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Here’s a little program that should burn some time. The developer, Jum, has jam packed some nifty little features in this homebrew program. Our downloads section gained about 20 downloads as soon as this was added. Basically, if you’re unfamiliar with a drum machine program, it works like this. On the left-hand side you have different sound effects like “snare drum” or “clap”. Then, on the corresponding grid to the right, you check boxes in each row according to how often you want to play that particular sound. Once activated, the sequencer shows a line moving from left to right and when the line comes across the spots you marked on the grid, the noise will play, effectively allowing you to sample your own beats!
There’s been other drum machines that maybe have more features or looks, but this little homebrew is at least something else to keep you busy for a minute. Grab it from our downloads section by clicking the link below and get jamming.
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Have you been wanting to waste hours of your days enjoying a PSP game lately but weren’t fully satisfied with the selection? Maybe now is the time to change that.
A game many people had anticipated, Resistance Retribution, seems like it is defining a better business model for new games to follow. The PSP game lineup is arguably one of the weaker areas for the PSP. Some games you can tell were rushed, others too bland. Yesterday, however, the PSP scene has another one of the actual “great” games to add to the selection.
I’ve been scrambling for reviews and consumer-sided feedback for this game for a few days and just got my hands on the game myself. Resistance Retribution places you in the time frame between Resistance 1 and 2 on the Playstation 3 console. Your main character, James Grayson, is a protagonist on a mission to destroy Converting Centers that create more Chimera-infected people after he is forced to kill his own brother before he becomes fully-infected as a Chimera. Retribution offers a fairly dynamic storyline, easily-handled controls, and good graphics to boot. No, it isn’t Crysis quality, but the graphics are certainly more than what you’d expect on the PSP. The presentation of this game is similar to other great titles in the PSP lineup. The quality of presentation instantly reminded me of Vice City Stories as well as God Of War Chains of Olympus.
I can recommend this game to others. If you’re wanting a new experience on your handheld, this game will more than likely compensate your ill-feelings toward the PSP game library. Give it a shot. |
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Tomorrow will redefine the way people think about survival horror as the honorable Resident Evil franchise welcomes its next chapter. Resident Evil 5 comes out on “Friday the 13th”, a release date which wasn’t planned out at all… well, ok, maybe a little.
The game will feature a revolutionary Co-op mode where you will have the joy of rampaging with a friend or being ravaged together by the hordes as well as keeping the “over the shoulder” camera style of its popular predecessor, Resident Evil 4, which was a giant success for Capcom.
Resident Evil 5 will be available on the Xbox 360, the PS3, and the PC. |
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Take this for what you will, but I thought I’d share something I recently stumbled across. I was looking at my ATT account a few weeks ago, and while checking my available minutes I figured I would check to see when I was available for an upgrade. I don’t recall the exact date, but it was definitely around Fall 2010. No big deal, I have an iPhone anyways, and wasn’t planning on upgrading, it was more curiousity than anything. I started skimming my account again today, and checked to see when the other lines on my account were available for upgrade. Then, I noticed something: The date on my upgrade was changed to 7/12/2009. With all of ‘new iPhone’ rumors about, I thought there may be some significance to the change. Any ideas? Feel free to comment, or visit the forums. |
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I came across this at the NES-Hacks page and thought I’d share. The new SoftMii is out and it has some great updates you need to check out. There isn’t an updated readme so here are the details we’ve gathered thus far. To download CLICK HERE
-Ability to run GC Backups from the Disc Channel -Updated applications (Preloader v0.28 etc) -SoftMii NAND Browser -NAND Dumper -Bug Fixes are assumed. If you manage to find anything else new, comment on this post, and we will update this section. Also, a helpful tip: If you have SoftMii previously installed, you can install this newer version of SoftMii without uninstalling your previous version. Just start the installation instructions (included in the download) from Phase 3.
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This is by far one of the best (not easiest) homebrew apps for the Wii.
The app formally known as RiskMiimod has been released in a full blown 1.0 ALPHA version.
This has been tested and confirmed working, but please make sure you know what you’re doing before you attempt this.
SoftMii is capable of doing the following:
v1.0 Alpha Features:
-Custom System Menu Alpha
For all questions, comments, and concerns please visit the forums.
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Who here likes Sony? Show of hands? Ok, I figured there’d be a few of you. Even if you hate how Sony has handled the way they’ve marketed their products, showcased their hardware, or uselessly updated pointless aspects their products sometimes before addressing larger issues that homebrew coders developed workarounds for… (gasps for breath) well, to put it simply, if you hate how Sony has been managing itself, you aren’t alone, even though you like Sony for making your precious PSP.
Sony released their profit margins for their 4th quarter business earnings recently. The 4th quarter is usually the biggest quarter of the year, especially for many electronics businesses due to the holiday season shopping. As reported on Gizmodo, however, Sony has to acknowledge a 95% loss in profits due to harsh world economy. In Japan, they received 10.4 billion dollars for their 4th quarter this year…whopping ninteen and a quarter times lower than their profits the year previous – 200.2 billion.
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It’s the day of updates! First Dark-Alex brings us 5.00 M33-5 then a few moments later he bumps out another revision bringing it to 5.00 M33-6. Listed are the updates to both revisions…
“5.00 M33-6 This update is a try to fix memory stick low speed since 3.80. Instructions: Copy UPDATE folder /PSP/GAME/ and run. If you come from a version prior to 5.00 M33, put sony update as 500.PBP in same folder, or let the program download it for you using a wifi connection. Changes in 5.00 M33-5: - A setting has been added to recovery, that, when enabled it may increase memory stick reading speed. (only on the psp, not in the pc). Changes in 5.00 M33-6: - Fixed a bug that made unbootable psp without memory stick or with a bad one. The included file fat_comparison.html contains a comparison of perfomance between the 5.00 fat driver, the 3.71 one, and the 5.00 one with the speed up hack during the read of an iso.
Now for those of you who are still on official firmware, visit the tutorial section of our forums to find out how you can convert your PSP to custom firmware. For those of you already on custom firmware, the download for this update is linked below. Enjoy!
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Sony rolls out a new update for our PSP firmware bringing it up to 5.03. For those of you interested, here are the changelogs for this update according to Eric Lampel…
“Hi, everyone, I wanted to give you a quick heads up that a new PSP firmware update, v5.03, will be released soon. This is a small update that improves system software stability during use of some features.”
Now for all of us on the brew scene, we already know what that changelog means. It’s basically an update to prevent the new exploit found in gripshift. For those of you who own 2000 or 3000 model PSP’s and would like to have homebrew, I would advise against updating your firmware from this point onward until the gripshift exploit is perfected. Of course, on the other hand…if you enjoy what Sony has to offer then by all means update.
Thanks to Devil May Cry for the tip off.
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We all knew it was on its way. Now we see it in action! Homebrew enabler for the PSP 3000 and 2000 v3. While the files haven’t been released as of yet, the PSPGen team have given their reasons being that they need to find a second kernel exploit and that Sony will patch the exploit files upon release. This is definately great news to those of you who might own one of the aforementioned PSP models. We’ll keep you posted on the status of the operation. Video available on the source page.
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