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Posted Aug 18, 2008 at 04:27AM by Karl B.
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Since we already covered classic FPS gaming in our earlier Wolfenstein 3D PSP post, let's move forward a bit into the Counter-Strike era with CSPortable, a new version of which has been released by Stealth Kill. More after the jump.Download: CSPortable v0.79 Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development forum |
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Posted Apr 30, 2008 at 02:03PM by Charles D.
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Counter-Strike
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Download: CSPortable Dust Demo Download: CSPortable Dust Demo (source code) Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development forum |
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Posted Apr 06, 2008 at 06:47AM by Jay P.
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Rampage,
Virginia,
Counter-Strike
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With all the concerns circulating violent video games, horror author Stephen King joins in on the discussion. Writing novels for more than four decades, he's one of those credible enough to speak about the matter. Instead of writing down what he believes in, King chooses to speak up his mind. Find out what he said in the full article. |
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Posted Jan 28, 2008 at 12:58AM by Tim Y.
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Counter-Strike,
Stealth Kill
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If you've noticed that CSPortable's bots have been moving funny lately, don't be too surprised. Stealth Kill passed by the QJ.NET Forums earlier to release a new build for the game that should deal with that problem, aside from adding in some new features. Details follow in the full article.Download: CSPortable 0.72 Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forum |
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Posted Jan 09, 2008 at 07:31PM by Tim Y.
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Homebrew Games
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Counter-Strike,
Stealth Kill
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Homebrew developer Stealth Kill passed by the QJ.NET PSP Development Forums earlier to announce the release of CS Combined Assault v0.7. The game has been renamed to CS Portable, and sports several new additions including support for wireless Adhoc. *UPDATE* The homebrew dev just released a file (progs.dat) to fix the weapons bug. Check out the full article for more info regarding the homebrew game and the update. Download: CS Portable v0.7 Download: CS Portable v0.7 - progs.dat Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forums |
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Posted Dec 21, 2007 at 01:35PM by Tim Y.
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Homebrew Games,
Wi-Fi
Tags:
Nataku92,
BlackShark,
Counter-Strike
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Thanks to a tip from reader BlackShark, we found out that developer nataku92 has begun polishing up CSPSP, a top-down homebrew shooter game based on Valve's Counter-Strike FPS franchise. This test game under development carries online play and several other tweaks viewable over at the full article.Download: CSPSP v1.21 w/ Online Play |
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Posted Sep 26, 2007 at 07:47PM by Ryan C.
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Homebrew Games
Tags:
Super Mario,
PSPMM,
Counter-Strike,
Stealth Kill
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If you loved that classic homebrew game, Jump Gunnar Jump, from the guys over at PSPMM but want a change of scenery (and character), then Stealth Kill's mod, Jump Luigi Jump, should be right at the top of your download list. Yes, the homebrew developer famous for his stab at a PlayStation Portable version of Counter-Strike, CS Combined Assault, has tweaked the game's code just a bit to replace the cute jumping sheep with a cute jumping plumber. Here's what to expect with Stealth Kill's Jump Gunnar Jump mod, taken from its release post:
Download: Jump Luigi Jump Visit: QJ.NET's PSP Development Forums |
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Posted Sep 06, 2007 at 09:38PM by Ceasar S.
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News,
Games
Tags:
Zelda,
2K Games,
PS2,
RedOctane,
Creative Assembly,
Counter-Strike
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2K Games' BioShock is still riding waves of success, being top pick for various gamers around the world. The Swedish are no exception either, for the first-person shooter from 2K Games Boston and Australia steals number one spot for their all platforms chart - well the Xbox 360 version, that is. It also managed to squeeze through four popular PC, MMO games in the region, which include NCSoft's Guild Wars expansion Eye of the North, Creative Assembly's Medieval II: Total War expansion Kingdoms, and Blizzard Entertainment's two-hit combo - World of Warcraft and World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade - in that order from second to fifth. BioShock's Games for Windows version settled into sixth place, while Insomniac Games' Resistance: Fall of Man and Revolution Studios' Motorstorm also found a place in the top ten titles, having grabbed a solid seventh and eighth respectively. Counter-Strike 1: Anthology from Valve Software at ninth closed the PC game count to six in PC-dominated charts, while PS2 title Guitar Hero 2: Rock the 80's from RedOctane concluded the top ten games. In essence, Guild Wars: Eye of the North topped the PC list, Resistance: Fall of Man trumped the PS3 list, BioShock rocked the Xbox 360 chart, and Nintendo's Legend of Zelda: The Twilight Princess was king of the Wii mountain. In the handheld scene, Nintendo's Pokemon Diamond was favored in the DS list, while WWE Smackdown vs RAW 2007 from THQ crushed competition in the PSP chart. Here's the top ten in the Swedish multi-format charts:
Buy: [Bioshock (Xbox 360)] |
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Posted Aug 25, 2007 at 11:19AM by Gino D.
