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    by Published on February 9th, 2007 15:53

    Rumours of an Xbox 360 version of Ninja Gaiden Sigma have been smacked down by the game's director.

    Ninja Gaiden Sigma is the upcoming remake of the awesome Ninja Gaiden Black that launched to critical acclaim back on Xbox a few years ago.

    Yes, we're MASSIVE fans of the game (second best Xbox game behind Halo in our book) and can't wait to see what Tecmo has planned for the sequel. We might even play the original over the weekend again to remind ourselves.

    But before that there'll be Ninja Gaiden Sigma on PS3. And only PS3, by the looks of it. In an upcoming interview with director Yosuke Hayashi, he told CVG that whispers of a secret 360 version already in development were nothing more than rumours.

    Hayashi said, "I would take that rumour as proof that people's expectations for Sigma must be very high. But it is just a rumour." So nothing at the moment, but it doesn't sound like an outright flat denial to us.

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    by Published on February 9th, 2007 15:51

    via cvg

    It's impossible to take a rubbish screenshot of Metal Slug Anthology, because there's never a moment when it's not kicking off.

    Aliens are flying in blazing lasers all over the place, gruesome guts fly as commando dudes get sliced in half and massive explosions fill the screen. Just look at these eight new Wii screens.

    See the chaos? That's what we're all about. This is the one game that we DON'T want to use with any motion controls whatsoever. And with a list of controller configuration options - including a Classic Controller option - we won't have to.

    Metal Slug Anthology will be keeping it old-school on Wii and PSP from March.

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    by Published on February 9th, 2007 13:15

    The move reflects the increasing importance of downloads in the entertainment sector in general – with the music industry, of course, already fully embracing non-physical sales of singles and albums. And the step will also further underline the strength of the ChartTrack UK data, which is already the envy of other territories around the world.

    The fragmented nature of the sector means that negotiations are on-going, but ChartTrack has detailed plans in place already.

    “We’re some way off downloads becoming a big part of the business, but it’s coming,” said ChartTrack’s Dorian Bloch. “And part of our mission statement is to follow the market wherever it goes.”

    It is expected that downloads will appear first in the PC charts once retailers start to offer games via their websites, but as Bloch points out: “We can’t incorporate some retail downloads without incorporating them all.”

    Downloads via Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii, however, present a tougher challenge. “Console download data is held by the format holders, and for us to get that data will require a lot of negotiation as they might not necessarily be forthcoming with it straight away,” Bloch stated. “With consoles, the integration will probably be later rather than sooner as someone needs to independently verify the sales. And we hope that will be us.”

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    by Published on February 9th, 2007 11:27

    Eskematico has released a new version of Biohazard2 DC.


    Screen shot from psp version

    From the txt file (badly) translated


    Biohazard2 created by Eskema 2006 ( eskematico @ hotmail DOT com )
    Graphics by LW-Torrecilla ( torrecilla AT yahoo DOT es )

    -About-
    Biohazard2 is a minigame to with the goal to kill as many zombies as possible.

    -Controls-
    D-pad - walk
    Right Trigger - shoot
    X - to run
    B - slow down

    Download.

    Source: dciberia.net ...
    by Published on February 9th, 2007 08:42

    I was having trouble with my Lua scripts not running on 3.10 OE. So i have created a new version of PatchSFO for 3.10 OE.

    I myself have contacted fanjita about this release and he said it was fine to do.

    For those of you know PatchSFO patches the SFO file to make it more official.

    With this version of PATCHSFO you do not have to worry about PS1 games being on the memory stick.

    Just copy the contents to the root of your memory stick.

    I would like to thank the Noobz team for the orginal source code.

    Enjoy
    splodger15

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    by Published on February 9th, 2007 06:58



    After too long since the last psp release, here is a new version containing many new features, and latest game code to be able to play on new online servers.

    Current Changelog
    • Midi background music finally supported using libtimidity.
    • NewGRF support works now due to new file handling.
    • New fileio handling to allow psp open more than 10 graphics files.
    • Now full keyboard support & multiplayer chat.
    • PSP OSK keyboard replaced with danzeff OSK.
    • Code updated to v0.5.0-RC5, compatible with latest online servers.


    If you dont know about this game just take a look to it features list here: http://www.openttd.org/about.php

    Look the full article for release Installation instructions and usage:
    INSTALLATION
    ============

    To run OpenTTD it is *REQUIRED* that you install certain files needed from the
    original retail Transport Tycoon Deluxe, whether for DOS or Windows.

    For more detailed installation instructions and supported firmwares info, visit
    site at http://openttd.teamjak.net/faq.php (sometimes outdated)


    1.50 and 3.XX OE firmwares are supported & tested. Any other firmware version/mod
    being able to run 1.50 executables with kernel access should work too.


    1.- Download latest OpenTTD for PSP release.

    2.- Uncompress rar and copy the following files to your psp.
    - FW 1.50: copy "__SCE__OTTD/" and "%__SCE__OTTD/" folders to "/PSP/GAME/"
    - FW 3.XX OE: copy "__SCE__OTTD/" and "%__SCE__OTTD/" folders to "/PSP/GAME150/"

    3.- Now you must install some data files from the retail Transport Tycoon Deluxe
    To install them you must copy the following files:
    * TRG1R.GRF * TRGCR.GRF
    * TRGHR.GRF * TRGIR.GRF
    * TRGTR.GRF * SAMPLE.CAT
    To "/PSP/GAME/__SCE__OTTD/data/" folder.


