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February 5th, 2007, 16:49 Posted By: wraggster
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Trusting that Nintendogs hasn't already exhausted your fascination for cutesy touch-screen animals, Konami is set to release GoPets, a new pet sim that will let gamers take their pets online.
Nintendogs had a clever local wireless 'Bark' mode that let two DS units in close proximity connect directly.
GoPets, which features dogs and cats, aims to go one better and let users take their lovable pets online to mingle with other pets from around the world.
Players will also be able to communicate text and icons as they travel around the virtual world. A journal keeps a record of all the friends you make.
An offline mode will also feature, set on an island with a small community and mini games. Sounds a bit like Animal Crossing.
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February 5th, 2007, 16:45 Posted By: wraggster
Konami is breathing new life into 15 of its classic arcade titles with a new retro collection for DS.
Only a few titles have been revealed, with Gradius, a brilliant horizontal-scrolling space shooter, heading-up the confirmed titles. Yie-Ar Kung Fu, a basic beat-'em-up and Time Pilot, a single-screen shooter in different time zones are also confirmed.
As has become the trend with retro collections of late, the game will feature direct ports of the original Arcade games, as well as updated and remixed version that take more advantage of the modern hardware.
Updates will include the option to configure the screen for vertical or horizontal play, as well as bonus mode that will let you listen to music and sound effects from the 15 titles and view game art, biographies and trivia.
Konami Arcade Classics is due in Autumn 2007
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February 4th, 2007, 22:28 Posted By: wraggster
No$gba the GBA and DS Emulator for Windows has been updated with a new release, heres whats new:
nds/2d: adjusted window width (nds=256, instead gba=240) (famicom wars demo)
nds/memory: allows to execute code in vram (used by mariokart demo on nds7)
iomap: replaced various "vals" by "io10seg" (matching to nds9/nds7 pages)
nds/wifi/xcept: allows nintendo to write 00h/55h/AAh/FFh to read-only BB-ports
nds/3d/irq: emulates gxfifo irq (used by lara/brainage demos)
nds/3d/help: added notes on how/when to acknowledge gxfifo irq (see gxstat)
nds/3d/dma: emulates gxfifo dma (used by submarine demo and possibly others)
nds/dma: renamed/renumbered $profiler_id_dma (supporting the eight ds-modes)
nds/3d/help: added GXFIFO DMA Overkill on Packed Commands Without Parameters
setup: added gba-solar-sensor setting (now also in freeware version setup)
setup: removed experimental rear-alpha option (tested / always enabled now)
nds/backup: bugfix: forces no nds-backup in gba-mode (fixes fatalunexpected)
nds/xboo: added upload-wait/timeout (for remote secure_area_extra_decryption)
nds/dma: prevents gba-style dma3-capture on nds (fixes submarine demo freeze)
nds/dma: simplified different dma mode bits by dma_kick_mask at mount_system
nds/3d/help: added 3d-lockup note (on swapbuffers with incomplete vertex list)
a22i: supports "NOT" operator (more or less, crashes on faulty priority order)
a22i/bugfix: long/negative multiply in numeric expression (swapped lsw2/msw2)
nds/3d: handles 8bit ldrb reads from 3d ports (4000320h and up)
gba/nds-cartloader: fixed crash on loading GBA-carts from inside NDS7-mode
thanks: RockmanRotties and Diablow for bugreports on demos and fatalunexpected
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February 4th, 2007, 17:01 Posted By: scorpei
I've finished my review of the CycloDS, a new GBA media adapter for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo DS lite using mijiSD and microSD cards.
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The Cyclo team is a newcomer to the scene, with their only (released) product line being the CycloDS. So how well have they done? The CycloDS series is composed out of two (GBA slot) solutions. One made for the normal DS (and GBA) using miniSD and one specific for the Nintendo DS lite using microSD. Although they have been announced quite some time ago they have only recently become available. The Cyclo team have also announced another solution (no information released) and a Wii mod-chip.
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February 4th, 2007, 15:47 Posted By: wraggster
Xparano has updated his DSCam app:
Heres whats new:
What's New in 0.3 (Download Beta 3)
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Some bug fixes around
Server:
More autostart options added
Blinks in taskbar when message received
Logo added
DS ping to detect disconnection
Transmission improved
DS Client:
Pictures are now showing full screen
Play familiar sound when receiving message
Logo added
Basic historic added
You must have .NET framework 2.0 installed on your computer for the server. You must have a WFC Connection working. Uses port TCP 9998/9999
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February 4th, 2007, 15:41 Posted By: wraggster
New release from Kyuzumaki is a Rom editing tool for homebrew usage:
With romer you can easliy alter the icons and titles in homebrew roms as you please. Romer also allows developers to easily add icons to their projects. Romer will reconstruct the header information and create a valid icon without affecting the applications function.
