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    by Published on May 23rd, 2008 23:23

    via psphacks

    Ooo, you smell that? That’s PSP Extreme Link continuing to ripen… Now sitting at version 1.6.0 Beta 3, Quake’s Extreme Link adds multi-CISO compression — compress in batch, real easy like. As well, longtime users will notice some other differences. New users, you should just try it out.

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    by Published on May 23rd, 2008 23:20

    News/release from Hellin

    Multi Skin Flasher is a simple application for Fat an Slims PSPs with custom firmware 3.9X m33.This application gives you the possibility of keeping 10 themes in your memory stick and flash them wherever you want simply and confortably. Remember that this software touches files in flash0,USE IT UNDER YOUR RESPONSABILITY.

    Before start, you have to know, for a correct operation of Multi Skin Flasher, you have to had the files in flash0 NOT hided, for the correct acces to them.

    You have to extract the content of the rar and copy the content to the flash0. After that, you have to execute "Ejecutador.bat". Finally, the files are unhided, now you can delete the copied files.

    Note: If you have 3.9x m33 installed with "Despertar del Cementerio" of Dark_Alex, you don't need to follow this instructions, because the files aren't hided.

    For instaling Quick Flasher extrack all the content of the .RAR archive and copie it in the folder MsRoot in the root of yous memory stick

    The proccess is simple,extract all files (not in folders) on"PSP/THEME/xmbXX/" (Where XX is the number of the skin, for example "03"), then select the skin to flash and wait a few seconds. Your PSP will be now customized!

    To enable the USB, press START, to disable it, press START one time more.

    Important: Before flashing any theme, be sure you have the required space in the flash

    This app is brought to you by Marce_82 and The Sixth Halcon,we hope, you really enjoy it!

    Web-Site -> www.marce82projects.es

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    by Published on May 23rd, 2008 23:02

    News/release from Pirato Nervo:

    One month ago(and a few days) I released NervOS 1.7 and now it's time to release the most improved version I ever made, NervOS 2.0.

    NervOS has turned into a great system and grew a lot, not only because of me but because of you who downloaded it and tried it, even if you did not like it and posted bad comments, but at least you know it exists and you know what it is. A big thank you to my Beta Testers and for the persons who contributed to NervOS, Thank you, again.

    A lot of things changed and were added to NervOS, you can find them in the list below.

    Changes/Additions
    Small Features:
    Option to disable the "Are you sure?" question
    Faster Menu Scrolling
    Removed Count Down on exiting
    Load Music is at the top now
    File Browser: Press Left to go up 5 items and Right to go down 5 items
    File Browser: File Browser type implemented so you can see which type you are using (below the current directory text)
    File Browser: Fixed bug with file names
    File Browser: added new file types
    Error messages like "File types is not ..." or "No UMD inserted" are shown in a window.
    Added "PSP-Hacks Homebrew Competition 2008" splash screen
    Added the ability to switch between file browser types by pressing home while browsing. (the file browser type is displayed under the current path)
    New font (tahoma) - default
    Added SND0.at3 - thanks to Eleo
    Added PIC1.PNG - thanks to CO_ol
    Music Auto Plays when you select it from File Browser (no need to play press after selecting it)

    Medium Features:
    Welcome Screen before PSP Hacks Competition Splash screen and fade in effect.
    File Browser: improved extension system, there should be no errors anymore.
    New Documentation
    New Original theme (by CO_ol)
    Improved keyboard: does not hang anymore (could happen when using 333mhz (does not happen anymore even if you run NervOS at 333 mhz))
    Added support for March33, Normal and SonyNp9660 dirvers
    Added 3 core files: usbhostfs.prx, ctrl.prx and isodrivers.prx
    Added Stop Button feature
    NervOS Configurator: ability to change ISO Driver, disable/enable Are you Sure Question, change Cpu Speed, change Font, disable/enable Splash Screen and disable/enable Log In.
    Control Panel: added USBHostFS option, added Shut Down option, added PSX Loader option.
    When exiting from NervOS, if you have the nosautoboot.prx enabled, it will not return to NervOS anymore.
    Improved screenshot function, does not overwrite saved screenshots anymore.
    File Browser: detects every extensions (if they are typed in the file name)
    Added Calculator as task
    Added USBHostFS as task
    Added Text Editor as task

