspace.com/geminicricketband
    Captain #1 http://www.myspace.com/captainnumber1
    Bicycles & Gravel http://www.myspace.com/bicyclesandgravel
    with special appearances by:
    I Have Read Other Books Besides The Catcher in the Rye http://www.myspace.com/otherbooks
    The South Will Rave Again http://www.myspace.com/thesouthwillraveagain

    GAMES
    We have lots of games to play. Here is an incomplete list:
    Toy Commander, Space Channel 5, House of the Dead 2, Sonic Shuffle, Soul Reaver, Jet Grind Radio, Evolution, Illbleed, Evil Dead, Gauntlet Legends, Sega Rally, Seaman, Sonic Adventure, EGG, Marvel, vs. Capcom, PSO, Bass Fishing, Virtual Tennis, Draconus, Skies of Arcadia, Tony Hawk, Code: Veronica, Alone in the Dark (new nightmare), Silver, MDK2, Crazy Taxi... more to come (when my buddies bring them over).

    AND OF COURSE...
    There is the kick-off party at 12:01 am eastern with Dreamcast goodies and good times all around.. hopefully some great four player gaming. Then throughout the day there will be contests, arts & crafts activities, music, and non-stop gaming.

    See you in a few hours!


    Check it out at http://www.ihaveadreamcast.com ...
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