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    by Published on June 13th, 2007 00:18

    sephiroth ff7 has updated hispuzzle game for the DS:

    Heres whats new:

    12/06/07 Version 1.5
    - Addition of level 5
    - Correction of the bug or textures do not change between the levels
    - Addition of transparency
    - Correction of the bug of the score at the end of the 2J mode
    - Correction of the clipping of the 2J mode

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on June 13th, 2007 00:03

    Franxis has released a new version of the Arcade emulator MAME for the GP2X.

    Heres whats new:

    A lot of improvements done by Slaanesh:
    - Updated vlm5030 sound system. Provides speech and sound effects in a number of games like Yie Ar Kung Fu, Jail Break, Track and Field (and clones) or Salamander.
    - Updated DAC sound system. Please use audio clock 100% for DAC games as they rely heavily on precise timing. Ie. Donkey Kong, etc.
    - Update to FM sound system re: disappearing sound. Bug REALLY fixed this time. :-).
    - Added tilemapping code. Useful for adding new games and improving existing games.
    - Updated Xain'D Sleena to use tilemaps. Large increase in speed. Plays nicely at 240Mhz.
    - Updated Ghost'n Goblins to tilemaps. More tilemap games to come!.
    - Fixed bug introduced in 3.9 re: samples not playing in Gorf, Wizard of Wor and Berzerk.
    - Update to Sega System 8 games. Speed to games like Choplifter.
    - Fixed Wonderboy in Monster Land (bootleg). Now playable with good sound.
    - Bug fix to Time Pilot (memory leak).
    Thanks, Slaanesh for all your hard work!
    - More accurate speed (e.g. 60 fps instead of 64 fps).
    - Some optimizations in the sound thread.

    Download Here ...
    by Published on June 12th, 2007 23:57

    via IGN

    Today Namco Bandai announced Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2 has shipped for the PlayStation 2. The sequel to last summer's Ultimate Ninja, Naruto: UN2 is a fighting game based on the Shonen Jump Naruto anime series.

    "With more characters, environments, and unlockable features, Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2 ups the ante by providing players more of the intense, action-packed battles they have come to expect from the Ultimate Ninja series," said Makoto Iwai, Executive VP and COO, Namco Bandai Games. "Playing as their favorite characters, fans can unleash devastating secret techniques onto their opponents as they relive the excitement of the series."

    Naruto: UN2 sends players battling over 60 missions with more than 30 playable characters including fan favorites Kakashi, Sasuke, Kisame, Itachi, and Tsunade. Hidden characters, movies, and music are waiting to be unlocked as you progress through the game. ...
    by Published on June 12th, 2007 23:56

    via IGN

    Activision has revealed another eight songs for the upcoming expansion disc for Guitar Hero II on PlayStation 2, taking the total number of fret-finger classics announced so far to 21.

    Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s is set to blast onto PS2 in July and features 30 retro rock tunes to mosh around your bedroom to. Activision has been drip feeding us information about the track listing since May and this latest update includes big hitters Wrath Child by Iron Maiden and No One Like You by the Scorpions.

    Anyway, enough talk, let's get on with the rocking. Here are the new songs:

    Hold On Loosely - .38 Special
    No One Like You - Scorpions
    Only a Lad - Oingo Boingo
    Radar Love - White Lion
    Ballroom Blitz - Krokus
    The Warrior Scandal
    What I Like About You - The Romantics
    Wrath Child - Iron Maiden

    They join the 13 tunes announced previously, which are:

    I Wanna Rock - Twisted Sister
    I Ran - Flock of Seagulls
    Round and Round - Ratt
    Metal Health - Quiet Riot
    Holy Diver - Dio
    Heat Of The Moment - Asia
    18 and Life - Skid Row
    Bathroom Wall - Faster Pussycat
    Lonely is the Night - Billy Squier
    Nothing But a Good Time - Poison
    Play With Me - Extreme
    Shaken - Eddie Money
    Synchronicity II - The Police ...
    by Published on June 12th, 2007 23:56

    News from Capcom

    Our customer service department is alerting us to a potential conflict between the latest PSP firmware, version 3.5, and Capcom Puzzle World (most notably Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo) that may cause the title to crash.

    This issue appears to be similar to the same issues that we experienced previously with PSP firmware versions 3.3 and earlier, which was fixed with firmware version 3.4.

    We are aware of this issue, and are working with Sony on possible fixes as quickly as we can.
    ...
    by Published on June 12th, 2007 23:53

    News/release from Luislizard:

    XMB Theme Manager V0.2
    Author: LuisLizard
    ---------------------
    The theme i included with this release are designed to work only on 3.30/3.40 OE firmware, no more backwards support since it now flashes prx's specific to 3.30/3.40 OE. I held no responsability if this program bricks your psp (almost impossible in OE).
    ---------------------
    Description:
    This program is a full featured theme manager for the psp
    that can manage unlimited themes and has the ability to
    flash a full theme (with vshmain.prx, common_gui.prx, fonts,
    etc) and is compatible to work with the new CXMB so you no
    longer need to flash every time you change a theme.

    Feature List:
    -- Unlimited Themes

    -- CXMB Compatibility NEW!!

    -- Built-in CXMB installer NEW!!

