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    by Published on February 26th, 2007 19:01

    via cvg

    Japan's government will sell off a hefty 1.987 million shares of Nintendo held by government-controlled The Banks' Shareholdings Purchase Corp.

    This resulted in the company posting the biggest decline in share value in three weeks, taking a fall of 2.7 percent.

    The sale, as reported by Bloomberg, was prompted by Nintendo to boost liquidity and increase the number of individual shareholders.

    The shares will be prices between March 5 and March 8, however as of Friday 23, Nintendo valued the stake at 67.3 billion yen (around £283 million).

    Quick... get the shrapnel tin out. ...
    by Published on February 26th, 2007 18:59

    THQ has confirmed earlier reports that the first title to spawn from its Conan licensing agreement (not to be confused with the Eidos MMO) is an action adventure game coming to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

    Nihilistic Software (Vampire: The Masquerade) is the developer behind the game, which apparently features a deep combat system, a variety of deadly weapons and a story of "epic brutality, sheer evil and visceral combat." Not at all like God of War then.

    "The strength and diversity of the Conan brand lends itself extremely well to the interactive format," said Jack Sorensen, THQ's executive VP of worldwide studios. "Through intense combat, familiar environments and next generation visuals, we believe Conan fans and action adventure enthusiasts alike are certain to embrace this future addition to the Conan universe."

    According to THQ we can expect Conan in the shops sometime next year. We'll let you know how it shapes up.

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    by Published on February 26th, 2007 18:55

    Spider-Man 3 is shaping up nicely, as this crisp new in-game trailer demonstrates.

    As you will see, Spider-Man's flamboyant fighting skills are back, and his increased agility now sees him sprinting along walls as though he were on the ground.

    One cool action scene shows Spidey swinging through a tube tunnel in New York's underground system alongside a speeding train. Then he goes all bad-ass in his dark symbiotic suit and shoves some dudes face into the side of a moving train. Eat that.

    The game is set to release on almost every console format known to man on May 4, coinciding with the release of the film.

    Screens & Trailer Here ...
    by Published on February 26th, 2007 18:53

    Activision has become the latest publisher to pick up the rights to use the Unreal Engine 3 for an as-yet unannounced action game.

    Laird Malamed, Activsion's head of production said of the deal: "The Unreal Engine is one of the most technically advanced engines on the market and is a perfect fit for our upcoming action game. The engine's robust suite of programming tools will enable our development team to deliver what is sure to be an amazing game experience."

    There's bugger-all info on the actual game at the moment, though we're guessing it's going to be a next-gen only title that will most likely appear on 360 and PS3.

    "We're extremely excited to be working with Activision" said Epic VP Mark Rein, possibly from a solid gold chair covered in licensing cash. "We've admired them for a long time and we're pleased that they've chosen to use Unreal Engine 3 and we're confident they're going to make a great game with it."

    via CVG ...
    by Published on February 26th, 2007 18:52

    After updating his personal blog with impressions of Wii, it looks like the Sony games director has come under attack from the Nintendo faithful for towing the company line.

    The fact that he's working on the awesome-looking God of War 2 probably doesn't help his cause either: "Apparently Kotaku picked up on the posting that said I was disappointed about my Wii...and now the Nintendo fans are all ripping me a new one," begins Barlog's personal blog.

    "First let me say I am not so quickly judging and writing off the wii..I am just saying what I played was not doing it for me. I think it is a good system...I just did not get bowled over with a sense of 'Oh my god this is the future,'" he continues.

    Barlog insists he doesn't tow the company line in any shape or form: "I ****ing love my 360...I love it. I really hated most of the launch games save for Condemned...but now there is some good stuff (Gears,Oblivion, Dead Rising, Lost Planet...bad story but fun game)...so stick that in your towing the company line pipe and smoke it!!!"

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    by Published on February 26th, 2007 18:50

    via cvg

    Following previous internet reports, Sony has confirmed that downloadable racing update Gran Turismo HD Concept will be available for the PlayStation 3's European launch next month.

    The free one-track "glimpse" comes with the Swiss Alps course and ten drivable cars, including the Ferrari 599 - which we're told is the first time the Italian motor brand has appeared in Gran Turismo.

    Another first for the series is the online ranking system, which lets you slug it out in the included time trial mode in an attempt to get your PlayStation Network handle at the top of the boards.

    Look out for our impressions along with plenty of other PS3 coverage in the weeks running up to the March 23 launch. ...
    by Published on February 26th, 2007 16:45

    via BBC News comes an article bringing PSP Hacking into the mainstream attention.

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    Computer hackers have scored a victory in their battle against Sony and the way the company controls its PlayStation Portable (PSP) handheld games console.

    Sony sells its PSP with built-in software, known as firmware, which controls how the console operates.

    The firmware locks many of the PSP's capabilities, preventing enthusiasts from writing their own programs, known as homebrew, and running them on the machine.

    It also disables its ability to play some films which are not bought on special Sony PSP disks.

    But last month three hacker teams - Noobz, Team C+D, and a group led by PSP hacker Dark Alex - co-ordinating their efforts over the internet, found a flaw in the most recently released version of the firmware - version 3.03.

    Unlocking PSPs

    Using this flaw they devised a way to unlock all PSPs, regardless of their age or the firmware running on it.

