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July 24th, 2007, 20:48 Posted By: wraggster
Zeblackos has once again updated his impressive looking puzzle game for the Nintendo DS.
Cant tell you whats new as google translation is rubbish :P
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July 24th, 2007, 20:43 Posted By: Shrygue
via Computer and Video Games
If you have your Wii set in WiiConnect24 mode you will be waking up to your Wii's glowing disc tray alerting you to some cool surprises in the next two months, according to teasing statements from Nintendo America honcho, Reggie Fils-Aime.
WiiConnect24 has had minimal use since the console's launch in the last year, but Reggie has said the surprises Nintendo promised at last year's E3 are "still coming".
"We announced at E3 [this year] a new channel: the Check Mii Out Channel. And we still have plans...", teased Fils-Aime.
"The surprise is coming... by the end of September," he goes on to reveal. "I think you'll like this surprise," he told GameHead.
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July 24th, 2007, 20:42 Posted By: wraggster
Due to unprecedented demand for the CycloDS Evolution, retailers have sold out and we’re in the process of manufacturing a large batch to keep up with demand. The next batch of CycloDS Evolution will be available in about ten days from now. We’re also pleased to announce that starting with the next batch the case colour will be available in either black or white
http://www.cyclopsds.com/cgi-bin/cyc...e.pl?page=news
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July 24th, 2007, 20:40 Posted By: wraggster
ThousandKnives has posted a new release of his shootemup for the DS:
You are the Martian- you are BRUTE! You are going to destroy earth and you're starting with this name.
I have uploaded a *minor* update of this game. The widespread feedback on this game has changed my mind about leaving it quite yet- though I'm still not sure how far it will go.
The game now uses Libfat and thus will crash certain emulators (I'm looking at you Dualis). Not sure about slot 2 devices, as I don't own one and so I haven't tested that. Works on my slot 1 perfectly, and will run on No$GBA though scores will be lost after powering off.
In this update:
- Better sound effect support
- Board to keep Top 10 scores & name entry.
- Various map edits
- First boss actions tweaked
- Powerup frequency reduced
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July 24th, 2007, 20:36 Posted By: wraggster
A rather cool release from KeithE:
Here is an application to turn your DS into a motion sensing USB gamepad. You'll need a DS Motion Card or MK6-motion or R6 gold for the motion sensing, and an MK5 (or clone) GBA slot USB linker. Plug all the cards in, plug the USB cable into your computer, and run the application. Presto - a motion sensing game controller.
There is no GUI, and no customization/calibration. Calibration can be done with your OS joystick calibration utility. No drivers for the computer are needed.
I made this several months ago, and was procrastinating releasing it. Darkfader asked for it, so I quickly updated it with the new DS Motion functions.
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July 24th, 2007, 20:20 Posted By: Shrygue
via Computer and Video Games
These new NiGHTS screens are pretty and all that, but they're not of NiGHTS flying around, doing his usual gem-collecting trickery.
They look like shots from a CGI intro in which you're introduced to two children, Helen and Will, whose dreams you presumably have to save.
See the images here. Leave feedback via comments.
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July 24th, 2007, 20:15 Posted By: Shrygue
via Eurogamer
Ubisoft has announced that it's bringing CSI to Wii and 360 for the first time ever this autumn.
The game's called Hard Evidence and is being painstakingly pieced together by Telltale Games, the brain behind Sam & Max's episodic crime capers.
The story will revolve around the Las Vegas team from the popular show on telly, featuring familiar faces Gil Grissom and Catherine Willows to name a few. We think it should have been that ginger one with the dramatic voice from CSI: Miami as the star. He's our favourite.
Anyway, the aim of the game is to solve various murders by using a vast array of forensic special moves. Procedures. So you'll be investigating crime scenes for bits of hair and all sorts of things the lazy cops handily skimmed over.
Those of you interested on playing this on Wii will be treated to motion-sensing navigation around various environments, while Xbox 360 owners are promised super-flashy cinematic graphics. Both versions will feature new and specific controls to make catching the bad guys a cinch.
It's also going to be the biggest and best offering so far, with longer cases to solve and more tools at your disposal - taken straight from the TV series, apparently.
It's already been confirmed for PC, and will launch simultaneously on all platforms.
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July 24th, 2007, 19:00 Posted By: wraggster
New from Play Asia
Taiko no Tatsujin DS is a rhythm action game. Like other Taiko games, the player plays the notes of a chosen song's drum part as they are displayed on the screen. The taiko drums can be played using the touch screen or the buttons.
Taiko no Tatsujin DS has the ability to engage in 4 player wireless multiplayer. Users can also dress up and add decoration to the cartoon taiko characters.
Namco's Taiko no Tatsujin DS for Nintendo DS™ is shipping today at US$ 48.90 only.
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July 24th, 2007, 18:48 Posted By: wraggster
New weekly special offer from Play Asia
Wario is back with 200 all-new microgames and all-new ways to play them!
