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Eclipse
I'm Eclipse. that's all.

Age 28, Male

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Eclipse's News

Posted by Eclipse - June 12th, 2009


Ok, so over the summer Ive had nothing to do. Ive been needing money, so Ive started doing odd jobs. Today, I made $50, and I should have $100 by next week.
Airsoft Guns currently owned:
Galaxy G.051A pistol
Cyma CM.022 AK-47 (battery powered, switches between semi and fully automatic)

Picture of the pistol can be found here.

I couldnt get a good picture of the AK, so I got one off Google Images.

New airsoft guns!


Posted by Eclipse - May 17th, 2009


So Ive been doing good in school recently (straight honor roll, student of the month) and so today my dad went out and bought me a 8GB memory stick for my PSP. And, I got some new games for it too, I got Resistance Retribution, Flatout: Head On, GTA Liberty City Stories, and the demo for Rock Band Unplugged.

In other news, my battery shorted itself out, so I can only use my PSP at home when its plugged into the charger. :(

EDIT: New PC! My dad bought a new PC, and its a gaming rig! It even has green neon lights and fiberglass windows on the left side so when you turn it on the whole inside glows green!
The specs:
Processors: 2 Intel Dual Core 6700 Series, each running at 2.66GHz, making it equivalent to a quad-core
Graphics: Nvidia 7700 Series, 512 MB of graphics ram
RAM: 2 GB
HDs: 3 Hard drives equaling 1 terabyte!
Optical: 2 DVD-RW drives
Additional media: 4 USB 2.0 slots
System-Windows XP Sp. 3

Pics will be posted soon!

EDIT: Here is the first pic... its awesome.

New PSP stuff, and a new gaming rig PC!


Posted by Eclipse - April 26th, 2009


Lately I have been busy working on other things, and I have spent pretty much all day making my very first PSP theme from scratch. Constructive criticism would be greatly appreciated cause its my first theme and I would like to know what I can do better. You can download the theme here or here , and put it into your PSPs theme folder.

Izzy712, I know you have a PSP, so please test it and tell me what you think.

EDIT: Ive been in a very creative mood recently and I have started drawing again. I have been working on a picture of Kratos from God Of War and I just finished. The picture will be included in this post, but it is blurry from resizing and so please go here to see it without blur/detail loss.

My first PSP Theme!


Posted by Eclipse - April 11th, 2009


So, Ive been wanting to do something like this for a while, but never got around to it. And now I have finally gotten around to it, and so here it is. We were messing around in Forge Mode in Halo 3 and we found out how to make an Elephant continually fly.

Video:

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Also, if you have an idea for an upcoming Forge video, please contact us.

List of games we currently have clans running on:

RuneScape (PC), if you would like to be part of the 914 clan in RuneScape, join my clan chat in-game. (Eclipse914 is the username). If we have a big enough clan and have enough requests, we will go to Clan Wars.

Call Of Duty-World At War (Xbox 360), if you would like to be part of the 914 clan in WaW for the 360, change/make your clan tag 914. Thats it!

Halo 3 (Xbox 360), if you would like to be part of the clan in Halo 3 for the 360, make your Spartan tag q14.


Posted by Eclipse - April 3rd, 2009


Yeah! Its officially Spring Break 2009! I have a full 11 days off of school! Hell yeah!
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To-do list:
Put more songs on PSP
Update custom firmware on PSP to 5.00 M33-6
Make a techno song in Acoustica Mixcraft
Make an MMORPG in RealmCrafter
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With the whole wireless internet adapter problem, I just got a new one today, so I can browse downstairs again! :D For the MMORPG, I will post development screenshots later. I have gotten somewhere with it, and I am reading up on tutorials as well. So far I have made the place where your character starts out, his house, and the Ice Mountains where he encounters his first enemy. I know, the textures are blurry, they are low-res but this engine is very complicated. Screenshot:

Spring Break 2009!


Posted by Eclipse - March 31st, 2009


For a while now, my wireless adapter has been getting unusually warm. I used to be able to run it in the basement, but all of a sudden it gave me an error "A problem with the device has occurred, mainly due to a malfunction." So, finally it overheated and now I have to use it upstairs >:(. We will be getting a new one eventually, but we dont have the money right now due to buying us an Xbox 360 wireless adapter. On the bright side, its spring now, and spring break isnt far away :D!


