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    by Published on November 21st, 2007 21:20

    Perooz have posted a mass of PSP Magazines for you to browse at, heres the full rundown:

    DailyCandy.com - Issue 004
    Get the latest from DailyCandy.com for your mobile device including house & home, food & dink, arts, travel and much more.

    GQ.com - Issue 002
    Get the latest from GQ.com for your mobile device including fashion trends, news, gear, interviews, mens style and much much more.

    Nylon Magazine - Issue 015
    Get the latest from Nylon Magazine (NylonMag.com) for your mobile device, including fashion, beauty, culture and much more.

    Style.com - Issue 006
    Get the latest from Style.com for your mobile device including fashion trends, people and parties, shopping, beauty and much more.

    The New Yorker - Issue 017
    Get the latest from The New Yorker (newyorker.com) for your mobile device including arts and culture, politics, cartoons and much more.

    Rotten Tomatoes - Issue 039
    Get the latest in entertainment news from RottenTomatoes.com for your mobile device including Movie and Televison updates, Interviews and much more.

    AutoBlog.com - Issue 046
    Get the latest from AutoBlog.com for your mobile device including automotive news, reviews, spy shots, galleries and much more.

    VanityFair.com - Issue 017
    Get the latest from VanityFair.com for your mobile device including entertainment news, politics, fame, scandal and much more.

    TechCrunch.com - Issue 044
    Get the latest from TechCrunch.com, a web blog dedicated to obsessively profiling and reviewing new Internet products and companies.

    Gizmodo.com - Issue 049
    Get the latest content from Gizmodo.com for your mobile device including gadget and technology news, reviews and much more.

    TreeHugger.com - Issue 046
    TreeHugger.com is the leading media outlet dedicated to driving sustainability mainstream bringing you green news, solutions, and product information.

    Car Magazine - Issue 033
    Get the latest from Car Magazine (carmagazine.co.uk) for your mobile device including automotive news and reviews and much more.

    Esquire.com - Issue 033
    Get the latest from Esquire.com for your mobile device including women, featured magazine articles, style, fiction and much more.

    RollingStone.com - Issue 032
    Get the latest in entertainment news from RollingStone.com for your mobile device including Music News, Interviews and much more.

    The Onion - Issue 031
    Get the latest from TheOnion.com for your mobile device. “America’s Finest News Source” brings you the news and views that readers can’t get anywhere else.

    PerezHilton.com - Issue 030
    Get the latest from Perez Hilton (PerezHilton.com) for your mobile device including uncensored celebrity gossip, news and more.

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    by Published on November 21st, 2007 21:02

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

    Caprice32 4.2.0.0 is the latest addition to the collection of emulators. It’s an Amstrad CPC emulator, and is my second choice for a port. My initial attempt was to port Arnold, which is a (arguably) more accurate emulator, but due to its poor performance on the PSP (~15 fps), the idea was scrapped.

    Caprice32 is a lot faster, though the rendering subsystem used in the current version is from version 4.1.0, for performance reasons. If/when the renderer is optimized, the PSP port will be updated to reflect the change.

    Current version is also missing ZIP file support - this will be implemented if enough people express interest.

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on November 21st, 2007 19:59

    via Kotaku


    California resident Randy Nunez didn't have a pleasant experience after purchasing Halo 3. In fact, he thought that the game wasn't just unstable on the Xbox 360—he thought it was sue-worthy. So he filed a class action lawsuit against Bungie and Microsoft requesting (unspecified?) damages. His argument is simple:

    Halo 3 does not functino with the Xbox 360, and to the contrary, attempted use of Halo 3 consistently causes the Xbox 360 to "crash," "freeze" or "lock up" while the game is being played.

    And while we are far from law experts, it seems like a tough argument to prove, especially given the fact that while there are many documented cases of the Xbox 360 failing (permanently), we haven't heard much of anything approaching a specific correlation between Xbox 360 (temporary) failure and Halo 3. ...
    by Published on November 21st, 2007 19:55

    via Engadget




    We knew it was just a matter of time before something like this happened, particularly with Star Wars: The Force Unleashed headed to the Wii next Spring, but it's good to see a lightsaber attachment come early.

    Available to order now through Play.com, this third-party accessory sports a power up / down effect to get your saber a-glowin' (and dimmed back down), 22 ultra-bright LEDs and an on / off switch for good measure. The adornment relies on a trio of AA cells to stay lit, and while it isn't slated to ship until later this month, you can commence searching for an extra £14.99 ($31) right away. ...
    by Published on November 21st, 2007 19:53

    via IGN


    Nintendo is planning an optional update to its Wii Photo Channel this December which will, if downloaded, replace MP3-music playback compatibility with support of the AAC audio format. In addition, gamers will be able to personalize their Wii Menu by replacing the Photo Channel icon with a digital picture of their own.

