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    by Published on July 6th, 2007 20:49

    via Computer and Video Games


    It was bound to happen - Smash Bros. Brawl on Wii will be taking the fight to the gorgeous, sunset-lit world of Twilight Princess.

    The battle takes place on the Eldin Bridge, which may look really flat and dull, but as you can see in the screens parts of the bridge break during the fight.

    King Bulblin - the moody pig-riding dude who you play joust with in Link's quest - will also trample through the field, battering unlucky combatants.

    Other screens below show Mario doing a standard smash, and the king of the Koopers transforming into Giga Bowser - his Final Smash move that makes him grow to a giant's size and hammer his foes.


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    by Published on July 6th, 2007 20:47

    via Computer and Video Games


    Sonic the Hedgehog leads the Virtual Console charge today, as his second quest, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, hits the European download service.

    The first game is good 'n all, but this is proper Sonic - the Down-A- turbo spin move, Tails being an idiot behind you. It's good to see it on Wii.

    Also from the Mega Drive comes Ecco: Tides of Time, the sequel to his first deep sea adventure in which he takes on the alien minions of the Vortex Queen. Or just get lost in insanely tough mazes.

    And if you'd rather smash faces than solve underwater puzzles, Golden Axe II also arrived, as well as the Turbografx vertical shooter, Dragon Spirit.

    The three Mega Drive titles go for 800 Wii Points (£6), while Dragon Spirit costs 600 (£4.50). ...
    by Published on July 6th, 2007 20:46

    via Eurogamer


    Square Enix has revealed that Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions will be on European shelves in October.

    The game is an updated version of the PSone original released to roaring success across Japan back in 1997. However, clumsy translation ruined its chances in America, effectively leaving its chances of heading to Europe below zero.

    But for those who played Tactics it remains one of the best Final Fantasy games of all time. And thankfully this port remains entirely faithful to the original, even adding a few new touches.

    There's a multiplayer mode that lets you assemble five characters then do battle with a friend; updated graphics and audio; and new playable faces in the shape of Balthier from FFXII and Cloud from FFVII.

    It's this kid of reverential treatment we like to see, and saw it we did at the Square Enix Party in Japan earlier this year. ...
    by Published on July 6th, 2007 20:35

    Quake has released a new version of Extreme Link namely … 1.5.2 !

    Its Now a stable release.

    Fixed: All links for updates and locked features.
    Links updated:
    Version Check - Unlockable
    Version Info - Unlockable
    Link to Download Page - Unlockable
    Trading Post Game Info - Unlockable
    DLL-OCX Checker - File Download

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    by Published on July 6th, 2007 20:23

    Via pocketgamer

    With much love, we slide miniature discs into our PlayStation Portables and play games. With equal disdain, we wait during loading screens and sit through second-rate movies.

    Our relationship with Universal Media Disc (UMD) is one characterized by equal amounts of love and hate, a roller coaster of affection irrevocably tied to the success of PSP. The strengths and weakness of the UMD format are a source of controversy amongst game developers, motion picture studios and consumers; yet, Sony Computer Entertainment faithfully stands by its man, foreseeing a future in which UMD is admired more than shamed.

    PlayStation Portable senior marketing manager John Koller is quick to outline several benefits of the format. "UMD possesses many strengths, from size to form factor to portability," he says. The same can easily be said of the UMD's cartridge counterpart on Nintendo DS. However, ease of UMD manufacturing is seen as a winning benefit. "Duplication of UMDs is much easier, cheaper than cartridges," Koller adds. "We've really optimized time and cost by going with a disc-based format."

    On the topic of UMD weaknesses, Koller is candid: "There's no question the biggest weakness is related to porting games from other platforms. Publishers are concerned about the size of UMD because they can't cram a DVD game on to it."

    Award-winning developer and Castlevania series creator Koji Igarashi, whose experience spans numerous platforms, including upcoming PSP title Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles, highlights what he sees as a key disadvantage of the format. "The slowness of the seeking speed of UMD is a weakness," he states, "The [...] loading speed becomes a big problem for UMD."

    Igarashi is at the forefront of efforts to work around the weakness, which will likely place Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles amongst a select group of games without significant loading times. He explains to Pocket Gamer, "To tell the truth, I was a little worried at first because I was told that the loading time was long when I started working on PSP. But thanks to programmers, we were able to achieve considerably fast loading times. We can overcome [loading times] by technique – it is the programmers' chance to show what he can do."

    Igarashi's comments support the idea that creativity in working with the format is vital in producing quality titles. Two years after launch, however, many publishers continue to hurriedly port games with little regard for the specifics of the platform.

    "UMD is a unique medium to create games," Koller points out, "and developers need to understand that when tackling the system."

    Movies on the move

    Sony Computer Entertainment has always positioned UMD as ideal for game development, but more than that, it's a format capable of a wide range of multimedia playback. Sales of UMD movies in the handheld's first year were particularly promising.

    Unfortunately, consumer perception of UMD movies has waned as digitally distributed content waxes into popularity.

