onsdag 28 december 2011

Ideal Substitution For Liteon DG-16D4S Titled Matrix Freedom PCB Already Available

The Matrix Freedom PCB is a full option to your Liteon DG-16D4S Drives PCB. Matrix Freedom PCB is 100% function with 9504, 0272, 0225, 1071 and 0401 DVD firmware revisions.

The Matrix Freedom PCB is utterly solder-less, and may be installed with out needing solder tools or special equipment. The addition of an External Programmer ensures as well that you won't ever need to open again your Xbox 360 to re-flash your drive with an updated firmware. Utilizing the Freedom Manager Software you are now prepared to alter from your original Firmware to a custom firmware with the click of a button.  A feature that Nobody else but Matrix Freedom PCB can provide you out there.

The Matrix Freedom PCB package incorporates: 1 Matrix Freedom PCB, 1 PCB for solder much less installation, One External Programmer, One Black FCC cable to link the Freedom PCB to the External programmer, 1 Light weight aluminum heath sink, A pair of Thermal Rubber pads and Two adhesive tape.

The Matrix Freedom PCB is compatible with Liteon DG-16D4S DVD Drives. 9504, 0272, 0225, 1071 and 0401 DVD firmware revision. It includes an external programmer to allow or disable write protect and re-flash firmware. No require to open up the DVD or the Xbox 360 as soon as installed. The Matrix Freedom PCB uses solder-less installation it's effortlessly programmed  using any SATA programming tool and last but not least totally compatible with Jungle-Flasher software.

fredag 23 december 2011

GBAtemp Recommends Revival # 009

Welcome to the 9th issue of the GBAtemp Recommends Revival Project! This project is a weekly magazine feature where we share our favorite games and application with you.

GBAtemp Recommends Revival # 009

onsdag 21 december 2011

Epic’s New Game Fortnite Inspired by Minecraft

Gears of War developer, Epic, unveiled its new game Fortnite at the VGAs on Saturday night. The trailer can be viewed here . The platform(s) or release date for the game have not been announced yet.

Epic’s New Game Fortnite Inspired by Minecraft

Nintendo’s Miyamoto Says Retro Might Get A Crack at Legend of Zelda

Posted December 14, 2011 by David Radd While traditionally the Mario Kart series has been developed in Japan, Texas-based Retro Studios ended up contributing to the latest game in the series. As it turns out, they did more than the Donkey Kong Countr y-themed course for Mario Kart 7 . "Of course, they were taking care of the game designing aspect," explained Miyamoto, the senior managing director and general manager of Nintendo's Entertainment Analysis and Development to Wired

Nintendo’s Miyamoto Says Retro Might Get A Crack at Legend of Zelda

Outstanding Specific sport Controller for the Nintendo Wii console

Shinobii TT Champion Bat

TT Champion Bat provided by Shinobii supplies Nintendo Table Tennis battlers an opportunity to use a fabulous table tennis bat that’s a genuine 1:1 look-alike of actual table tennis paddle in both weight and size. However it’s the actual intelligent technology inside that’s the best game changer.


TT Champion Bat have a built-in remote that wipes out the desire to use a standard Nintendo wii Remote™ and its compatible with all of the Nintendo wii Motion Plus™ game titles. It has XtraMotion Technology that transposes paddle motion, torque, and also spin control from your paddle straight to the software. All this technology is powered by a built-in rechargeable battery pack.


At the time you pick up the TT Champion Bat for the first time, it feels like you`re holding an actual table tennis paddle. The moment you return the first serve, you understand it’s a completely new game.


Product characteristics includes: Complete Sports Controller for Wii™, Built-in Wii Remote as well as MotionPlus Technology, 1:1 Look-alike of an actual table tennis paddle, Charges via USB : Wii or Computer, Compatible with all Wii Motion Plus™ game titles, Facilitates as much as 4 gamers, Play Wirelessly up to 5m from the unit, Powered by a Rechargeable battery pack, Charge status LED indicator. Get this remarkable item from a United states or European retailer as it is worth every penny.

lördag 26 november 2011

X Box 360 Elite x360key - Have to Get Yourself x360key!

The xK3y (also known as xKey, x360Key and XKey360) will be the initial optical disc drive emulator for the Xbox 360. The guys behind the Wiikey Team (identified for Wiikey (Wii), D2Pro (Wii), D2CKey (Wii), HDMIKey (Wii), XenoGC (Gamecube), Qoob Pro (GameCube), Crystal Chip (PS2)) created the hardware itself, the software program comes from the developer TheArtificer who is responsible for the software aspect of the WODE (Wii Optical Drive Emulator) and several other hacks. At this point we would like to say, that we employed a beta sample (we have two different revisions) for the review, so in case that your xK3y looks slightly various, it's simply because we've got an early beta version of the xK3y. The range of functions will be the identical for all hardware revisions, so do not panic, your xK3y will perform our beta version.



The hardware of the xK3y optical disc drive emulator for the Xbox 360 is currently unmachted. I have hardly ever had such nicely manufactured hardware laying aound here, a buddy of mine, who had a look in the xK3y, talked about well-engineered alien technologies, nicely, he doesn't know it any better, but the hardware which consists of the NXP3143 ARM9 CPU, 32MB Winbond RAM (Winbond) and Lattice FPGA Chip could definitely come from outer space.All components, including the slots and also the MicroSD card slot (for the included 128 MB SD card) are outstandingly well attached towards the nicely manufactured mainboard (xK3y). The display (xK3y remote) and also the buttons, the USB port for the USB drives too as the MicroSD slot are also flawless. As for the hardware, there is certainly absolutely nothing to complain about.
Merely the external case for the xK3y remote is really a matter of taste, I'm no fan of the shiny piano black surface, but as I stated, it's a matter of taste.



The x360key is based of Linux, just like the WODE was. This implies that it is compatible with numerous filesystems, but a lot more importantly, is that the function list can grow and grow and grow. Initially the device will only be made to perform using the "PHAT" xboxs and the 9504 and 0225 slim xboxs. You can find more Slim xbox kinds to come within the future, so please look in the compatiblity table below to check if it will perform on your box.



Benefits with the x360key are: More affordable inside the lengthy run, because of the fact that you simply in no way have to burn any media, Upgradable With out opening the console - the updates are via USB which indicates there is no need to consistantly get your xbox reflashed by professionals, Fasting loading times through USB, Future features like a web manage panel will permit you to adjust games with out acquiring up off your lazy ass, No or Much less wear and tear on your DVD drives, Everybody that has had a 360 for a while knows that 360 DVD drives are not the best and perhaps folks and up acquiring faulty lasers after a couple of years, Drive replacements price about 0, This device will make sure that getting a faulty drive is pretty significantly impossible becuase....you aren't using it anymore, An alternative to c4eva....For a Long time c4eva has an a wonderful job at creating firmwares for flashing DVD drives..the only problem is that the market is very significantly reliant on his work, Future DVD drives may get hacked by x360key team prior to c4eva.



