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    by Published on July 20th, 2006 17:33

    Electronic Arts has denied that a Need For Speed: Carbon release date posted in error on its press website reflects the launch timing for the Nintendo Wii.

    Earlier there was much excitement when the European date for several versions of Carbon went up as November 3rd. The PlayStation 3 version was left as "TBC", but the Wii was included with the rest.

    "The date was put there by mistake and it is now listed as 4th Qtr 06. We will make an announcement shortly and with the US already confirming their date we expect to be around the same time but it's still TBC," an EA representative told us this afternoon.

    "Naturally it goes without saying the Wii release date was also an error and not an insight into the console's launch," he added, having clearly noticed what we were really interested in.

    Nintendo has previously said that the Wii will be released in the fourth quarter of 2006, and that the actual date will be announced in September. ...
    by Published on July 20th, 2006 16:52

    News from Divineo China

    We are now taking preorders for the highly anticipated G6 Lite 4G version, which should start shipping to you on the 27th of July. First preorders will be delivered first, so do not wait!
    IMPORTANT: This is the ENGLISH full retail version, not the Chinese version sold online by other sites.

    Some Info:



    The G6 Lite *ENGLISH* is the flagship product from G6 Flash. It has internal memory and comes with 4G memory card (1G = 1 Giga bit = 1024 bit ). It supports both DS and GBA games but also includes emulators for playing FC, NES, SNES, GB, GBC, PCE, SEGA-MS & GG. The unit has a built in media player for playing the following formats:

    - Dolby AC3 audio frequency file (*.AC3)
    - target's file of DVD video (*.VOB)
    - wave form sound file of Microsoft (*.WAV)
    - MPEG-1 Audio Layer-2 file (*.MP2)
    - MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3 file (*.MP3)
    - Real media file (*.RA, *.RM, *.RAM, *.RMVB)
    - MPEG-1 media file (*.Mpeg, *.Mpg)
    - MPEG-2 media file (*.M2V)
    - Windows media file (*.AVI, *.ASF, *.WMA, *.WMV)
    - VCD video file (*.DAT)
    - QuickTime media file (*.MOV)
    - MPEG-4 media file (*.AVI)
    - DivX media file (*.AVI)

    The G6 Lite also has a built in PDA program with full english menus


    Specifications & extra information


    - G6Flash 3rd Generation 4 in 1 Multi Media Card is the innovative & the most powerful device of GBA(SP) & NDS Console. It doesn’t like other general Flash Cards just only for playing game. It has all functions of other Flash Cards that had before, and now you can use our Multi Media Card on GBA (SP) / NDS and watch movies, play music, browse pictures, read E-Books …... As one of important & exclusive functions, it's a true USB disk (Standard FAT Format), and it can be used for saving and transferring any files and materials on the GBA or PC rapidly and conveniently. You can save all media materials with enough capacity 1G / 2G / 4G. Such as: Movie, Music , Games & PC data ….

    - Games Compatibility Can perfectly and directly run all games without needing any adding patches or any converting before playing. (Can directly run GBA games, and Emulator games, FC=NES / SNES / GB / GC / S-MS... and can perfectly hold various saving modes and RTC function )

    - Super Real Time Save Function

    - Instant Save Function, unlimited revive.

    - High compatibility. Can be compatible with most games.

    - No need any database or X-code for using this function.

    - Easily operate, the user only press A, B, L, R key at the same time, it is very suitable for NDS, GBS(SP), GBA.

    - Not only it has one real time save record and but also can offer up to 3 real time save records.

    - Works as U Disk, just plug & play, with fast burning speed

    - It's a Flash card with the fastest speed of Read / Write in the world. Only take about 10 sec. to download 128M games from PC.

    - It doesn't need any drivers (Except Win98). It's so easy to operate that you even needn't know more about PC software operation, and you just need do duplicating or pasting operation. It likes simple operation mode of USB disk on the PC interface.

    - Media Player Function: It is the official GBA Movie Player has exclusive function of Crystal Engine.

    - Movie function:
    Crystal engine.
    High clear picture processing system.
    The new boundary of GBA video and audio.

    - Picture function:
    Direct compatible BMP picture documents.
    specialized transformation software.
    Many kinds of pictures browsing pattern.

    - Music function:
    BBE enhancement sound effect.
    Clear, nature and bright treble.
    Strong, powerful and vigorous bass.
    Accurate and incomparable localization.

    - Ebook function:
    Direct compatible TXT Text documents.
    Easier to seek text format. ...
    by Published on July 20th, 2006 16:49

    Since the latest release of PSMoz has recieved nearly 3000 downloads, I thought it might be time to move onto the broader iPod market.

    I have an iPod myself, so transferring the audio file and editing the ID3 tags was a personal experiment. Whilst the iPod does not have speakers, it does have a high volume limit - sufficient for playing the PSMoz file through the earbud headphones (but please don't play the file at full blast with the headphones in your ears ).

