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Posted Apr 06, 2008 at 12:31PM by IlRaNdOmHeRoIl Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: PSP, PS3, Wii, News, Xbox 360, Sega
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The wii is finally hacked, and the ps3 has linix support built in, but what about the 360? I havent heard any news about 360 developments in a long time. Have we just givin up? i would like to play nes, sega, and user created games on my 360, and play leagal backups without a mod chip. the wii will get this the psp and ds have this and the ps3 is getting there but nothing at all for the 360? just a very complicated linix that i havent heard about in at least a year. come on guys get on it.

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Posted Mar 30, 2007 at 09:08PM by DaRkFoX5 Listed in: Xbox 360, Gadgets Tags: News, Xbox 360
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Email that was sentYesterday evening at around 3 o'clock eastern. Gamestop stores received a email detailing the way the release of the Limited Edition Xbox 360 Elite will be handled. As previously shown through out the net already, all accessories and things within the box will be specially black. the only major changes are that of the color, hdmi input and the 120gb harddrive which will also be on sale that day for $179.99. Special bundles will also be issued for sale which will include the controllers and play and charge kit in its specially made black color. The by far biggest and most important news is the fact that the system will not be reservable. On its release it will be a first come first serve basis and there will be no availability to put money down or hold any systems.



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Posted Dec 27, 2006 at 12:58PM by Andi aka zocker Listed in: PlayStation Portable Tags: PSP, Release Information, News, memory stick, Flash Portal
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Flashpack 2.1 (full)

The Flashpack is a collection of a lot of games, apps and tools in flash. There are many of funny movies, nice games and helpful tools.

Flashpack 2.1 - Preview

Features:

- CSS based Design
- individualizable "MyLinks" section. There you can put your favorite links (up to 5 links)
- 7 different background onthefly changable
- extrem easy navigation
- wonderful design
- daytime related greeting
- Clock and Date in realtime
- Top Games, Movies and Tools at one click
- Choose your own Top Games, Movies und Tools
- Closable Layer
- Games are separated in Action, Jump n' Run and Quiz categories
- You can view all games
- integrated Loader to load your own games
- dynamic surface
- changable font size (small, medium, large)
- Layer "awardgames ..." just opens when required
- preloading of images for faster use

185 Games | 51 Movies | 18 Tools
everything in flash!

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Posted Oct 04, 2006 at 02:10PM by FLA3H Listed in: PlayStation Portable Tags: News
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I'm back with another update on how our new site is coming together. Well after trying to be hacked yet again, by an unknown source, which we have a great idea of who that is, we have managed to get the forums up, after trying multiple forums (9 to be exact) we have now got you a teaser of what they will look like: (below)


Also DAB-Hacker, has been working on a RSS radio, i cannot tell you anymore as i dont want to spoil the supprise.


We  have also decided on a new name for the site, if you haven't already guessed it will be PSP-Elite, we can confirm we will be speciaizing in 2.7+ homebrew.

Well after some hardwork on the forums, we will be moving onto the site, which will be fully revamped with a new look.
I hope you will be able to drop by the site sometime, when will release the URL for it of-course :p


Well thats it for this update people, stay tuned for more ;)

Forum Screenshot:

PSP-Elite Forum



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Posted Sep 28, 2006 at 08:29AM by JustEaton Listed in: PlayStation Portable Tags: Senate, Ratings, ESRB, News
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Senators to change ratings?


For those of you who aren't already aware, in June, the US House of Representatives Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection Subcommittee came together to discuss the issue of violent video games. During this conversation, many politicains seemed to have a negative opinion about the way the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) rates video games. Cliff Sterns (R-FL) had then proposed that they correct that system, and initiated the "Truth in Video Game Rating Act" (H.R. 5912). What does this act mean to us? Simply that the Federal Trade Commission would determine the future ratings of the video games we know and love.

Currently, ESRB determines game ratings by viewing a video tape of each game's most offensive content, which is created by the publisher of the game. Sterns believes that the ratings need to incorporate the game's entire content, and there should be rules set up that forbid the publisher from disclosing any information (about the game) from the rating system. His bill would also require the US General Accounting Office and the General Comptroller to research the effectiveness of the bill, and develop alternatives to the current ESRB rating system. One of these alternatives includes a general rating system for all music, movies, and games, and TV.

Now jump ahead to present day...


Yesterday, Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS) followed up on Stern's bill and sent a similar bill to the Senate. Seems like this is a pretty serious topic. Anyways, the exact text of the bill hasn't been released just yet, but Brownback seems to have the same concepts in mind that Sterns brought up. He said that watching a video tape of edits simply isn't enough, and that his bill would "direct the Federal Trade Commission to require that reviewers consider the full content of a video game before issuing a rating." His thoughts are also shared with Sterns, with the ideas of a possible general rating system.

Don't think this is all going down without a fight though, the Entertainment Software Association has responded with President Douglas Lowenstein telling Sterns that his bill would not succeed, and that people would not be represented by the average american parents.

Since we are the gamers, we should have some input on what the ratings are, or how they work. What do you think? Should we incorporate more than just the basic "Everyone", "Teen", and "Mature" (besides some others)? Perhaps a "Pre-teen", "Mature Teen", or "Adult Only"? Are we ok with the current ratings, but just need to include more detailed research on games before the ratings go up? Tell us what you think!

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