For Any More Information Go Here x360key or xk3y

söndag 13 november 2011

PocketNES 10-5-2011

It has been almost 3 years since the last PocketNES update was released. Many of you may not know that PocketNES is the GBA EMU that was ported by loopy as "nesDS". For more information on this update be sure to check the change log below.

PocketNES 10-5-2011

måndag 3 oktober 2011

Samsung Galaxy S II Review [AT&T]

Say hello to the Samsung Galaxy S II for AT&T now that this phone has finally landed in the US.

Samsung Galaxy S II Review [AT&T]

Examining the gaming product M3i Zero for DS that a lot of homebrew lovers tend to be yearning for

Unit Launch

The very long looked forward to M3i Zero has recently arrived. A card which has been gely|greatly|very|massively|widely|really|extremely|highly|enormously} wanted amongst the home brew arena simply because of its feature set. Not just is the gear 100 % upgradeable from the kernel,boot flash and firmware, but the Os can handle the significantly trumpeted M3 Sakura. One time only accessible for the Japanese. At present interpreted for the western market.

Past Dec . back when I was examining the M3 Real, I made a comment over the power of the hacked triple loader Operating system. It gave the end consumer many options, enough to accomodate various demands of any Ds homebrew lover. I'm happy to see these remarks happen to be taken on mother board by Crew M3. The M3i certainly is the initial available retail card that facilitates a Twin Boot system as standard. You can easily switch between TouchPod and Sakura by only pressing down the A button at boot.

Anyhow, enough with the blarney. Let's wait and watch what's under the cover of the brand new M3i Zero.

So what is In the Packaging.

Model M3i Zero come in a smooth darker blue retail package embellished with the M3 logo and web address. The rear of the package explains the set of features of the card and even includes a graphic illustration of the contents of the box. The product packaging dimensions, form and overall finish, is precisely like the older M3 Real.

The contents of the package are inside a common crystal-clear plastic tray. They are the following: The M3i Zero device, that is stored in a plastic case with space for the Micro sd card. This is very similar to the cases you will get with memory cards such as Kingston and Sandisk, a little USB 2.0 reader, printed with a white-colored M3 logo. Sadly the USB reader only shares the overall look of the Sandisk reader and not the quality. It's serviceable, but I surely always recommend obtaining a good "branded" reader if you want to steer clear of the dastardly blight, referred to as data files corruption.

The last product within the box is the beneficial firmware power supply cable. It is an intriguing piece of equipment. Distinct from the Supercard DSONEi product. The M3 team surely have gone for a totally different form aspect in relation to its energizing the flash card through USB. Instead of the whole entire card sitting in a slot 1 adapter. They've gone for a much sleeker but fragile style. On one side on the power cable is a rigid ribbon cable, much like the kind which attaches the Ds touchscreen display to the motherboard. It inserts in to the side of the M3i Zero card. Energizing the device throughout the flash process.

Design level of quality.

Tool M3i Zero is offered in a black colored casing. The grade of plastic really feels on par with the Acekard 2. It is not quite on par with the earlier M3 Real construction, that felt solid and also quite heavy. The 2 parts of the shell are held together by a clip design instead of the common covered/miniature screws. There is a noticeable IC bulge on the labeled side of the card. The label is a smooth blue/white design with a yellow/white M3 Zero emblem. The label have been positioned straight on the card.

The card's "copper teeth" aren't insulated by the typical raised fins. Their Pcb is green. The microSD slot is located on the side of card. The spring features a pretty positive action and click. The populated card slot is flush with the top of the shell. Placing the card into my Dsi was no concern. The IC bulge didn't cause any kind of complications by scraping the edges of my well used slot 1.

In all, I felt satisfied with the general manufacturing of the card. It is not really constructed as a tank however it is not crap R4 ds revolution clone terrain.

Setup.

M3i Zero ships as a empty card. Without any kind of firmware. The following is the blurb coming from the nice M3 folks "M3 product will not contain any copyright data or firmware application, though buyers may upgrade the software program making M3i Zero end up being the most powerful flash cart".

This is a quite smart slice of chicanery by the M3 dudes. Simply put I presume this might help the card's transit throughout a few countries over zealous customs inspections.

For that reason to get the monster up and running, we will have to flash the card's firmware utilizing the bundled USB power cable. When you're getting started this appeared to be a tricky venture for somebody as cack handed as me. The rigid ribbon cable end of the power lead would seem to be fragile because of the wafer slender style and design. But alas my fears were allayed, since it was pretty straightforward to pop in the power cord in to the side of the card. Following the readme guidelines, I copied the latest system software to the root of my newly formatted memory card, with the firmware dat file. Then I connected the power cable to my Computer's USB hub. Immediately a red led started flashing from the M3i Zero's card housing. And after 13-30 seconds, the led stopped and so I unhooked the various cable from the card. I hurriedly popped the card straight to the Dsi and run the blighter up. Hiya Presto! I was greeted by a M3 symbol on the menu screen. Sweet! A smooth setup.

I conducted the patented start the card without having any Micro SD card test and the old delete a couple of system files test. The M3i Zero passed with flying colours, showing the right error codes for each try out.

Summarizing.

Crew M3 appeared to have acted on my feedback concerning the M3 Real and presented them to the M3i Zero. That they've produced the superior Sakura Gui into western marketplace. Not just that, but additionally had at the same time introduced the first official twin boot system for any flash card. This in turn adds to the strength of the product by preserving superb compatibility even while moving ahead with the Sakura codebase by system up-grades. The ability to update the kernel, boot flash and firmware just increases the mixture. Doing this increases the longevity of the chip.

I would say the M3i Zero provides best range of options, both in hardware/software, available for any homebrew enthusiast. This particular card has become my current system of choice for the Nintendo dsi. It is the finest endorsement I could give any DS flash card. guide source: M3i Zero

Is the Nintendo 3DS Black Screen of Death a Major Problem?


The Nintendo 3DS was just recently launched for sale at electronic retailers and although it's received raving reviews from gaming critics, it still has one major issue; the 3DS black Screen of Death. How big of a problem is the 3DS Black Screen of Death.

Thousands of fans flocked to electronic retailers and gamins stores on Sunday March, 27th 2011 to get their hands on the magical Nintendo 3DS and while most gamers rushed home and started enjoying their new gadget, some could only enjoy Nintendo's new toy before running into a major problem that has been dubbed at the 3DS Black Screen of Death.

While playing popular 3DS games like Monkey Ball and Street Fighter, hundreds of 3DS owners have reported black screen crashes with an error instructing them to "Hold down the power Button to turn off the power... and try again" and to contact customer support if the problem persists. When the news of the 3DS Black Screen of death (BSoD) hit the internet - and with a name a scary as Black Screen of "Death" - the BSoD problem has likely been blown out of proportion seeing how the problem only plagued a small portion of those that bought the new 3DS at launch and isn't a widespread problem.

