Wednesday, December 14, 2005 - Posts

"We Love Katamari" T-shirts on Sale

(Auri Loves Katamari - for those of you familiar with the Katamari Damacy and We Love Katamari PS2 games)

Mininfo-1Namco have recently released some ‘We Love Katamari’ themed t-shirts. The shirts come in either a charcoal or black, and are priced at $24.95 (a bit pricey, no?) They do however guarantee they are sweatshop-free and made in Downtown Los Angeles. It would be nice to wear the shirt when going to pick up the PSP version of Me and Me Katamari in 2006.

You can get a shirt rolled to your door [here].
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PSP Updates Announces New Download Section

QuickJump.net Announces DL.QJ.net!

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Hey guys ‘n gals! We are proud to announce that our new download site http://dl.qj.net/ is in its first stages of public use! This is a completely custom built software that we have been working on for a couple of months now, and we are very excited about finally bringing it live!

We have finished uploading the latest versions of all of the PSP emulators, and we are hard at work adding more and more games, applications, tools, etc from our old (crappy) files site. However, manually adding all 1,300 files from our old files site would take ages, so we cannot do that, but we will be trying hard to get as many of them up as possible.

Please test the software by downloading some of our already uploaded files! You can do this by going to http://dl.qj.net/, then clicking on PSP on the left sidebar, then clicking Emulators.

Since this is our first real test of the software, we welcome your comments, bug reports, and feature requests! Please take a moment to stop by our forums to let us know! You can post in this forum thread, or use the comments below this post.

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First 2.01 Homebrew Game Ported By PSP 3D (PSP-News/PSP Updates)

First 2.01 Homebrew Game Ported By PSP 3D
Posted on Wed 14 Dec 2005, 8:10 AM

PSP3D have released the first homebrew game runing on 2.01 firmware, heres the info:

"That's right. From Hello World yesterday, to Tetris today. We at PSP 3D have successfully ported the first 2.01 game EVER. Thanks to Fanjita for the tips and for the wonderful GTA hack (props to all the people who helped him too). In the next few days, expect this and more games to be ported to 2.5 also (if and when we get SYSCALs working)."

To install, use the same exact steps as the Hello World.
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KOMIKWERKS GOES PORTABLE WITH PSP PACKS (PSP Hacks)

Written by Pikoro  (at PSP Hacks)   
Monday, 05 December 2005

Today, Komikwerks, LLC
announces that six of its
webcomics are now available in
Sony PSP packs!
Check out www.komikwerks.com/psp/
 for the following:

Grounded Angel, Part 1, a shoujo
 fantasy webmanga by Steve
Horton, Vivi Erlanita & Johnny
LoweTerranova, Part 1, an
action-adventure webmanga by
Rich Lazowski, Emilio Lopez &
Akutenshi13
Elf-Help, Part 1, a fantasy humor
webcomic by Robert Burke
Richardson, Martin Morazzo &
 Robt Snyder
Lifelike: Skin Deep, a slice-of-life
webcomic by Dara Naraghi & Tom
 Williams
Universal Intergalactic Discovery
Company, Inc. Parts 1-5, a sci-fi
comedy webcomic by Bruce Zick
Knight & Gale, Part 1, a spy thriller
webcomic by Christopher Mills,
Rick Hoberg & Matt Webb

"I'm excited about the opportunity
to expand Komikwerks's offerings
 to a new format," says Steve
Horton, online comics editor for
Komikwerks. "Now fans of our terrific
webcomics can view them on road trips,
at school, heck, even in the bathroom!"

Komikwerks co-founder Patrick Coyle added, "The addition of the PSP packs to our
site is yet another step in our goal of distributing quality comics through new and
untraditional means. We started when we launched our website in 2001, continued
 it when we launched our line of ebooks earlier this fall, and now we're jumping
into the portable realm. Very exciting!"

Further PSP packs will be available in the coming weeks.

Instructions for transferring and viewing the comics on the PSP are available on
 the site. Please e-mail smashoutgames@yahoo.com with any questions!

About Komikwerks

Komikwerks LLC, founded in 2000 by Patrick Coyle and Shannon Denton, is a
comic publisher dedicated to publishing high-quality, professional level,
creator-owned comics through digital and other distribution methods.
Komikwerks' website launched in March of 2001, and has been named a
SciFi Channel "Cool Site". Contributors to the Komikwerks site and series
of print anthologies include comic industry veterans from major print publishers
such as Marvel, DC, Image, and Dark Horse.
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PSP Firmware Processor Released - Uses MPH's Firmware Loader (PSPUpdates)

PSP Firmware Processor Released

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Djboo has emailed us his PSP Firmware Processor. PSP Firmware Processor is egwork out of preparing an 'OUT' folder set to make it ready for MPHs BFM app. Rather than going through the readme copying files to their needed locations, PSPFP does it for you, and as an added bonus, sets up the config file for you. Details:

How to use it
-------------

I tried to make this as easy as possible:
Complete steps 1-4 of mph's firmware convert tutorial, then connect the psp to your pc and enable USB mode (in either the sony OS or FileAssistant) and once the PSP is detected, load PSPFM on your PC.

Select the drive letter that your PSP is, then chose a path for the firmware to be dumped in - theres an example in there, but you should change it to reflect the firmware you will be loading.

