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    by Published on November 14th, 2006 01:21

    New from SuccessHK



    Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses is the story of Barbie as Genevieve, 1 of 12 sisters who live happily with their father the king. Concerned that the high-spirited, independent princesses need more structure to become proper princesses, the king invites his cousin, the Dutchess Rowena to move into the castle. Rather than help, Rowina forbids the sisters from singing and dancing and squelches their individuality. The princesses discover a magical enchanted world and escape the tyranny of Rowena. But when Genevieve learns that their father's life is in danger, the sisters must unite to save the king and their kingdom. ...
    by Published on November 14th, 2006 01:17

    New from SuccessHK is the extremely popular Xbox 360 game, Gears of War



    Gears of War thrusts gamers into a deep and harrowing story of humankind's epic battle for survival against the Locust Horde, a nightmarish race of creatures that surface from the bowels of the planet. players live and breathe the role of Marcus Fenix. A disgraced former war hero, Marcus seeks personal redemption as he leads his fire team against an onslaught of merciless warrior fiends. Gamers immerse themselves in an experience so intensely emotional and gut-wrenching that playing will be like controlling a blockbuster action movie. Control Marcus Fenix and his fire team as they pit advanced human technology against the overwhelming and horrific Locust Horde. ...
    by Published on November 13th, 2006 23:32

    News/release from access_denied:

    OK, this is my first app coded in C. It's a port of my PSPeriodic Table from Lua. It's ASCII graphics, so it doesn't look good, but it gets the job done. So here it is

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    via accessdenied ...
    by Published on November 13th, 2006 23:28

    News/release from azy_xbox123 of a Lua App that allows you to password protect your PSP:

    I would advise upgrading to 2.71SE to get the full experience of this!

    Boot Protector V1
    -----------------
    Consult your firmware folder then the readme within or the forum discussion thread for help!

    Changelog
    ---------
    1. USB disabled by high demand and higher security!
    2. At the MOMENT I am unable to encrypt the files but instead I have hidden the password file and obscured the file type!
    3. Slight GFX Update
    4. Various bugfixes including the proper exiting on 2.71SE

    EXPECT MORE UPDATES SOON!

    If someone knows of a tutorial for encrypting lua files then please post here!

    Again default password coded in is: 34903
    Default password written in the hidden file: 55555

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    via azy_xbox123 ...
    by Published on November 13th, 2006 23:28

    News/release from azy_xbox123 of a Lua App that allows you to password protect your PSP:

    I would advise upgrading to 2.71SE to get the full experience of this!

    Boot Protector V1
    -----------------
    Consult your firmware folder then the readme within or the forum discussion thread for help!

    Changelog
    ---------
    1. USB disabled by high demand and higher security!
    2. At the MOMENT I am unable to encrypt the files but instead I have hidden the password file and obscured the file type!
    3. Slight GFX Update
    4. Various bugfixes including the proper exiting on 2.71SE

    EXPECT MORE UPDATES SOON!

    If someone knows of a tutorial for encrypting lua files then please post here!

    Again default password coded in is: 34903
    Default password written in the hidden file: 55555

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments
    via azy_xbox123 ...
    by Published on November 13th, 2006 23:19

    Some dude called Maddox posted this on his site:

    You may know Sony most readily as the company that recently recalled something on the order of every laptop battery ever made because of a small glitch (they explode). Then there was the "rootkit" debacle, where Sony secretly installed hidden bullshit on your computer. One of Sony BMG's presidents handled the situation with the delicacy of a gang rape with this quote: "Most people, I think, don't even know what a rootkit is, so why should they care about it?" Good point, shit-head! And before that, Sony was known for its shitty optical drives in their PS2s, resulting in a class action lawsuit. The word "shitty" in the previous sentence is a bit misleading, since I also use the word to describe Renée Zellweger's life, and having to void your warranty by adjusting a cog to fix a misaligned laser inside your PS2 is slightly shittier.