Electronics very rarely launch without a few hiccups here and there and although the 3DS Black Screen of Death isn't as widespread of a problem as the internet would make it seem, it's still a bummer for those that bought the new console in hopes of enjoying their favorite games. Nintendo acknowledged the BSoD problem and have already released a system update that'll easily remedy the problem of the consoles crashing issues.

If you already own a 3DS and fear the BSoD crashes, are waiting to purchase a 3DS until after the problem has rectified, or are already experiencing the problem and having issues with it, you can simply update to the latest software for the 3DS and all of your worries would be washed away. Although the 3DS Black Screen of Death seems like a major issue with Nintendo's console and sounds like something that will kill the person playing it, it's now virtually inexistent now that Nintendo has responded in kind.

For more, read New Nintendo 3DS to Bring 3D Gaming to the Palm of Your Hand , 4 Ways the Playstation 3 Will Support 3DTVs in 2010 , and 4 Awesome Ways 3D technology Changed the World in 2010

Check out my blog for more Tech and Gaming news.






 

söndag 2 oktober 2011

Borderlands 2 coming out June 2012?

Borderlands 2 has so far kept details on its release date pretty much hush-hush. But what's this we hear that online retailer has got something to say about, and more importantly, a specific date at More...

Borderlands 2 coming out June 2012?

Xbox 360 Gears of War 3 Limited Edition Console

From majornelson.com : [QUOTE] The Xbox 360 limited edition �Gears of War 3� Bundle includes an exclusive red and black console design with two custom-designed Xbox 360 wireless controllers, a 320GB hard drive and built-in Wi-Fi connection for easier access to the world of entertainment on Xbox LIVE. The console will be available for $399 (US ERP) and at your favorite retailers beginning September 20, 2011

Xbox 360 Gears of War 3 Limited Edition Console

söndag 11 september 2011

Netflix now supports all Android 2.2 and 2.3 devices

Netflix has just updated its mobile app to support all Android 2.2 Froyo and 2.3 Gingerbread devices. Until now, the app has only supported a very limited selection of Android devices with the last update to version 1.3 expanding support from 9 to 24 devices. The update today will finally bring Netflix app support to almost all Android devices

Netflix now supports all Android 2.2 and 2.3 devices

lördag 27 augusti 2011

100 % Automatic Blogger Biography and About Author Content Generator for SEO Marketing Softwares

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Well maybe you are an business internet marketer who want to control and manage your social networking SEO Marketing campaigns in-house. Then you don't need to spend hundreds and maybe thousands of dollars in order to out-source your own campaigns, you will get exactly the same tool your broker or consultants use to manage them.

Like a business owner, a comprehensive SEO software offers you a variety of services to enhance your business is imperative. A SEO Marketing App is good to getting your website seen at the top of the search engines.

If you work as an Consultant who provides SEO Marketing campaign services for customers these kinds of tools allows you to manage all your client's campaigns across virtually all of the sites through a unitary interface. You can create custom-made performance reports for those levels with the mobile, plus schedule along with send email reports to all your clients. These kind of amazing tools are allready used by hundreds of agencies around the world.

These SEO software programs will also optimize your campaigns in several methods are critical to business energy in the online world. A business operator has additional responsibilities which keeps them busier than the average business person. Staying on top of your competitors are the key to your achievement!

There are plenty of SEO Marketing Softwares available but the one that seems to be most popular is SenukeX. For those who are familiar with this software know its potential to find out one annoying point all SEO Marketing Software have in common and it is the Author Bio and About Author sections that needs to be physically filled in with, perferably, brand new uniqe content each time...at least up until now.

Generating Author Bio along with About Author content - Now a Child's Game! SenukeX Bio/About Spinner is an automatic content generator for that Author Bio and About Author sections found in most SEO Marketing programs nowadays.

Generating Author Bio and About Author content – Now a Child’s Game!

If you`re a new frequent user of an any SEO Marketing program, as an example; SenukeX, Xgen SEO, Magic Submitter, Sick Submitter, Venom SEO etc. it’s highly most likely that you’ve spent (examine waste) a lot of time creating the Author Bio and About Author written content or you’ll eventually end up running out of ideas for brand-new, unique content for these 2 sections.

That’s why Swedish Web Mafia decided to make a application in which simplifies this process along with allows you to fill in the Author Bio and About Author sections within seconds. SenukeX Bio/About Spinner program does not only automatically generate the articles for you it also keeps the spin tags intact to make sure you get new content per submission.

SenukeX Bio/About Spinner

Swedish Web Mafia’s SenukeX Bio/About Spinner is the 1st and Only Author Bio, About Author Content Generator and Spinner on the market.

söndag 12 juni 2011

PS3 Linux Install Guides updated with support for Fedora, Debian and Ubuntu -

Glevland and gitbrew have once again updated their site with new guides for a slew of distributions for your linux desires on the PS3! Via Twitter : Quote: PS3 Linux Install Guides updated with support for Fedora, Debian and Ubuntu - Main Page - Wikibrew . RT for support. Source for the actual guides : PS3:Linux - Wikibrew Sounds pretty good! I should have my guide out sometime this weekend.

PS3 Linux Install Guides updated with support for Fedora, Debian and Ubuntu -

onsdag 8 juni 2011

Wii U Announced

Last night Nintendo announced a press release officially announcing a system to succeed the Wii system.

They also declared that it will probably be launched throughout 2012, and also playable console models will be offer at E3 2011. Speaking at an investor's office meeting, Nintendo Top dog Satoru Iwata mentioned the Wii system successor "will will offer you something totally new for home game systems."

Iwata additionally verified the fact that successor to Nintendo wii game console is not going to release in FY2012, which means it will launch after 04 2012. A prototype version of Wii U was exhibited at the E3 this year. The appearance of the console and game controller are not definitive versions. Nintendo-published games which are confirmed are LEGO City Stories, an exciting new Super Smash Bros game and then a brand new Pikmin title. A long list of alternative party game titles was announced to be available at launch, and were on show with video clips taken from Playstation 3 Slim and Xbox 360 Elite editions.

onsdag 4 maj 2011

Hacking the Pl3?


Playstation 3 Slim by blogpokdotcom


It's real. Nearly 4 years after its launch, the PlayStation 3's much vaunted security has finally been completely and unequivocally compromised. Within weeks, or even days, PS3 users prepared to pay an exorbitant premium have the option of copying the whole set of games they own - and any they don't - onto hard drive, and zip stops them from spreading them over the internet. Now you ask ,, just how do Sony fight back? Can new firmware updates keep the platform holder one step ahead of the hackers?