    Big Features:
    NervOS uses flash memory from now on *
    PSX Game Loader
    NervOS Recovery
    USBHostFS
    Text Editor
    NervOS Installer
    Ability to have up to 3 users using NervOS
    Log In feature - password + username
    NervOS Wiki

    * Although a lot of tests were made using flash1+flash0, I decided to use flash1 only.
    The files stored in it are:
    - font.pgf - flash1:/NervOS/
    - system.cfg x number of users - flash1:/NervOS/users/*username*
    - user.cfg x number of users - flash1:/NervOS/users/*username*
    - system.prx - flash1:/NervOS/system
    - ctrl.prx - flash1:/NervOS/system
    - usbhostfs.prx - flash1:/NervOS/system
    - nosautoboot.prx - flash1:/NervOS/system
    - isodrivers.prx - flash1:/NervOS/system
    - usb.prx - flash1:/NervOS/system
    - modulemgr.prx - flash1:/NervOS/system
    - loadexec.prx - flash1:/NervOS/system

    NervOS System now uses 3 configuration files:
    * system.cfg - flash1
    * user.cfg - flash1
    * colors.cfg - ms0 (memory stick)
    * nervos.cfg - NervOS File, not user file

    Check the wiki to learn more about NervOS.
    Wiki: http://www.consoleworld.net/nervos

    Remember, the wiki is being updated constantly so if you can't find the information you are sreaching for, in the readme, try searching at the wiki.

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    by Published on May 23rd, 2008 22:52

    News/release from MDave:



    Hi there, I have finally released a little project I've been working on for a while, and it should interest those that like the old Goldeneye and Turok on the N64

    I know that the psp homebrew scene has slowed down a lot this year, hopefully this won't be the 'swan song' of homebrew games for the PSP, considering how much success its getting commercially these days. I suspect it has something to do with the iPhone, but that its interface while intuitive, lacks the basics like tactile buttons which makes your traditional games pretty much unplayable Anyway, back to my game :P

    It's a Quake total conversion made from scratch and designed for the PSP, and includes my own heavily tweaked Quake engine which happens to be fully backwards compatible with Quake 1 and its mods.

    The download and more information is on this site:

    http://bladebattles.com/kurok/index.html

    Hope you enjoy!

    I seriously suggest playing multiplayer with friends in a map that includes remote mines, its a blast

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    by Published on May 23rd, 2008 22:34

    Another Thursday has arrived, and with it, a lot of new content for the PSN. Today is a rather unique day, as game music makes its debut for both the PS3 and PSP. Fans of The Con can download four songs, while PixelJunk Monsters fans can grab an entire album of 24 tracks from Otograph. This is along with the typical Rock Band songs, videos and themes. For the full list, check below:

    Add-on Game Content

    Rock Band



    "Beetlebum" - Blur ($1.99)

    "Countdown to Insanity" - H-BlockX ($1.99)

    "Hier Kommt Alex" - Die Toten Hosen ($1.99)

    "Hysteria" - Muse ($1.99)

    "Manu Chao" - Les Wampas ($1.99)

    "Monsoon" - Tokio Hotel ($1.99)

    "New Wave" - Pleymo ($1.99)

    "Perfekte Welle" - Juli ($1.99)

    "Rock 'N' Roll Star" - Oasis ($1.99)

    Rock Band price promotion: "We Care a Lot" - Faith No More and "All the Small Things" - Blink 182 are reduced to $0.99 until May 29th.

    Game Music


    PixelJunk Monsters Album ($2.99)

    Game Videos (free)


    Siren: Blood Curse Debut

    GRID CGI Trailer

    Battlefield: Bad Company: Find All Five – Recon Kit

    Battlefield: Bad Company: Find All Five – Support Kit

    Brothers in Arms: Hells Highway - Wasn't Supposed to Happen

    The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian

    Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars Launch Trailer

    Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars Team Play Behind the Scenes Video

    Movie and Blu-ray Disc Trailers (free)


    National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets

    Untraceable

    First Sunday

    PS3 Themes (free)


    Graffiti

    High Velocity Bowling (x3)



