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Bits & Pieces
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Written by David Tran
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Tuesday, 27 October 2009 20:44 |
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Just picked up a PSP Slim / PSP Lite TV-Out cable by Powerwave and it's working quite well at the moment.
It is a component cable supporting 480i and 480p and something I'd recommend for those who game on their PSP at home, or anywhere with a TV, for periods of time. It's better for the eyes, the cable is up to 2 metres long, and the picture clarity is decent.
My shocker was that my Sony Bravia KDL-32V4000 didn't support picture in picture, PIP, for two external inputs. Only one input, and TV. I was hoping to run Ad-Hoc Party and my PSP at the same time, so at the moment, I'm looking for a VGA adapter so I can plug it into the second input display on my ViewSonic monitor to play.
The only problem I have is that you won't get a full screen on the TV; but since you're close enough either way, it still works great.
Other than that, we finished a good night of youth and played Bash Ball. Boys were energetic, girls had good laughs, and it was an intense, whilst enjoyable night. We have big plans for the young men; mainly really to get ourselves more organised, but with lots of fun. |
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Written by David Tran
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Tuesday, 13 October 2009 21:38 |
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Big update... I guess that's what happens when you get lazy and don't put up regular random blogs.
Basically went to my friends engagement party, youth pioneer trek, temple visit, and then a lot of gaming.
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Written by David Tran
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Monday, 07 September 2009 23:22 |
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Image playing your favourite games with full 3D depth perception like you see in the 3D movies. Well, imagine no more; Sony is aiming to make this a feature in their Playstation 3.
Basically, Sony is planning on releasing a 3D Bravia TV to play games with 3D depth. Hopefully down the track, it will become a function in the Playstation 3 to automatically do this for all games without the need for the 3D TV, allowing you to play your games on any TV.
I am super excited about the latter part as all I'll need is a pair of 3D glasses without having to buy anything new, like the prior method.
For tips on making your own 3D glasses, check out the tutorial; not by me.
To take the depth of 3D vision to the test, WipEout HD has a special mode where you can throw on your 3D glasses and enjoy 3D HD.
Just for a bit of fun; Grand Turismo 5 has head tracking where by using the PlayStation Eye, it will track the movement of your head so in-game, you will look left, right, forward, back, accordingly.
This will also be a feature and function to come also; I can't wait.
Also, a couple more reviews: Spider-Man 3 and The Darkness.
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Written by David Tran
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Thursday, 24 September 2009 13:13 |
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For all the fans of the Ferrari 458 Italia, here's a tribute from both Sony and Microsoft in their games, Gran Turismo 5 and Forza Motorsport 3, respectively.
Gran Turismo 5
Forza Motorsport 3
Both videos are from GameTrailers.
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Written by David Tran
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Wednesday, 02 September 2009 22:50 |
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While I haven't really done much as of late, I've at least added a few more quick reviews, one which is old now being Dark Mist, but two more recent games from the Playstation Network, Battle Tanks and Smash Cars.
Hope to have some more soon such as Batman Arkham Asylum, when I've received my copy, and probably other random things. |
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