    How To Use (From the README File)
    UNPACK THE RAR FILE TO YOUR MUSIC DIRECTORY.

    • DRAG THE FILE INTO ITUNES AND UPDATE YOUR IPOD.
    • TAKE YOUR STANDARD EARBUD HEADPHONES (LIKE THE ONES WHICH COME WITH THE IPOD).
    • MAKE SURE YOUR HEADPHONES ARE NOT IN YOUR EARS.
    • SELECT THE "REPEAT" FUNCTION IN THE IPOD SETTINGS MENU.
    • PLAY THE iMOZ FILE AND TURN THE IPOD VOLUME TO FULL.
    • LEAVE THE HEADPHONES IN AN EXPOSED POSITION (NOT IN YOUR EARS!)
    • ENJOY THE iMOZ PROTECTION!


    Enjoy!

    Raydar

    Download and Give feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on July 20th, 2006 14:53

    Paj has released an excellent guide for using the PSP as a location free Media Player, downloads and more info Here --> http://locationfreepsp.blogspot.com/ ...
    by Published on July 20th, 2006 14:47

    db26 has released an excellent looking Tetris Attack game for the PSP, heres the details:

    Not my first time working with C, but my first time working with anything on the PSP, besides a short Pong demo I put together before this release. (Which I obviously didn't release because I think we have way more than enough enough Pong ports.) It's not exactly completed yet, but it's definitely in a state where it can be released now. The only real issue with the gameplay is that chains are not currently counted into scores. But, that should change soon. I will be on vacation for the next four days, so I decided to realease it a bit pre-maturely. The graphics are a bit basic in many aspects, but the project was thrown together for a quick release.

    Current issues:
    Chains are not counted yet.
    Blocks don't stop rising while blocks are matched but not yet deleted.
    Other blocks can be added to combos before deletion of already made matches.

    What's to come:
    Better score-keeping. (currently only stores high scores... Not names.)
    Skins/Themes during game progression.
    Different Modes of gameplay. (currently only "Endless Mode")
    Flashier graphics.
    Optimization. (it hasn't seemed to matter yet, but I haven't used pointers at all except for fading in the intro. This is "Java laziness" getting to me...)
    Vs. Mode? (maybe if I'm feeling ambitions)

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments
    via db26 ...
    by Published on July 20th, 2006 14:42

    Podcast Fans, heres a new show for you, details:

    This edition of The PSP Show features…

    The News, with Sony suing Memory Stick cloone manufacturers, the MyTunes RSS java application and the US sales figures for the Sony PSP and Nintendo DS and GBA.
    Eidos’ Tomb Raider: Legends gets a bit of attention as I examine Lara Croft’s latest addition up close.
    A few days left to win a copy of Micromachines in our first Competition

    Check out the Podcast etc HERE ...
    by Published on July 20th, 2006 14:38

    Chubigan posted this article in response to the recent PSP is Dead Article posted a few days back:

    Did you hear? The PSP is dead. It’s a handheld with no reason to exist. You own one you say? Better sell it while you can. It’s all over.

    Wait a minute, you say. Who am I to say that it’s all over for the PSP? Well, I do have Joystiq on my side. And didn’t you see that Gamespot one year anniversary special video? Nearly all of them comment how they haven’t touched their PSP in weeks, months, etc.

    You know this isn’t true. Here in the states, the PSP and DS sales have been neck and neck, with the PSP outselling the DS in May, only to have the DS take the lead in June. In Japan, the DS is a cultural phenomenon, yet the PSP overtook all consoles to be second in sales. Worldwide, the PSP has sold over fifteen million (yes, SOLD and not shipped). There are hundreds of PSP titles currently in development.

    Yet nearly every week, there’s a gaming site that has nothing but dire doom for the PSP. This begs the question...why do gaming sites hate the PSP?

    The Arguments

    There are a certain number of things that journalists love to say about the PSP. I’m not confusing fact with opinion here...obviously anyone can say, “I don’t care for the PSP library,” have their reasons, and be exactly right. What I don’t understand are the certain connotations pinned on the PSP, and the certain phrases that seem to be a quick cut to the PSP’s jugular, yet obviously make no sense either. To name a few...

    “The PSP lacks a killer app/doesn’t have a good library.”

    Killer App. Every console has one. The DS has New Super Mario Bros. The Xbox has Halo. Sony has...not a single one.

    Well, let’s back up and define killer app. It’s the game that everyone wants when they buy a console...if you’re buying a DS, you better get NSMB. Right now the 360 doesn’t quite have a KA, but come Halo 3 everyone will be rejoicing for their exclusive title. The PS2 lacks a clearly definable killer app, if only because many of them have gone multiplatform. Is Grand Theft Auto really the PS2’s killer app even though it has appeared on the Xbox? What about Metal Gear Solid? Yup, that one went multiplatform back in the day as well...and even though it looks like MGS is solidified as the exclusive Sony franchise, it still can’t be the one title that defines the PS2 (the PS3 is a different story). So where is the PSP’s one game that everyone can agree is the absolute must buy?