    PLAYSTATION Store for PC

    Downloadable Games


    The Con ($19.99)

    Game Demos (free)


    Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee 2 Beginner Demo

    Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee 2 Intermediate Demo

    Game Videos (free)


    Siren: Blood Curse

    The Con

    The Con Music Video

    Game Music (free)


    The Con - I Declare

    The Con - The Champ

    The Con - Swing First

    The Con - Boneyard

    PSP Wallpaper (free)


    The Con

    http://uk.psp.ign.com/articles/876/876072p1.html ...
    by Published on May 23rd, 2008 22:32

    As part of Capcom's recent financial results, the company let loose its to-date sales numbers for all of its million-selling franchises and individual titles, dating back over the past 22 years. The Resident Evil series has done the company best with more than 34 million units sold, trumping both Mega Man and Street Fighter (second and third on the list, respectively).

    The numbers essentially speak for themselves, so take a look.


    Franchise Sales
    Series Units Sold
    Resident Evil 34.5 million
    Mega Man 28 million
    Street Fighter 25 million
    Disney Titles 13.2 million
    Devil May Cry 9.5 million
    Onimusha 7.8 million
    Monster Hunter 6.3 million
    Dino Crisis 4.4 million
    Ghosts 'n Goblins 4.3 million
    Final Fight 3.2 million
    Breath of Fire 3 million
    Ace Attorney 2.8 million
    Commando 1.2 million
    1942 1.2 million



    Individual Title Sales
    Title Released System Units Sold
    Street Fighter II June 1992 SNES 6,300,000
    Resident Evil 2 January 1998 PS 4,960,000
    Street Fighter II Turbo July 1993 SNES 4,100,000
    Resident Evil 3 Nemesis September 1999 PS 3,500,000
    Resident Evil March 1996 PS 2,750,000
    Dino Crisis July 1999 PS 2,400,000
    Devil May Cry 4 January 2008 PS3, Xbox 360 2,300,000
    Devil May Cry August 2001 PS2 2,160,000
    Monster Hunter Freedom 2 February 2007 PSP 2,150,000
    Onimusha: Warlords January 2001 PS2 2,020,000
    Resident Evil 4 December 2005 PS2 2,000,000
    Super Street Fighter II June 2006, 1994 SNES 2,000,000
    Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny March 2003 PS2 1,990,000
    Aladdin November 1993 SNES 1,750,000
    Devil May Cry 2 January 2003 PS2 1,700,000
    Duck Tales January 1990 NES 1,670,000
    Street Fighter II Plus September 1993 GN 1,650,000
    Ghosts'n Goblins June 1986 NES 1,640,000
    Resident Evil 4 January 2005 GC 1,600,000
    Onimusha 3: Demon siege February 2004 PS2 1,520,000
    Mega Man 2 December 1988 NES 1,510,000
    Lost Planet Extreme Condition December 2006 Xbox 360 1,500,000
    Final Fight December 1990 SNES 1,480,000
    Resident Evil Outbreak December 2003 PS2 1,450,000
    Duck Tales September 1990 GB 1,430,000
    Resident Evil Code Veronica X March 2001 PS2 1,400,000
    Dead Rising August 2006 Xbox 360 1,400,000
    Resident Evil March 2002 GC 1,350,000
    Mega man Battle Network 4 December 2003 GBA 1,350,000
    Devil May Cry 3 February 2005 PS2 1,300,000
    Resident Evil 0 November 2002 GC 1,250,000
    Resident Evil 4 Wii Edition May 2007 Wii 1,250,000
    Magical Quest Starring Mickey November 1992 SNES 1,210,000
    Resident Evil DC Dual Shock August 1998 PS 1,200,000
    Chip'n Dale Rescue Rangers June 1990 NES 1,200,000
    Dino Crisis 2 September 2000 PS 1,190,000
    Mega Man X December 1993 SNES 1,160,000
    Monster Hunter Freedom December 2005 PSP 1,150,000
    Resident Evil Code Veronica February 2000 DC 1,140,000
    Commando September 1986 NES 1,140,000
    Resident Evil Director's Cut September 1997 PS 1,130,000
    Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts October 1991 SNES 1,090,000
    Mega Man 3 September 1990 NES 1,080,000
    Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles November 2007 Wii 1,050,000
    Final Fight 2 May 1993 SNES 1,030,000
    Street Fighter Alpha 3 December 1998 PS 1,000,000