 

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As sample "PS Samurai" hardware circulates around shops and modship suppliers worldwide, further details emerge, giving us some understanding of how the system works. From that we can extrapolate the size of the task facing Sony as it embarks on what must surely be the biggest damage limitation exercise in its recent history. This attack on PStation security covers both software and hardware. A USB dongle is connected to the P3, and pressing the eject button on the console while it cold-boots causes the code on the stick to override the console's typical launch procedure. According to views of the XMB witnessed in the now numerous YouTube videos, the dongle seems to inject aspects of debug PS3 firmware onto the retail unit. The option to install PKG files, available only on development and test units, now works on the retail machine. From here, the main tool to "backing up" application is added to the device.

While you might not are familiar with a PKG file before, the it's likely that you've installed lots of them on your Playstation 3. Almost every type of program you download from PSN is in the PKG container. Once downloaded, the PS3 decompresses the data and installs it onto your PS3. On development and test/reviewer units, so-called "unsigned code" is routinely distributed on disc, via download or on USB flash drives in PKG format. The only difference between this and a regular PSN download is that the code is not encrypted, permitting easier distribution of unfinished or review copy games (only Sony's mastering labs can encrypt, or "sign" code). The fact that the Install PKG option now appears on a retail unit gives us a strong indication as to how the new "Jailbreak" works as it's almost certainly not present in the regular firmware. It suggests that aspects of the bespoke system updates used on the debug PS3s are being injected into the memory of the retail unit. But how?


Demon's Souls Black Phantom Edition by Parka81


There are two potential explanations here. Firstly, whoever is behind this is extremely clever and has isolated an exploit which allows for the injection of code over the USB port. Rather more likely is that the USB-based tools Sony uses to test and recover PS3s with corrupt firmware have been leaked and reverse-engineered for more nefarious ends. PlayStation 3s locked into "factory service mode" have been popping up every once in a while for many years, and the PC-side software that runs the USB dongle was leaked not long ago.

Now it would appear that the hardware has additionally been "liberated" from Sony's repair and test labs. This might sound somewhat implausible, but in a world where PS3 Slim photos circulate months prior to the launch and final units appear in a Philippines marketplace, anything is quite possible. Besides, the exact same thing happened with the tools used to service the PSP right before the PSP-2000 launch in September 2007. The make-up of the dongle itself, pictures posted online of the internals show a simple USB device - what seems to be like an innocuous 48-pin microcontroller chip on the tiny PCB and not much else. It's quite astonishing to think that the makers are asking for a colossal $130 for such a tiny piece of tech, and it's almost certain to be reverse-engineered, ripped off and duplicated by the Chinese mass-suppliers within days of showing up in market.

The software side of PS Samurai is publicly available to download, installs onto a debug PS3 and throws up few surprises. It's quite a basic tool that rips off each file on a game disc onto the internal HDD or else onto a Usb stick or hard disk drive. It does appear that a few of the encryption Sony uses in the files is stripped away (hashes on encrypted files change drastically), even so the executable still won't work with no USB dongle in place. When picking a game to run, the machine drops back to the XMB. From here on out, we could only speculate but it's reasonable to assume that the chip then diverts all major disc functions to the device in which the game-rip lies. Like a vehicle for piracy then, all bases are covered, but is this really a "jailbreak" in the form recently sanctioned by the US courts? The mere existence of the backup manager - supposedly coded with tools stolen from Sony - indicate otherwise, and if the USB dongle is indeed cloned from the platform holder's own recovery tools, any pretence of legality is surely a joke.

The inclusion of the PKG installation option does indeed imply that the likes of emulators and media players may very well be ported and installed on to the PS3. However, for the moment it's almost certainly the case that Sony's own dev tools would be required to make any kind of useful application, adding to the legality quagmire. All told, it's a nightmare scenario for Sony - but you can be fairly sure that its response is going to be swift. We can easily fully expect a mandatory firmware update to emerge from its engineering labs within days of the firm dissecting the hack, doubtless rendering it useless. Damage limitation could be the key, and just like the OtherOS removal that Geohot's exploit brought about, Sony can be trying to minimise the physical quantity of consoles available capable of running the hack by effectively upgrading them out of contention.

Presuming the memory patch theory does work, the swiftness of the response shouldn't be a problem for Sony's engineers. Changing the make-up of the modules affected will probably be child's play for the platform holder plus it would most likely necessitate a higher effort on the part of the hackers to reverse-engineer the new code and re-patch it. Additionally, on the longer term, there is nothing to avoid Sony from introducing brand-new forms of encryption and execution on the way that future games boot.

However, the properties of the USB dongle itself may well be much harder to defend against. Assuming that the unit itself comes from Sony's own servicing tools, it may well call for a complete, brand new revision of motherboard to successfully defeat. The whole purpose of the dongle is to restore corrupt firmware - the chances are it has to operate on a hardware level that cannot be touched by the updater. We've seen it before on Sony kit - the so-called "Pandora" battery for PSP that flips it into service mode operates on the same principle, and was just defeated by the platform holder when it revised the handheld's motherboard. Nothing could be performed to protect the present devices.

Unless Sony is competent at rewriting the standard low-level code for the PS3's BIOS, there's little it can do today to defeat the USB vector of attack - it's all about preventing the injected code from working. Going forward we can expect the common cat and mouse game between hackers and platform holder to unfold, and it's not beyond the realms of possibility that in the foreseeable future, Sony should be able to detect people that use the tool and rightfully ban them from accessing PSN, similar to the measures Microsoft continues to undertake annually against gamers who flash their DVD drives to run copied software.

The complexity of Sony's security systems suggests that it should be able to keep one step ahead, but there's nothing to stop people utilizing the hack to prevent firmware upgrades from going down. Indeed, the chip itself is said to protect the console from executing system updates. This obviously precludes PSN access, and in the fullness of time this approach will stop newer PS3 games from running as they shall be reliant on software elements found only inside newer firmware. Considering that PS Samurai is retailing for well over $130, there's a very strong possibility that this could be the most expensive and short-lived hack ever made, and factoring in the simplicity of the hardware, the very high price seems almost reminiscent of a smash-and-grab raid on users intent on piracy regardless of what the purchase price. The manufacturers of PS Samurai are charging so high price because the time frame with regards to exclusivity along with the longevity of the hack itself is potentially very small.

That said, the actual properties for the USB stick and how future-proof it is remain unknown. With mass-production of PS Samurai now in motion, and the first retail devices apparently set to ship prior to the month comes to an end, Sony's engineers are doubtless gearing up for the battle coming.

Newssource: Icongamenews

måndag 11 april 2011

Gaia DS

We have a new Homebrew Bounty entry! MoDmew8 is creating Gaia DS, an RPG in the style of those on the Super Nintendo. The project is currently in it's first stages as the author is currently working on adding features to the engine.

