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    by Published on March 19th, 2006 12:53

    Play Asia have let me know they have a book released called The Encyclopedia of Game.Machines, heres some info:



    33 years of onscreen fun and interaction: This book presents almost every game computer and console ever created, from Japan, USA and Europe, along with classic software in its authentic, pixellated glory, and background information as well as key technical facts.

    More than 400 dream machines and million sellers, bizarre slip-ups and exotic variants are celebrated in full colour chapters with extensive appendixes. From Atari to Xbox, from the C64 to Nintendo DS: Game.Machines is the reference point for members of the PlayStation generation; whether they’re gamers or collectors.

    Originally published in Germany, Game.Machines has been recognized as a `suitable reference´ and `recommended reading´ (by Germany's premier micro monthly C’t), as `very entertaining´ (Gamestar) and `compulsory reading´ (PlayZone) or simply as `Ace´ (ComputerBILD). Two years in the making, this greatly enhanced and revised edition invites you to a time journey ácross the video game era: From the 4-bit beginnings to the broadband future.

    features
    • Consoles, handheld & home computers 1972-2005
    • First edition: 224 pages in full colour
    • From Atari to Sega, from Apple to Nintendo DS: The illustrated history of 450 machines with 600 pictures, history & technical data
    • Language: English

    For those who are new and old to the world of Game Consoles and Computers this is an excellent way to find out more, more info at Play Asia here --> http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-14fk.html ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2006 12:52

    Play Asia have let me know they have a book released called The Encyclopedia of Game.Machines, heres some info:



    33 years of onscreen fun and interaction: This book presents almost every game computer and console ever created, from Japan, USA and Europe, along with classic software in its authentic, pixellated glory, and background information as well as key technical facts.

    More than 400 dream machines and million sellers, bizarre slip-ups and exotic variants are celebrated in full colour chapters with extensive appendixes. From Atari to Xbox, from the C64 to Nintendo DS: Game.Machines is the reference point for members of the PlayStation generation; whether they’re gamers or collectors.

    Originally published in Germany, Game.Machines has been recognized as a `suitable reference´ and `recommended reading´ (by Germany's premier micro monthly C’t), as `very entertaining´ (Gamestar) and `compulsory reading´ (PlayZone) or simply as `Ace´ (ComputerBILD). Two years in the making, this greatly enhanced and revised edition invites you to a time journey across the video game era: From the 4-bit beginnings to the broadband future.

    features
    • Consoles, handheld & home computers 1972-2005
    • First edition: 224 pages in full colour
    • From Atari to Sega, from Apple to Nintendo DS: The illustrated history of 450 machines with 600 pictures, history & technical data
    • Language: English

    For those who are new and old to the world of Game Consoles and Computers this is an excellent way to find out more, more info at Play Asia here --> http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-14fk.html ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2006 12:51

    Play Asia have let me know they have a book released called The Encyclopedia of Game.Machines, heres some info:



    33 years of onscreen fun and interaction: This book presents almost every game computer and console ever created, from Japan, USA and Europe, along with classic software in its authentic, pixellated glory, and background information as well as key technical facts.

    More than 400 dream machines and million sellers, bizarre slip-ups and exotic variants are celebrated in full colour chapters with extensive appendixes. From Atari to Xbox, from the C64 to Nintendo DS: Game.Machines is the reference point for members of the PlayStation generation; whether they’re gamers or collectors.

    Originally published in Germany, Game.Machines has been recognized as a `suitable reference´ and `recommended reading´ (by Germany's premier micro monthly C’t), as `very entertaining´ (Gamestar) and `compulsory reading´ (PlayZone) or simply as `Ace´ (ComputerBILD). Two years in the making, this greatly enhanced and revised edition invites you to a time journey across the video game era: From the 4-bit beginnings to the broadband future.

    features
    • Consoles, handheld & home computers 1972-2005
    • First edition: 224 pages in full colour
    • From Atari to Sega, from Apple to Nintendo DS: The illustrated history of 450 machines with 600 pictures, history & technical data
    • Language: English

    For those who are new and old to the world of Game Consoles and Computers this is an excellent way to find out more, more info at Play Asia here --> http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-14fk.html ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2006 12:51

    Play Asia have let me know they have a book released called The Encyclopedia of Game.Machines, heres some info:



    33 years of onscreen fun and interaction: This book presents almost every game computer and console ever created, from Japan, USA and Europe, along with classic software in its authentic, pixellated glory, and background information as well as key technical facts.

