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December 4th, 2007, 09:28 Posted By: wraggster
Christ has released some new maps for his DS Map Homebrew.
Heres the new maps
GERMANY
- AMAP4DS-Cologne-Rail-Bus v3.2
- AMAP4DS-Dortmund-City-Rail-Bus v3.2
- AMAP4DS-Dortmund-Rail v3.2
- AMAP4DS-Essen-Rail v3.2
FRANCE
- AMAP4DS-Strasbourg-CUS v3.2
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December 4th, 2007, 09:18 Posted By: wraggster
Tepples has released a new version of his Tetris clone for the GBA and Nintendo DS, heres whats new:
0.40a (2007-11-30)
* Does not attempt to create a ghost piece before the first
falling piece. This may fix a crash on some systems if the
first game played during a session has deep drop turned on
(reported by Rich Nagel on Windows 98 Second Edition).
* Deep drop ghost piece code stops checking at the ceiling.
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December 4th, 2007, 08:46 Posted By: wraggster
Foxy has released a new homebrew for the GBA that looks like the awesome sounding film of the same name

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December 4th, 2007, 08:41 Posted By: wraggster
Alex has released a new version of his excellent PUzzle Game collection for the Nintendo DS, heres whats new:
Version 3.3 is out, and here is the changelog:
- Fix bug on sending scores
- The “send all scores” feature does now send all scores for all profiles (previously, it did send all scores for actual profile).
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December 4th, 2007, 08:39 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from sumiguchi
This is a rythm game where rockets of 4 colors are shot into the sky. When the rocket hits the marker of the same color, tap that color on the pad. Time it right to explode the fireworks...miss and the rocket fizzles out. Play to the rythm of the music... Don't like my rythm? - record your own by pressing select instead of start. (no undo)
The music, provided by Cid2Mizard from dev-fr, is read from fat and note data is read/write from fat. DLDI patch the rom
Use your own mp3 (downsample to 22k mono, 2MB max, and rename to the files provided) to try your own song or your favorite song  I used Tom's code for mp3 found here
Anyways - let me know what'cha think
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December 4th, 2007, 08:34 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from Abcd1234:
Welcome to the home page for my port of NetHack to the Nintendo DS. The goal of this project is to create a port of NetHack for the DS utilizing the unique features of the DS to create an easy-to-use NetHacking experience. I think I've succeeded in that goal. I'm probably wrong.
Features
An unscaled, scrolling map view on the lower screen, which can be interacted with using the touchscreen.
Minimap, message, and status information rendered to the top screen.
Support for 16- and 256-color BMP tilesets, including non-rectangular tiles (tiles must have dimensions which are a multiple of 8, e.g. 8x8, 8x16, etc).
Support for text mode, with optional full color and IBM graphics.
Popup command window for easy access to the full command set.
On-screen keyboard for text input and extended commands.
Keys are almost completely configurable.
Support for both left- and right-handed modes.
Save and restore.
Sleep mode.
News
Well, version 1.5 is now out, supporting text mode, complete with IBM graphics and full colour (both of which are, of course, optional)! To upgrade, just unzip the new archive straight over the old installation. As for enabling text mode, simply edit NetHack/defaults.nh, and comment out the OPTION line defining the tile settings. Feel free to remove the 'ibmgraphics' or 'color' options, if you like things a little more plain.
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December 4th, 2007, 02:22 Posted By: JKKDARK
New version of the MSX emulator for Game Boy Advance.
Changelog:
*Added 64kB of RAM instead of 32kB (Batman).
*Fixed initialization of horizontal position of keyboard.
*Fixed initializing of all CPU regs on reset.
*Fixed pushing and poping of AF register (BC Quest for Tires II).
*Optimised some of the SBC instructions.
*Optimised DAA opcode.
*Optimised one of the SRA opcodes.
*Optimised tile rendering.
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December 4th, 2007, 01:04 Posted By: Shrygue
via IGN
Sometimes little whispers around the internet pay off, and sometimes they're as bad as slamming your face in a door. Today was the door kind. It was rumored (or at least hoped) that Super Mario RPG would be coming to VC this week, and that rumor/dream has again been delayed once more. Instead, Nintendo has released three new classics to the Virtual Console this morning, including one from the NES era, one from SEGA Genesis, and of course, a TG-16 title.
This week's release includes ZANAC for NES, a single player top-down shooter, the short-lived Genesis fighter Eternal Champions, and The Dynastic Hero; an action-RPG set in the insect kingdom. For more information on these games, check out the always-included official Nintendo game breakdowns below. Happy downloading.
ZANAC (NES, 1 player, rated E for Everyone - Mild Fantasy Violence, 500 Wii Points): ZANAC is a vertically scrolling shoot-'em-up game that was released in November 1986. Take control of the state-of-the-art fighter, ZANAC, with the objective of destroying the bases of the mechanized enemy forces. Use your full array of regular weapons as well as eight special weapons to clear the 12 intense areas of the game. Be careful, though, as the game changes the degree of difficulty in real time based on how well you play. This ensures that it feels like you're experiencing a new game every time you play.
Eternal Champions (Sega Genesis, 1-2 players, rated T for Teen - Animated Blood, Animated Violence, 800 Wii Points): This 2-D fighting game introduces a cast of different characters that met untimely deaths in their lives on Earth. Now they have been given a chance to compete against each other, with the winner taking on the Eternal Champion, the ultimate fighter in the universe. The reward for defeating the Eternal Champion is a return to Earth for the opportunity to avenge death and restore balance to the universe. Choose from nine unique characters with a variety of fighting styles, and bring your best moves to defeat all comers in your quest to topple the Eternal Champion.
The Dynastic Hero (TurboGrafx16 CD-ROM, 1 player, rated E for Everyone - Comic Mischief, 800 Wii Points): The Dynastic Hero is an action RPG featuring a cast of insect characters. The story begins with the invasion of their peaceful homeland of Tarron by the evil Drilkor Empire. Rushing to the insects' aid is Dyna, the prince of Beetras. Take control of Dyna as he battles through action-filled stages. Equip weapons and items to vanquish the relentless foes, and acquire special items that enable you to brave the journey across the perilous desert or open sea. But it's not just all action. Correctly answer multiple-choice quizzes, and play the ocarina to find the right melody to open doors. Plus, there are countless traps and other puzzles packed into this fun game to keep you entertained and ensure you continue coming back for more.
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December 3rd, 2007, 23:37 Posted By: Shrygue
via Gizmodo