Gaia DS

tisdag 22 mars 2011

Revolutionary Nintendo DS flashcard R4 NINJA hits store shelves


Cutting edge R4 NINJA is a completely new flashcard made by "Edge" manufacturer.



This amazing flashcard is compatible with Nintendo DSi XL, DSi, DS Lite and first DS edition, it features a userfriendly menu-system, a video game compability Percentage of 99, can handle microSD memorycards upto 32GB, supports AR cheat engine, supports download play, so much more...



In short: R4 NINJA has Everything required built-right-into a robust card offered with an amazing price!
 

lördag 5 mars 2011

Re- four Playstation 3 Move Controllers easily

Charge up to four PlayStation® Move controllers using the completely new Turrikan Charger for Move by Shinobii.

The Turrikan Charger for Move stores 4 Move controllers making it possible for you to charge the Move Motion controller and / or Move Navigation Controller internal batteries easily. The Turrikan Charger for Move can either be attached to a common eu wall plug using the attached two-pin wall plug, or into a USB slot -- PS3®, PC or other system. The futuristict style for this Turrikan Charger for Move matches both the Move Controllers and also Playstation 3 games console. Turrikan Charger comes with 4 Black silicon covers that suits the outside design and "fits like a glove".

Some benefits includes: Display and charge up to four PlayStation® Move controllers, Charge the Move Motion Controller and / or Move Navigation Controller internal battery packs, Connects to standard European wall plug or any USB slot -- PS3®, Desktop or other device, Futuristic style and design that matches Move controllers and also PS3® gaming system, Includes 4 silicon covers -- Made to fit the outer design

For more info around Shinobii and all their products pay a visit to their site at www.shinobii.com



 

How to rip your DVDs or convert your avi and mkv files to Android friendly mp4 format

Google's Android operating system is widely used in a big number of different mobile phones from many manufacturers. So, even though all these devices have extra features when it comes to video playback, the core Android OS supports by design the H264 AVC codec using the mp4 container as described here .

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fredag 25 februari 2011

Mario Galaxy 2 Passes The 1 Million Sold Mark!



Right, so I still haven’t tried out the Wii2HDMI. I know, there’s really no reason I haven’t except that I’ve been a bit tired. This weekend I should for sure though, so we’ll talk more about it next week. In the meantime, did you know Super Mario Galaxy 2 has sold more than 1 million copies already? No, well it has. When you think about it, that’s an insane amount of games sold in less than two months. But that’s what Nintendo does, sell an ass-ton of games. The Big N is dominating the monthly sales charts, with 6 of the top 10 titles being from Nintendo according to NPD. And if you didn’t know, five of those are Wii titles. Yeah, that shit is crazy!!!
Another thing that’s crazy is the Old Spice guy. Homey blew up on Twitter the other day posting something like 100 video responses to people’s tweets. I’m going to post a couple of my favorites, because I can’t find a Ninty related video worth posting today. Those will be just below, and you can follow the jump after them for the full press release on SMG2 killing the competition. Enjoy, and stay thirsty my friends.

July 15, 2010
Nintendo News
U.S. Sales of Nintendo’s Super Mario Galaxy 2 Cross the 1 Million Mark
In the month of June, U.S. sales of Nintendo’s Super Mario Galaxy™ 2 for the Wii™ system reached 548,000 units, according to the independent NPD Group, bringing the game’s cumulative nationwide sales to more than 1.1 million units. Also in June, Nintendo systems sold a combined 933,000 units, accounting for 50 percent of all gaming hardware units sold in the United States. The Nintendo DS™ family of hand-held systems topped the charts with more than 510,000 units sold, bringing life-to-date unit sales to nearly 42 million. Wii system sales totaled more than 422,000, closing in on a cumulative milestone of 30 million units sold in the United States alone.
“Consumers continue to look to Nintendo for exceptional value and one-of-a-kind gaming experiences,” said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “Between games like Super Mario Galaxy 2, the pioneering motion controls of the Wii system and the portable fun of Nintendo DS systems, Nintendo offers something for everyone. As we prepare to launch a remarkable lineup of new games in the second half of the year, we are grateful that consumers are supporting Nintendo consoles to continue their run as the nation’s most popular game systems.”
Six of the top 10 best-selling games of June play on Nintendo systems. These include Super Mario Galaxy 2 for Wii at No. 2 with more than 548,000 sold, New Super Mario Bros.™ Wii at No. 4 with more than 200,000 sold, Just Dance™ for Wii at No. 5 with nearly 175,000 sold, Toy Story 3: The Video Game for Nintendo DS at No. 6 with more than 164,000 sold, Wii Fit™ Plus with the Wii Balance Board accessory at No. 7 with more than 148,000 sold and LEGO® Harry Potter™: Years 1-4 for Wii at No. 9 with more than 136,000 sold.



 

torsdag 17 februari 2011

How About A Little More Lost in Shadow…



You know what really sucks? Realizing that you can’t depend on other people. Don’t worry, I’m not going all emo on you; I’m not in danger of becoming a cutter or doing myself other bodily harm, like befriending a ginger. This isn’t about some childhood friend abandoning me in an hour of need. I’m talking about the sucky realization that, for the most part, you can’t depend on other people to do what they say. Let’s take contractors, for instance. I used to think was that unless you were Tim Taylor or Wilson, and you wanted to get some work done on your home, you had two routes you could take. You could either hire each individual person to do their one specific job, or you could hire a general contractor to deal with all the headaches and hiring for you. Well, when Mrs. Mike and I decided to redo our kitchen, we hired a GenCon; more specifically, we hired one that was recommended to us and that we had met several times before. We trusted that they wouldn’t ruin our shit. We were wrong, it’s been a total pain in the ass. In fact, it’s basically at the point where if I have to talk to them much more it’s going to be all cussing and yelling and shaking and crying, so I’m forcing myself to accept shoddy half-finished work instead. It’s stupid, right? I mean, how hard is it to make sure that the tile guys who took off a backdoor in order to cut it to fit in with the new flooring didn’t somehow mess up so bad that the door won’t even open anymore? And, if you’re the tile guys who cut said door, why would you put it back like that? Did you think I wouldn’t open my back door ever again?? What I’m trying to say is, if you’re in the Atlanta area, don’t use Callaway Homes to do any work you may need done.
Alright, sorry about that. I had to vent as that’s what I’ve been dealing with since the middle of last week. I feel like I’ve aged about 10 years in that time, which means I’m now almost 40. That fact was driven home today when I discovered something called the “Misquito Ringtone”. Apparently, only young’uns can hear certain pitches and my range ends at 14khz, which is for the 49-years-old and younger crowd. I wish I could look on the bright side and say that 29 is there, but I can’t hear past the 39 and younger setting. Yeah, apparently my ears are in their 40’s. Wow, this post actually is kinda emo. If I see a ginger later I’m freaking the eff out…
Before things go full cutter mode around here, let’s have some Wii news. Nothing like 450+ words into a post before the Wii is even mentioned. Maybe I should put the Wii stuff first and ramblings second? It shall be considered… Anyway, yesterday I posted the Japanese trailer for Lost in Shadow, the Wii-exclusive game from the creator of Final Fantasy. Well, today we have more of the game, and it looks freaking beautiful. Our dear friends at IGN have a nice little direct feed gameplay video that they put up, and I’m gonna share it with you guys. Lost in Shadow is set to launch “Q3 2010″; yeah, that means it should be here some time soon. Enjoy, and stay thirsty my friends.