    More than 400 dream machines and million sellers, bizarre slip-ups and exotic variants are celebrated in full colour chapters with extensive appendixes. From Atari to Xbox, from the C64 to Nintendo DS: Game.Machines is the reference point for members of the PlayStation generation; whether they’re gamers or collectors.

    Originally published in Germany, Game.Machines has been recognized as a `suitable reference´ and `recommended reading´ (by Germany's premier micro monthly C’t), as `very entertaining´ (Gamestar) and `compulsory reading´ (PlayZone) or simply as `Ace´ (ComputerBILD). Two years in the making, this greatly enhanced and revised edition invites you to a time journey across the video game era: From the 4-bit beginnings to the broadband future.

    features
    • Consoles, handheld & home computers 1972-2005
    • First edition: 224 pages in full colour
    • From Atari to Sega, from Apple to Nintendo DS: The illustrated history of 450 machines with 600 pictures, history & technical data
    • Language: English

    For those who are new and old to the world of Game Consoles and Computers this is an excellent way to find out more, more info at Play Asia here --> http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-14fk.html ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2006 12:50

    Play Asia have let me know they have a book released called The Encyclopedia of Game.Machines, heres some info:



    33 years of onscreen fun and interaction: This book presents almost every game computer and console ever created, from Japan, USA and Europe, along with classic software in its authentic, pixellated glory, and background information as well as key technical facts.

    More than 400 dream machines and million sellers, bizarre slip-ups and exotic variants are celebrated in full colour chapters with extensive appendixes. From Atari to Xbox, from the C64 to Nintendo DS: Game.Machines is the reference point for members of the PlayStation generation; whether they’re gamers or collectors.

    Originally published in Germany, Game.Machines has been recognized as a `suitable reference´ and `recommended reading´ (by Germany's premier micro monthly C’t), as `very entertaining´ (Gamestar) and `compulsory reading´ (PlayZone) or simply as `Ace´ (ComputerBILD). Two years in the making, this greatly enhanced and revised edition invites you to a time journey across the video game era: From the 4-bit beginnings to the broadband future.

    features
    • Consoles, handheld & home computers 1972-2005
    • First edition: 224 pages in full colour
    • From Atari to Sega, from Apple to Nintendo DS: The illustrated history of 450 machines with 600 pictures, history & technical data
    • Language: English

    For those who are new and old to the world of Game Consoles and Computers this is an excellent way to find out more, more info at Play Asia here --> http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-14fk.html ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2006 12:26

    Source - Joystiq

    If Namco's Japanese web site is to be believed, yesterday marked the end of the road for the King of All Cosmos and Katamari Damacy.

    As noted earlier this week, the official Katamari web site was counting down until its online closing on the 17th. Unfortunately, the site now tells us that "the team behind both the original game and its sequel, We Love Katamari, has dissolved, and that no sequels have been planned" (according to Gamasutra).

    Not all is lost, however, as Professor Katamari (a likely reference to series creator Keita Takahashi) "is currently working on a new game design" with a new team where you unfortunately do not roll things up nor "get bigger." Me and My Katamari for the PSP would appear to be the final version of the game to appear at this point, though we hold out a faint hope that a fantastically rendered "clump of souls" will eventually find its way to next-generation consoles. Until then, catch you later, Prince. ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2006 11:54

    Mongatard, from PSP3D, has just released a PSP clone of SkiFree, an early '90s classic PC game, So far, all objects working from the original game (except for the monster). Jumping works fine, and even a few button combinations make some tricks in air. Works on all firmware versions too.

    Screenshot and Download via Comments ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2006 11:45

    Xodiac21 has updated his Sonic Avol game for the PSP, this game is a kinda cool Sonic Homebrew game for the PSP, you will need to install Lua Player for it to work, heres whats new:

    here it is. my update to sonic avol.
    added:
    9 new levels
    updated menu gfx
    and 1 sound

    the game now has an ending! when u beat level 10 where it automatically takes a screenshot of your score for uploading. ENJOY!