    -- Flashes original theme before flashing a new theme (So there are no remains of the las theme) NEW!!

    -- VSHMAIN.PRX flashing (both with pspbtcnf.txt mod and without) NEW!!

    -- COMMON_GUI.PRX flashing (so you can use custom sidebars, comes with 4 types) NEW!!

    -- Create a theme function to store your current flashed theme.

    -- Normal 480x272 Screenshot support

    -- Automatic Original Theme Backup (If you have it the first time you run the manager)

    -- A hidden easter egg (try to find it without looking at the source code, the first one to find it can contact me and maybe we can think of something )

    Installation:
    1-Copy the contents of the folder 'Memory Stick' to the root of your memory stick.

    2-(Optional but recommended) Copy the contents of the folder 'flash0' to your flash0 if you want to install pspbtcnf.txt (Don't do it if you don't know what is this for, i will not answer any complaint because of this matter)

    Instructions:
    -- Most of the instructions are now displayed on-screen.

    -- To add screenshots to the theme's, save the screenshot as screenshot.png in the theme's folder (You can convert the screenshot with a program like paint)

    -- To install CXMB just go to the XMB Modifications and CXMB menu, and select install (it will setup everything for you and enable CXMB support, you just need to enable the CXMB plugin at recovery mode)

    -- To add VSH.prx to a theme, copy it over the theme's folder as VSHMAIN.PRX (If you copy it a VSH.PRX the theme manager will not recognize it)

    -- When asked for VSH.PRX flashing choose VSH.PRX if you installed the pspbtconf.txt file, i you don't chose to flash as VSHMAIN.prx, although it is recommended to install the pspbtconf.txt to keep the functionality of GAME150 folders.

    Download Here

    via luislizard ...
    by Published on June 12th, 2007 21:02

    via Xbox 360 Fanboy


    Previously, we've gushed about the game's visuals and fell head over heals for the trailer. And now we have a release month for when we can expect more. Atari just announced that Alone in the Dark 5 will release on the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC sometime this November (with its buddy Assassin's Creed). If you aren't familiar, Alone in the Dark is set in present day New York where you head off to investigate paranormal activities relating to the afterlife in a very Resident Evil kind of way. Typical horror game? Possibly, but did we mention the graphics this game offers? Yeah, we're in graphical love and will definitely be checking out Alone in the Dark 5 this November. Will you? ...
    by Published on June 12th, 2007 20:50

    via PS3 Fanboy


    Insomniac has once again impressed the world with the amount of imaginative detail in their games. Those who saw Ratchet and Clank: Tools of Destruction in action recently would agree. We've got some more details on the game you may find interesting, so please, read on.

    A few new weapons have been revealed for the title. In addition to the Groovitron (shoots out a disco ball and forces all enemies to dance like crazy ... each enemy with a unique set of dance moves), there is something called the Gelinator. This gun shoots out large jell-o-esque cubes that you use for platforms, or stack them onto each other to reach higher areas. The beauty comes in their wobbly form, something that was just too darn pretty to pull off on the PS2. Finally, there's a Visicopter: a portable RC helicopter you control with the Sixaxis once launched. Use it to scout ahead or kamikaze the heck out of an unsuspecting enemy.

    This installment is focusing on the story, instead of the weaponry (although they've got some brilliant stuff there anyway). Moving the characters forward and developing them will be a big part of this game, but more importantly, Insomniac wants skeptics to see that they're moving forward when developing for the PS3 (pretty smooth segue way, huh?). Skeptics thought that in the released trailer, the actual game couldn't have so much going on at once. After the presentation given for the game, however, many now believe that it's very possible. ...
    by Published on June 12th, 2007 20:48

    via PS3 Fanboy


    The European PSN Store is a bit of a tragic tale, as we're sure you've noticed. According to Three Speech, however, that's about to change with two new games available to download before the end of the month. None of that Midway rehash rubbish, either. These are full, specially made for PSN, titles. Ok, I've kept you in suspense long enough, check out the list below.
    • Calling All Cars - 22nd of June (£4.99)
    • Super Stardust HD - 29th of June (£4.99)
    Not too shabby, eh? While our US cousins have had Calling All Cars for a month now, Super Stardust HD should be a worldwide release. If you're as impatient for these games as we are then you might also like to know that this coming friday, the 15th, sees the release of the highly anticipated Motorstorm patch.

    Looks like Sony are finally pulling their finger out with their PSN releases. Let's just hope it continues beyond the end of June. ...
    by Published on June 12th, 2007 20:33

    via PSP Fanboy


    All Jackass haters may scoff at the notion that the Jackass game could even be mildly fun, but with new details emerging about Jackass: The Game, we're getting a little excited. The entire Jackass crew will represent themselves on the PSP, complete with authentic voicework and motion-captured animations. Of the 30 included stunts, the screenshots here show that a trolley race and Whack-a-Weeman are sure to make the list. Multiplayer appears to be faring quite well, with the inclusion of head-to-head, as well as downloadable episodes and user-created content. That's right, user-created content, as in the ability to record, edit and upload your most vicious snippets of carnage for the world to see. We dare say, this feature list may be enough to bump Jackass: The Game from our "rent" list to "buy." We shall see..


    Screenshots here. ...
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