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Poisonhzkj released an update to Custom XMB, which is a CFW plug-in that allows you to load custom XMB themes. Changelog:
+new method implement
+add prx support(effect all prxs except those in pspbtcnf.txt)
+don't need to place the unused pgf font files in memstick anymore, u could simply place the files u need, for example: ltn0.pgf
how to use: place the theme files in ms0:/cxmb/ like:
ms0:/cxmb/vsh/module/opening_plugin.prx
ms0:/cxmb/vsh/resource/01-12.bmp
ms0:/cxmb/vsh/resource/opening_plugin.rco
ms0:/cxmb/font/ltn0.pgf
Notice: use *module* dont use nodule
Download: Custom XMB Plug-in v2
Uberjack has updated his MSX series emulator for PSP, which supports both MSX and MSX2 cartridge files.
New Features: v3.3.25
This update adds the ability to write changes to (uncompressed) disk images (see section on Disk Writing in the documentation for details and warnings)
Download: fMSX PSP v3.3.25
The following video clip shows seven minutes of gameplay from the Metal Gear Online Beta- enjoy!
Poisonhzkj released an update to Custom XMB, which is a CFW plug-in that allows you to load custom XMB themes.
Changelog 8/27:
+Fixed the .pmf problem
Download: Custom XMB Plug-in v2.1
Weltall has updated to v0.1.9 Rev C today! v0.1.9 REV.C changes:
Download: PSP CWCheat v0.1.9
- [ALL] now the text reader supports up to 128 text files per id: Press L/R to go to the previous/next text file. The name is similar to how the cheat.db name works: The first file is named with just the id.txt (just like now), all the others are the id + the number + .txt
eg: with SLUS_12345 as id. The first file is SLUS_12345.txt the next SLUS_123451.txt,SLUS_123452.txt~SLUS_12345127.txt
- [GAME] Improved disc id detection runtimes and by putting a new check for the mount status of isofs. This improved cwcheat startup speed (were applyable) and compatibility. This should also reduce the risk of the cheat list being corrupted.
- [ALL] Added detection of vsh mode. So now vsh has it's own id different from the one for homebrews. Cheat... More »
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The kids come back to the enchanted world in The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, and it turns out more than a thousand years has passed and everything has gone to hell -- the Telmarine are in control and the magical dwarfs and animals have been driven into hiding.
I don't think he's going to block this one. When the folks in the Disney Interactive booth picked up the controller to give us a once through in this land of make believe at the German Games Convention, we got to see one of the battles for control that raged in the children's absence and how the three-character co-op game will perform.
As magical creatures waged war against a human invasion outside a castle, the majority of our demo came from the perspective of a dwarf and a minotaur as they ran through the battle doing their part to get a W in their column.
The build was admittedly early but already had some impressive mechanics -- such as the massive amounts of brawlers on the ... More »
There are two versions of Sony's upcoming real driving simulator Gran Turismo 5 Prologue here at the 2007 Leipzig Games Convention, though it's probably fairer to call them slightly different aspects of the same game. In fact, if you want to be entirely accurate, you could say that there are actually three versions of the Gran Turismo series, if you count the downloadable Gran Turismo demo that's currently available on the PlayStation Network. Nonetheless, as we were roaming the massive Sony space in Hall 3 of the Leipziger Messe in search of all things Gran Turismo, our focus was on the two versions of Prologue.
The first version featured eight racing cabinets set up to show off the game in the way a game like this is supposed to be played: with racing seats (which proved to be nearly too narrow for our frame), a full HD screen, and a Logitech wheel-and-pedal setup. The featured track was Japan's Suzuka circuit, and the game presented us with a roster of 22 cars to choos... More »
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Update: Ignore what is below for now.. we are completing the integration so that you will only need to use your existing Forum account to access the Portal to Submit news, comments, etc. This should be done by later today- stay tuned... and if you can't login yet it is because we are doi... More »
Sony's official confirmation of LocoRoco PS3 came quietly as part of a post E3 Japanese product announcement event. Today, thanks to the latest issue of Famitsu, we have a few new details on the game, which is officially known in Japan as Oiedeyo LocoRoco!! Boo Boo Cocoreccho!
Some rumors have popped up suggesting that this PS3 version of LocoRoco is actually just a fancy wallpaper program. This doesn't seem to be the case, as the game is listed in Famitsu as an action title, complete with online rankings.
There are some major differences from the PSP version. You take control this time of a butterfly, or perhaps a group of butterfiles, known as Cocoreccho. By pressing the circle button, you can make the Cocoreccho shout boo boo. This makes the sleeping LocoRoco in your area wake up and come to you. Your goal is to lead the LocoRoco to the stage's goal.
The game's title, incidentally, tells the whole story. Boo Boo is what Cocoreccho say to... More »
Need for Speed Pro Street officially locked down its street date today. The game is gearing up for an Oct. 31 release in the United States and Nov. 1 in Europe.
In a first for the Need for Speed series, Pro Street allows players to build their own cars and then take them around the world to compete in multidisciplinary races.
The game is being released for the PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Wii, DS and mobile devices.