Posted by Eclipse - March 23rd, 2009


I have been looking for a new MMOFPS to play, cause I have been getting bored of Unreal Tournament. And so, I stumbled across Soldier Front. It is a really cool MMOFPS (massive multiplayer online first person shooter) with different ranks, levels, and a high emphasis on character customization. It is completely free, and is made by ijji. The best part is, its very lightweight. It is only 891MB! For the people that dont know what that means:
1 byte is the smallest amount of storage.
There are 1024 bytes in a kilobyte.
There are 1024 kilobytes in a megabyte.
There are 1024 megabytes in a gigabyte.
There are 1024 gigabytes in a terabyte.

Following me?

Now, unless you have some super-high tech computer, your hard drive could be anywhere around 30GB (gigabyte) to 550GB, or more than that, depending. So, Soldier Front isnt even 1 gigabyte, and you may have anywhere from 30GB to 550GB, again, you may have more or less. In other words, Soldier Front is very lightweight. It is a lot of fun, but takes a bit of getting used to as the connection to servers and the character customization is complicated. The graphics are good, however the explosions are pretty basic, and it could definitely use some basic blood effects. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a good, free, lightweight MMOFPS.


Posted by Eclipse - March 13th, 2009


As seen in my old news post (post 7), I got a PSP 1001 for my birthday. And so, I wanted to expand the functions of my PSP, and so I installed Dark_Alex's 5.00 M33-4. I have a custom gameboot, instead of having a horrible original Sony gameboot. Its pretty epic, and I have a custom music player, Kurok (Turok for the PSP) and Ultimate PSP Tube (youtube for PSP), as well as 30 songs. So yeah its pretty fuckin sweet.

No, custom firmware is NOT illegal, I personally emailed Sony about it today. It does, however, void your warranty. (but I take really great care of my PSP so Im not worried)

I would also like to say that converting to custom firmware is NOT easily done, as it requires a lot of knowledge about chipboards and how to pull a pin from one. It is very confusing, but was easy for me cause I knew how to install it and pull the pin from the battery from the start.

Below, Dark_Alex's awesome logo:

My custom PSP!


Posted by Eclipse - March 1st, 2009


I just got a new audio program, and I must say, it is amazing. Its called Acoustica Mixcraft, and I must say, well, its just awesome. I have made a song in it already, and it got approved in the Audio Portal! You can listen to it here, its titled Skulls Of Fire. Vote/review if you like!


Posted by Eclipse - August 5th, 2008


God I love this thing. It plays movies, music, games, and has internet access! Its just a PSP 1001 Black, nothing custom but its awesome nonetheless. Im even getting free demos of games from the PlayStation Store!

Fucking awesome birthday.

UPDATE: I got Windows Vista running on my PSP. No, Im not lying, and its not fake! It even has Mozilla Firefox!
THE VIDEO:

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Instructions-

1: Download The Ultimate Collection of Must Have PSP Apps from here:http://myfreefilehosting.com/f/6f b2fe621c_21.26MB

2. Navigate to your PSP drive (usually F:/)

3. Unzip TUCMHPSPA and navigate to Fvista beta 7.

4. Once inside Fvista Beta 7, there will be a folder titled Fvista. Copy that folder to your PSP. Do NOT put it into any folders on your PSP, just copy it to the root of your PSP.

5. Once done, go into your Web Browser on your PSP and put this as the address:
file:/Fvista/System/boot.swf

It has to be typed in JUST LIKE THAT! IT IS CASE-SENSITIVE!

6. Have fun!

If you are getting the error "The content cannot be displayed", go into your PSP settings>System Settings and make sure that MPEG-4 playback is enabled, as well as Flash playback.

Then, go into your web browser>Tools>Settings>View Settings. Make sure EVERYTHING THERE IS ON. Images must be on, animation must be on, JavaScript must be on, Flash must be on and Conserve Memory must be on.

A video as well as instructions to use the other items in TUCMHPSPA will be uploaded soon.