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Posted May 29, 2012 at 8:45AM EST by Demonchild Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: Team Xecuter, tx, xbox 360 hacks, xbox repair kit extreme edition
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txlogoMhmm, Team Xecuter's back with another product. If you've picked up any of their RROD Repair Kits in the past or just have a Xbox that needs repairing, this may spark some interest.

 

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Posted Apr 18, 2012 at 9:08AM EST by Brett Huffman Listed in: PS3 Tags: lightbox interactive, starhawk, twisted metal
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starhawk_boxIt's a bit of a drive, but one of those nutty Twisted Metal guys is going to Starhawk. It seems a weird fit, but somehow it works.

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Posted Mar 28, 2012 at 11:00AM EST by Harrison E Listed in: PS3 Tags: burnout, burnout paradise, car combat, carmaggedon, destruction derby, road rash, Sony, sound off, twisted metal, twisted metal black, vehicular combat games
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twistmetalblackI know Twisted Metal just got rebooted, but do you remember Carmaggedon and Destruction Derby?  Who reigns supreme in the arena of destruction, vehicles and burnt rubber?

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Posted Nov 18, 2011 at 7:00AM EST by Tim Curtin Listed in: PC Gaming Tags: nfs controller, pc racing wheel, racing controller, racing wheel, slimraceway controller, srw-s1, steelseries
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srws1smallNeed a new PC racing controller for NFS: The Run, SteelSeries have you covered.

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Posted Nov 7, 2011 at 2:10AM EST by Tim Curtin Listed in: PS3 Tags: call of duty modern warfare 3, call of duty stolen, cod: mw3, modern warfare 3
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codmw2ps3Heist of the century? Maybe not. But hey, 6000 lucky people could have Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 a little early.

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Posted Oct 25, 2011 at 5:51PM EST by Listed in: PC Gaming Tags: battlefield 3, crysis 2, drivers, nVidia, rage
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Nvidia has just released a set of brand new drivers for their graphics cards that promise a marked increase in performance for today’s Battlefield 3 release.
If you’re one of the many PC gamers that picked up Battlefield 3 today (or last night), it’s fitting to assume you updated your graphics card drivers before you started the install. After all, with the insane problems we saw during the Rage launch, it’s always better to be safe than sorry. If you didn’t, now is the time to get those drivers updated and ensure your system is running at peak performance.
Nvidia card owners are getting a little help from the manufacturer, who has released a brand new set of drivers specifically for the launch of Battlefield 3. The new drivers offer what Nvidia claims to be an 11% improvement in performance, which is more than enough to make or break a heated multiplayer match. With Battlefield 3 being hailed as one of the best-looking PC games ever, it’s only fitting that you’d need to upgrade or update something in order to experience it in its full glory.
Here’s some technical jargon from the Nvidia website:
For Battlefield 3 we’ve improved performance by up to 11% since the release of the GeForce 285.38 beta drivers, have included several compatibility enhancements, a new and improved SLI profile, and a 3D Vision profile. Similarly, Rage has received enhancements since the release of the same drivers, and Batman: Arkham City compatibility has been implemented.
As mentioned, updates contained within the earlier beta drivers have been carried over, such as the many performance improvements made to games --between the release of the 280.26 WHQL drivers and today’s 285.62 WHQL drivers-- when running on our entire range of 500-Series graphics cards.
On the GeForce GTX 580, for example, SLI users can expect to receive frame rate boosts of up to:
• 13% in Metro 2033,
• 8% in STALKER: Call of Pripyat,
• 7% in Civilization V,
• 7% in F1 2010,
• 5% in Crysis 2 with the DirectX 11 Ultra Upgrade enabled,
• 5% in Lost Planet 2,
• And 5% in Mafia 2.
So, even if you’re not playing Battlefield 3, you may as well pick up the new drivers. You can find the full list of changes and affected games by clicking this link, and you can bounce over to Nvidia and download the new drivers by clicking this one. Party on!
Also, if you are playing BF3 – how’s it going? I haven’t had a chance to pick up my copy yet.
Via PC Gamer

mfbf3driver1Nvidia has just released a set of brand new drivers for their graphics cards that promise a marked increase in performance for today’s Battlefield 3 release.