 

torsdag 10 februari 2011

To gamify is not to game

DICE 2011: Jesse Schell of Schell games and Zynga's Brian Reynolds discuss what the catchphrase "gamification" means to the gaming industry.
Who was there: The DICE 2011 "Hot Topics" panel continued on Wednesday afternoon with a discussion between Jesse Schell of Schell Games and Zynga's Brian Reynolds, with G4's Adam Sessler serving as moderator. The two sparred over the idea of "Gamification vs. Gameplay."


Games like Zynga's FrontierVille have people pondering just how many activities can be made enjoyable with a little bit of game design.
What they talked about: "Gamification" is the new buzz word, the moderator began, before asking Schell and Reynolds to offer their definitions for it. According to Schell, it involves taking something that isn't a game and making it a game. Reynolds added that gamification is when companies use game elements to try to get people to do something they don't want to do.

So is something gamified actually a game? Schell said that it's important to understand the definition of a game. His definition is "a problem solver situation that you enter into" and that "you want to enter into." Reynolds then offered his own definition, saying that a game is defined by a situation where a person enters into an activity where decisions are made, and edification arises from these decisions, and that fun is had in the process.

Schell went on to note that there are games that people play that aren't fun, and there are things that aren't games that people do that are fun. He then said that the rise in popularity of the term gamification stems from a fundamental design shift, in that companies are moving away from a model of designing things to be efficient and toward design based on enjoyment. All games are designed so that players like them, he said. As such, this is why people are turning to game designers, because this is their specialty.

Reynolds said that gamification largely involves getting people to do something they wouldn't necessarily want to do, such as fly one airline over another. As such, it has a pernicious quality to it. However, Reynolds said his job at Zynga is to make something fun and social and then have other people monetize it.

Schell noted that the thing about human pleasure is that it's very complicated. People find many things interesting and pleasurable. Out of that, he said that people may do something initially for one reason, but once they are in that activity, they may continue doing it for a completely different reason. Massively multiplayer online games are a perfect example of this, he said, because people start to play for the game's sake but many continue to play for the social relationships.

Responding to that social peer pressure, Reynolds said that the negative sides of social games are a fallacy. He said that there is a reason people like social games, which is that we're social animals. People like playing games with people they are actually friends with, though he did condition that by saying Facebook friends don't have to be particularly close.

As for what impact gamification is having on games, Schell said that he believes the more people play games, the more they become connoisseurs of gaming. The casino audience, he said, has changed because of games; people are more comfortable playing more complicated games. Schell also said that he thinks gamification will fuel novelty and result in more complicated experiences in casual gaming and that games will become more integral to people's lives.

Schell also said that not everything is susceptible to gamification. In fact, he often draws a comparison between gamification and chocolate. While chocolate is enjoyed by nearly everybody, not everything is made better with a coat of it--cottage cheese, for example. Companies have to find the right way to gamify there products, he said.

The question begs to be asked, then, if everything is made fun, are people still enjoying it? Schell said that it is possible to have too much of a good thing. Ultimately, if things are well designed, fun can be maximized with a rich variety.

Quote: "Chocolate is great…but does that mean we should throw chocolate on cottage cheese? No!"--Jesse Schell, on the importance of gamifying with care.

Takeaway: According to Schell, gamification represents a shift in design away from efficiency and toward enjoyment. However, both he and Reynolds believe that gamification is a far cry from real gameplay, but these experiences can still be enjoyable if done correctly.
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söndag 6 februari 2011

Dungeon Siege III launching May 31

Obsidian-developed action RPG arriving on 360, PS3, PC later this year; preorder incentives include free games on Steam, in-game items at retailers.  
Obsidian Entertainment has been on a game-release bender over the past half year, having teamed with Sega on Alpha Protocol in June and Bethesda Softworks on Fallout: New Vegas in October. Now, the studio's next project has been given its marching orders, as Square Enix announced today that Dungeon Siege III will be released for the xbox 360, playstation 3, and PC on May 31. The game will be available in Europe on May 27.



Big sword? Check. Spaulders? Check. Cod piece? Check.

Along with announcing a release date, Square Enix also offered first word on preorder incentives for Dungeon Siege III. For PC gamers who pick up the game through Steam, Valve will include single-player versions of Dungeon Siege I and II free of charge. Best Buy, Amazon, and GameStop's preorder incentives grant customers in-game items, ranging from amulets to rings. Meanwhile, Wal-Mart prepurchasers will be offered a Dungeon Siege mini-comic and a Prima Games strategy guide.

The latest incarnation in the long-running Dungeon Siege franchise will again be set in the kingdom of Ehb, where the balance of power between rival factions has fallen apart. Players will take on the role of a member of the disgraced protectors of the land, known as the 10th Legion. With the kingdom tearing itself apart, the Legion is tasked with rebuilding its numbers and restoring peace.

Gamers will be able to experience the aforementioned story through either single-player action or drop-in, drop-out cooperative multiplayer for up to four. Dungeon Siege III also features four customizable player classes, and players will be able to recruit personality-rich companions to aid them on their journey.

Although Obsidian is lead developer on the game, the studio is receiving an assist from Gas Powered Games, which created the franchise. Square Enix went on to note that Gas Powered head Chris Taylor is serving in an advisory role on the project.

For more on Dungeon Siege III, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.

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ESRB doesn't play the games they rate; know why

It certainly defies logic and common comprehension how a ratings board could give out their summary and judgment on how a video game should be rated when they don't, in fact, actually play the games they're rating.



 

lördag 5 februari 2011

Pac-Man, Galaga tag-team 3DS

Namco Bandai bundling up 2D platformer spin-off of famed pellet-muncher, 3D shooter take on classic space-invasion shooter later this year.
Namco Bandai will be bringing two of its most established properties to one of the newest gaming platforms. Today, the publisher announced that it will be bundling Pac-Man Tilt and Galaga 3D Impact for release as one package on the 3DS. Titled Pac-Man & Galaga Dimensions, the game will be available later this year.



Pac-Man Tilt sees the spherical chomper sprouting arms and legs.

A spin-off from the original maze-navigating, pellet-munching adventure, Pac-Man Tilt is a 2D platformer that will make use of the 3DS's accelerometer. Players will be able to tilt the world as a way to solve environmental puzzles and evade roaming enemies. Namco Bandai will also be playing off Pac-Man's spherical shape, as he is able to roll into a ball to speed through levels, bouncing off pinball flippers and springboards along the way.

