Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Final Fantasy Agito XIII

Looks like we missed quite a lot over the weekend, one of which: a batch of screens straight from Square Enix for Final Fantasy Agito XIII. Sweet. Details are pretty scarce, but the recent bare-bones fact sheet (check out the related content below) helps a lot in placing how far along in development this game is.As for the screens, there's three of them today. Not as huge a batch as I would have wanted, but it'll suffice. We haven't seen much of Agito yet anyways, so any footage would have to do. Besides, one curious thing we see in this batch of screenshots is none other than sword-slashing summon, Odin.He's been around for gods know how long, and of course, Square Enix can't just leave him out of FFAgito 13! As you might have heard, summons in this game are going to be controllable. I'm just not sure if the summons get their own red scarf from the Academy though. Aww, poor Odin.





Saturday, August 23, 2008

Comparison photo: PSP slim screen versus PSP-3000 screen

Ok, so when the PSP-3000 was announced back in Leipzig, a lot of us were "wuh?" over the supposed "changes" in this model. A "crisper" screen and a mic? How sad. Does that even deserve the name 3000?

Well, don't knock it till you try it. New photos from Famitsu show off just how "crisp" the 3000's screen actually is when compared with the Slim:


PSP-3000 - Image 1



Nice, eh? Anyway, here's how Sony described the new screen and the mic of the PSP-3000, in case you're curious:
  • The LCD screen will have a wider color gamut and higher contrast ratio to deliver deeper, more vibrant colors, as well as anti-reflection technology so you can see the screen more clearly when playing outdoors. As you all know, the PSP’s screen is a key strength of the hardware, and this update adds an absolutely dazzling LCD screen to the handheld.
  • A built-in microphone allows for Skype calls and multi-player gaming communication directly from the hardware - eliminating the need for attaching a separate headset.
Source: QJ.net

Friday, August 22, 2008

Leipzig: PSP-3000 officially announced *Update* details, bundles for North America

Posted Aug 20, 2008 at 11:42AM by Isaac C. Listed in: News Tags: David Reeves, Sony, Europe, Leipzig, Leipzig Games Convention 166 QJ

The PSP 3000 - Image 1


The event currently going down at Leipzig is now officially more exciting than E3. Taking the ace out of its sleeve, Sony has just officially announced the PSP-3000 at their press conference. Speculate no more folks, here's the skinny.

According to David Reeves, the PSP-3000 will have its own built-in microphone, and has an enhanced LCD screen that will “increase intensity and the number of colours that can be displayed – and is easier to view in natural light."

That's a pic of it up there. The unit will launch on October 15 in PAL territories, tagged at EUR 199 (US$ 292).



* Article originally posted Aug 20, 2008 at 08:50AM

PSP Entertainment Pack bundle - Image 1


*Update* We now also got word from the US Sony blogs that the PSP-3000 is also coming to North America as part of the Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters PSP Entertainment Pack bundle. They've also now announced a PSP 4GB Memory Entertainment Pack which includes a 4GB memstick PRO Duo.

The Entertainment Packs with the updated PSP-3000 will be retailed for the same standard price of US$ 199.99. And later on this year, Sony will be releasing the PSP-3000 Core Pack, which will also keep its regular price of US$ 169.99.

Source: QJ.net

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

PSP (PlayStation Portable) v4.00 Update

The new PSP system software update, v4.00, will be released soon, adding Google Internet search directly to the XMB (XrossMediaBar) interface.

This new upgrade replicates the Google Internet search experience, delivering the same search results that you’d get at www.google.com. And with a search history recall of 20 items, Web searches couldn’t be easier.

After you download and install the firmware on your PSP, click on the XMB’s Network icon and then the new Internet Search icon. Enter your keywords and then let Google’s algorithms do the work. You’ll need to be connected to the Internet via a wireless access point or Wi-Fi hotspot. Googling something on the go has never been more convenient on your PSP.
Another new feature delivered through the 4.00 update is the ability to change viewing speed during playback of videos stored on your Memory Stick PRO Duo, so you can speed through or slow down what you’re watching. To do this simply press the up or down directional buttons while playing a video.


Posted by Eric Lempel // Director, PlayStation Network Operations

Friday, April 18, 2008

XviD4PSP v5.032 full public version

XviD4PSP v5.032 full public version

  • Added encoding with MPEG1 codec.
  • Added MPEG1 PS format.
  • Removed MPEG2 TS format.
  • Few fixes.
  • Files loaded faster now.
  • Added DPG Nintendo DS format (DPG0 for current time). Work on DPG3 upgrade.
  • DPG files added for import too.
  • Added MSUFrameRate convertion. Let very high quality convert framerate. Best results will be with integer times conversion, example: 15 > 30, 25 > 50.
  • Added PCM audio encoding for TS and M2TS format.
  • Fixed AAC in TS or M2TS format.
  • Fixed MPEG2 encoding error (lags in encoded video).
  • Updated MP4 XBOX 360 and MP4 PS3 profiles (XViD) for better compatibility with devices.
  • Tuned MPEG4 presets (bframes = 0).
  • To AVI Hardware and AVI Hardware HD added MPEG4 profiles.
  • Valid PCM encoding samplerates 22050, 32000, 44100, 48000, 96000, 192000 Hz now.
  • For TS and M2TS valid PCM samplerates: 44100, 48000, 96000, 192000 Hz.
  • Now TIVTC auto apply for all FILM sources.
  • AVI from XviD-MPEG4+MP3 again mixed with VirtualDubMod (ffmpeg produce freeze on hardware devices).
  • For formats AVI Hardware, AVI Hardware HD, MP4 PS3, MP4 XBOX 360 added XviD Q2.0 Extreme profile. Let create more high quality videos (than XviD HQ Ultra). Useful for big Plasma and LCD panels.
  • Added SmoothDeinterlace deinterlacer. Let create high quality deinterlaced videos with double framerate from interlaced PAL and NTSC sources (25 > 50, 29.97 > 59.94).
  • For formats AVI Hardware and AVI Hardware HD unlocked framerates: "30.000", "50.000", "59.940" fps.
  • Fixed FieldDeinterlace.
  • Added two smooth deinterlacers more: MCBob, NNEDI.
  • Added YadifModEDI deinterlacer - best way for deinterlacing without doubling framerate.
  • Updated: x264, tsMuxeR, ffmpeg, mp4box, ffmpegsource.
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

4gb Sandisk M2

Got this new Sandisk 4gb M2 today. Bought this from eBay.ph for 2050 pesos. I think is a good deal, since a 2gb M2 cost Php1800.

I've been waiting for this for two days now. Finally my PSP will have a taste of an original MagicGate supported card.

Saying goodbye to corrupt files... eheheh



Monday, April 14, 2008

L: Change the World
















Directed by Hideo Nakata, is a spin-off film of the Death Note movie series. The series is based on the manga Death Note by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. However, this film follows an original storyline. The film was released in Japan on February 9, 2008.