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Posted Oct 11, 2011 at 12:45AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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Here's the latest build of the Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator for PC, JPCSP.

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Posted Oct 9, 2011 at 10:30AM EST by Karl B. Listed in: PC Gaming Tags: Bethesda, id Software, rage
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rage-box-thumbThe patch addresses a number of issues with AMD drivers and adds some new graphics options.

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Posted Oct 8, 2011 at 5:55AM EST by Mabie A. Listed in: PC Gaming Tags: Bethesda, id Software, John Carmack, rage
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It's not just you who finds the PC version problems for Rage frustrating. id Software boss, John Carmack, is one with you on that, actually. After all, they did aim to make no delineations in quality for both the console and PC versions.
Said Carmack, "We have had video drives issues that have caused problems and frustrations with our PC fans. Everyone at id Software is very upset by these issues which are mostly out of our control. We are working with both AMD/ATI and Nvidia to help them identify and fix the issues with their drivers."
As Tim Willits further corroborated, when the game was submitted to the "build system", they found the console versions to be "solid and bug-free." Unfortunately, the PC ones weren't.
What matters more to them now is to make sure that these issues be addressed immediately and efficiently. "We've had assurances that these problems are being addressed and new drivers will be available soon," said Carmack.
"We knew that all older AMD drivers, and some Nvidia dirvers would have problems with the game, but we were running well in-house on all of our test systems. When launch day came around and the wrong driver got released, half of our PC customers got a product that basically didn't work. The fact that the working driver has incompatibilities with other titles doesn't help either. Issues with older/lower end/ exotic setups are to be expected on a PC releaes, but we were not happy with the experience on what should be prime platforms."
In the end, this was what Carmack had to say about the issues that arose on their PC version of Rage -- and it's going to be quite controversial once again, definitely.
"We do not see the PC as the leading platform for games. That statement will enrage some people, but it is hard to characterize it otherwise; both console versions will have larger audiences than the PC version. A high end PC is nearly 10 times as powerful as a console, and we could unquestionably provide a better experience if we chose that as our design point and we were able to expent the same amount of resources on it."
To cushion the driver ssues, Bethesda had previously offered PC Performance tips to PC gamers. Oh well, them's the breaks. Rage set out to have it all, but unfortunately, the PC version just couldn't catch the wave alongside the console ones.
Via [Kotaku]
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It's not just you who finds the PC version problems for Rage frustrating. 

 

 

 

 

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Posted Oct 6, 2011 at 3:23AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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A new build of JPCSP, the ever-improving Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator for PC, is now out folks.

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Posted Oct 5, 2011 at 11:37AM EST by Listed in: PC Gaming Tags: Bethesda, pc gaming, rage drivers, Steam
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The game developer struggles to keep up with an enormous wave of bug reports, graphical errors, performance issues and driver problems.
It wasn’t but a few hours after yesterday’s launch of “Rage” that reports started to trickle in about problems with the PC version of the game. Screen tearing, missing textures and a variety of other problems were reported by users of both Nvidia and AMD graphics cards, and Bethesda worked to remedy the situation by advising people to update their drivers and eventually released an updated set specifically for “Rage.”
While this seems to have solved a large number of the issues being reported, Bethesda is still working with the PC gaming populace and has posted a massive list of troubleshooting techniques for those users still experiencing problems after updating to the new drivers.
The list is pretty in-depth and I imagine will be continually updated as Bethesda targets and resolves issues as they are reported by gamers. It’s unfortunate to see such a well-reviewed game experience this much difficulty at launch, as there’s no telling how many players may have simply given up and moved on to other titles.
Unfortunately for casual PC gamers like myself, the solutions currently offered by Bethesda involve modifying settings that aren’t necessarily represented in the game’s built-in menus.
For example:
“The user can force V-sync on or off in the graphics vendor control panel. Right-click on the desktop to access the graphics vendor control panel.
If V-sync is forced on then RAGE will always V-sync.
If V-sync is forced off then RAGE will auto-detect that V-sync is not working and RAGE will instead synchronize to real-time and screen tearing may occur.
Alternatively you can force V-sync on by adding the following to the RAGE launch options in Steam:
+r_swapInterval 1”
I’m sure that paragraph means something to some PC gamers, but it looks like a bunch of gibberish to me. I guess less tech-savvy players will just need to wait until an official fix is patched into the game, which I’m sure won’t take too long considering the sheer volume of the complaints.
Are you experiencing any issues with “Rage?” How did you fix them?

mfragetx1The game developer struggles to keep up with an enormous wave of bug reports, graphical errors, performance issues and driver problems.

