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Lumines exploit kicked with new 3.51 firmware update.
In what must be a record time, Sony has responded to PSP hacker's latest efforts to subvert the handheld's security and play unsigned software and pirate games.
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Company send out emails to fans who contacted it over the ban.
Rockstar Games has sent out an email to the Manhunt community, thanking it for all its messages of support over the ban. The email also says that Rockstar hopes to have more information on the status of the ban soon. As CVG exclusively revealed last week, Rockstar is appealing the decision.
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Ready at Dawn planning to use full clock speed of 333MHz in Chains of Olympus.
God of War: Chains of Olympus developer Ready at Dawn has revealed it's planning to take advantage of the full power of PSP's CPU, which was unlocked in firmware update 3.50 last month.
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PSP devs need to be more diverse with game design on the multi-functional portable says SCEE game director.
SCEE game director, Tony Buckley, told CVG that developers need to be more creative with PSP game design in order to attract people to the portable.
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But Take Two continues to stand by the game.
Take-Two has suspended plans to distribute Manhunt 2 on the three platforms it was due to be released on following the ESRB ban in the UK and the Adults Only rating it received in the US.
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Rabbids and King Kong developer to hire 150 new developers by 2010.
Ubisoft has revealed its plans to expand its Casablanca studio, moving to a new location and hiring 150 new developers by 2010.
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Feature: Go Nintendo.
A bumper week for Nintendo gamers with some eight releases across DS and Wii, but the pick of the bunch has to be Metroid Prime Pinball and Mario Party 8. After a slow start in terms of releases the Wii seems to be picking up a head of steam and we do know that publishers are drifting to the console in their droves due to its surprise popularity.
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Feature: It's going to get Dirty...
We're not oblivious to reader comments and over the last few weeks we've been aware that our PC coverage has been a bit weak. But there's a pretty good reason for this: apart from STALKER a few months back PC releases have been practically non-existent. At least celebrate the fact Codemasters took the decision to release Colin McRae DIRT on PC as well as Xbox 360.
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Newly created blog used to clear the air.
Sony's PSP senior marketing manager, John Koller, has used the recently revealed official PlayStation blog to smack down the latest crops of rumours about a new, slim, all singing dancing PSP.
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PSP version "encapsulates everything its predecessors laid out when defining the rally genre", Sega promises.
FlatOut dev Bugbear Entertainment - with guidance from the Sega Racing Studio - is handling a PSP version of Sega Rally, which is due out in September 2007.
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Dave Mirra out this week - check out the latest trailer.
Fans of Dave Mirra's BMX games will get their first potable fix this week when Dave Mirra BMX Challenge hits shops on Friday.
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Internet report carries details on redesigned PSP, which it's said is nearing completion.
An internet report is claiming to have several details on a redesigned PSP that Sony's been heavily rumoured to have in production.
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Sony lays off workers to "strengthen the business, reduce costs and increase operational efficiency.".
Sony Computer Entertainment America yesterday laid off between 80 and 100 employees at its Foster City headquaters as part of a plan to "restructure the company as necessary to continue [its] standing as the market leader".
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Patent application reveals Sony Ericsson PSP phone complete with rotating display.
By the looks of this recent patent filing, Sony Ericsson could be about to launch a PSP mobile phone.
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Quicker-than-expected PSP sales decline cause for concern?.
PSP sales are declining faster than Sony had anticipated which is being put down to the overwhelming success of the DS and the lack of a defining title on the console.
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Feature: Wallets at the ready...
Wow! We're suitably surprised. We knew Forza 2 was due out this week but there's actually a good line-up all round this coming Friday.
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Version 3.50 goes live, bringing PSP's Remote Play features in line with its bigger brother.
A new version of the PSP firmware, version 3.50, is now available, updating PSPs Remote Play capabilities.
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Official Metal Gear tournaments to be held in June and October.
Following a similar service it ran for Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence, Konami is to launch a dedicated online league for its PSP stealth instalment MGS: Portable Ops.
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R-Type Tactics looks to take the series in a new direction.
PSP will be the home of the next R-Type game, titled R-Type Tactics, reveals the latest issue of Famitsu magazine.
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SCEE inks deal with BT to bring video calls and voice-over-IP to its slick handheld.
Sony Computer Entertainment has signed a deal with BT to bring wireless broadband functions to the PSP.
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Critically acclaimed genocide-'em-up eyeing the mobile arena, job ad reveals.
Darwinia developer Introversion has put up a job ad for a mobile version of its critically acclaimed PC genocide-'em-up Defcon.
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Import Review: This old PSone rhythm-actioner has the tunes, but not the staying power.
Parappa, a rapping dog, has the hots for a girl with a flower for a head called Sunny Funny. The trouble is, she's already going out with someone - a rich, narcissistic jock called Joe Chin. Undeterred, Parappa embarks on a musical quest with his friends PJ Berri and Katy Kat to win her affections. Hasn't Coronation Street taken a strange turn recently?
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Kratos smashes people in the face and then hits stuff in new Chains of Olympus trailer.
Yesterday we had screenshots, and now we've got a new movie of God of War: Chains of Olympus, or a "trailer", as the kids are calling them these days.
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Sony has implied the imminent arrival of a revamped PSP, says superstar analyst.
Even more PSP revamp rumours have emerged this morning, this time slopping from the mouth of Lazard Capital Markets analyst Colin Sebastian, who says that sources indicate Sony "definitely" has a redesigned PSP in the works.
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Offline deathmatch sampler available to download on official PSP website.
If you're not too keen on throwing your cash blindly at Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops, then Konami sends word of a downloadable demo of the handheld outing you can take for a test spin right now.
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The "only original Star Wars Battlefront experience of 2007" says LucasArts.
The next instalment of the Battlefield series has moved exclusively to PSP in the form of Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron.
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Dissidia to be headed up by veteran series artist Tetsuya Nomura - and that's about all we know.
The first details on an all-new Final Fantasy for the PSP have emerged on the internet - mainly because Square Enix put them there itself via the official game website.
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"I knew that they'd sell millions of them, but I just didn't think that demand could be higher than for the PS2," says defeated Allard.
For you young'ens out there, a year ago Microsoft's most famous bald-headed exec J Allard made a bet with Newsweek writer N'Gai Croal, that the PSP wouldn't reach the same 10 million units shipped within 12 months as the PS2.
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