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    by Published on July 14th, 2008 15:45

    Natsume Inc., a worldwide developer and publisher of family-oriented video games, announced today their lineup for the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), which begins tomorrow, Tuesday, July 15, and runs through Thursday, July 17. The company will be holding one-on-one meetings in room 517 at the show with select media representatives. The majority of the titles showcased will be shipping this summer and fall on a variety of video game systems, including the Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii and the PSP (PlayStation Portable).

    "We are very excited to share the details on all of the titles that fans and consumers can expect to see from us later this year," said Hiro Maekawa, President and CEO at Natsume. "From all-new games that expand on the Harvest Moon series to an original-IP, Princess Debut, a dance and adventure game for girls, we will have plenty of family-friendly interactive entertainment for everyone in the household."

    Information on each title is listed below. For more information on Natsume at E3 or any of these titles, please visit www.natsume.com.

    Harvest Moon: Island of Happiness (DS)

    Harvest Moon: Island of Happiness brings the largest portable Harvest Moon experience ever to the Nintendo DS. Starting off with an abandoned farm, a handful of seeds, and the determination to start a new life, it's up to the player to develop a mysterious, abandoned island into a bustling tropical paradise. By harvesting crops, raising animals, and mining for precious gems, players will help the island grow into a vibrant town filled with people, businesses, and eligible bachelors and bachelorettes. Players can take on the role of a male or a female, and choose who they want to fall in love and start a family with. Players can also test their farming skills against each other and compete for prizes via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

    Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility (Wii)

    In Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility, players find themselves in a troubled island town which once prospered with life and energy, but is now in serious trouble. The mystical Mother Tree that once watched over the island has disappeared, and the Harvest Goddess is nowhere to be found! The island has lost its connection with nature and the inhabitants don't know what to do - it's up to the player to save the island! You must help to rebuild the island by tending to the earth, befriending and raising animals, nurturing friendships, and creating a family. Long-time Harvest Moon fans as well as new players will find an exciting, involving storyline and plenty of activities including cultivating crops, caring for animals, and participating in festivals.

    All-new controls for the Nintendo Wii Remote give players the chance to feel like they're really farming!

    Rune Factory 2: A Fantasy Harvest Moon (DS)

    Rune Factory 2 is set several years after the first game. The evil Sechs Empire has been defeated, and the Kingdom of Norad is once again at peace. Things may not stay that way for long, however, as dark premonitions foretell of dangers to come. It's up to player to uncover the source of these premonitions and bring peace to the kingdom once more. In a first for the Rune Factory series, the story of Rune Factory 2 is multigenerational. Players begin the game as Kyle, a strange man who comes to Alvarna Village. Eventually, players will take on the role of Kyle's child, opening up a whole new adventure. It's an innovative feature that allows players to follow the story of their family and the townsfolk over two generations! Rune Factory 2 offers innovative Touch Screen controls, easy-to-use menus, and an all-new compelling storyline.

    Princess Debut (DS)

    In Princess Debut, players find themselves in a fantasy world where they have 30 days to get ready for the big ball. They'll have to master their dance moves and win over one of the six handsome, charming princes to be their partner. They'll meet and woo the princes through the game's large, branching storyline and exciting events.

    Once the player convinces a prince to be their dancing partner, it's time to go out on the dance floor! Players will use the Touch Screen to guide their character gracefully across the dance floor while matching their partner's rhythm. All of the dances in the game are taken from motion-captured professional dancers, so the game is just as impressive to watch as it is fun to play.

    Hamtaro (DS)

    Join Hamtaro and all his friends in a variety of fun and educational brain-training games designed for elementary school children. Children will develop their memory, word comprehension, math skill, and many other abilities as they play through 12 engaging, interactive games.

    Parents can monitor their child's growing abilities, adjust the difficulty level to match their child's skills, and reward them with special items. Hamtaro and his friends make learning fun!

    Yumi's Odd Odyssey (PSP)

    Yumi's Odd Odyssey is a fast-paced puzzle platformer for the PSP.

    Trapped in a bizarre world ...
    by Published on July 14th, 2008 15:43

    BUILD YOUR OWN PARADISE!

    You’re shipwrecked on a deserted island! Starting with an abandoned farm, a handful of seeds, and the determination to start a new life, it’s up to you to tame the land and make the island prosper! By farming crops, raising animals, and mining for precious gems, you’ll help the island grow into a vibrant town bustling with people, businesses, and eligible bachelors and bachelorettes. Are you a good enough farmer to turn this island into a paradise?

    • Play as a boy or as a girl!
    • Attract settlers by building your farm!
    • Fall in love and start a family!
    • Explore the biggest portable Harvest Moon ever!
    • Compete against other ranchers via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection!

    Available: Summer 2008 ...
    by Published on July 14th, 2008 06:31

    hi - i'm writing to announce the latest version of PSPSeq, a homebrew audio synthesis and sequencing application for making music on the PSP. some of the new features in version 3.00 include:

    - loading and saving of synthesizer presets
    - exponential frequency modifying envelopes for all generators
    - memory optimizations allowing for handling up to 7 MBytes of samples within a song
    - FM generators improved to include feedback parameters
    - per-step pan
    - faster load/save of sequencer data
    - configurable color schemes
    - better envelope controls

    sample songs can be downloaded at the PSPSeq homepage, dspmusic.org/psp.