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Posted Oct 5, 2011 at 9:04AM EST by Karl B. Listed in: PC Gaming Tags: AMD, ATI, id Software, rage
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Posted Oct 5, 2011 at 1:32AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PC Gaming Tags: Bethesda, id Software, rage
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Game publisher Bethesda tries to offer some help.

 

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Posted Sep 29, 2011 at 4:00PM EST by Harrison E Listed in: PC Gaming Tags: burnout, burnout 3: takedown, burnout crash, ea games, music in games, PS2, psn, xbla
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The Burnout series is synonymous with fun for me. Being a PS2 owner from way back when I was a cursey teen instead of a cursey adult (or someone in their early 20's) as I am now, it's like a Pokémon evolution except not cool and really just learning about controlling my emotions and maturity and all that lame stuff. Included in that evolution was getting a PS3, and eventually being excited about the release of Burnout Paradise. I actually owned a PSP at one point and playing Burnout Dominator was bliss for me. Long bus rides filled with angsty or beat-punching music as I swerved corners and took badasses down whilst everyone just kinda looked at the weird fat kid and wondered where his guardian was.
Burnout Paradise was a personal low in the series. Despite, friends having the initially pre-release, I convinced myself that a free-roaming city was actually "really cool" and that it totally wouldn't be "lame" and you'd have a lot more freedom. I was wrong. Really wrong. I don't know about you but being in a free-roaming cityscape and having no sense of direction, as well as a poorly intuitative, linear map design really doesn't bode well with someone thinking in free-roaming mode. So burned by that Burnout experience, the announcement of another Burnout game spurred the pessimist in me and I was excited once again, but when I saw the first video's for it, I wasn't too pleased. I was less than pleased and the optimist inside me died...just a little...not too much, I hope.
I did go into Burnout Crash with less than a positive aspiration for what the game actually might be. I know people don't like people who waffle on, so let's just say Burnout Crash is good and there is a demo you can play, it's free, it'll give you a good indication of what it's like except for some modes but let's also say that Burnout Crash is initially underwhelming.
The 2D opening is cutesy to say the least but so mediocre it doesn't really register on my mental spectrum as being a video game. It reminds me of the animated sequence in Catch Me If You Can and I'm half expecting the little ute (or pick up truck for our US readers) to hit a tiny Leonardo DiCaprio and send him flying against a 2D wall...but yes, it's underwhelming and my memories of Burnout begin to fade, like the opening screen does. I left the opening on too long to start writing the opening paragraph, the visuals humming away in the background with my PS3 and then a song begins.
This is where my opinions change by a simple video and musical manipulation. The song by The Primitives, aptly titled - at least for this game - Crash and I'm brought back to a simpler time in my childhood called the 90's, when this song was not written. It's an 80's New Wave pop song and whilst I became a fan of New Wave some time in my late teens, the song still resonates and I'm back to apart of what makes the Burnout series amazing, the mind numbing, heart racing music. When I say mind numbing, I don't necessarily mean it in a bad way, it's just beautiful background fodder. Much like the Clair De Lune in Burnout Paradise or Shotgun by The Outline in Burnout Revenge, it brings you into a different element when it comes to the game.
One of my fondest memories of Burnout Paradise is watching the sun slowly set just as Clair De Lune began and I started a Takedown Race and watched the shadows stretch and pull the landscape of the city as I raced from night into day and won with 12 Takedowns when I only needed 5. I get weird when it comes to games and music. Most pieces just wash over me and I just shrug my shoulders, but when there's a piece that's memorable, it really sticks. Whether it's the beautifully whimsical music from Legend of Zelda, a series I've barely played or the block rocking minimal piano and beats of Minecraft - it all sticks in my mind like Tetris tessalated musical blocks.
PICTURE OF MARIO MUSICAL BLOCK
