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    by Published on September 19th, 2005 03:28

    Team Xtender posted this news

    As per expected, the announcement of PSP2TV has caused an uproar of feedback to us here at Team Xtender, whilst this feedback and support has been incredibly overwhelming there stills seems to be a few of you who are confused about the compatability of this product. Initialy PSP2TV was designed to work with only LCD, Plasma and HDTV type TV sets, however we have continuously poured masses of finance into the development of PSP2TV in order to make it compatible with ALL TV sets and as you can see from the pictures released earlier this week, the PSP2TV is now compatible with ALL TV types! Just one more time to make it clear, PSP2TV will work with ALL tv types and not limited just to those fancy ones. Now, we'd like to take this opportunity to clarify a few other misconceptions you may have about the PSP2TV, firstly the PSP2TV install is a breeze - we guarantee it will take you less than five minutes to do as all it involves is changing the PSP face
    plate (which we supply) and using the docking station to enjoy your PSP on the big screen! It's a super simple solderless install and suitable for ALL gamers regardless of D.I.Y panache.

    As you have just read, we will supply a PSP faceplate with the PSP2TV free of charge as this is of paramount importance to the installation of the product. Well guess what ? You guessed right! We will be offering the PSP faceplates in the future as a standalone product at a competitive price.

    Moreover they will be available in a range of vibrant colours including our famous liquid crystal, ruby red and brilliant blue to name a few. We hope this update has put your mind at ease and confirms your intuition that this is a truly revolutionary product for the PSP. You can expect us to release more information and a video showing you the install procedure in the near future. Once again we'd like to thankyou all for your support and look forward to more of your kind comments.

    We almost forgot to mention, some of you have been commenting that the pic showing PSP2TV connected up to the TV was fake previously, however this isn't the case at all - it just so happens that one of our dumb beta testers forgot to switch the aspect ratio on the device and the picture became a little distorted! ...
    by Published on September 19th, 2005 03:28

    Team Xtender posted this news

    As per expected, the announcement of PSP2TV has caused an uproar of feedback to us here at Team Xtender, whilst this feedback and support has been incredibly overwhelming there stills seems to be a few of you who are confused about the compatability of this product. Initialy PSP2TV was designed to work with only LCD, Plasma and HDTV type TV sets, however we have continuously poured masses of finance into the development of PSP2TV in order to make it compatible with ALL TV sets and as you can see from the pictures released earlier this week, the PSP2TV is now compatible with ALL TV types! Just one more time to make it clear, PSP2TV will work with ALL tv types and not limited just to those fancy ones. Now, we'd like to take this opportunity to clarify a few other misconceptions you may have about the PSP2TV, firstly the PSP2TV install is a breeze - we guarantee it will take you less than five minutes to do as all it involves is changing the PSP face
    plate (which we supply) and using the docking station to enjoy your PSP on the big screen! It's a super simple solderless install and suitable for ALL gamers regardless of D.I.Y panache.

    As you have just read, we will supply a PSP faceplate with the PSP2TV free of charge as this is of paramount importance to the installation of the product. Well guess what ? You guessed right! We will be offering the PSP faceplates in the future as a standalone product at a competitive price.

    Moreover they will be available in a range of vibrant colours including our famous liquid crystal, ruby red and brilliant blue to name a few. We hope this update has put your mind at ease and confirms your intuition that this is a truly revolutionary product for the PSP. You can expect us to release more information and a video showing you the install procedure in the near future. Once again we'd like to thankyou all for your support and look forward to more of your kind comments.

    We almost forgot to mention, some of you have been commenting that the pic showing PSP2TV connected up to the TV was fake previously, however this isn't the case at all - it just so happens that one of our dumb beta testers forgot to switch the aspect ratio on the device and the picture became a little distorted! ...
    by Published on September 19th, 2005 03:28

    Team Xtender posted this news

    As per expected, the announcement of PSP2TV has caused an uproar of feedback to us here at Team Xtender, whilst this feedback and support has been incredibly overwhelming there stills seems to be a few of you who are confused about the compatability of this product. Initialy PSP2TV was designed to work with only LCD, Plasma and HDTV type TV sets, however we have continuously poured masses of finance into the development of PSP2TV in order to make it compatible with ALL TV sets and as you can see from the pictures released earlier this week, the PSP2TV is now compatible with ALL TV types! Just one more time to make it clear, PSP2TV will work with ALL tv types and not limited just to those fancy ones. Now, we'd like to take this opportunity to clarify a few other misconceptions you may have about the PSP2TV, firstly the PSP2TV install is a breeze - we guarantee it will take you less than five minutes to do as all it involves is changing the PSP face
    plate (which we supply) and using the docking station to enjoy your PSP on the big screen! It's a super simple solderless install and suitable for ALL gamers regardless of D.I.Y panache.

