Hacker Team Releases First 360 ISO 51
surefooted1 writes "Xbox-scene.com has a brief story on the first Xbox 360 game dump here. A full dump of the game 'Condemed' has been released. From the article: 'The PI group released Xbox 360 game ISOs today. Note that downloading such releases is illegal and you can't do anything with them yet (they will not boot on your Xbox 360). You can find the NFO of one of their releases here.
They also released an open-source tool to extract these releases (basicly it's an 'x360-ISO extractor') so you can check out the files in the image. It will NOT work on original discs as a PC DVD-ROM can't read those.'"
small step (Score:3, Funny)
Where are those modchipmakers? the lazy #$^%-ers
Ilegal eh? (Score:2, Funny)
Sort of like those funny colored 'sculptures' they sell in the Electric Fetus and other fine retailers. They're "For Display Purposes Only."
Strange that. Usually when people "display" them there's some sort of smoke rising from them and a funky smell in the room... and everybody has that look on their faces like they're about to be hit by a train and they're not sure if they care.
The smell (Score:1)
Re:Such News!! (Score:1)
go ahead and try to dd it and come back and tell us about how you only got.. what is it, I think 7 megs? Xbox DVD game disks cannot be read on a computer, they need a dvdrom with special firmware to read it because their TOC is damaged.
Re:Such News!! (Score:2)
Re:Such News!! (Score:2)
Go ahead and try it. It will fail. When you accept that you misunderstand what's going on, read "CD Cracking Uncovered" or similar.
Re:Such News!! (Score:2)
Re:Such News!! (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Such News!! (Score:1)
Re:Such News!! (Score:2)
The part where the PC HD-DVD ROM drive becomes available in eighteen months time was right about where I figured this ISO wasn't exactly big news.
So what? (Score:1)
This is Step 1 to Modchipville (Score:1, Insightful)
Personally, I'm betting that the first mod-chips will be available before the PS3 or Revolution
Difficulty? (Score:2, Redundant)
Re:Difficulty? (Score:1)
you don't even need to RTFA, its in the damn summary
"It will NOT work on original discs as a PC DVD-ROM can't read those."
Re:Difficulty? (Score:1)
Re:Difficulty? (Score:3, Insightful)
Encrypted error correction? (Score:1)
But that won't stop dd!
It will if the DVD's error correction data is encrypted, making PC DVD-ROM drives with standard firmware return constant disc read errors.
Re:Encrypted error correction? (Score:1)
Or, even better, hack a linux-or-bsd dvd-rom driver to ignore ECC/EDC or any other error correction. That's what open source is for, right?
Unfortunately (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Unfortunately (Score:1)
Re:Unfortunately (Score:2)
Re:Unfortunately (Score:2, Insightful)
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Re:Unfortunately (Score:2)
Re:Unfortunately (Score:1)
I do and this launch is hardly the most successful. Even if you assume the overheating problems are small, they caused a rather loud stir. Also, consider that since the first shipment, I've heard of no retailers getting second shipments. It's great for MS that people want to buy the 360 but since no one can, I wouldn't really call it a success. And furthermore, since Sony still holds the record for most uni
Re:Unfortunately (Score:2)
I know that bashing MS gets you friends, but understand that the defects are hardly widespread and the PS2 suffered more than its share of problems.
Re:Unfortunately (Score:2)
Widespread != Most, btw. My facts are right, yours are obviously not. And personally I'm more of a Nintendo fanboy.
On last thing for you to remember: complaints are now more vocal than ever. Everybody's on the internet and everybody has a voice, and the most damning poll I've seen pins the percentage of defects at 15% (incredibly widespread, no sarcasm) but it's important to remember that an angry person will say he's angry sooner than a happy person will say he's happy. Also, there
Re:Unfortunately (Score:2)
Un-DVDs? (Score:5, Insightful)
Do they carry the DVD logo? Are these things DVDs or not?
Yeah, it might look like nitpicking, but standards and interoperability are crucial to an info-age society.
Re:Un-DVDs? (Score:2)
Re:Un-DVDs? (Score:2)
No, but if I put a disc that shows the DVD logo into a DVD player, I do expect it to play it. But since apparently these non-DVDs don't show the logo, it's a non-issue. I was just wondering.
Re:Un-DVDs? (Score:2)
(My European copy of Xbox Soul Calibur 2 has a CD-ROM logo on
Re:Un-DVDs? (Score:2)
Why would a DVD disc have a CD-ROM logo?
Well, the European Xbox version of Soul Calibur 2 does, but as it actually appears to be be a DVD-9. I was wondering if this was some sort of mixup with a CD-ROM version for PlayStation 2.
And I don't think there are any PS2 games on CD.
There are PlayStation 2 games on CD - the boxes (on the back) and discs at least even have the appropriate DVD or CD-ROM logos on them so you can see which is which. Check this gallery [vgmuseum.com], and on some of the discs or backs you ca
Re:Un-DVDs? (Score:2)
Am I the only one? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Am I the only one? (Score:1)
That said, when you consider that the original X-Box exploits were FONTS, it's totally possible to imagine that some other form of media will be this box's undoing. It probably won't be a bitmap (already done on the PSP), but something equally cool should be in order. Maybe a MIDI file!
Re:Am I the only one? (Score:1)
Re:Am I the only one? (Score:2)
I bet someone will manage in the end though.
If I May Make An Observation (Score:2, Insightful)
"You know, if you put a little hat on it, a snowball can last a long time in hell." - Dogbert
Tested? (Score:2)