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New Tekken 6 Details

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Here is another update for Tekken fans: Tekken 6 will reportedly have the biggest character lineup in any Tekken game to date. It will also feature the debut of two more never-before seen characters. Currently, the game’s about 50 per cent complete, so more updates should surface in the near future. According to SDTekken, Tekken 6 will have a new feature called the “Rage System”. This new feature will give players a boost to their attack damage depending on how low their life bar is. The lower the life bar, the stronger the attack.

Here are more details about the game from SDTekken:

  • Live Monitor panel now has touch screen functionality. You can view either the live match or view other matches recorded throughout Japan.
  • In T5DR, to be broadcasted on TEKKEN-NET live monitors you had to be Fujin ranked or above. For Tekken 6 it allows lower ranked matches to be broadcasted on the live network.
  • Ranking starts at Beginner.
  • Rankings will now be international.
  • Tekken Teams/Clans can use an original common item.
  • Teams/Clans will now be assigned a rank/level.
  • You can achieve medals by completing certain tasks. Much like Virtua Fighter 5. For example, get a 15 win streak, receive a 15 win streak medal/reward.
  • There are 12 total stages. Some stages are connected to each other. Not all stages will have a linked stage.
  • There will still be infinite stages.
  • For breakable stages, there are unique combos/juggles you can perform on those stages only.
  • Namco does not intend to do minor patches/tweaks to the game(like VF5 does), instead they plan on launching the game and having it as balanced as possible in November.
  • The new Tekken 6 arcade board has faster read/load times than Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection.

[Via: SDTekken]

PS3 being Used for National Security Research

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Believe it or not but technology on your Playstation is being used to help develop new national security devices. Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are using the same technology used in the new Playstation 3 to develop new video tools for national security. The research is being done on this small supercomputer [the PlayStation 3], which has about one-quarter the computing power of the lab’s 8,000 square foot supercomputer.

Researchers hope to develop new ways to manage things like security video and facial recognition technology without a human administrator.

“It places a tremendous burden on the operator of those control environments that are looking at all those video feeds coming in and not knowing how to process all that information and this is an opportunity to bring machine based processing into the video analysis environment,” said lab researcher Mark Goodwin.

PNNL is working on the research with Massachusetts based Mercury Computer Systems.

[Via: KNDO/KNDU]

Motorstorm 1.2 Patch now Available

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The long awaited Motorstorm patch is now available to download from the PlayStation Store in both North America and Europe. The main feature of the patch is the inclusion of a new Time Attack Mode. Stability issues have also been addressed, including glitches with boost, SD text cut-off, online performance and surround sound glitches. The update also allows for up to 50 friends in the game’s buddy list.

Remember to update the game before downloading the new game mode from the Store. To update the game, simply launch Motorstorm on your PS3 system. You will be prompted to download the update.

Firmware 3.50 OE in Development

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Firmware 3.50 was decrypted shortly after release, but not fully since Sony implemented various changes in the PRX formats. After being quiet for some time, new updates regarding the decryption progress as well as that of the next custom firmware have emerged. Accordingly, Mathieulh and Dark AleX are indeed working on Custom Firmware 3.50 OE and the project is already 5 per cent complete.

There are no details of what the new custom firmware will offer, but one of the main reasons for the new firmware is to utilize the 3.50 kernel. Lets hope the pair include some interesting new additions to the firmware. Look out for more details soon.

Blu-Ray leads High Definition DVD War

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Blu-Ray is leading the High Definition DVD war thanks to the PlayStation 3. To further boost Blu-Ray, recently, Blockbuster announced that Blu-ray disc will be the exclusive HD movie format for 1,450 of their 1,700 stores in North America. This is a big win for the Blu-ray format, as Blockbuster noted they based their decision on consumer feedback.

“The consumers are sending us a message. I can’t ignore what I’m seeing,” said Matthew Smith, senior vice president of merchandising at Blockbuster, to The Associated Press.

By mid-July , they will have over 170 Blu-ray movies in stock. You can read the official Blockbuster announcement here.

PSP Firmware 3.50 uses full CPU Power

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One change in Firmware 3.50 that Sony failed to mention was that the PSP now uses the full power of the CPU. Previous firmware versions limited the CPU speeds to 266MHz – roughly 80 per cent of the portable console’s full power. But now, the PSP using Firmware 3.50 runs games at 333MHz, utilizing 100 percent of the CPU power. What does this mean? Faster game loading and possible better graphics for future games, but shorter battery life.

To those who use Dark_AleX’s OE Firmwares, 333MHz CPU speeds have been available for some time now so this really isn’t good news. The company has yet to give an official statement on this new feature, and whether this unlocked CPU speed is dedicated to post-3.50 UMD games, or will affect past titles as well. Maybe even a new battery is in the works to makeup for the extra power usage.

Illuminati Exploit

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This is the biggest news since the 3.03 Downgrader. Once again, homebrew can be run on all PSP Firmware versions (even 3.50) thanks to a new exploit. The new exploit uses the Lumines UMD to allow the execution of unsigned code. Once it is turned into a proper loader, you will have the ability to run applications, games and even downgrader your PSP firmware. Download the "Hello World" application to see for yourself.

Running the "Hello World" application is pretty simple. See below for some basic instructions for running the Illuminati Exploit:

  • Check that you have an EU or US version of Lumines (ULES00043 or ULUS10002). Currently we don’t have a version for the Japanese version, but we’re working on it, as soon as we get hold of a Japanese UMD.
  • Extract the contents of the ‘MS_ROOT’ folder from the ZIP file into the top-level of your memory stick. (HINT: If you wind up with an ‘MS_ROOT’ folder on the stick, you’ve done it wrong).
  • Start the game, and as soon as it gets to the ‘Press START’ screen, press START. If you wait until the demo has started, the exploit may not work.
  • The screen should go blank, and the exploit will start after a few moments. It doesn’t do anything except look pretty at this stage – but feel free to enjoy the first homebrew on your v3.10 – v3.50 PSP

[Download the Illuminati Exploit]

SIXAXIS with Rumble in Development

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According to InnerBits, Sony has been working on a SIXAXIS controller with rumble support for a few months now, but are having difficulties with battery life. Between the rumble and the wireless support, the batteries are draining too fast to be acceptable for consumers. Officially, the company has kept a tight lid on things until the issues are resolved. Incidentally, there was no mention of the rumble having an adverse affect on the motion sensitivity.

As usual, there was no mention of a release date for the controller and it is still unclear whether Sony will make the new SIXAXIS controller the default option for new PlayStation 3s. A financially expensive, but positive PR move would be to offer all current consumers the opportunity to “upgrade” their controllers for free.

[Via: InnerBits]

PS3 Firmware 1.81

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Firmware 1.80 hasn’t even been around for a month yet and now Firmware 1.81 is now available to download. The update was released earlier today to fix a bug with the RGB Full Range settings under Display Settings, so hopefully this is good news to some people. The update can be downloaded using the Network Update feature of the PlayStation 3 or you can download onto a removal media via the appropriate regional website. Read more for the full change log.

Changes in Firmware 1.81:

Settings

  • The method of setting [RGB Full Range (HDMI)] under [Display Settings] has been improved.

Other

  • The stability of the network connection used during gameplay has been improved for some PlayStation 2 format software titles that support online gaming.

System Software Ver. 1.81

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Settings

  • The method of setting [RGB Full Range (HDMI)] under [Display Settings] has been improve.

Other

  • The stability of the network connection used during gameplay has been improved for some PlayStation 2 format software titles that support online gaming.
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