    http://uk.psp.ign.com/articles/876/876334p1.html ...
    by Published on May 23rd, 2008 22:31

    via IGN


    RPG fans decrying the lack of their favorite genre might have a classic title coming soon to their PS3. In today's ESRB report of upcoming titles, Suikoden was listed for the PS3 and PSP. This means that the title should be available across the PSN, and should feature remote play capability to take the adventure on Sony's handheld. While no release date was given, the re-release of the title was rated E for Everyone.

    In case you're not familiar with Suikoden, you control the son of a general destined to seek out 108 warriors to defeat a corrupt government and bring peace to the land. Not only did the game feature duels and large turn based battles, but also packed a large amount of depth into its magic and combat system. While there weren't any other classic titles announced within the report, the impending release of Suikoden could light the way for other classic PSone titles to land on the PSN. ...
    by Published on May 23rd, 2008 22:31

    Gen Con, the biggest tabletop gaming convention in the world, is coming to Australia in July, and we have the details. Over four days from July 3 to July 6 in Brisbane, Gen Con will feature computer game tournaments, miniature war games tournaments, board game tournaments, card game tournaments, role playing tournaments, cosplay competitions, movie premieres, and lectures and seminars on game development.

    A few of the highlights include:


    4th Edition D&D showcased for the first time in Australia

    Star Wars: Force Unleashed unveiled to the public

    Demonstrations by EA of Mercenaries 2: World in Flames and Lord of the Rings Conquest

    In-house movie theatres screening anime films

    The Australian movie premiere of Dragonlance

    Collectable card game tournaments for Pokemon, Yu-gi-oh!, World of Warcraft, Magic: the Gathering and others

    Miniature war games tournaments for Warhammer, Lord of the Rings, Mechwarrior, War Machine, Heroclix and others

    200 player computer game tournament featuring Counter-Strike Source, Call of Duty 4, Starcraft and Warcraft 3

    The latest games from THQ, The Creative Assembly, Pandemic, Fuzzy Eyes and Halfbrick

    Gen Con will also play host to a number of special guests, including Tracy Hickman, the author of the Dragonlance trilogy, Sean Williams, who will present on the novelisation of Star Wars: Force Unleashed, Steve Stamatiadas, co-founder of Krome Studios, and Graham O'Neill, the author of several Warhammer 40K novels. Other guests include Chris Sabat (Dragon Ball voice actor), Jason Marsden (Dragonlance voice actor), David Nykl (of Stargate fame), author Marianne dePierres, author Kylie Chan and Mungo McKay (of Undead fame).

    Tickets are $16.50 online – during the pre-registration period which closes in mid-June, or $22 at the door. Once registered you can lock in your place for the various competitions and competitive tournaments.

    http://uk.psp.ign.com/articles/876/876260p1.html ...
    by Published on May 23rd, 2008 22:30

    via Joystiq




    NeoGAF poster Ephemeris snapped the photo above showing that Metal Gear Solid 4 auteur Hideo Kojima will be at the Virgin MegaStore in Times Square NYC on June 11, signing copies of the game for a midnight launch. We contacted the Virgin MegaStore's games department this morning just to confirm. The conversation went like this:

    "Hi, I just wanted to confirm Hideo Kojima would be signing copies of Metal Gear Solid 4 at the store on June 11?"

    "Who?" The clerk sounded half-asleep.

    "Hi-de-o Ko-ji-ma, Metal Gear Solid 4, in store June 11?"

    "Um, yeah, we're doin' that. Sure."

    We're just curious to see if Kojima does a mega-signing in Japan for the opening there and then bends time backwards (by crossing the date line) to get to New York. That would be hardcore. ...
    by Published on May 23rd, 2008 22:27

    News/release from JuDelCo

    Good..... i'm learning to code but i'm making one zelda fan's game and i'm working now in the SPRITES/ANIMATION Engine.

    http://rapidshare.com/files/117069784/E.1-0.30b.rar

    http://forum.palib.info/index.php?topic=4828.0 ...
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