Of course, the Burnout series is just more than music and so I actually start playing Burnout Crash and stop listening to the Primitives for the 12th time....and I press start and the song actually starts to play in full, kicking off with a lovely little animated explosion of the pick-up. The menu kicks in after a failur to login to the PSN/Autolog network and a voice gives me a warm douchey welcome, sadly often associated with Burnout games. No one I really know is a frat kind of person and I feel EA keeps those voice over guys for that reason, I kinda liked it when it was the chick running Crash FM, but meh, that was then, this is now.
So far, the visual design is nothing like the little opening animated feature, with a nice little neon sign design floating as the menu and I kick off the game itself (after adjusting the sound settings, music up, voice over off). So after I'm told I'll be on the wildest ride of my life I choose the first mission and go on a bit of a rampage and you know what, it's fun. It's consistently fun, it's a whole lot of fun. Seeing those little cars coming, which is indicated in-game by a yellow arrow, and noticing all the little details on the houses and cars and just everything, I want to look at it closer but also destroy it at the same time. It's like being Clockwork God with a magnifying glass, but alas, my creations are not my own, only the destruction. But alas, before all the destruction there's a tutorial and it's a bit annoying.
Last time I was in a gaming DMV I decided not to play the game, that game was Driver, I was 8, things were different. Here it's  nice little tutorial that tells you about all the great things including the "Crazy Special Feature", which didn't exactly hype me up despite the vocal inflection and after playing Bastion last week I feel all voice overs need better voice actors or better writers, seriously. There could have been a lot more to do with the wacky voice-over, there are a few amusing lines here and there such as the description of the area being remembered as "all field" and the voice over actor pausing and being like "oh...it still is", I laughed at that, but the humour was far and few between and like Dreamworks movies, relied too much on pop culture than raw wit.
Old system of "More stars to unlock more cars" gives you a good old sense and even with the top-down look, Burnout Crash becomes a lot less like the Burnout series minute by minute. What I feel is Criterion should have just called it Crash. I understand that they may have possibly been sued by Universal for use of the fluffy Bandicoot character, but using the brand recognition of Burnout really doesn't work here.  It's a real identity crisis where it's clear they want to re-establish their brand for whatever reason. I remember Burnout selling like hotcakes, with every iteration since the 3rd one, and personal favourite, Takedown. The actual game itself does get a big hand from musical and sound cues, but a better focus on gameplay and making the game a lot more interesting, in regards to the voice work and writing, would have been better. For example, whilst the game out and out visually wants to have a rough design, it wants new players to the franchise to remember "to use that Crashbreaker" in an overly excited tone as if the big flashing x button on screen and the fact that other than kinda moving/sliding around the map, there isn't much else to do in-game, other than be amused and giggle when a bank truck comes along and the bombastic voice of Shirley Bassey claims "HEY, BIG SPENDER"...I giggled...like a girl.
Despite my girl giggling, there will be a lot of references young player - new players - won't get and will be baffled why they're in the game at all. Hearing Spandau Ballet's Gold when I blew up a golden truck was amusing for me but may only reach 5% of the people who play the game, seriously after reading the above paragraph, who knew 1. Who Spandau Ballet was/is? and 2. Who Shirley Bassey was? The identity crisis Criterion creates is more of a cultural problem than a gaming problem. Licensing those tracks would have cost them/EA millions, literally, and if it was worth it, I feel like we're on the inside of an in-joke, but everyone keeps beating the outside of it and it just keeps making a hollow thud.
I do want to give a handshake this week to two people, the guys who chose the music and the visual designers. As much as I've bitched about the visuals in the game, I do have to say the mix of eclectic styles of Neon-signed - almost Las Vegas in tone - and the cute top down car creations, it all works. It melds into this odd piece of automotive Americana, filled with the right colours here and there to look it mildly entertaining as well as watchable. When almost every week there's a lot of grey and brown being sloshed around, it's good to see emerald, aqua and  crimson red to be thrown into the mix. Sure, the game does have a fairly consistent use of black on the menus, but it adds to the steel and burning rubber style Burnout is known  for, and that's where it really takes a different side to the Burnout series.