    As you have just read, we will supply a PSP faceplate with the PSP2TV free of charge as this is of paramount importance to the installation of the product. Well guess what ? You guessed right! We will be offering the PSP faceplates in the future as a standalone product at a competitive price.

    Moreover they will be available in a range of vibrant colours including our famous liquid crystal, ruby red and brilliant blue to name a few. We hope this update has put your mind at ease and confirms your intuition that this is a truly revolutionary product for the PSP. You can expect us to release more information and a video showing you the install procedure in the near future. Once again we'd like to thankyou all for your support and look forward to more of your kind comments.

    We almost forgot to mention, some of you have been commenting that the pic showing PSP2TV connected up to the TV was fake previously, however this isn't the case at all - it just so happens that one of our dumb beta testers forgot to switch the aspect ratio on the device and the picture became a little distorted! ...
    by Published on September 19th, 2005 02:56

    Source - Kojote / http://www.pdroms.de/index.php

    Heres a release that no one spotted it seems (Shame on some of you) over at Consolevision, heres what ZMaster Posted:

    Hey,

    I've been working on a Lumines like game for the DC over the past few weeks. The game takes the basic idea from Lumines and is called 'Block Smash' but I don't know in what extent you can call it a clone of Lumines because I never played the original one However, all the artwork and content has been created by myself or under permission of the respective owner and is not stolen from anywhere. The game features 12 Levels/Skins, Sound FX & Music and VMU support (to save your Highscore and current level).

    I would also appreciate some feedback, if anyone feels like he/she has to give any



    Download Here --> http://www.dcemu.co.uk/dcblocksmash.shtml

    Awesome work ZMaster ...
    by Published on September 19th, 2005 02:39

    semicolo posted this in our Homebrew Forum:

    We were about 10 people working this last week end on what became morback

    You can find a beta version there for those of you having a coders cable (can maybe be run with demomenu or dchakker after converting to bin, not tested)
    That's some tic-tac-toe with an 8x8 grid you must align 5 tokens to win
    Options don't work for now
    The IA is rather dumb, well it can maybe challeng a 10 year boy
    The game board and tokens are skinnable

    Download from Here --> http://www.dcemu.co.uk/morback.shtml ...
    by Published on September 19th, 2005 02:25

    Max the webmaster of the awesome Dreamcast Scene website posted this on our forums:

    Yet another topic about the Dreamcast Demo Disc #01 which was almost as often delayed than Duke Nukem Forever.

    First of all, the DDD#01 release will still happen. I'm going to be honest why it was delayed for almost 2 years and hope you don't feel that disappointed after all. We had the concept of the DDD#01 in 2003, and wanted to produce 2.000 pieces and give it away for free at Lik-Sang. After we contacted a lot of DC scene intern programmers and asked if it's okay to add their game / application / emulator to this disc, we wanted to wait to give them a bit more time for a new version and some even to release brandnew content, which need time as you know. After months and months of waiting, almost nothing happend. Some projects were even cancelled without telling us a single word. And then the crappiest thing happend. Legal issues.

    Yes, we indeed had some issue with... legal questions. I can't tell you more than this, but believe me that the last months were a pretty busy and expencive time.

    Now, 2005, we finally want to finish it, although it's "just" a compilation of the best DC scene production and mostly designed for collectors and beginners. Beginners in that way, that we want to get new interested people in this subculture due this disc who were never connected to the DC scene before (like Japanese gamers, retro gamers, ...).

    Now I want to ask you, since we would have to publish the CD all by ourself. Would you agree that this would be a good idea, would you even buy a copy for US$2.50 - 5.00 to have the "best-of-collection" of the DC scene in your shelves or would is it just worth a download?

    The CD version would offer you:
    * CD jewel case
    * Front and backsheet in color
    * Small manual
    * Professional pressed CD with color print on top

    Your 2 cents...?

    Please answer him Here --> http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=7693 ...
    by Published on September 19th, 2005 01:49

    Ap0calypse in our Doom, Quake and Game Modding Forum has posted a great tutorial on how to merge wad files for Doom-PSP, heres part of what he posted:

    I have put together a tutorial on using WinTex for anyone who wants to learn how to merge wad files and use the modded Doom wad file on their PSP. See the attached file...