    PSPSeq is compatible with 1.5 sony firmware and runs via the 1.50 add-on in M33 custom firmware.

    thanks!

    ethan

    Download Here and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on July 14th, 2008 01:42

    Dolphin was originally a Gamecube emulator for PC. But after a lot of work, the Dolphin team got Wii emulation!

    For information, downloads and screens, please check the next links:

    http://www.emutalk.net/showthread.php?t=44926

    http://www.emutalk.net/showthread.php?t=44928 ...
    by Published on July 13th, 2008 23:50

    News via psphacks

    Mr. Shizzy back up in the heezy, baby… Get down with XMBeditor V.3 for custom firmware 4.01 M33. You know what it’s all about — flash this theme, change that theme, create your own… Do it all from one easy to use homebrew app.


    XMBeditor V.3 changes:

    now for 4.01 M33 (and all 4.01 m33 updates)
    added EULA
    usb menu (Toggle Mem stick, Flash 0-1-2-3))
    overclocked for faster flashing
    added support for all the new 401 rco files
    now uses luaHM7
    can now rename themes using SONY’s osk
    can now rename MODS using SONY’s osk
    added powertick (to prevent auto sleep mode while using Program)
    updated all prx offsets in prx editor for 4.01
    Added security to prevent people from doing unsafe hex jobs of this program
    Can now play video/sound preview of gameboots
    Can Now remove/restore gameboot logo
    Minor bug fixes

    Download Here and give feedback via comments. ...
    by Published on July 13th, 2008 23:28

    Koei is bringing the Neo Angelique series to the PSP with Neo Angelique Special this September. The title appears to be a port of a 2006 PS2 game with four new characters from the latest anime series. It is a love sim that features a young girl taking on an evil demons with the help of various male characters, of whom she conveniently fell in love with.

    http://www.psphyper.com/psp/more-lov...coming-to-psp/ ...
    by Published on July 13th, 2008 23:25

    News/release from Red Squirrel:

    Recovery Editor by Red Squirrel

    http://redsquirrel.forumitalian.com

    What's it?
    It's a simple tool for Windows XP/Vista that allows you to edit CF 3.90/3.95/4.01 Recovery Menù and VSHMenù colorous!

    Features
    v3.0
    -Added the possibility to change colours of 4.01M33 Recovery Menù.

    Download and give feedback via comments. ...
    by Published on July 13th, 2008 23:22

    Jf has posted yet another release of the Mac Emulator for the PSP, heres the release details:

    test 15. This fixes a few bugs - one in the imap/floppy/cdrom menu, I switched back to unix gettimeofday timing (seems a little more consistent), it should handle the caps lock key correctly, and should load IRDA.PRX on 3.80+. Would someone with a Phat and 3.80+ please check that?

    I also fixed a minor quibble in the default input mapping - CROSS is now enter instead of keypad enter. I now allow for comments in the input maps. Look at the included default and Maelstrom maps as examples. Here's a tip for testing your input maps/keyboards - under the Apple Menu is a little jewel of an app called Key Caps... use it!

    Download and give feedback and Compatability Reports via comments. ...
    by Published on July 13th, 2008 23:17

    Uberjack has released a new Spectrum Emulator for the PSP, heres the release details:

    Joining the cornucopia of emulators today is a port of the Free Unix Spectrum Emulator (Fuse), a Sinclair Spectrum emulator. A nice addition to the PSP port is support for ZIP files.

    I’m happy with most of the port, however, there is an issue with intermittent tape loading hangs that I will be investigating further. To mitigate this issue (and Spectrum’s slow tape loads), I’m (grudgingly, for those of you who remember Caprice32 ) adding support for Z80 files from the game tab. The ‘autoload slot’ feature is also available.

    Please check the documentation for any other issues. Feedback is always appreciated!

    Download and give feedback via comments. ...
    by Published on July 13th, 2008 23:13

    For the first time in a few years, I'm not one of the E3 judges who evaluate the best games of the video game industry for GameCriticsAwards.com. Not to worry. I've filled up my schedule and I won't have to try to see every single big game. But I'm a game fan at heart and I'll be going to the show not just to write about business, but to evaluate the best games from my own point of view. Here are my picks for the "most anticipated" games of the show. This post is much more in tune with my old job of being a game reviewer. But you can expect me to voice my opinion on the best of what I see. It's a good exercise to give readers a flavor for where the innovation is strongest in the $50 billion video game industry, which is finally drawing its share of high-caliber financial investors.

    * Fallout 3 (PC, Xbox 360, PS 3)
    * Gears of War 2 (Xbox 360)
    * Wii Music (Nintendo Wii)
    * Spore (PC, Mac)
    * Resistance 2 (PS 3)
    * LittleBigPlanet (PS 3)
    * Resident Evil 5 (Xbox 360, PS 3)
    * Final Fantasy XIII (PS 3)
    * Fable 2 (Xbox 360)
    * Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (PS 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PS 2, PSP, DS)
    * Halo Wars (Xbox 360)
    * Tomb Raider Underworld (Wii, PS 2, PS 3, Xbox 360, PC, DS)
    * Rock Band 2 (Xbox 360, PS 3, Wii)
    * Call of Duty: World at War (PC, Xbox 360, PS 3)

    http://venturebeat.com/2008/07/12/de...d-games-of-e3/ ...
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