However, it being a top-down game, it does have it's visual misdemeanours, such as the
The game's reward system is quite classic too. The star system is something I've always favoured in the series, with the whizzing or rushing of the flaming stars to come crashing into my self-gratification coz I pressed da buttons and dey do da ting dat it was programmed to do. The actual gameplay itself is quite simple, you're in a runaway car and you're going to crash. It's a lot more interesting to imagine you're a man who recently just went through the worst day in the world and intend to have the most creative day in the world, which includes ending with a multiple car pile-up, however, he keeps having a Groundhog Day-Quantum Leap scenario where he wakes up in a new car and new body everyday and ends it all the same...or I might be insane.
A few minor gripes about the game itself as there were a few framerate issues, even playing on the first level, but nothing to noticable as the game went on. The gameplay element of The Good Cops was a bit weird and has never really come up in previous parts of the Burnout canon...I guess, there really isn't a canon to a series about cars that gone and done smashed demselves up. However, the game does require a bit of strategy and it would have been interesting, if a bit farfetched, if you could place the cops at an entering intersection of yout choice.
See putting in extra obstacles such as The Ambulance, sometimes makes me feel as though they're dragging out the level, but then again hearing the words "Paging Dr. Beat" followed by the song by Miami Sound Machine, just makes me want to throw on some more 80's tracks and start dancing...nobody wants that. But it is a nice touch, if a bit cheap, I say cheap but honestly it resonates with my pop culture brain like a meth addict and I can't wait for that siren blaring bohemoth to come screaming through the streets again.
Having elements such as Tornados and Magnets are incredibly fun and don't outstay their welcome, the actual gameplay does begin to get stale in the other modes, but it's really just a personal preference and I think you should try out the other modes such as Rush Hour and Pile Up, I highly recommend them but they're not particularly my thing.
Rush Hour is a personal pain as I hate almost all timed missions in games and it just frustrates me. It almost seems like it'd be a lot interesting if it was an extra option that you could turn on or off, even have it as a version of the game like a Quick Match section of the game. Meanwhile, Pile Up is just cause as much destruction as possible, it's fun if a bit boring after a while, all the same gameplay elements are there. A co-op implementation would have been freaking amazing with you having to smash into a friend's car on the same interesection and see who could do the most amount of damage on a stretch of road, like a drag-race + Burnout...just an idea, Criterion.
Other than the music, which turns a bit generic but fun after Crash plays, the sound design is phenomanal with firey auto crashes sifting through my ears and the sound of poker machine winnings as points rack higher and higher like the possible animated body count, if the game was any ballsier...coz that's totally a word. The random sound effects add to the crazy style  The money has always been an interesting thing to me, not just money in general, God knows how the economy works, but the actual pricing of each car and the potential for costs and multipliers is just something I've wanted to calculate, make a big chart of, actually do math...yep, definitely insane.
In the corner I'm informed I'm a Wannabe, which gives me the assumption that the writers or designers of the game, and a lot of game worlds for that matter, really have this disdain towards players from the get go, but then again I'm a bit of a wuss who can't take any form of criticism whatsoeverpleaseloveme. But the actual gameplay elements are never really against the player, there is a balanced sense of both challenges and even with a plot-less game, there is a drive - whoa, pardon the pun there, been left over for weeks - to actually see the next intersection, the next car and the insanity that will ensue.  For example, really how determined are these drivers, logic is best not put in the way of the Burnout series...especially when car magnets are concerned.

