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PSP Firmware 3.50

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PSP Firmware 3.50 if finally available to download as discussed previously. The firmware update utilized the newly added features to the PlayStation 3, which allows the PS3 to be accessed via the PSP from anywhere around the world using a Wi-Fi hotspot. See below for a full breakdown of what the update contains. The update is available to download on all Regional PlayStation websites or via the Network Update feature on the PSP.

Change Log:

Network

  • You can now connect a PSP system to a PS3 system via the Internet using [Remote Play].
  • [Communication Settings] has been added as an option to the [Remote Play] menu.
  • [RSS Channel Guide] has been added as a feature under [RSS Channel].

PSP System Software Ver. 3.50

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Network

  • You can now connect a PSP system to a PS3 system via the Internet using [Remote Play].
  • [Communication Settings] has been added as an option to the [Remote Play] menu.
  • [RSS Channel Guide] has been added as a feature under [RSS Channel].

Crisis Core to Feature 100 Hours of Gamplay

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According to a recent interview with the team behind Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, the game is said to feature upto 100 hours of gameplay. Tabata, one of the game’s producers, admits that the title is about 90% complete, with compressing everything to fit on UMD being one of the few remaining tasks for the development team. The game’s main story will most likely take players about 30 hours, but “getting all of the materia in the missions and going out into Midgar for Sub-Events” can boost play time to the triple digits.

Crisis Core will be available to purchase in Japan from September. US and European dates have not been revealed yet.

New PSP Firmware Out Soon?

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The recent release of Firmware 1.80 for the PlayStation bought with it remote access to the PS3 from anywhere around the world via the PSP, so with this in mind, a new PSP Firmware release could be right around the corner. Reports suggest that Sony is prepping Firmware 3.50 for the PSP, that will utilize the PS3 to PSP connectivity providing support for the PS3’s new internet-enabled Remote Play feature. The update could be available for download within the next few days.

No word yet on what other features will be available in the firmware update, but we’ll keep you posted on any developments.


UPDATE (29/05/07 02:14 PM):

We have just heard the Firmware 3.50 will include access to the PlayStation Network, but will only be accessible to those who own a PlayStation 3. Only parts of the PlayStation Network will be included in the update, but it’s nice to see that Sony are finally starting to roll out network access. Hopefully, full integration isn’t too far off.

System Software Ver. 1.80

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Overall

  • You can now upscale the video content of PlayStation format software, PlayStation 2 format software, and DVDs to HD resolution
  • You can now copy saved data from PlayStation format software and PlayStation 2 format software to a memory card or a memory card (8MB) (for PlayStation 2).
  • You can now display images or play music or video files that are stored on a personal computer or digital video recorder with DLNA Media Server functionality over a network.
  • You can now connect a USB printer to print images.
  • You can now use remote play over the Internet.

Settings

  • [BD 1080p 24 Hz Output (HDMI)] has been added as an option under [BD/DVD Settings].
  • [RGB Full Range (HDMI)] has been added as an option under [Display Settings].
  • [Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr Super-White (HDMI)] has been added as an option under [Display Settings].
  • [Bitmapping (Super Audio CD)] has been added as an option under [Music Settings].
  • The [Test Camera] option under [Accessory Settings] has been changed to [Camera Device Settings].
  • [Printer Settings] has been added.
  • [Media Server Connection] has been added as an option under [Network Settings]

Music

  • You can now edit CD information.

Photo

  • A new type of slideshow display pattern has been added.
  • You can now use zoom display for images.
  • You can now trim images.

Video

  • Super-White and x.v.Color output are now supported.
  • Downscaled output of Blu-ray Discs is now supported. When 720p is selected as the video output setting of the PS3 system, Blu-ray Discs that were recorded in 1080p or 1080i resolution can be played in 720p resolution.

Game

  • You can now move copy-prohibited saved data for PlayStation format software and PlayStation 2 format software to a PS3 system.

Network

  • The options menu items under [Download Management] have been changed.

