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Net Yaroze 2014: Games & Demos [NTSC-PAL]

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Net Yaroze 2014: Games & Demos [NTSC-PAL]

Post by MadZiontist » Wed Oct 22, 2014 4:22 pm

This is a compilation of dozens and dozens of indie/homebrew developed games for the PlayStation, from way back when, on Sony's Net Yaroze dev console/kit. This release was put together by Cobol. I converted the NTSC & PAL compatible PS image into a PSP PS EBOOT. The EBOOT was tested on 6.60 ME-2.2 and runs perfectly from flash.

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What Is Net Yaroze?
[spoiler]Net Yaroze

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Net Yaroze System Requirements:

PC
Operating system: IBM or Macintosh
CPU: 66Mhz
Memory: 4Mb
Hard drive: 10Mb
Graphics hardware: SVGA monitor compatible
Sound hardware: None
Network: 28.8kb/s


The Net Yaroze (ネットやろうぜ Netto Yarōze?) is a development kit for the PlayStation video game console. It was a promotion by Sony Computer Entertainment to computer programming hobbyists in 1997. Yarōze means "Let's do it together!".

For about $750 USD, the Net Yaroze (DTL-H300x) package would contain a special black-colored debugging PlayStation unit with documentation, software, and no regional lockout. The user provided a personal computer (IBM-PC or Macintosh; NEC PC-9801 was also supported in Japan) to write the computer code, compile it, and send the program to the PlayStation.

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Contents

1 Versions
2 Games produced
3 Notes
4 External links

Versions

While lacking regional lockout, the Net Yaroze console exists in three variations; one for Japan, one for North America and one for Europe/Australia. The Europe/Australia version boots in PAL mode, while the others boot in NTSC mode. There are further differences between the Japanese kit and the others; the manuals are in Japanese, the software for Japanese PCs is included, and the discs and access card sticker have different printing. The Japanese version is sometimes unofficially referred to as DTL-3000 rather than DTL-H3000.

The Net Yaroze was only available for purchase by mail order; but Sony also provided it to universities in the UK, France (EPITA) and Japan.

The European Net Yaroze kit contains the following items:

1 Net Yaroze PlayStation console (black matte texture)
2 PlayStation controllers (black matte texture)
1 AC power cord (with UK plug; in France an AC adapter was also included)
1 AV cable
1 European AV adapter
1 Net Yaroze boot disc (a greenish PlayStation CD-ROM)
1 Net Yaroze software development disc (A CD-ROM containing development tools for PC)
1 Access Card (a black memory card-like dongle, required for booting in remote-controlled mode), with sticker
1 Communications Cable (a special serial cable used to link the console and the computer over a serial communication)
1 "Start Up Guide" manual
1 "Library Reference" manual
1 "User Guide" manual


Additionally, CodeWarrior was ported for the Net Yaroze, as well as LightWave 3D.

The Net Yaroze lacks many of the features the official PlayStation Software Developers Kit provided, such as advanced hardware debugging, special software, certain libraries, and Sony's extensive technical support (including BBS and live telephone support). Dedicated Usenet groups, with access restricted to Net Yaroze members, were maintained by Sony; homepage hosting was also provided. The access was restricted according to the kit's region of origin, which made collaboration between users in different territories impractical.

The Yaroze's primary RAM was the same as a standard grey PlayStation 1 (2 megabytes). Game code, graphics, audio samples and run-time libraries were limited to fit in the 2 MB, as Sony did not allow Net Yaroze members to burn data to CD-ROM's to be booted and run on the console. This however, was not a problem for licensed developers who owned the official SDK. There are many commercial PlayStation titles (EG: Devil Dice) that can be entirely RAM-resident, and have been developed with the Net Yaroze, while using the CD strictly to spool Red Book audio (CD-DA).

Games produced

Many games made by hobbyists on the Net Yaroze were released on various demo discs that came along with the Official UK PlayStation Magazine (and other official PlayStation magazines around Europe) from December 1997 up to March 2004. The last Official UK PlayStation Magazine issue, number 108, featured a compilation with many Net Yaroze games. A regular PlayStation disc, featuring a number of user-developed games, was produced by SCEE and sent to PAL zone Yaroze owners.

Some of these games were based on arcade classics such as Mr. Do and Puzzle Bobble, while others (e.g. Time Slip) were illustrations of a novel concept. The Game Developer UK Competition, organized by Scottish Enterprise in collaboration with the Scottish Games Alliance, Sony and Edge in 1998, accepted Net Yaroze entries; the overall winner was Chris Chadwick for his game Blitter Boy: Operation Monster Mall. An updated version of Time Slip was later released for Xbox Live Arcade in February 2011 and Windows in January 2012.

Contrary to popular belief, the Net Yaroze was neither the first nor only official consumer console development kit. The PC-Engine Develo pre-dates it, and the WonderWitch followed it. The GP32 can run user programs out of the box. Finally, many earlier consoles (Astrocade, Famicom…) offered limited programming capabilities with BASIC dialects.