Burnout Crash is not a bad game, it's just not a Burnout game. It does take the basic game mechanics of Crash, my honest to God, favourite part of the series, something I always look forward to and just made it a Downloadable Title. I'm looking forward to the good old days of burning through a city doing challenges and having some real fun, but for now, I guess this will tire me over. It's not expensive, it's a lot of fun, it's great to listen to and look at, it's like the

 

 

 

perfect girlfriend...there's your selling caption for Burnout Crash - Burnout Crash: The Perfect Girlfriend.

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   So Burnout Crash is out, but is it really a Burnout game?

 

 

 

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Posted Sep 28, 2011 at 1:50AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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Here's the latest build of the Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator for PC, JPCSP.

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Posted Sep 24, 2011 at 1:42AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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Here's the latest build of JPCSP, the ever-improving Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator for PC.

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Posted Sep 23, 2011 at 11:15AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PC Gaming Tags: deus ex: human revolution, Eidos Montreal, patch, Square Enix
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deus-ex-thumbSquare Enix and Eidos Montreal has released a new patch for Dues Ex: Human Revolution, offering a number of fixes and gameplay ehancements to the hit action RPG sequel.

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Posted Sep 20, 2011 at 8:00AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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The JPCSP team has published a new build of their ever-improving Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator for PC.

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Posted Sep 15, 2011 at 12:32AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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Here's the latest build of JPCSP, the ever-improving Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator for PC.

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Posted Sep 13, 2011 at 1:53AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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The JPCSP Team has updated their Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator project for PC, bumping it up to revision 2304.

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Posted Sep 10, 2011 at 1:39AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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The JPCSP Team continues to improve their Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator project for PC, bumping it up to revision 2303.

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Posted Sep 8, 2011 at 4:23AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PC Gaming Tags: patch, southpeak games, Steam, two worlds ii
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SouthPeak Games has released a new patch for the epic action-RPG, Two Worlds II.

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Posted Sep 7, 2011 at 10:30PM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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The JPCSP has published a new version of their ever-improving Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator for PC.

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Posted Sep 6, 2011 at 12:33AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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The JPCSP Team has updated their Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator project for PC, bumping it up to revision 2263.

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Posted Sep 2, 2011 at 2:30AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: chronoswitch downgrader, Davee, psp homebrew, some1
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brewredHomebrew coders' Davee and some1 have teamed up to release a new version of their "multi-firmware downgrader" project, which now allows PSP 3000 09g users to downgrade to firmware 6.20.

 

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Posted Aug 30, 2011 at 1:29AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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The JPCSP has published a new version of their ever-improving Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator for PC.

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Posted Aug 24, 2011 at 10:40PM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: 620 pro, 635 pro, 639 pro, 660 pro, Coldbird, liquidzigong, psp cfw, psp custom firmware, psp hacks, psp homebrew, virtuous flame
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pspblue_thumbHere it is folks! From homebrew devs Coldbird, Virtuous Flame (aka Liquidzigong) and the rest of Team Pro comes the long awaited update of their Pro custom firmware for the PlayStation Portable.

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Posted Aug 23, 2011 at 4:47AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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The JPCSP has published a new version of their ever-improving Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator for PC.

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Posted Aug 20, 2011 at 3:48AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PS3 Tags: Insomniac Games, resistance 3, trophies
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Head's up to all Trophy hoarders, Insomniac has published the list of trophies for their upcoming sci-fi shooter, Resistance 3. 

 

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Posted Aug 19, 2011 at 3:31AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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Revision 2284 of JPCSP, the ever-improving Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator for PC is now out folks.

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Posted Aug 17, 2011 at 2:48AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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The JPCSP Team has published a new build of their ever-improving Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator for PC.

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Posted Aug 15, 2011 at 10:20AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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Here's the latest build of JPCSP, the ever-improving Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator for PC.

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Posted Aug 10, 2011 at 1:44AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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The JPCSP Team has updated their Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator project for PC, bumping it up to revision 2263.

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Posted Aug 5, 2011 at 1:32AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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The JPCSP Team has released a new version of their Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator project for PC, bringing a slew of new features and improvements to the ever-improving PSP emulator.

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Posted Aug 3, 2011 at 4:39AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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Revision 2251 of JPCSP, the ever-improving Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator for PC is now out folks.

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Posted Jul 27, 2011 at 5:33AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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Here's the latest build of  JPCSP, the ever improving Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator for PC.

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Posted Jul 26, 2011 at 3:45AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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The JPCSP Team has released a new version of their Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator for PC, bumping it to r2238.

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Posted Jul 23, 2011 at 11:49PM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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Here's the latest build of the Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator project for PC courtesy of the JPCSP Team.