    Metal Gear Ac!d 2...one of the most underrated games on the PSP.

    Unfortunately, no one can agree. And I say unfortunately because people who see that no one can define a PSP KA automatically assume the handheld doesn’t have one.

    Is it Wipeout Pure, whose graphics are incredible and downloadable content has spanned an entire year? No, because the handling/gameplay is a unique one that doesn’t appeal to everyone. What about Syphon Filter, who’s online multiplayer/voice chat and excellent story rival that of even console games? Why not Daxter? Hey, yeah...why NOT Daxter?


    Oh Daxter, how you woo me with your fuzziness.

    Daxter unfortunately lacks the character to carry a system. The game is amazing, but as far as Daxter being the definitive mascot for the PSP...no, he just doesn’t fit. For an example of someone who does fit, I turn to the long lost Crash Bandicoot. Remember those great Nintendo bashing commercials Crash used to do? He oozed mascot potential. The moment he went multiplatform was the day that the entire franchise slowed to a crawl...and the opportunity was lost.


    Just looking at this game puts a big smile on my face.

    Could Loco Roco be the killer app? It all depends on Sony. When you see a DS, Mario is not far from it. Sony needs to get as many Rocos around the PSP as possible, and MAKE the game the killer app. It has potential. It will sell well. It will be awesome.

    “My PSP has been gathering dust over the last few months...”

    My first reaction is always, “well, maybe you should find a less dusty place for your PSP then.”

    This is something that comes up time and again. The connotation, of course, being that since their PSP is gathering so much dust, the game library must be slim’ pickings. Unfortunately if you’re not playing with your PSP every day of the week, then it’s obviously the PSP’s fault for not keeping you entertained, right?

    Hey, my 360 has gathered dust over the last few months, but it was never an issue for me. I knew there would be a game released sooner rather than later that would get me back to my 360, and that game happened to be Prey. Quite the awesome game.

    So why do so many make it a point to address how dust ridden their handheld gets? It’s a simple little jab that doesn’t mean much, but over time it’s gotten a little bit silly. Yes, your PSP is dusty. That’s why Sony included a cloth with every PSP, idiot. Use it and get back to me later.

    “All I’ve been doing with my PSP lately is watch movies and listen to music.”

    One of the more idiotic and ironic comments you can find all over the message boards...and it’s completely
    ...
    by Published on July 20th, 2006 14:34

    News via PSPfanboy

    Despite a huge marketing push in Japan, IGN reports that our beloved Loco Roco has debuted at seventh place in its first week of sales. That's better than most weeks, but I was hoping that it would be able to beat the seemingly invincible New Super Mario Bros (which is a great game). Hey, at least it beat the now more than one year old Brain Age... by one position. ...
    by Published on July 20th, 2006 14:32

    News via Gamepro

    A member of Target's "Guest Relations" team has confirmed to GamePro that the retail giant no longer carries UMD movies for the PSP.

    "[UMD movies] have been discontinued and aren't available at any of our stores," the e-mail reads. This comes as final proof that the company has discontinued its UMD movie selection in its brick and mortar stores, though the company still lists a sizable selection on its web site. It's unknown if the company will stop selling UMD movies online, as well.

    In a story last week, GamePro reported that a customer service representative indicated that UMDs were no longer for sale at Targets nationwide. This latest e-mail officially confirms the news.

    As the seasons pass and new models... become available, we'll discontinue some older merchandise. That's how we keep our shelves stocked with the unique, up-to-date merchandise you've come to expect from Target."

    -- customer service e-mail from TargetSony's portable UMD movie format has struggled for acceptance since the PSP's release in early 2005. A recent Reuters story suggested that Wal-mart also considered pulling all UMDs from store shelves. In the Reuters piece, one unnamed movie executive says that UMD situation is "awful," and that "[UMD movie] sales are near zilch." The studio exec then twists the knife, saying "It's another Sony bomb -- like Blu-ray."

    Two months ago, the NPD Group, a national sales-tracking service, weighed in with a grim assessment of the UMD's future. The report concluded that, if studios continue to drop support, "the outlook for the UMD format is bleak."

    Lets hope theirs some cheap UMDs for sale ...
    by Published on July 20th, 2006 14:29

    News via PSP3D

    Ever wanted to make your own iteration of Doom/Quake? RevolutionX, Mista Bones, and Static have just released the first version of WAD Dumper PRO, a PC application which opens, allows you to edit and examine WADs, and save changes to WAD filetypes. WADs are used in a variety of modular 'pak' games, such as Doom and Quake, and contain the core information of the entire game. By editing the files inside, from the sound files to the graphics, one can essentially compile their own version of Doom, which can then be loaded on the PSP. Props to the entire team for this release, can't wait to see some new WADs!

    Features in v1.0 include:
    - Graphics preview.
    - Sound preview.
    - Separate WAD file dumping allowed.
    - Complete WAD editing available (tutorial will be posted next version).
    - WAD files listing.

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
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