    This development has been a cause for celebration in the PSP homebrew community, but caused alarm at Sony because unlocked PSPs can be used to play pirated PSP games.

    "The problem experienced here is not with homebrew applications, but with hackers who pirate commercial titles," a Sony spokesperson said.

    Sony have never been in touch with me, so I am confident that what we are doing is legal
    Fanjita (David Court)
    PSP Hacker

    "Piracy is illegal and we strongly oppose any acts which either aide or profit from it."

    But the hackers say piracy is not what motivates their teams to unlock the PSP.

    "My aim is to enable as many people as possible to run homebrew programs," said Fanjita, a member of the Noobz team.

    He added: "Everyone has the right to do what they want with their own hardware. Piracy does upset me, and because what we are doing opens the way to piracy it's harder to justify it morally.

    "But our stance on piracy is clear, and we hope to be role models. Sony have never been in touch with me, so I am confident that what we are doing is legal."

    Hackers unveiled

    Fanjita - real name David Court - is very different from the popular hacker stereotype of the socially inept teenaged geek working all night in his bedroom.

    A married man of 34, he is an accomplished professional programmer who writes server software for large telecommunications companies for a living. He spends an hour or two a night hacking PSP software in his Edinburgh home, and is also a martial arts enthusiast.

    Dark Alex fits much more comfortably into the hacker mould.

    A student from Spain, his hacker moniker derives from his real name, Alejandro, and a liking for all things gothic, he says. His interests are Japanese Manga comics and cats, but PSP hacking is his main hobby.

    "It takes up a good part of my spare time, more or less what some other people may spend watching TV," he said.

    "I mainly do it because it is fun to research the internals of the operating system of a machine made by a big company. I am also against DRM (digital rights management - a type of electronic copy protection) in any of its forms, and against restrictions that make a device unable to show its true potential."

    Not just pirates

    Dark Alex said that although his work makes piracy easier because it enabled PSP owners to play copied games, this was not his responsibility.

    "I think it is up to users to make the correct decisions about how to use my software," he said.

    "I believe in the presumption of innocence, unlike the media companies."

    There were many quite legitimate reasons why you might want to copy a game you own from its original disk, Dark Alex said.

    "You can transport a number of games on a single memory stick, which is very convenient, and the games actually load faster. And most important for me, these games can actually be modified, allowing users to customise their games," he said.

    "I've seen great things done in this area, like people changing the music of games, or making full translations into their own language."

    Breaking the code

    Whenever Sony releases a new version of its PSP firmware, the three hacker teams compete to see who can decode and examine it first.

    They then collaborate to see if they can find any way of unlocking it.

    This task has been made harder in recent months as Sony has introduced a new and more secure motherboard in the latest PSPs, and because Sony's firmware has become increasingly sophisticated in response to the hackers' efforts.

    "When each new version of the PSP firmware comes out we can see that Sony are putting in countermeasures against the things we have been doing," Court said.

    In this case it turned out that a well known mistake in the way a PSP game called Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories was written provided the hackers with a suitable "exploit".

    By loading the game it was possible to get access to a restricted part of the firmware called the kernel, and an oversight on the part of Sony's firmware
    ...
    by Published on February 26th, 2007 16:04

    I'm all finished with my first homebrew game mod. It's a Turrican MOD. I've made a South Park Theme for it.
    You play as Cartman. I've made Timmy, Kenny, Mr. Hat, Mr. Hanky (The Christmas Poo), Terrence, & Phillip as enemies.

    I drew all sprites by hand, except for a few background sprites ect, that came from either DJMNV's Halo MOD, or Arguru's original Turrican.

    It consists of 2 Levels. Should Arguru ever release a level editor for Turrican, I will update this mod at that time.

    THANKS to Arguru for developing the (awesome) Turrican Engine

    Special thanks to: Everyone at Team DJMNV

    And an extra special thanks to: VettaCossX for all his help and support.

    This was a good 1st project.
    Expect more mods from me soon...

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    by Published on February 26th, 2007 15:39

    Xbox 360 Top Live Titles (UU’s)
    1 Gears of War
    2 Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six® Vegas
    3 Crackdown
    4 Call Of Duty 3
    5 Crackdown (Demo)
    6 Madden NFL 07
    7 Lost Planet
    8 Oblivion
    9 Pro Evolution Soccer 6
    10 Saints Row



    Top Arcade Titles (Full Versions)
    1 Paperboy
    2 UNO
    3 Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
    4 Root Beer Tapper
    5 Heavy Weapon
    6 Street Fighter II' Hyper Fighting
    7 Contra
    8 Texas Hold 'em
    9 Geometry Wars Evolved
    10 MS.PAC-MAN

    via Majpr Nelson ...
    by Published on February 26th, 2007 14:38

    The GRAW 2 multiplayer demo that was promised last week is now available on Xbox Live Marketplace. Clocking in at around 300 MB, the demo allows up to 16 players on one map called Outpost. It's arguable that this demo is more important than the recently released campaign demo, as players will be spending most of their time in multiplayer. The demo is currently only available to gold members.

    In a surprise twist, a much larger MLB 2K7 demo is available as well. Go forth, download, and enjoy.

    via xbox360fanboy.com ...
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