Tuesday, September 12, 2006 - Posts

Puma PSP Beltbag - Nice Idea, Too Bad About the Price

Puma and Sony teamed up once to offer special download content for Wipeout; now Puma's offering something new for the PSP: a beltbag/carrying case. The handheld goes into its special, PSP-molded case, while all the other accessories and what else the PSP goes with can be packed into the accompanying beltbag. There is also a different version available, this time as a shoulder strap rather than a beltbag (talk about fashion choices).

It is snazzy, it is handy, but it hurts where it hurts the most: the wallet. Both the shoulder-strap and belt-strap versions cost ¥7,140 - around $61.00 at current exchange rates. ¥eowch. Oh $nap. Too bad, though. It really was a cool-looking carrying case - even if it did advertise your PSP to potential pickpockets...




Source: PSPUpdates
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PSP Chinese Version

One of the biggest advantages of the PSP has been its looks. Now tell us, who wouldn't fall flat after checking out its shiny exterior? That, and the cool shape, plus the huge screen...It's just begging to be ripped off. And checking out the local and International flea markets, we've noticed that these things actually sell a lot. Let's just call it a poor man's PSP, shall we?

The pictures below show some of the obvious rip-offs found in the Chinese markets. While a few of them are simply copying the dimensions and a few elements, the others have gone the whole hog and practically cloned our favorite handheld!

Now if they gave away Keira Knightley with this rip-off, We'd buy 10 of them!. Obviously, they don't. Most of the readers would assume that these are sold in flea markets for a buck. You'd be wrong again. A few of the manufacturers even have their own websites. We don't know about you, but there's no way we'd give up our legit for any of this!

Source: PSPUpdates & engadget.cn










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iR Shell Says Farewell at v2.2

Ahman's iR Shell is arguably one of the best applications ever made for the PSP. However, all good things must come to an end, so with a heavy-heart he announced that this is going to be the final release for the iR Shell.

Being the phenomenal application that it is today, you'd never imagine that it was created through Ahman's failed search for a PSP homebrew that can serve as a wireless controller to his Pentax camera. He's been hard at work on the project since January and he's transformed the then unnamed and potential Pentax camera controller application into the multi-tasking, can't-do-without iR Shell that it is now.

The Pentax camera may have triggered everything in motion, but the legions of dedicated supporters have kept it moving. There's AnonymousTipster, who's responsible for the ZIP and RAR plugins plus in charge of redesigning the iR Shell website. The devoted beta testers, most especially to StoneCut, who helps moderate the forum and help out newbies in the ins and outs of the application. His impressive and well written test reports are essential to the project's development.

Torpie13 for his generous donation for the domain and free T3 hosting service. And if you're still in awe of the UI graphics' transformation, you have these talented graphics artists to thank - Triable, Skydew, Terdinglage, Numeror, PSPHax0r9 and other skin makers. He also extends his sincerest thanks to the different plugin makers and their original authors that makes full use of the iR Shell plugin system.

Changelog:

  • The Homebrew directory can be customized under iR Configurator. You can change it from original /PSP/GAME to anything you like. Pls note if you relocate the homebrew directory, XMB won't be able to launch them.
  • You can now organize your homebrews into various sub-folders, such as:
            - Emulators
            - Games
            - General Utilities
            - WiFi Applications
  • This will help to organize your homebrews and make it easier to locate a specific one easier. It also helps to speed up the APP view. The sub-folder must be in the syntax of "\$name\$". The 2 dollar signs are used to signify this is a folder which contains various homebrews.
  • The File Manipulation has been updated for the APP view, so that you can create, rename, delete directories as usual. Pls note when you create directory under APP view, you don't need to put dollar signs and the system will add them automatically.
  • A new PMP Mod AVC plugin by Magelo. In order to avoid conflicts with the original PMP Mod 2.02. This new AVC plugin will use extension name "AVC" which means you'll have to rename your pmp avc files to name.avc. The original PMP movie files will still be name.pmp.
  • A new beautiful skin "Vista Clarity" by PSPHax0r9.
Bug Fixes:
  • Fix a bug which cause the inability to launch a 1.5 UMD game from iR Shell.
  • There was a bug in the previous public release which caused "hide splash screen" under iR Configurator not working. It's now fixed.
  • A log file "debug.txt" in the root directory has been accidentally left in the previous public release. You can manually remove it.
As a testament to the application's reputation, Ahman is not going to be leaving us hanging in mid-air. In the coming statements, he goes further into the iR Shell's history and functionality, there's even a mention of a possible comeback:

"From the way I look at it, iR Shell is a pretty stable & mature software under fw 1.5. Although it may not meet everybody's expectation, it certainly took me a lot of time & effort in development and I personally enjoy using it very much. Besides full support for fw 1.5, iR Shell also provides some basic support for 2.x firmware emulation under devhook with ability to multi-task with 2.x UMD game and play your favorite mp3s. This support has been introduced since 2.0 official release, but I didn't mention it in the official release note due to many of other iR Shell functions haven't been fully working under devhook environment. Since this is a final release, I've attached a copy of instructions "devhook.txt" which I had posted in my forum for those who wants to enjoy playing your favorite mp3s under devhook. Pls be warned iR Shell isn't too stable under devhook and it may crash your PSP if you choose an unsupported function. In order to make iR Shell running perfectly under Devhook, a lot of hackings still need to be done in higher firmware, such as support on kernel mode homebrew. When 2.x firmware is fully hacked, I may return back with a few more iR Shell updates to make it more complete."

There is no denying the iR Shell's contribution for the whole PSP community, without it, the whole gaming experience wouldn't be the same. The QJ crew is in consensus that this application is a rare breed. Needless to say, aspiring iR Shell-esque applications have darn big shoes to fill.

Download iR Shell v2.2 HERE



Source: PSPUpdates
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Sony To Release New PSP 'Entertainment' Bundle Tomorrow

As hinted at in earlier meetings with market analysts, Sony Computer Entertainment America today has announced a new $249 'Entertainment Pack' holiday bundle, including a movie, game, and 1GB memory stick for its PSP handheld.

On September 13th it will release the bundle, which includes a black model PSP, its ATV Offroad Fury: Blazin' Trails game -- recently entered into its Greatest Hits line -- and Sony Pictures' "Lords of Dogtown" UMD movie, as well as a 1GB memory stick.

At a MSRP of $249.99, it puts this season's holiday pack at a price below last year's Giga pack, which included only the 1GB memory stick, and in line price-wise with the portable's original Value Pack, which included a UMD sampler, but only a 32MB memory stick. Purchased separately, Sony has added, the component parts would retail at more than $300.

"The PSP system's success stems from its ability to combine console-quality gaming with multimedia applications, and this new package showcases all of the system's strengths," said Peter Dille, senior vice president, marketing, Sony Computer Entertainment America. "Whether consumers want to pick up and play one of our top racing franchises, watch a movie, or enjoy their own music, photos, downloadable content and more, the PSP Entertainment Pack delivers it all in one convenient package."

Brandon Boyer
September 12, 2006





Source: Gamasutra
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