    Screenshot and Download via Comments
    via xodiac21 ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2006 07:50

    (News Submission and New Release for PSP by Sharkus)

    Updated to UQM 0.6.2 - R02



    New update that should load from uqm file MUCH FASTER!

    -Sharkus

    --------------

    The Ur-Quan Masters 0.6.2
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    (i.e. Star Control II)

    http://sc2.sourceforge.net/

    PSP Version by Sharkus

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Getting Started
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    1. Copy UQM directories to /PSP/GAME/ directory of memory stick (don't forget to copy the subdirectories as well)
    2. Copy UQM 0.6.2 content (http://sc2.sourceforge.net/downloads.php) to /PSP/GAME/UQM/content/packages/ directory (voice and music is optional)
    3. Start UQM from the Sony VSH or your favorite launcher.
    4. Kick some Ur-Quan ass

    I would like to give my thanks to the following list of most excellent people:
    - The Ur-Quan Masters Team (http://sc2.sourceforge.net/team.php)
    - PSPSDK team from http://ps2dev.org
    - TyRaNiD (PSPLINK rocks)


    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Build Instructions
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    - Get your PSP environment up and running including PSPSDK, SDL, SDL_image, jpeg, libpng, zlib, libTremor (http://ps2dev.org) -- I'm currently using svn rev 1841
    - Get UQM 0.6.2 sourcecode
    - Apply patch supplied with release
    - Run 'make'

    ~~~~~~~~~
    CHANGELOG
    ~~~~~~~~~

    UQM 0.6.2 - Rev 002 (Alpha) - 20081031
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Increased stack size to prevent stack overflows and crashes (especially when starting Melee mode). Spent a lot of time improving load times when using compressed uqm files. It should be at least 2-3 times faster now. Unless there are some critical bugs this will probably my last rev for a while.


    UQM 0.6.2 - Rev 001 (Alpha) - 20081026
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    I got bored on a long flight to Japan, so I thought I would take a crack at porting the latest and greatest.
    It seems to work at least as well as the old version, so I thought some folks might like to run this on their
    slim and/or newer firmware (I've tested it briefly on the 5.0M33 firmware). Have fun!


    Rev 003 (Alpha) - 20060518
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    1.5 compatible EBOOT.PBP icon and sound supplied by Tieske.
    The game will run a long time before crashing.
    Fixed stack overflow and use latest libc for thread safe malloc/free.
    Planet rotation is rendered on the fly (slower but saves ~8 mbytes of memory). Every time a planet is visited free memory is stored to memory.txt file. The UQM source does not currently free resources after they are used so eventually it may run out of memory and crash (although I have not seen that in the 1+ hours I tested).

    Rev 002 (Alpha) - 20060320
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Fixed SOME of the stability issues. Melee should work now. There are still some random crashes due to running out of memory. I suggest to save often until I get them fixed... Most of the time you should be able to make it past your buddy at pluto. I also modified the default keys.cfg file to use the O button for the thrust function and the l/r triggers for weapons. IMHO, this makes the game much easier to control. You are welcome to customize the keys.cfg file to your liking.

    Rev 001 (Alpha) - 20060318
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    This is a very rough port at this point. I only have a v1.5 PSP so I have no idea if it will work with the 2.x firmware. This is my first attempt at PSP development so I'm sure there are lots and lots of problems. I've played through the first couple minutes with the standard game and voice packages. Load times are horrible (that will be my next task). I would also like to understand if the temp directory is being written to and move that into RAM (to extend memory stick life). I have not tested any addons so your milage may vary.

    Download via Comments and Give Feedback ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2006 00:23

    Zack3008 has updated his Lua game which is released in our Lua Forum, heres what he posted:

    I finished Boggle v0.2.
    * Added Time(1-5 minutes supported, though could easily add more)
    * Better pictures
    To do
    * Better skin
    * Taking user requests

    Check it out and Download it and leave comments here --> http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/sho...t=20325&page=2 ...
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