DarkWater's PSP News Update 30/10/08
PSP Brite is impervious to hackers
Sony's latest hardware revision, the PSP-3000 aka PSP Brite, is doing well in standing up against pirates, hackers and their tools. According to PSP World, previous exploits which allow access to kernel memory and firmware are now patched up -- no way getting in there now.
Infamous hackers like Dark Alex have yet to find a way through the PSP Brite's new specs. Other hackers are getting frustrated; take Royginald from the Philippines who has swapped in the PSP Slim's CPU into a PSP Brite while keeping the screen and case intact. All that to run custom firmware and homebrew which doesn't even run properly because of signal output differences.
Luminous Arc devs planning 'really cool action game' for PSP
Japanese video game developer imageepoch has revealed that they just might broaden their portfolio with a new game to be released for the PSP.
See, ever since their studio was established in 2005, they've only been working on Nintendo platforms. To date, they've got the following under their belt, all of which are RPGs:
Luminous Arc (DS)
Luminous Arc 2: Will (DS)
World Destruction (DS)
7th Dragon (DS)
Arc Rise Fantasia (Wii)
Now, imageepoch president Ryoei Mikage just let Siliconera in on a little hint: without elaborating on anything, he said that "Next year or next, next year, there might be a really cool action PSP game."
Well I found Luminous Arc fun (and oftentimes distracting too - see image on right), and I wished they release World Destruction in the west simply because some of the original Square Enix members who worked on Xenogears were also on board the World Destruction team.
So this time, it's an action game, huh? And on the PSP too. Currently only billed as "a really cool action PSP game," it's hard to make anything out of it. It kinda reminds me of Sony's "super-sexy secret game" which was supposed to have been revealed at TGS.
GO!VIEW Launch Details
From today, GO!VIEW (
www.goview.tv), the portable Video-On-Demand Service for the PlayStation Portable, officially launches in the UK and Ireland giving PlayStation Portable owners the opportunity to access TV Shows, Movies and Sports on-demand and on the move. Following its Beta release in July, GO!VIEW has now been fully updated to bring PlayStation Portable users the ultimate in on-demand content - exactly how they want it, when they want it. What's more, a free 30 day trial of all three subscription packs is available to all PlayStation Portable users so they can try GO!VIEW for themselves before signing-up.
There's no excuse for any PlayStation Portable owner to be bored this winter with the wide range of TV shows, movies and sports that can be easily transferred to the PlayStation Portable via an internet enabled PC. From top entertainment shows including Heroes, Desperate Housewives and The Mighty Boosh, through to sporting highlights such as Barclays Premier League Football from Sky Sports, and a wide selection of top movies, there's content to suit every PlayStation Portable owner's tastes. With a full range of programming that is frequently updated, GO!VIEW provides a constant source of entertainment for PlayStation Portable owners to use wherever they want, whenever they want.
The King of Fighters Collection: The Orochi Saga Shipping for the PlayStation 2 and PSP Systems
October 30, 2008 - SNK Playmore Corporation USA, the U.S. publishing arm of the SNK Playmore Corporation, today announced The King of Fighters Collection: The Orochi Saga for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system and the PSP (PlayStation Portable) system is shipping to retailers across North America, with the Wii version to ship in November.
The first ever collection for The King of Fighters consists of 5 complete games on one action-packed disc. Not only will the collection feature the entire Orochi Saga ( KOF '95, KOF '96, KOF '97), but it will also feature The King of Fighters '94 and fan favorite, The King of Fighters '98 Dream Match Never Ends.
GAMES INCLUDED:
THE KING OF FIGHTERS '94:
Rugal Bernstein, an incredibly rich and notorious crime lord, as well as an incredibly skilled fighter, has become bored with the lack of worthy fighting opponents and decides to host a new King of Fighters tournament. Invitations to the tournament have been sent to the world's greatest warriors. The tournament begins.
THE KING OF FIGHTERS '95:
Rugal Bernstein, thought to have perished in an explosion in KOF 94, had in fact survived and has sent out invitations to the fighting teams signed simply 'R'. Unknown to everyone, Rugal has been augmented with cybernetic implants making him a Cyborg (known as 'Omega Rugal'). A new tournament begins and out fighters set forth to face a new threat.
THE KING OF FIGHTERS '96:
The King of Fighters tournament's fame has grown immensely, to the point that it has turned into a major international event. This year's sponsor, a woman named Chizuru Kagura, intends to make contact with Kyo Kusanagi, as well as his rival and enemy, Iori Yagami. After fighting Kyo, Chizuru reveals to him that a larger power was afoot, known as the Orochi, and that he would soon have to battle against it.
THE KING OF FIGHTERS '97:
Determined to harness the secret power of the Orochi, Geese Howard has created and entered a new '97 Special Team, which consists of Ryuji Yamazaki, Blue Mary and Billy Kane. Also, a mysterious New Faces Team, composed of three band-members (Shermie, Yashiro Nanakase and Chris) enters the tournament with the terrible intentions of raising Orochi from his slumber. Let The King of Fighters '97 commence!
THE KING OF FIGHTERS '98:
Known as a "Dream Match" KOF 98 contains the greatest fighters up to this point in the KOF history. A total of 50 characters making up 12 teams plus bonus and hidden characters.
GAME FEATURES:
The most extensive KOF collection ever - containing 5 full games
Includes the Orochi Saga trilogy (95-97)
Over 60 playable characters across the titles
PSP system features Ad-hoc mode
Customizable characters with the in-game color edit feature
Unlockable bonus content materials
Well that's all for today