    Not content with the reaming they give consumers with their shoddy products and condescending attitude, Sony determined that it didn't have enough bad press, so they decided to wield their giant gnarled cock of corporate greed again, this time training it on a small-time import shop called "Lik Sang." Lik Sang was a haven for nerds who wanted to import games and systems from other countries. It turns out that Lik Sang broke some major laws that not only earned them the scorn of Sony, but pissed Sony off to the point where they sued Lik Sang into oblivion. So what was this grave infraction committed against Sony that not only threatened the very foundation of this giant multi-national corporation, but warranted destroying the lives and careers of a group of dorks running a gaming website? Simple: they committed the mortal sin of selling Japanese PSPs to European gamers. Oh no! Not that!

    When I read the law suit, I did a double take to make sure I read it correctly. Sony is suing to prevent people from selling PSPs? Great move, morons! Because if there's anything Sony needs right now, it's fewer people buying PSPs. In fact, PSP sales are part of the reason Sony expects to lose $1.7 billion dollars in their gaming divison by March. That means that I and anyone else who makes any money at all between now and March (or at least manages not to lose more than $1,699,999,999.99) will officially make more money than Sony's gaming division. I rule.

    This isn't the first time Sony bullied a gaming website for selling PSP imports. In June of 2005, Sony sued a website called ElectricBirdLand (Sony literally hired men in dark sunglasses to deliver the papers to the defendant, because Sony is insecure about the size of its penis), stating that the sale of Japanese PSPs to the UK could hurt their ability to exploit the "excitement and anticipation of the market." Hey Sony, you know what else could help you exploit the excitement and anticipation of the market? The PSP not sucking:

    Sony's strategy towards portable gaming seems to be to take the same shitty first generation Playstation games that weren't great to begin with, and make them portable so now we can take an example of Sony's utter-inability-to-stop-sucking with us everywhere we go. SNORE. Nobody wants to buy movies in your stupid proprietary format, assholes!

    So why does a company that relies on consumer satisfaction and brand recognition treat its fans with such contempt? Because...

    Sony hates you.

    Sony would love nothing more than to see you and your family suffer. Sony is like that psycho-ex who you had a few good times with, but was too clingy and the sex got boring. Now it's over and Sony is still stewing about it by leaving you voice mail asking for another chance and promising it "can change."

    Tough shit Sony. We've moved on. We're dating your younger, hotter sister, Wii. Even your fuglier step-sister, Xbox 360, looks hotter than you do. At least she's been around the block a few times and knows how to turn tricks. You've got nothing, and it's going to stay that way until you stop being a crabby old ****.

    Wow that was a tad controversial, anyone got an opinion on what was posted? ...
    by Published on November 13th, 2006 23:19

    Some dude called Maddox posted this on his site:

    You may know Sony most readily as the company that recently recalled something on the order of every laptop battery ever made because of a small glitch (they explode). Then there was the "rootkit" debacle, where Sony secretly installed hidden bullshit on your computer. One of Sony BMG's presidents handled the situation with the delicacy of a gang rape with this quote: "Most people, I think, don't even know what a rootkit is, so why should they care about it?" Good point, shit-head! And before that, Sony was known for its shitty optical drives in their PS2s, resulting in a class action lawsuit. The word "shitty" in the previous sentence is a bit misleading, since I also use the word to describe Renée Zellweger's life, and having to void your warranty by adjusting a cog to fix a misaligned laser inside your PS2 is slightly shittier.

    Not content with the reaming they give consumers with their shoddy products and condescending attitude, Sony determined that it didn't have enough bad press, so they decided to wield their giant gnarled cock of corporate greed again, this time training it on a small-time import shop called "Lik Sang." Lik Sang was a haven for nerds who wanted to import games and systems from other countries. It turns out that Lik Sang broke some major laws that not only earned them the scorn of Sony, but pissed Sony off to the point where they sued Lik Sang into oblivion. So what was this grave infraction committed against Sony that not only threatened the very foundation of this giant multi-national corporation, but warranted destroying the lives and careers of a group of dorks running a gaming website? Simple: they committed the mortal sin of selling Japanese PSPs to European gamers. Oh no! Not that!