The third option selects wether or not you wish to process both the OUT and OUTX folders, or just the OUT folder... I think you only need OUT but i wasnt sure and have made it do both if you so wish (ive not actually tried only doing only OUT other than to confirm it functions, not tried that bios)

Once youve picked your options, hit the process button and twiddle your thumbs (for quite some time if you are doing both OUT and OUTX folders). Once its complete,close the app and Use fileassistant to move the contents of the IPL folder (in your chosen directory)  to the root of the mem stick, and move the BIOS1 contents to a flash1 folder alongside your flash0 folder. And thats you done! the config will be ready, and u can just reboot and try your new (or older) bios.

You can get it from PSP Updates' PSP download section [here].

PSAR Dumper can be downloaded [here].

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PSP TV Commercial Update (PSPUpdates)

Japanese Playstation has updated some new TV commercials.

– Karakuri

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You can get it from PSP Updates' PSP download section [here].

– EXIT

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You can get it from PSP Updates' PSP download section [here].

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Controlling iTunes from Any Web Browser

In my book, Hacking the PSP, I discuss making WinAMP music lists available in Windows, and iTunes on Macs. Here's a PHP script that will run on any Windows, Mac, or (possibly, altho I haven't tried it... maybe use Wine?) Linux box with a web server that runs PHP and lets you access iTunes music lists from any system with a web browser.

(Engadget)

How-To: Control iTunes from any web browser

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For today’s how-to we’re going to set up a simple web server in XP so that we can control iTunes remotely. Engadget reader Jordan Parker was tired of having to walk into the other room to change tracks so he put together the PHP script we’ll be using. The page it generates should be usable on any device with a web browser. Similar solutions exist for OS X. Click on to get the full skinny — it’s worth your time, promise!

The first thing you need to do is download this zip file containing the PHP and image files. Unzip it in a directory you can find later.

Next you’ll need to install a web server. We’re using BRS WebWeaver since it is really lightweight, approximately 375KB. Download BRS WebWeaver here. The install is straightforward and you won’t need to change any of the defaults.

PHP is the next piece that needs to be added. Download the PHP 5.1.1 installer. The installer will ask you which HTTP server you would like to configure. Since BRS WebWeaver isn’t on the list select “None”. We will configure it manually.


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After the PHP install has completed, start BRS WebWeaver.


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Select “Options > Server Config”. Click on “HTTP Server” in the tree. Use the button next to the “Virtual Root” text box to select the directory that you unzipped the PHP files to.


http

Now click on the + sign next to “HTTP Server” to expand the tree. Select “PHP” in the tree. Click the check box for “Enable PHP Processing”. For “Location of PHP.EXE” you need to navigate to the folder where PHP is installed. If you chose all of the defaults it will be located at “c:\php\php-cgi.exe”. Click “Save”.


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Now click on “File > Start HTTP Server”. XP should generate a firewall warning since the web server is opening a port. Click “Unblock”.


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Now the server is completely set up and ready to test out. First, open iTunes and start a song playing. Then, open a browser window and navigate to the front-end. Since you are on the same computer as iTunes, go to “http://localhost/player.php”. You should see an interface identical to the one at the top of this post. If it works move to a different computer on your network and try the test again, this time replacing “localhost” with the actual IP of the computer hosting iTunes (or it’s NetBIOS or DNS name, if you want to get fancy).

We’d like to thank Jordan Parker for his fine work. He said he thinks he’s not the best PHP programmer and is interested in seeing what improvements and modifications others will make to his code, but we think he done good.


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Sega not re-launching Dreamcast, only selling refurbs (Engadget)

Note from Auri: BUMMER! Anybody remember the Coke translation debacle from years (the 80's) ago? :-Psega dreamcast

As with most things that sound too good to be true, the rumored re-release of Sega’s Dreamcast console has turned out to be just that: a rumor. Due to some shody translating of the Japanese Sega Direct site, an offer of refurbished Dreamcasts was misinterpreted by someone to mean that the system was about to get a fresh production run. Sorry for getting the hopes up of all you people looking to snatch up outdated hardware, but you can still take Sega up on their one-unit-per-person deal on these used machines while supplies last.
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The MegaGear: portable NES action in a GameGear (Engadget)

Note from Auri: This is too cool not to show you :)

MegaGear NES GameGear

What do we love better than a gadget? A gadget stuffed inside another gadget of course. This time we’ve got one of those mall bought NES knockoffs, the MegaJoyIII with “76,000 NES games in 1,” planted inside a Sega GameGear case. The hacker had to use a different LCD, and violate a few sacred laws of the ancient console wars, but pictured above we have the the “MegaGear” at completion, rocking a bit of Contra action.
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The BeatPalStand FM Wave dock for your PSP (Engadget)

BeatPalStand Wave FM

What’s the point of owning a sexy PSP if you can’t accessorize with lame products straight from the 1985 design book? Not much point, so why don’t you score yourself a BeatPalStand Wave FM from Japan and get pumping those tunes out of its classy mini speakers or over the air via the FM transmitter and that oh-so-elegant telescoping antenna. Though it does charge your PSP, the $76 pricetag for this docking station seems a bit hefty, but you just can’t go wrong with this one. Really.

[Via PSP Fanboy]

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