Galaga 3D Impact will also be a riff on the tried-and-true arcade shooter formula and sees the spaceship-versus-aliens contest shift to the first-person shooter realm. The 3DS's gyroscopic and 3D tech will factor into Galaga 3D Impact, as players will be able to physically move the system to take aim and fire at enemies before those enemies can destroy human civilization.

Namco Bandai has thus far supported the 3DS with a handful of titles that will be released in North America. These include an installment in its Ridge Racer series as well as Dual Pen Sports.
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fredag 4 februari 2011

Virginia pilot program halves electricity bill for charging EVs overnight


Regardless of whether the internal combustion engine gets snuffed out this century, EV chargers aren't going to replace gas pumps at the rate they're presently rolling out, so it's quite likely new Leaf and Prius PHEV owners will need to charge at home. How might that affect one's electricity bill? It'll probably go up, but a Virginia utility says that a full tank of juice might not cost all that much. Dominion Virginia Power is volunteering to cut its rates by more than half for off-peak charging as part of a proposed pilot program, whereby 750 lucky EV owners will get enough electricity for a 40-mile commute for just 35 cents so long as they charge overnight. The utility's not talking kilowatt-hours here, but it says it typically gets $0.86 for the same amount. The deal requires the installation of a specially-approved charging station, but Virginia's looking at a second scheme too -- if those 750 agree to pay a flexible off-peak rate of between $0.33 and $0.41 per 40-mile dose, they can power the rest of their house using the budget volts as well. PR after the break.Continue reading Virginia pilot program halves electricity bill for charging EVs overnightVirginia pilot program halves electricity bill for charging EVs overnight originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Feb 2011 07:39:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink All Cars Electric  |   | Email this | Comments



 

torsdag 3 februari 2011

Homefront delayed by a week

Nightmare-scenario North Korean-invasion actioner now launching in North America on March 15.  
Gamers itching to fight off North Korean invaders will have to stand fast for a few more days. Today following THQ's holiday quarter earnings report, company executives revealed in a call with analysts that it is delaying Homefront by one week until March 15. No European release dates were mentioned, but presumably they will be similarly delayed until March 18.



Homefront's offensive on gamers' pocketbooks has been pushed back one week.

Due out for the PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360, Homefront is a story-driven shooter set after North Korea invades and overruns the continental United States. The single-player component sees the player as a member of the American resistance fighting the Korean People's Army in an attempt to regain control of the ruined nation. The multiplayer modes are set earlier, letting players engage in military scenarios from the invasion itself.

Homefront is being developed by Kaos Studios, whose only previous full title was Frontlines: Fuel of War. The studio was formed in 2006 from the remnants of Trauma Studios, which was best known for the Battlefield 1942 mod Desert Combat and for helping DICE in the development of Battlefield 2 before being liquidated.

For more on Homefront, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.

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BlackBerry App World 2.1 gets in-app payments, too


Well, isn't that just an adorable quirk of corporate timing? RIM just announced that BlackBerry App World 2.1 is now live with support for in-app payments using the BlackBerry Payment Service, matching Google's similar Android Market announcement earlier today. Users should see the 2.1 update rolling out over the course of the day, and devs have had the appropriate SDK since January 5, so progs that use the service should be arriving shortly. Ah, commerce -- ain't it grand?BlackBerry App World 2.1 gets in-app payments, too originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Feb 2011 16:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

RECOMMENDATIONS: A Trio of Staples

Three major franchises are up for evaluation in this edition of Virtual Console Recommendations.
If there's one thing that's as universal as death and taxes, it's that video games will iterate over the years. Today in Virtual Console Recommendations, we look at games from three major gaming franchises.First up, Matt Blundon takes a look at Super Mario Kart, the game that started the Kart Racing genre and pioneered a major franchise for Nintendo.  Secondly, Andy Goergen checks out a major turning point in the Castlevania franchise in Rondo of Blood, a game which could be considered a "season finale" for the storied brand in that it was the last game in the series that featured traditional stages.
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onsdag 2 februari 2011

Twisted Pixel unholsters Gunstringer for Kinect

Splosion Man developer reveals Xbox 360-exclusive game about an undead marionette cowboy.
When the lead designer of Rock Band 3 Dan Teasdale left Harmonix to go to Austin-based Twisted Pixel Games, he teased that the new project he was going to work on was "ridiculously cool." Today, Teasdale took the wraps off that project, an Xbox 360 Kinect game featuring an undead marionette cowboy called The Gunstringer.


String 'em up.
In a post on the official Gunstringer site, Teasdale explained the game follows the titular character on a quest for revenge, with levels and in-game objects all designed as though they were an elaborate puppet show. For example, the Gunstringer's steed is a pencil shoved through an empty spool, with a felt-and-string horse head bouncing at the end of a coiled spring stuck in the pencil's eraser.

As for gameplay, Teasdale suggested it would feature a mix of styles, including on-rails shooter sections and side-scrolling platformer bits. He also emphasized that The Gunstringer would control differently from the standard Kinect game.

"There are no minigames, forced gestures, or end of level photos of you in your underwear here," Teasdale said. "You can play it sitting down, which is great if you just want to play and relax rather than burn crazy calories. Most importantly, you can aim and move with precision not seen in any of the Kinect launch titles and with a speed and feel that’s just not possible with a traditional controller."

For more on Twisted Pixel's most recent effort, check out GameSpot's review of Comic Jumper.
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söndag 30 januari 2011

The Last Word: January 23-29

Despite some downbeat headlines, the week was dominated by the unveiling of Sony's new handheld, the Next Generation Portable.
Has it only been a week? The past several days seem much longer. The year isn't even a month old but already some of the year's biggest game news has arrived. Last week it was the 3DS price and launch date. This week, it was the unveiling of Sony's Next Generation Portable (NGP), arguably the most powerful handheld device ever made. Flexing impressive CPU and GPU muscle, the device also has a bevy of other features PSP owners were clamoring for--including dual thumbsticks. GameSpot was there at its debut and has many news reports, previews, and videos from first-hand from the event in Tokyo.


The NGP debuted to much fanfare this week.

THE LAST WORD: JANUARY 23-29

NEW RELEASES
Shippin' Out: Jan. 23-29: Dead Space 2, Two Worlds II
Jam City Rollergirls slams WiiWare
Demos for Bulletstorm, Crysis 2 fire up XBL
Dead Space: Extraction, Bulletstorm demo fire up PSN
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FEATURES
In case you haven't heard, Sony revealed this little thing called the Next Generation Portable, otherwise known as the successor to the PSP. We've cooked up a few features that will help you get caught up on all the latest.
Gut Reactions: Sony's Next Generation Portable
Sony NGP: Processor Performance
Sony NGP: Inside and Out
Sony NGP Hardware Showdown
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NEWS
A week chock full of news began on a depressing note, with word that up to 350 people had been laid off from Disney Interactive Studios. Then came the less-than welcome news that the Russian media had begun linking the tragic Moscow airport bombing with the "No Russian" scene from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.