    When I read the law suit, I did a double take to make sure I read it correctly. Sony is suing to prevent people from selling PSPs? Great move, morons! Because if there's anything Sony needs right now, it's fewer people buying PSPs. In fact, PSP sales are part of the reason Sony expects to lose $1.7 billion dollars in their gaming divison by March. That means that I and anyone else who makes any money at all between now and March (or at least manages not to lose more than $1,699,999,999.99) will officially make more money than Sony's gaming division. I rule.

    This isn't the first time Sony bullied a gaming website for selling PSP imports. In June of 2005, Sony sued a website called ElectricBirdLand (Sony literally hired men in dark sunglasses to deliver the papers to the defendant, because Sony is insecure about the size of its penis), stating that the sale of Japanese PSPs to the UK could hurt their ability to exploit the "excitement and anticipation of the market." Hey Sony, you know what else could help you exploit the excitement and anticipation of the market? The PSP not sucking:

    Sony's strategy towards portable gaming seems to be to take the same shitty first generation Playstation games that weren't great to begin with, and make them portable so now we can take an example of Sony's utter-inability-to-stop-sucking with us everywhere we go. SNORE. Nobody wants to buy movies in your stupid proprietary format, assholes!

    So why does a company that relies on consumer satisfaction and brand recognition treat its fans with such contempt? Because...

    Sony hates you.

    Sony would love nothing more than to see you and your family suffer. Sony is like that psycho-ex who you had a few good times with, but was too clingy and the sex got boring. Now it's over and Sony is still stewing about it by leaving you voice mail asking for another chance and promising it "can change."

    Tough shit Sony. We've moved on. We're dating your younger, hotter sister, Wii. Even your fuglier step-sister, Xbox 360, looks hotter than you do. At least she's been around the block a few times and knows how to turn tricks. You've got nothing, and it's going to stay that way until you stop being a crabby old ****.

    Wow that was a tad controversial, anyone got an opinion on what was posted? ...
    by Published on November 13th, 2006 23:14

    New releases for the US this week:

    PSP Game Releases

    Activision Hits Remixed
    EA Replay
    Eragon
    GitarooMan Lives!
    Gunpey
    Hammy Goes Nuts
    Hard Rock Casino
    Luxor: The Wrath of Set
    Metal Slug Anthology
    Mortal Kombat Deception: Unchained
    NFL Street Volume 3
    Pimp My Ride
    Pocket Racers
    Platypus
    Rayman: Raving Rabbids
    Sega Genesis Collection
    Shrek Smash 'n Crash
    Star Trek: Tactical Assault
    Thrillville
    Warhammer: Battle for Atluma
    Xiaolin Showdown
    Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force

    PSP UMD Releases

    The Da Vinci Code

    All available at Amazon.Com

    Via PSPfanboy ...
    by Published on November 13th, 2006 23:02

    Mollusk and Daydream posted this news/release:

    Here comes the first official release of Ciruclar Defense, the latest homebrew I finished with DayDream… The graphics he provided are great (as always ^^). I won’t detail the gameplay, as it’s in the star wars-like intro, so you’ll just have to read that…
    Be aware that I haven’t been able to find a decent emulator to play this game : DeSmuME is slow and doesn’t have sprite rotations, No$GBA is even slower on this one, and stylus got really buggy, so you can’t actually use the different colors ^^ But the DS plays it perfectly, so that’s the way to go…

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    by Published on November 13th, 2006 22:56

    Over the last couple of months, there has been a slow decline on the PSP homebrew scene.

    Several superb coders have left the scene with PSMonkey & ZX-81 two of the biggest names to leave.

    StrmnNrmn has been unusually quiet too...

    With all that and the upcoming 3.0 firmware release which apparently is going to include the ps1 emu, will people just update?

    Forget the scene all together?

    Im getting saddened by the slow decline on the PSP homebrew scene which has been one of the biggest homebrew scenes in homebrew history....

    Lets Hope it picks up soon ...
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