

* Updated USB drivers - support drives greater than 1TB but less than 2TB in capacity, plus better reliability. * Added support for the DTL-T10000, for debugging. * Kinder, gentler, and hopefully better IGR mechanism * New CDVDMAN streaming mechanism for better performance. It's now the most compatible homebrew loader and it should work without ps2load or change DNASXXX.IMG tricks. It now supports *.ISO images on HDD, Ethernet SMB shares, and USB while also maintaining compatibility with USB Advance/Extreme format.
#DL USBEXTREME PS3#
Open PS2 Loader (OPL) is a 100% Open source game and application loader for the PS2 and PS3 units. as well as launch most apps from the very handy APPS page.įor compatibility with older homebrew which doesnt work on current OPL versions, simply add OPL 0.8 to your APPS menu, and then launch that first before choosing your homebrew, to bypass this limitation. Generally, once set up correctly you wont need anything else to play any game or emulator in your collection. While this is fun, it would have been much more fun if there were more fixed spots, perhaps a circle of them or moving spots for your hands ' something that forced you to really use your hands as much as you use your feet.OpenPS2Loader is a front-end PS2-game-ISO launcher, and Elf/App launcher, a Virtual Memory Card (VMC) creator/manager, with CoverArt/Background display ability, and sooo much more. In it you have to follow the regular dance steps plus wave your hands over fixed spots, one in the top right and one in the top left, to the beat. This is the mode most probably expected when they bought the game. The other thing that would have made this game a definite keeper is if Konami had done more with the Hands and Feet game. That would have been a great feature and could have helped push the game from Fans Only to Recommended Buy.
#DL USBEXTREME TV#
Watch me Dance simply lets you see yourself dancing on tv while you play the game, the problem is you typically are concentrating too hard on steps to watch the image and for some unfathomable reason Konami decided to not make it possible to play back the performance.

The two biggest disappointments in the mini-games and actually the whole game are Watch Me Dance and Hands and Feet. It's quite fun and could have easily been a great addition to EyeToy Play. It's basically a complex game of break-out where you use your hands to guide a steel ball into breakable bricks. Magic Ball is probably one of the best in the lot. Coconut Panic is a game that has you shaking trees with your feet and then swatting at falling coconuts with your hands. Clean the Screen is a dance mode where you have to continually wipe the screen clean in order to be able to see the dance steps. There are five mini-games included, most of which are exceptionally fun and almost worth the price of admission. The EyeToy games are where the real innovation in this latest DDR is. In Hyper Dash you have to out run your opponent, a good exercise game if you are using the foot pad, and in the other you have to feed digital creatures by mashing or stepping on the correct food button for a given animal. The two non-EyeToy mini games are pretty pedestrian, pun intended. The new feature is the party mode where you can play a collection of mini games with or without an EyeToy. The game still includes the basics, including a mission, endless, training and lesson modes which let you take on songs one at a time or in sets. Thanks to its extremely simple concept, this game is perfect for people of all ages. There’s even a straight up workout mode that helps you with cardiovascular exercise.