However, the majority of the week's headlines were dominated by a single positive development--the unveiling of Sony's Next Generation Portable, or NGP. The device premiered Thursday in Tokyo with the fanfare befitting the debut of a major platform. The handheld has a 16:9 5-inch OLED touch screen, a four-core ARM CPU, a PowerVR multi-core GPU, a touch pad, gyroscopic control, Wi-Fi, 3G, and dual thumbsticks. It also will feature games from another of Sony's initiatives, playstation Suite, which aims to bring PlayStation One games to Android handhelds and tablets--and NGPs--worldwide.
Sony's 'Next Generation Portable' due out this holiday
Sony Next Generation Portable Wrap-Up
Sony Next Generation Portable: What You Need to Know
Sony Next Gen Portable specs detailed
Third-party devs listed for Sony NGP
NGP will sell for $300-$350 - Analyst
First NGP games announced
PlayStation Suite to bring PS One games to Android
Two NGP models in the works - Report
Sony gets impound order for ps3 hacker's computers
Microsoft game division revs rise 55%
DS sales top 144 million, wii nears 85 million
Russian media links airport bombing, Modern Warfare 2
Disney, Junction Point hit by layoffs
Mortal Kombat live-action digital series in development
DC Universe Online SOE's fastest-selling game ever
L.A. Noire emerging from shadows May 17
Conduit 2 delayed to April 19
SOCOM 4 deploys April 19
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PREVIEWS
With the headlines this week being dominated by Sony's NGP announcement, it only makes sense that the GameSpot previews team would follow up on that news with some hands-on impressions of the games for the new handheld. Sure enough, GameSpot's own Ricardo Torres was there to check out some of the new titles, including Uncharted and Little Deviants. But it wasn't all NGP this week, as GameSpot also posted previews of SOCOM 4 multiplayer as well as a brand-new Q&A for Star Wars: The Old Republic.

Uncharted NGP Hands-On
Little Deviants Hands-On
Star Wars: The Old Republic Updated Q&A - Flashpoints…The Old Republic's Answer to Dungeons?
SOCOM 4 Multiplayer Hands-On

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REVIEWS
January and February used to be relatively quiet months for game releases, but that's no longer the case. Highlights just this month have included Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective, Little Big Planet 2, and Dead Space 2. And as the reviews team shifts its attention toward next month, February promises to be even better with Killzone 3, Marvel vs. Capcom 3, and Bulletstorm. It's a great--though expensive--time to be a gamer, so be sure to check out reviews like those posted this week to ensure that you spend your money wisely.
DC Universe Online (PC, PS3) Review
Dead Space 2 (PC, PS3, X360) Review
Fluidity (Wii) Review
Mindjack (PS3, X360) Review
Modern Combat: Domination (PS3) Review
Spare Parts (PS3, X360) Review
Venetica (PS3, X360) Review
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VIDEO
The video team was hard at work this week bringing you all things related to the new Sony NGP handheld gaming system. GameSpot brought you a ton of coverage including the entire Sony Press Conference to let the users watch all of the action. You can check out all of the event coverage with hands-on video demos for games like Little Deviants, Hot Shots Golf, Uncharted NGP and more. In video reviews we gave you a look at Dead Space 2, DC Universe Online, Venetica and Mindjack.
Dead Space 2 Video Review
DC Universe Online Video Review
Venetica Video Review
Mindjack Video Review
Sony Next Generation Portable (NGP) First Look
Epic Unreal Engine NGP (PSP2) Tokyo Press Conference Demo
Metal Gear Solid NGP (PSP 2) Unveiling Video
Monster Hunter Portable 3 NGP (PSP 2) Tokyo Press Conference Demo
Little Deviants NGP (PSP 2) Tokyo Press Conference Demo
Uncharted NGP (PSP 2) Tokyo Press Conference Demo
Yakuza NGP (PSP 2) Unveiling Video
Lost Planet 2 NGP (PSP 2) Unveiling Video
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lördag 29 januari 2011

Study shocker! Mobile users piddle around on the internet while watching TV


Shocker of shockers, folks: people do more than just watch TV when they're watching TV. A study of over 8,000 willing individuals from Nielsen and Yahoo recently discovered that some 86 percent of mobile internet users tinker around on their devices while situated in front of the tube. It seems that Googling random facts, checking their Facebook news feed and seeing who has tweeted in the past 30 seconds were atop the list of activities to do while watching, but strangely, a full 20 percent confessed to search for more information about a commercial they recently saw. Hit the source link below (PDF) to be instantly bombarded with facts and figures, but first, refresh that TweetCaster feed. Ah, so much better.Study shocker! Mobile users piddle around on the internet while watching TV originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 29 Jan 2011 07:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |  Nielsen / Yahoo [PDF]  | Email this | Comments

söndag 9 januari 2011

Dawn of War II: Retribution gets collector's edition

Second stand-alone expansion for THQ's Warhammer 40,000 strategy series picks up $40 premium pack; preorder-based in-game enhancements also detailed.   Get the full article at GameSpot


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lördag 8 januari 2011

CNN names its Top 10 games for 2010

We've already seen our fair share of top 10 games lists, heck, we even have our own (qjnet/news/qj-editors-10-picks-for-2010.html). Sure, we always see those from gaming blogs and various game award-giving bodies, but what about a large

fredag 7 januari 2011

Planon Slimscan, world's slimmest scanner, hands-on (video)


Been needing a credit card scanner to execute your superspy data collection with? Say hello to your new best buddy, the Planon Slimscan. This teeny tiny unit is equipped with a 600dpi optical scanner, though it shrinks images down to a 300dpi resolution to get a reasonable number of them to fit within the 64MB of onboard memory. Intended primarily as a collector of business card and receipt data, the Slimscan will come with Abbyy and PaperPort software along with the ability to export your stuff out to an Excel spreadsheet. Pricing is set at $120 and shipping is expected to commence any time now.
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torsdag 6 januari 2011

NEWS: This Week in Nintendo Downloads

Karnov is here to hurt people.
It's the last Nintendo Downloads of 2010, and the year is going out with a bang. This week we have two WiiWare releases, one WiiWare Demo, two NEO-GEO Virtual Console releases, and three DSiWare releases.The first WiiWare title is chick chick BOOM, which turns the statement about ending the year "with a bang" into a terrible pun. In this game from tons of bits, you throw items (like pianos, elephants, and jellyfish) at your opponent, who has to block them by drawing lines. There's also a corncob and a piñata who'll help. You can throw stuff with them for 800 Wii Points ($8).
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