    Writes Nintendo on its official website: "Consumers with MP3 compatible Photo Channels will have the option of updating their Photo Channel to version 1.1, which replaces MP3 compatibility with the ability to play AAC files. AAC files provide a greater sound quality than an MP3 of the same size. This new compatibility will work with MP4 audio files in the .m4a format. Additionally, you can now choose to have the songs play back in a random order."

    Any Wii consoles sold after December will automatically feature the latest version of Photo Channel. Gamers who already own the console will have the option to install the new update.

    "Please note that once the Photo Channel has been updated to version 1.1, the channel will no longer be able to play MP3 format music files," writes Nintendo. However, this update will not have any bearing on in-game playback of MP3 music. "Wii games that currently have features which use MP3 music files will continue to use the MP3 file format. These Wii games will not be compatible with the AAC files," the company adds.
    ...
    by Published on November 21st, 2007 19:51

    via Computer and Video Games


    So, Mario and Sonic's first game together lands this Friday, after years of playground scuffles over which character is better.

    Sega is confident the Olympic match-up is going to be a multi-million seller, and rightly so because, as well as the inevitable boost it'll get from next year's sporting event, it's pretty good fun, as you can read in this review.

    In the direct-feed footage viewable in our video player, we take you through a selection of track and field events, as well as shooting and swimming. Then we finish off with Mario and Sonic throwing the platforming squabbles aside and just getting down to the nitty gritty: stabbing each other in the chest in a fencing face-off.

    Oh, and the flashy intro video is in here too, for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy.


    Two videos here ...
    by Published on November 21st, 2007 19:49

    via Computer and Video Games


    Oblivion expansion Shivering Isles is to release as a digital download for PS3.

    According to Bethesda, the expansion will be available on PSN as of November 29, although it's not yet confirmed how much it'll cost. It also appears that initially the download will only be available in North American, where Shivering Isles has just shipped on disc.

    The expansion features 30-plus hours of new adventuring, new quests, monsters and expanded freeform gameplay.

    Presumably Shivering Isles hitting PSN will pave the way for further DLC for Oblivion on PS3. ...
    by Published on November 21st, 2007 19:45

    via Computer and Video Games


    It looks like Microsoft has started a new wave of Xbox Live bannings against naughty console modders, according to a report.

    The banning campaign is aimed squarely at dirty pirates who have modified their DVD firmware or DVD+/-R DL discs - specifically those using Toshiba-Samsung and Hitachi-LG drives.

    According to our own clued-up Del Boy, these modified drives allow Xbox 360 owners to play copied games, which obviously isn't very good news for the platform holder.

    As always Microsoft bans console serial numbers from its online service, but Xbox Live accounts are free to go about their non-naughty business on another consoles. It's only 300 quid down the toilet for them then. Oh well... ...
    by Published on November 21st, 2007 19:42

    via Games Industry


    Nintendo has revealed that Super Mario Galaxy for the Wii sold over 500,000 units in its first week of sale in the US.

    "Super Mario Galaxy had the strongest one-week debut of any Wii game to date and has also become the best-selling Mario title ever in its first week, with US sales of more than 500,000, based on internal sales figures," commented George Harrison, Nintendo of America's senior vice president of marketing.

    Released in Europe last Friday, the game debuted at number five in the UK all-formats charts, although the Chart Track data only accounts for the first two days of sale in the region. ...
    by Published on November 21st, 2007 19:39

    via Eurogamer




    Americaland Nintendo has confirmed that it will be launching two new special edition DS bundles on Friday in the States - but Nintendo Europe says there are "no plans" to release them here.

    The new bundles - one for Zelda: Phantom Hourglass and one for the Best Friends version of Nintendogs - each come with a specially printed DS model.

    My birthday's next weekend, by the way.
    The Zelda one (pictured, unless I've forgotten) is gold with a Triforce logo in one corner, while the Nintendogs one is pink with a footprint in the same position. Neither is as nice as my red and black one, so ner.

    Although neither version is available in Europe, we do have a choice of white, black, pink and silver.

    The new DS bundles will go on sale in the US for USD 149.99, which saves a few "dollars", which you could then spend on Slitherlink or Picross DS if you're any kind of human. ...
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