    Download WinTex 5.0: http://zephyr.doomrepublic.com/files/wintex50.zip

    Also I have compiled a list of wads that I have tested and work on my PSP

    My PSP Specs
    -firmware version 1.5
    -32Mb pro duo memory stick (the one you get with the value pack)
    -PSPDOOM version 0.04u1

    These wads I have tested don't need to be merged with the doom2.wad but need to be named doom2.wad and put in your \PSP\GAME\DOOM-PSP\WADS directory.

    Working Wads without merging:
    -Duke3d, only one level of duke madness 8/10
    -Half Life, looks nice but doesn't truly represent half life's greatness 8/10
    -Quake2, good wad with sound but the PSP-QUAKE port is better 7/10
    -Heretic, excellent quality wad this one really suprised me 8/10

    These next wads I have merged with doom2.wad. If your not sure on how this is done read my tutorial I have attached to this post.

    Working merged wads:
    -Doom64, Classic Doom style WOW! 10/10
    -Fistfull of Doom, western mod absolutly brilliant, Download it Now! 10/10
    -Simpsons, another excelent mod if your a fan get it now! 10/10
    -Pinochestien, mix of wolfenstien and doom (In Spanish!) suprizingly good 10/10 (download came with Legacy port so you can play on your PC too)
    -Fallout, updates the graphics of Doom2, excellent wad 9/10
    -Otakon, crazy anime madness plays OK 8/10
    -DragonBallZ, strange mod this one but if your a fan its not bad 7/10
    -Sub Zero, another weird mod but it plays OK 7/10
    -Star Wars, this was OK no new levels though 7/10
    -Zombie, have you seen Dawn of the Dead? well this is sort of like it! dodgy graphics though 7/10
    -Aliens, dodgy graphics and hard (even on easy) maps are complicated 7/10

    To read more and find the awesome tutorial check out our Doom, Quake and Game Modding Forum Here --> http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/sho...4&page=7&pp=10

    Thanks to Ap0calypse for the great Tutorial that will help all Doom Noobs like me ...
    by Published on September 19th, 2005 01:37

    Tonight we got our hands on what seems to be a newer version of the GBA emulator for the PSP, the last release was in June and i can verify its the same emulator but the file size is different and date on the file shows todays date. the emulator does seem faster although i have no way of being 100% correct, so with that in mind for those interested, check out what for now we have named VBA For PSP v004?, download it here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/vbapsp.shtml ...
    by Published on September 19th, 2005 00:23

    News thanks to Joe News

    -Namco has opened up the Japanese website for Xenosaga I - II and just released a trailor for the game! On the website, you can find various tiny screenshots and some information written in Japanese. And in the trailor your be pleased to see some pretty nice looking visuals.

    Check the site: http://namco-ch.net/xenosaga1_2/index.php
    And the trailor:http://www.gamespot.com/ds/rpg/xeno...p_ds_091605.asx

    -Sega certainly went all out this year at TGS. They have released trailors for Feel the Magic: XX/XY 2, Super Monkey Ball DS, Puyo Pop Fever 2 and Sonic Rush!

    SMB DS:
    http://www.gamespot.com/ds/action/s...llds/media.html

    Sonic Rush:
    http://www.sega.co.jp/asx/tgs2005/sonicrush_pr_bb.asx

    FtM: XX/XY 2:
    http://www.gamespot.com/ds/puzzle/f...yxx2/media.html

    PPF 2:
    http://www.gamespot.com/ds/puzzle/p...ver2/media.html

    -Sega isn't alone though. Capcom has released a few movies of their line-up to. Check out Viewtiful Joe: Double Trouble in action and see for youself why this is a DS must own and their crazy Lawyer sim Phoneix Wright just got its 2nd official trailor released.

    Its beau...viewtiful: http://www.capcom.co.jp/game/event/...e_vjscratch.swf

    Guity!:
    http://www.gamespot.com/ds/adventur...t_ds_091605.asx

    -Koei announced 2 new games in development for the DS at TGS. Croquet DS and San Goku Shi DS. ...
    by Published on September 19th, 2005 00:16

    Some WIP news about the Homebrew Star Wars game:

    One of major bugs has been fixed. It crashed the game if you fired more than 40/50 times. It's been fixed.

    DONE:
    Graphics
    Collitions
    2 Control schemes
    3 speeds

    TO DO:
    Enemy generator

    http://chavads.blogspot.com/ ...
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