    Despite reports that retailers are cutting back on UMD movie stock, Koller remains optimistic. "The future of movies on UMD is great," he states, asserting that demand for the format is growing. "We saw a 35 per cent growth year-on-year from 2005 to 2006, which clearly demonstrates a growing interest by consumers for UMD movies."

    Price reductions on most UMD movies are likely a significant factor in this surge, as many retailers last year were eager to ditch the format on grounds of poor sales. Mass market retailer Target had confirmed by July 2006 that it was discontinuing UMD movies due to lacking sales. The world's largest retailer, Wal-Mart, was also rumored to be cutting the format from shelves. Target and Wal-Mart, along with a number of other prominent retailers, ended up issuing an immediate slash in prices, boosting sell-through.

    Since late summer 2006, UMD movies have seen mediocre, but consistent sales in North America and Europe. Sales in Japan, however, have been astronomical – in autumn of last year, UMD movies underwent a 1000 per cent jump in the region as a result of deep discounts by retailers.

    Increases in sales are undoubtedly the result of price reductions, but also what Koller terms "a calibration by movie studios". Motion picture studios planning UMD movie releases are more attuned to the type of consumer purchasing UMD movies: young males under the age of 25. Warner Bros, Paramount, and even sister company Sony Pictures have tailored their UMD catalogues towards the demographic, with action, sci-fi and comedy releases.

    UMD as a movie format faces a rocky road to the future, despite Koller's positive outlook. The rise of digital content for iPod and other devices are placing immense pressure on disc-based formats. Promises of a PlayStation Store front on the handheld could mean the introduction of downloadable movies; Koller wouldn't comment on that. The release of the PlayStation Portable Entertainment Pack
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    by Published on July 6th, 2007 20:16

    News/release from Sakya

    Hi!

    I'm here to release LightMP3 Version 1.1.0.

    Here's the changelog:
    -Added support for M3U file
    -Added playlist browser
    -Added playlist editor
    -File browser now filters files, showing only mp3 and m3u.
    -Added shuffle and repeat
    -Added volume boost option

    You can find download link (source included) here: http://sakya.altervista.org/new/inde...one_lightm p3

    Ciaooo
    Sakya

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    by Published on July 6th, 2007 20:15

    via Eurogamer


    Square Enix has finally decided on a 7th September release date for the excellent Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria.

    It's a sumptuous role-playing game from developer Tri-Ace, which sits neatly as a prequel to the original on PlayStation One.

    Unsurprisingly it's based around the Valkyrie from the vaults of Norse mythology. These are the servants of Odin that choose and then appear before the bravest and best mortal men at their moment of death - to invite them to serve the Gods in battle as Einherjar.

    In this particular story, the youngest of three ethereal Valkyrie sisters is banished from heaven by big boss Odin to exist as a soul in the body of Alicia, Princess of the Kingdom of Dipan, which soon turns out to be a bit cramped as the two souls fight for space. The story kicks on from here, as a confused Princess talks to herself on a street corner and eventually decides to help her other self on a quest for vengeance.

    Every aspect of the game is well executed, and the mixture of action with high-level statistical and strategical balancing makes it an extremely seductive package - not to mention the inclusion of co-operative play for you and a friend.

    Simon Parkin heaped praise on it when he played the US import late last year, and strongly urges anyone with even a passing interest in Japanese role-playing games to buy this. ...
    by Published on July 6th, 2007 20:12

    Some news from french site pspgen about a new anti-copy firmware i presume coming from Sony.

    Heres the english to french translation.

    You undoubtedly noticed, if you are in the search of a new PSP in this moment, that the retailers have consoles available less and less. Difficult to today find a pack 2Go or even a white console. This pseudo shortage has been the result of the absence of delivery of console by Sony for several weeks and the fall in the prices of the packs. By putting the question with several persons in charge for stores, we found an answer common that Sony would have given them: “we prepare a new console with a system anti-copy on the mother chart and we will deliver the consoles as soon as available”. The date given by the Japanese firm is “current of this summer”. Although nonofficial, this fact was collected near different signs with like goes back to restocking second fortnight of July. This short-term date lets think that this new model of PSP will not be a PSP 2 but just a revision of the current version. Then intox on behalf of Sony to reassure the retailers, or reality? This should find its response in the days which come. As of reception of the new PSP, if they arrive, PSPGen will make a disassembling in rule of the animal to allow you more. On the other hand, as Sony regards the homebrews as hacking (No how!), it could be thus that this system also tries to prevent the launching of those. This is thus likely to deprive all the future owners of PSP of the joys of the homebrews. In any case, if all that is confirmed, a thing is sour, the second-hand market will make a jump ahead… and the prices of the current PSP too. At least, while waiting for that the scene finds a solution with this problem

    My view is wait and see personally, rumours until proven otherwise ...
    by Published on July 6th, 2007 20:01

    fleyc has released a what he deems the final version of PSPALM which is in reality a Lua Shell with a Palm Look to it featuring calulators, clocks and much more.

    Download Here ...

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