In WarioWare: Twisted!, you control the action by rotating the entire Game Boy Advance left or right and, sometimes, pressing the A Button. This must be the first game to include a screen warning you to spin your game system around -- but not yourself!
Want a wind-up music box with a statuette of Mona on her scooter, a ski-jump game or piano lessons? WarioWare: Twisted's got 'em, along with scads more bonus games, figurines, music, instruments, and other souvenirs from Wario's home burg, Diamond City.
Nintendo's Gameboy Advance™ mini game collection Mawaru Made in Wario (aka. WarioWare: Twisted!) is now available at discounted US$ 16.90 only.
Game features:
Each Game Pak is equipped with a Gyro Sensor that detects sideways motion
Play over 200 all-new, lightning-quick microgames by rotating the GBA or pressing the A Button
Unlock over 130 souvenirs from Diamond City, including bonus games, moveable figurines, music, instruments, and many other novelties.
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July 24th, 2007, 06:03 Posted By: Kojote
After last week's beta, here comes the final v1.9 of PuzzleManiak. PuzzleManiak is a collection of minigames for the NDS.
Changes:
- added icons for Dominosa as requested in the forum
- added icons for Slitherlink as requested in the forum
- fixed bug of 'online scores' not available on the NDS
Download: http://www.puzzlemaniak.com/
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July 23rd, 2007, 21:24 Posted By: Shrygue
via Nintendo Wii Fanboy
Unlike last week and the week before it, we're actually able to report on game releases this week. Well, actually it's only a game release, but that's still better than nothing. Releasing on both the PSP and Wii this week, gamers will be able to pick up:Are you looking forward to picking up Sega's shooter this week?
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July 23rd, 2007, 14:20 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from Exdream:
Hi!
After I worked for the university on a radial layout for a graph, I had the idea to convert the radial menu from one of my favorite games Secret Of Mana to the Nintendo DS.
In this early version there is only on layer and you can select some icons with the stylus. You can also choose different numbers of icons and change the radius.
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July 23rd, 2007, 14:17 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from Marovada:
I have made a BASIC interpreter for the Nintendo DS. I call it Wee Basic. It is DLDI compatible and includes a demo BASIC program to show you the available commands and syntax. Best of all you can program on the DS itself.
You can download it freely from my blog: http://freescifistories.wordpress.com/
I will be posting more information on my blog when I get an opportunity, including a more detailed walk through of the demo program.
Note that I cobbled the editor together very quickly & I will have to better it over time & iron out some bugs.
As with all homebrew, use at your own risk.
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July 23rd, 2007, 13:49 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released at Play Asia
You’ve got the cards. You’ve got the chips. But have you got the nerve? See for yourself!
With the new World Championship Poker® featuring Howard Lederer All-In, it’s like you’re right across the table from some of the world’s top poker-playing personalities Howard Lederer, Annie Duke, Robert Williamson III, Marcel Luske, Thomas Bihl and Erin Ness.
Are you up to the challenge? Sit down, shuffle up, and let’s deal!
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July 23rd, 2007, 13:36 Posted By: wraggster
via engadget
The underground scene of game-created music is really thriving, with the latest example to emerge from under the radar being a drum machine hack for a GameBoy. A bright yellow GameBoy, 1MB of flash memory, a serial interface, and a custom ROM is all that's needed to put out some beats: with a little help from some solenoids and flat surfaces, of course. Putting it all together is the hard part, and half the fun we suspect.
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July 22nd, 2007, 21:09 Posted By: wraggster
sephiroth ff7 has released a new horizontal space shooter homebrew game for the Nintendo DS.
How to play:
Look at ship.txt to see how the code functions.
Open it with ship_compile to compile it.
Other information:
For the moment the play reads the file only if it is named “ship.shp”
Stage far from advanced, just to show operation.
Separately the idea of the customization, I do not know too what I will do of this shoot' em' up.
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July 22nd, 2007, 21:05 Posted By: wraggster
Updated release from Chuck studios, heres the release info:
Wow, version 1.1 already. This one has PSRAM loading for ROMs smaller than 16MB, thanks to a great code snippet by cory1492, and support for a custom borders! Borders have a weird graphical error, but only the first time the NDS is run. I have no idea why.
Also now included is a Linux and Mac GUI written by dg10050. The installer is located at:
http://www.dpgdownloads.com/ndstatio...tation_install And the readme is available here:
http://www.dpgdownloads.com/ndstation/linux/README
Bugfixes are a small graphical hiccup in the GUI and an error in compilations caused by some cheap hacks I used, also in the GUI.
An important note about mixing PSRAM and NOR ROMs:
* * If you run a NOR ROM, then use a PSRAM ROM, your NOR ROM's
* * save will no longer be present on the 3-in-1. To get it
* * back you must run the NOR ROM's flasher again.
The next release should be able to detect if a NOR ROM is already flashed and simply restore the save. Also, border support will be implemented soon. Future plans include compression, something no other 3-in-1 flasher has!
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