Net Yaroze had no direct successors on subsequent PlayStation platforms, but Sony's Linux for PlayStation 2 and YA-BASIC offered a similar feature to hobbyists and amateur developers on the PlayStation 2 console.[/spoiler]

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Re: Net Yaroze 2014: Games & Demos [NTSC-PAL]

Post by fouadtjuhmaster » Sat Oct 25, 2014 8:21 pm

wow, this is kinda cool! But are you sure it is allowed to be posted here?
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Re: Net Yaroze 2014: Games & Demos [NTSC-PAL]

Post by JamppCobal » Sun Oct 26, 2014 1:49 am

Thanks! Is this different from this one? viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6656&p=73801&hilit= ... oze#p73801
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Re: Net Yaroze 2014: Games & Demos [NTSC-PAL]

Post by MadZiontist » Sun Oct 26, 2014 2:24 am

fouadtjuhmaster wrote:wow, this is kinda cool! But are you sure it is allowed to be posted here?
I'm not sure why it wouldn't be. It's just a PSX EBOOT with homebrew on it, that was created with the Sony PlayStation Net Yaroze dev kit. The games were made by homebrew devs who bought the kit, and legally/freely distributed the games in various ways. It was first on Wololo (IIRC) that I even heard about Yaroze, when a member posted an older PS EBOOT (with far fewer games on it) on here. That thread thrived, was never shut down, and remains to this day: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6656. This upload is just a newer compilation, with way more games, and was compiled and released by a different dev.. I do understand why you wonder whether it's ok to post this though. I had to stop and think about it for a min.. It seems like something that shouldn't be legit, but it's as legit as posting any PSP homebrew on here. :)
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Re: Net Yaroze 2014: Games & Demos [NTSC-PAL]

Post by wololo » Sun Oct 26, 2014 4:22 am

This looks awesome and I am perfectly fine with this link being here. This has nothing to do with piracy as far as I can tell. Thanks for this, will give it a try!
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Post by fanou18 » Sun Oct 26, 2014 11:58 am

Thank a lot from France :p
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Re: Net Yaroze 2014: Games & Demos [NTSC-PAL]

Post by MadZiontist » Sun Oct 26, 2014 2:34 pm

JamppCobal wrote:Thanks! Is this different from this one? viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6656&p=73801&hilit= ... oze#p73801
Sorry, missed your post earlier. Yes it's a different compilation than the one in that link. This Net Yaroze compilation was put together by a different dev, and has a TON more games on it than the other (older) one. This one has all the games that the other one has, and way more on top of them.
fanou18 wrote:Thank a lot from France :p
You're most welcome. :)
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Re: Net Yaroze 2014: Games & Demos [NTSC-PAL]

Post by JamppCobal » Sun Oct 26, 2014 4:24 pm

MadZiontist wrote:
JamppCobal wrote:Thanks! Is this different from this one? viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6656&p=73801&hilit= ... oze#p73801
Sorry, missed your post earlier. Yes it's a different compilation than the one in that link. This Net Yaroze compilation was put together by a different dev, and has a TON more games on it than the other (older) one. This one has all the games that the other one has, and way more on top of them.
Sweet! I love this kind of stuff.
Thanks again for posting this.
Now excuse me while I relive some of the old days. 8-) LoL.
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Re: Net Yaroze 2014: Games & Demos [NTSC-PAL]

Post by MadZiontist » Mon Oct 27, 2014 8:02 pm

wololo wrote:This looks awesome and I am perfectly fine with this link being here. This has nothing to do with piracy as far as I can tell. Thanks for this, will give it a try!
My bad, I didn't see your post. Awesome and you're welcome! I have more homebrew as well, from other classic consoles (Atari 2600, NES, GEN, SNES, etc.). Not hacks, but homebrew stuff. I haven't seen a subforum that looks like it would be for something like that though. Would it be ok to post homebrew ROMs from such consoles as well? I don't see how those would be any different either. A homebrew is a homebrew. :lol:
JamppCobal wrote:
MadZiontist wrote:
JamppCobal wrote:Thanks! Is this different from this one? viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6656&p=73801&hilit= ... oze#p73801
Sorry, missed your post earlier. Yes it's a different compilation than the one in that link. This Net Yaroze compilation was put together by a different dev, and has a TON more games on it than the other (older) one. This one has all the games that the other one has, and way more on top of them.
Sweet! I love this kind of stuff.
Thanks again for posting this.
Now excuse me while I relive some of the old days. 8-) LoL.
No doubt! Yeah this kinda stuff is sweet. Have fun. :)
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Re: Net Yaroze 2014: Games & Demos [NTSC-PAL]

Post by fiddystick » Mon Oct 27, 2014 8:35 pm

Nice! I've had the old copy forever.. Excited to see if there's anything dope I was missing out on. Thanks! :D

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