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Posted Jul 23, 2011 at 10:22PM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: 620 pro, 635 pro, 639 pro, Coldbird, liquidzigong, psp cfw, psp custom firmware, psp hacks, psp homebrew, virtuous flame
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pspblue_thumbTeam PRO has updated their 6.xx custom firmware project, bumping it up to B9 Beta.

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Posted Jul 23, 2011 at 12:13AM EST by Mabie A. Listed in: Wii, Xbox 360 Tags: driver: san francisco, Ubisoft
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Driver: San Francisco is all set to roll out next month, and to gear up Xbox 360 gamers for it, Ubisoft has released the game's Achievement list.
This should up the ante for your driving adventure, giving you extra challenges for you to show off your skill and dedication to the Driver franchise.
There are 50 of them in total, coming up with 1000 Gamerscores in all. Check out the full list below and see which one's up to your liking. Driver: San Francisco comes out August 30th, for the PC, PS3 and Xbox 360. It's been recently confirmed that the framerate for the game's multiplayer mode is cut down in half.
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Driver: San Francisco is all set to roll out next month, and to gear up Xbox 360 gamers for it, Ubisoft has released the game's Achievement list.

 

 

 

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Posted Jul 22, 2011 at 2:36AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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The hard working folks from the JPCSP Team has updated once again their Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator project for PC, bumping it up to revision 2215.

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Posted Jul 21, 2011 at 12:12AM EST by Mabie A. Listed in: PSP Tags: homebrew, JPCSP
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A new version for the popular PSP emulator JPCSP is out, bumping it to r2214. The JPCSP project, f course, is a Java-written emulator, which impresses by reaching 100% speed on a lot of commercial games.
Changelog:
Improved compiler to better support re-compilation of code sequences when the code has been changed: sceKernelIcacheInvalidateRange.
Now, only the changed code is re-compiled, not everything as previously.This should help games reporting "OutOfMemoryError: PermGem space" after some time.
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A new version for the popular PSP emulator JPCSP is out, bumping it to r2214. 

 

 

 

 

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Posted Jul 17, 2011 at 1:04PM EST by Karl B. Listed in: PC Gaming Tags: CD Projekt, the witcher 2
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the-witcher-2-thumbAlthough The Witcher 2's patch 1.3 still doesn't have a release date, CD Projekt already has a list of changes and new additions being introduced in the update.

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Posted Jul 7, 2011 at 9:25PM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: 620 pro, 635 pro, 639 pro, Coldbird, liquidzigong, psp cfw, psp custom firmware, psp hacks, psp homebrew, virtuous flame
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pspblue_thumbCFW PRO users rejoice! Homebrew devs Coldbird, Virtuous Flame (aka Liquidzigong) and the rest of Team Pro has updated their Pro custom firmware, bringing it to version B8.

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Posted Jun 28, 2011 at 5:42AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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The JPCSP Team has once again bump up their ever-improving Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator for PC with the release of revision 2211 of JPCSP.

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Posted Jun 24, 2011 at 10:36PM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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The JPCSP Team has updated their Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator project for PC, bringing it to revision 2204.

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Posted Jun 23, 2011 at 1:13AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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Here's the latest revision JPCSP, the Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator project for PC.

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Posted Jun 21, 2011 at 2:08AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: 620 pro, 635 pro, 639 pro, Coldbird, liquidzigong, psp cfw, psp custom firmware, psp hacks, psp homebrew, virtuous flame
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pspred_thumbHomebrew devs Coldbird, Virtuous Flame (aka Liquidzigong) and the rest of Team Pro has updated their Pro custom firmware for the 6.20, 6.35 and 6.39 kernels.

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Posted Jun 21, 2011 at 1:03AM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: emulator, JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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The JPCSP Team has updated their ever-improvoing Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator project for PC, JPCSP.

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Posted Jun 20, 2011 at 9:50PM EST by Ryan F. Listed in: PS3 Tags: ps3 slim, Sony
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ps3-slim-thumbSony's brand new PlayStation 3 console is said to feature a "new copy protection system" in a bid to combat game piracy.

 

 

 

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