easy enough to throw a few lights and a clear door on your PC or console and declare it a mod. But to make it look like this modded Wii takes an aesthetic eye. Put together by a modder who calls himself Kypes, the Wii features a black face and stand, clear sides, painted Disk Drive and LEDs that feature enough neon goodness to get a hipster excited.
What makes the LED arrangement so nice is the way the purple lights cross to highlight the disk drive and the green lights illuminate the rear fan. Kypes also included an additional SD slot in the back, a built in Game Cube memory card, and a new light for the load slot. Check out the video below for a better idea.
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December 3rd, 2007, 23:26 Posted By: Shrygue
via Kotaku

My friends, there are mods and there are mods. But for a mod to be awarded the immortality of Kotakutalics, it need be something extraordinary. This Wii Zapper constructed (solely?) of legos (UPDATE: screw grammar, I say it this way) is indeed something extraordinary. Because at long last, Man has the proper peripheral to play an honest game of LEGO Duck Hunt. And we're sure it's every bit as wonderful as we thought it to be.
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December 3rd, 2007, 23:24 Posted By: Shrygue
via Kotaku

If you are lucky enough to own not only a Wii but a one-of-a-kind Zelda Wii covered in 7,500 24-carat dipped Swarovski crystals, then no, you can't complain to us about much of anything. Sure, you may still have family or relationship problems--we know money can't buy happiness. But apparently money very much can buy objects that induce happiness by attracting new friends and new family to your prominence. But if the custom Wii is our of your price range, maybe you'll settle for the same designer's swank Mario DS:

At $350 [£170], that DS is not such a bad price. And I'll admit it...I actually kind of like it. But only kind of.
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December 3rd, 2007, 21:20 Posted By: Shrygue
via Computer and Video Games
Nintendo has detailed the exciting online mode of Super Smash Bros. Brawl on Wii, via the daily-updated official website.
Series director Masahiro Sakurai boasts about the simple nature of Brawl's online antics, and explains in exact detail how to get yourself into an online game. By the looks of it, even your girlfriend and nan could do it.
Things, unfortunately, start off with a quick swapsy of the Wii's controversial friend codes, following a quick browse through your friends list wherein you can create a personalised profile with icon and motto.
Once that's out of the way, getting a game on looks pretty straight forward. Don't take our (or Nintendo's) word for it though; have a look at the screenshots here.
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December 3rd, 2007, 21:08 Posted By: wraggster
New from Divineo China

Sports fans, look no further, this is the ultimate sport pack for Wii! 10 accessories to use your Wii remote with ultimate sport feeling. Everything is included for an unbeatable price!
- Easy to use and set-up
- Special and novel design for Wii important components
- Sport games useful all-in-one bundle set accessories
- Steady and harden plastic material manufacture, not easy breaking
- Ideal for sport experience
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December 3rd, 2007, 20:27 Posted By: Shrygue
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I4U points out that when acquiring some Wiis from wholesalers, they were surprised to find that the price had increased from last year. While the Wii retails for $250 [£121], in 2006 they had to settle for a $476.11 [£230] pricetag for just the Wii system. This year, that number has inflated to $538.80 [£260]...or become [£14.50] $60 more expensive. We can't believe it either.
Obviously our first reaction, sorry I4U, is never buy a Wii from their store (and for other absurd prices, just check out Amazon's third party seller options). Direct from your favorite chain retailer still seems like the best bet to score a Wii, because while they are in short supply, at least you can buy one for $250 (what the Wii should cost).
And hopefully consumers won't give in this Christmas and spend too much on the console...again. A wholesaler moving a Wii for over double retail is nothing more than a scalper. It's hard to believe that modern technology distribution models would support such deplorable behavior that benefits so few.
I don't pretend to know the ins and outs of the wholesale world, but I think it's time for Nintendo to take names and be more choosy to whom they sell their consoles. And maybe resellers who are complaining about ridiculous wholesalers shouldn't be supporting them either.
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December 3rd, 2007, 15:39 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released at Play Asia:

features
All New Controls — Pull off hotshot moves with controls optimized for the DS touch screen
All New Single-Player Campaign — Choose which solar system you'll save first. Then pick back up where you left off, if you can ever put it down!
DS and Wii Linked Content — Link the DS and Wii versions to unlock bonus content
description
Blast your way through all-new battle grids, upgrade your new Battle Drone and blast through relentless waves of enemies in the first-ever Geometry Wars single-player campaign. Then join a friend for fast-paced multiplayer mode that's out of this world!
Geometry Wars: Galaxies also includes the full version of Bizarre Creations' Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved.
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-23hg.html
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December 3rd, 2007, 15:31 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released at Play Asia:

Building upon the addictive and easy-to-learn gameplay of a puzzle game by integrating story and character progression elements found in RPGs, Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords delivers a brand new type of game that pushes the puzzle genre to a previously unseen level. Create and build a persistent hero, from one of 4 unique classes; who gains skills, spells, weapons and more over the course of the game Customizable characters give players the ability to fight battles with unique strategies Build your empire as you capture cities, build castles and gain a party of companions that will aid you in battle
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December 3rd, 2007, 15:28 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released at Play Asia:

The History Channel takes you to the Battle for the Pacific where you will experience history brought to life in one of the defining campaigns of World War II. Relive epic land battles fought on some of the most brutal and unforgiving battlefields in recorded history. Retake strategically important locations throughout the Pacific Theatre that are vital to the allies on the ?Road to Tokyo.? Play through the eyes of an American GI as you experience intense, no holds barred action against an opponent for which surrender isn't an option! Fire authentic allied and axis weaponry including sub-machine guns, sniper rifles, anti-aircraft guns, pistols, and grenades Relive History - each level begins with a documentary video featuring actual battle footage, key facts and statistics, and the importance that the battle ultimately played in the allied victory.
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