    OPTIONAL MIDI MUSIC
    -------------------

    4.- To be able to play midi sound tracks during game, you must copy the game midi
    tracks to "/PSP/GAME/__SCE__OTTD/gm/" folder.

    gm_tt00.gm gm_tt03.gm gm_tt06.gm gm_tt09.gm gm_tt12.gm gm_tt15.gm gm_tt18.gm
    gm_tt01.gm gm_tt04.gm gm_tt07.gm gm_tt10.gm gm_tt13.gm gm_tt16.gm gm_tt19.gm
    gm_tt02.gm gm_tt05.gm gm_tt08.gm gm_tt11.gm gm_tt14.gm gm_tt17.gm gm_tt20.gm
    gm_tt21.gm

    Those are the tracks the game will play, you can even rename your midis to play
    them while constructing

    CONTROLS
    ========

    NOTE: To use multiplayer feature, you must start the game with psp
    wireless switch on.


    - Digital pad: 1px movement
    - Analog stick: Variable speed movement

    - Cross: mouse left click
    - Circle: mouse right click, hold it and press pad to move arround the map.
    - Square: hold it and press pad or analog, to move a window.
    - Triangle: Closes the window under mouse cursor.

    - Cross + Square: ctrl + click, used for presignals

    - L trigger: Zoom out
    - R trigger: Zoom in

    - L trigger + R trigger: Delete all non vital windows

    - Start + L trigger: Change to lower system frequency
    - Start + R trigger: Change to upper system frequency

    - Select + pad Up: Shows the cheats window.
    - Select + pad Down: Takes a screenshot.
    - Select + pad Left: Show OSK keyboard. (press Start to close it)
    - Select + pad Right: Show network chat toolbar.
    Download links:
    openttd-0.5.0-RC5-PSP.rar
    openttd-0.5.0-RC5-PSP-source.tar.bz2

    If you cannot find your old Transport Tycoon copy, this url may help you:
    http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?t=3407 ...
    by Published on February 9th, 2007 06:44



    New for Xbox360:

    features
    Will work with future Xbox 360 Wireless Accessories.
    Provides up to a 30-foot range for complete wireless freedom.
    Use up to four Wireless Controllers and four Wireless Headsets simultaneously with one Wireless Gaming Receiver.
    Easily integrates with PC gaming scenarios and utilizes the same binding technology as Xbox 360.
    Provides a great value by eliminating the need for additional accessories for Windows-based gaming at an attractive price point.
    Plugs into a PC USB port and has a six foot cable.
    Future drivers available for Windows Vista™ and Force Feedback for the Wireless Racing Wheel.

    description
    The Xbox 360 Wireless Gaming Receiver for Windows lets you take your quality, wireless gaming experiences that you enjoy on your console and experience them on your Windows gaming platform.

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    by Published on February 9th, 2007 06:42

    New from Play Asia:



    Along with Sega's PlayStation2™ racing game OutRun2 SP (released earlier this week) and to commemorate the series' 20th anniversary, Sega has released a special box set, exclusively distributed through the publisher's Japanese online shop.

    Included in the box set are an Original Special CD "Out Run Sound Tracks-Complement", OutRun2 Special CD case, OutRun 20th Anniversary Box Original Soundtrack and Special DVD (game capture image +S.S.T.BAND LIVE), along with a copy of the game itself.

    We have picked up limited quantities of the OutRun 20th Anniversary Special Box, in stock now as long as supplies last at US$ 159.90.

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    by Published on February 9th, 2007 06:39

    New from Play Asia:



    The Gestahlian Empire, armed with the secrets of Magitek, holds the world in chains—until a young woman named Terra frees herself from its control and joins a band of rebels known as the Returners. Armed with her magic powers, they struggle to uncover the secrets of the ancient War of the Magi and the source of the Empire's power.

    The introduction of espers marks a significant addition to the franchise. The espers have different powerful effects, ranging from healing the whole party to attacking large groups of enemies with different physical or elemental attacks.

    Square-Enix's popular RPG hit Final Fantasy VI Advance (originally released as Final Fantasy III for SNES in the US) is in stock today, shipping as US release version at US$ 39.90 only. Also still in stock is the Japanese version, available at US$ 48.90 respectively.

    Game features:

    Fourteen playable characters. Divide them into separate parties, splitting adventuring time between each.
    Summon the power of the espers, magical creatures enslaved by the Empire.
    Improved graphics, a new translation, and a remixed soundtrack.
    Study your foes with the Bestiary, then face them all in continuous battle in the Soul Shrine.
    Relive your favorite songs in the bonus music player.

    But at Play Asia ...
    by Published on February 9th, 2007 01:38

    via psphacks

    J@ricanese has released a useful Windows utility for previewing PSP gameboots, music, videos, and photos, before transferring/flashing them to your PSP.


    NPH App Beta 1.5 changes:

    Fixed the PMF decoder install.
    Forgot to mention that the app has shortcuts. These can be seen through the menu.
    Also forgot to mention that you can dynamically rename a file within the program.
    Fixed loading issues with the shortcuts and menu links.
    Added more menu items
    Added type (file type) column in the main table.
    If NPH App detects X-Flash installed on your PSP, transferring new gameboots will be copied to the correct destination for flashing; otherwise, they’ll be left in ms0:\NPHAPP\Gameboots. There is more than meets the eye to this app, so be sure to read “readme.txt” for exact details and usage.

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