Friends

  • [Display Photo] has been added to the voice / video chat options menu.

Square Enix announces Final Fantasy Dissidia

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Square Enix has announced that a new Final Fantasy game will be coming to the PSP, titled Final Fantasy Dissidia. The official website is now open although no content is currently available, except for the message “Fantasy is endless. Fantasy has no limited form.” According to Jump Magazine, Dessidia will bring together characters from past Final Fantasy titles from as far back as Final Fantasy I.

So far, Jump Magazine has revealed that Zidane from Final Fantasy IX (9) will make an appearance as well as Kuja. It is not know how these characters will affect the story line and what other characters will make an appearance. Square Enix is also keeping a tight lid on the new combat system. We will bring you more information as soon as it is available.

Xtreme PSP Mag i023 Out Now

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Sorry for the late notice, but incase any of you have missed it, XTREME PSP Magazine Issue 23 had been out for a number of days now and weighs in at over 100 pages.Issue 23 is packed with great content including previews of Smackdown vs Raw 2008, Ghost Recon, The Fast and the Furious and more, plus reviews of Lego Star Wars 2, MTX Mototrax and more. And all the regular content including tips and cheats, the latest news, the results of our PS3 competition and more music reviews.

XTREME PSP Magazine Issue 23

Remember, you can download the magazine serveral days before it is released on the website using our RSS feed. You can use your PSP to download it (but you will need a PC to unzip the files), or you can use the Sony PSP Media Manager which will do all the hard work for you!

System Software Ver. 1.70

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Overall

  • You can now use the force feedback function of some accessories for use with PlayStation 2 format software.
  • You can now download PlayStation format software from PLAYSTATION Store and play it on the PS3 system. Some titles can be played on both PS3 and PSP (PlayStation Portable) systems.
  • You can now download PlayStation format software and play it on the PS3 system.

Game

  • You can now use saved data from PlayStation format software on both PS3 and PSP systems

Custom Firmware 3.40 OE-A

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Firmware 3.30 OE A was released only last week and already Dark_AleX has updated it to 3.30 OE A2 (or A’) and has even released Firmware 3.40 OE A. The 3.30 OE update fixes a few bugs with the firmware while the entirly new version, 3.40 OE A, utilizes the new Sony Firmware and also fixes a few bugs. See below for the full change log for both firmwares.

3.40 OE A Change log:

  • Updated from 3.30 firmware to 3.40
  • Security patch: Fixed a bug that has been in all 3.XX OE, that caused random data to be written to a location in lcdc.prx or (in worst case) emc_sm.prx ram space.
  • Autboot that is missing since 3.03 OE-C has been reimplemented.
  • Improvements in the flasher. It will now generate also the flash1 directories, and it will check that the dxar is the correct for this update, so no more bricks by accidentally using other DATA.DXAR.

3.30 OE A2 Change log:

  • Security patch: Fixed a bug that has been in all 3.XX OE, that caused random data to be written to a location in lcdc.prx or (in worst case) emc_sm.prx ram space.
  • Autboot that is missing since 3.03 OE-C has been reimplemented.

[Download 3.30 OE A2]
[Download 3.40 OE A]

PSP Firmware 3.40

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PSP Firmware 3.30 was released less than a month ago and already Firmware 3.40 is here. Only a few minor changes have been made in the latest update including support for more PlayStation 1 titles and the ability to transfer your PSOne gamesava data between the PlayStation 3 and PSP. Check out the full change log below. You can update to the latest version via the regional websites or using the Network Update feature from the Settings Menu.

Game

  • Support for PLAYSTATION Network titles has been expanded.
  • Saved data from PlayStation (PS one) format software can now be used on both the PSP system and the PS3 system.
  • [Certificate Utility] was deleted.
    Information that was displayed in [Certificate Utility] can be checked by the following method: select the icon of the game you want to display information for, press the TRIANGLE button, and then select [Information] from the options menu.
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