Wednesday, November 29, 2006 - Posts

Games Get Graded

Each year around this time the National Institute on Media and the Family (NIMF) releases its Videogame Report Card. The report assesses the industry's practices towards children and advises parents on what titles would make appropriate Christmas gifts for their kids. David Walsh, Ph.D., President and founder of the Institute, was joined by longtime videogame critic Senator Joseph Lieberman to present their grades to retailers, console manufacturers, parents, and the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB). This year the message was similar to previous years: "If there is a simple message we can give to parents, it is this -- 'watch what your kids watch, play what your kids play,'" said Dr. Walsh.

As part of the report, the Institute surveyed 1,430 third-, fourth-, and fifth-grade students and their parents, and found a considerable gap between what kids and their parents had to say about videogames. While 99 percent of parents said they had a hand in which games their children bought and played, only 75 percent of children said they had to run a game by their parents first. And while 95 percent of parents said they talk to their kids about the games they're playing, 51 percent of the children said they didn't have this discussion. The report says, "perhaps parents are reluctant to confess how little they attempt to control the amount of time their kids spend in front of the screen. This much is certain: too many of us do not seem to exercise enough control. The amount of time kids spend playing videogames is on the rise."

The report also claims that videogames are associated with many health and social risks such as obesity, short attention spans, and a lack of social skills, but doesn't provide any research or evidence backing up these claims.

Read the full text here...

Daemon Hatfield

Source: IGN
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Emulation heaven: Booster's back with DevHook v0.50 - fw2.8x emulation!

Ho-ho-ho, Merry Chri-ZOMG! Did someone just mention Booster in the title? Out of nowhere and months of being MIA in the PSP scene, Booster's back with a glorious re-entry complete with streamers, confetti, and a full brass band. And you thought that he pulled a Britney Spears and abandoned the unsuspecting Kevin Federline that is the homebrew community? Time to do some rumor-squashing. And there's no better way to squash those rumors than with releasing DevHook 0.50 - which emulates fw 2.8x (yep, that means 2.80 to 2.82)!

After all of the speculation we've had going on for the past few days and weeks, we can finally rest easy and move one step closer to homebrew freedom. Booster's homebrew application which allows you to emulate various firmware versions is now released. Christmas can't get any brighter and blessings do come in threes. Especially after Dark_AleX's 2.71 SE-C Custom Firmware and Noobz's 3.00/3.01 Firmware Dumper and Decrypter magic, having Booster back in the scene is enough of a miracle to put Handel's "Hallelujah" Chorus to shame.

By the way, as we mentioned, this emulates only up to fw 2.82, so don't be fooled by the folder that says "3.01". Although it is said that 3.01 emulation is in the works, that magic ain't included in this release yet.

It might not be "the BIG 3-OH", but is anyone complaining? Now for that early Christmas present delivered straight from Booster's busy workshop!

Download DevHook v0.50

Source: PSPUpdates
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Daedalus Spiff Up v1.3

It's been a while since we've heard from either StrmnNrmn or Wally, and maybe some of you guys might be thinking that Daedalus is as dead as Elvis(?)... But fear not. If Booster's back in the scene, then why not bolster up the homebrew community with another update?

Wally's dedicated to the Daedalus project just as much as the MIA StrmnNrmn, and now, he's released the Daedalus Spiff Up v1.3 which was originally intended on the R9 release of Daedalus itself.

Here's Wally's update:
  • Ocarina of Time -  I dont plan to start from the start of OOT, Will do the temples which may help with everything. Marketplace and intro are now fixed
  • Road Rash - Still trying to figure out why some of the guys only have wheels for a bike but its fun!
  • Mortal Kombat 4 - Menu text, characters, background i think is related to mirroring. Powers etc fixed.
  • Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six - Added in-game stuff however doesn't work properly yet.
  • Super Smash Bros - Still working out how to fix this game up good, getting somewhere though
  • S.C.A.R.S. - Added Most in-game stuff still not 100%
  • Sin and Punishment - Works quite well on level 1, never tried level 2, guessing more stuff to implement
  • Quest 64 - Various Fixes (Hasnt been checked yet)
  • San Fransisco Rush - Isn't quite normal but getting there
It might be three full months since R8 came out, but with this Spiff Up, we've still got hope that this project won't die on us. No one would like that, now would they?

Download Daedalus Spiff Up v1.3

Source: PSPUpdates
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