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News,
Games
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Pokemon,
Konami,
PS2,
Sweden,
Counter-Strike
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What are they playing over at Sweden? Aren't you curious? This bit of
info just might save your life one day, y'know. The region's data trade
firm, Dataspelsbranschen (now try saying that as fast as you can, ten
times consecutively), has just released the top sales charts of video games
for Sweden.The Multiplatform chart is dominated by the MMORPG mogul that is The World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade from Blizzard. This is followed by Pokémon Diamond on the Nintendo DS. MotorStorm and R:FoM have also landed a place in the multiplatform chart, and unsurprisingly, both titles get bragging rights in the PS3 chart. The 360 chart has Guitar Hero II fronting the musical act - and smack dab in the middle is Gears of War on fifth place. The Wii has Leon Kennedy and Ashley Graham running up to first place with Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition, while Twilight Princess is galloping up to the Top 2 spot. On the handheld side, the DS chart has both Pokemon (Diamond and Pearl) titles on top, while the PSP chart has Pro Evolution Soccer 6 kicking into the goal - Konami's sports title is enjoying the kingly spot on top. Multiformat
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Posted Apr 23, 2007 at 11:45PM by Ian C.
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Opinions & Analysis
Tags:
MSNBC,
California,
Texas,
Virginia,
Digg,
Counter-Strike
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Now that evidence shows that Cho Seung Hui didn't own a single video game at the time of the Tragic shooting, a new article over at MSNBC questions Thompson's fervent accusations. This is in light of his recent interview wherein he responded to IGDA criticism.The MSNBC article notes that contrary to Thompson's claims of counterstrike being a "killing simulator" for youths, Cho didn't need much skill to shoot as many people as he did. Eye witness accounts indicate that many of the victims were shot at point blank range. Moreover the article notes that Sternheimer, a sociologist at the University of Southern California and author of the book "Kids These Days: Facts and Fictions About Today's Youth" points out that before this week's Virginia Tech massacre, the most deadly school shooting in history took place at the University of Texas in Austin way back in 1966, before the days of pong. The article says that nobody realises that since the advent of videogames, violence rates in the US have declined "precipitously." Sternheimer even notes that it is likely that any 23-year-old man living in America has already played a videogame. How many 23-year-old men go out on a killing spree? The MSNBC article goes on to note this nice gem: For those who didn't grow up playing video games, the appeal of a game like "Counter-Strike" can be hard to comprehend. It can be difficult to understand that the game promotes communication and team work. It can be hard fathom how players who love to run around gunning down their virtual enemies do not have even the slightest desire to shoot a person in real life. As a commenter on Digg noted, the truth is that massive multiplayer killing fests are really just slightly more complex and themed versions of cops-and-robbers. An online and engaging visual form of "tag" wherein players "tag" one another in the form of virtual kills, in a world where there are no real consequences. A game of tag in a world where death isn't really malicious or evil, or "desensitising" - death only means waiting for the next play round or respawn. It is a competitive environment where sportsmanship is still the norm; where it is expected that after all the boasting and chest-thumping is done, the winning party will get up and shake the losing party's hand and say "good game." |
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Now that evidence shows that Cho Seung Hui didn't own a single video game at the time of the Tragic shooting, a new article over at 