The program requires the .net framework v2.0 to run. Remember the program is still Beta so do make sure to backup your roms before you edit them as there may be a few bugs that need to be ironed out.
Beta2.1 Changes:
- Inverted Pallete to fix transparency issue (gif's with no transparent pixels may display incorrectly)
- Fixed corrupted title error when editing just the title
- Fixed spaces (no longer added to embed titles)
- Put in new checks to prevent homebrew being edited if no icon file is selected
- Homebrew checkbox auto unticks once a homebrew it edited
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February 4th, 2007, 15:32 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from HtheB
MancalaDS is a fun game, but playing a game without a song is WAAAY boring... So I decided to make some songs for MancalaDS and release it. ....
Lotti (the creator of MancalaDS) didn't had much time so I put it on my site. He will put it later in his own blog too.
Changelog MancalaDS 2.1:
* Added some songs and menu sound.
MancalaDS is a board game (Single player or 2 players on 1 DS) for the Nintendo DS.
The games of this family best known in the Western world are Oware (or Awele), Kalah, Sungka and Omweso, and Bao.
Mancala games play a role in many Africa and some Asian societies comparable to that of chess in the West.
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February 4th, 2007, 15:04 Posted By: wraggster
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WiiToMidi allows you to convert signals from a Nintendo Wii controller to MIDI signals. It is a Cocoa application for Mac OS X and uses the DarwiinRemote WiiRemote framework to decode Wii controller signals. It also supports the Nunchuk controller.
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February 4th, 2007, 15:00 Posted By: wraggster
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We all know DK Bongo Blast is gone from GameCube and reborn on Wii. The title is set for release on Nintendo's new system this year, along with Kirby, for that matter. Efforts like Wii Health and Wii Music will also be coming, but that's another blog post. For now, let's talk Bongo Blast.
Up until recently, people have speculated that Nintendo would make available some bongos for Wii so that peeps could best enjoy the experience. But I don't think so. Why? You've got the bongos already: the Wii remote and nunchuk.
That is all.
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February 4th, 2007, 14:56 Posted By: wraggster
Gamepro and IGN have posted that the following Wii games are coming soon, heres the list:
*100 Bullets - Fall 2007*
Alive-TBA 2007, Ubisoft
Devil Kings Series - 2007 Capcom
Digimon- 2007 , Namco
DK bongo blast-spring 2007, Nintendo
Harry Potter and the order of the Phoenix- July, EA
Iron Man: The Movie, 2008, SEGA
Kirby- 2007 Nintendo
Legend of Dragon- 2007
Lost- 2007, Ubisoft
Machi Kuru Domino- 2007
Ratatouille- Fall 2007, THQ
*Mario Kart Wii- 2007, Nintendo*
*Pilot Wings -2007- Nintendo*
*Wii shooting- 2007*
*Wii motor sports airplane- 2007*
TNA impact- 2007, Midway
JAWA- 2007, spike
Wii music- October 2007
Space station Tycoon- Summer 2007- Namco
Dance Factory- March 2007
*Animal Crossing- 2007*
Raid over the River-2007
*Sadness- August- Nibris*
Pilot Wings and Mario Kart Wii interest me massively 
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February 4th, 2007, 14:50 Posted By: wraggster
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No, it's not a joke! After all these training games, it was inevitable (perhaps you don't know but, roughly ten training games get released by companies other than Nintendo for every one that is endorsed by dr. kawashima). DS Therapy has the subtitle 'mainichi kokorobics', a conjunction of the words 'heart' (kokoro) and 'aerobics', this 'daily heart aerobics'. The game has you answering quizes in a 'light hearted' manner, and then you're diagnosed based on the latest psychological research, or so says developer Dimple Entertainment, creator of adventure sims, largely. Theoretically it should track your progress as well.
The game is planned for a may release at 4,800 yen, and features character illustrations by kaorin wakamatsu. They actually do seem to have consulting psychologists on staff, but this is still quite odd to me.
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February 4th, 2007, 14:49 Posted By: wraggster
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Banpresto has put up a commercial for their Dimps-developed original DS fighter Draglade, which shows a bit of action from the game. Looks fast-paced, and you can see just a little of the 'custom beat battle' elements. There's actually a section up now which explains it. Basically it's a bit like how records work in Samurai Champloo for PS2. New beats allow different combo chains, and it seems you have the ability to actually create beats yourself. Also, I can't recall if this was mentioned before, but Wifi is now confirmed for the game. There will be realtime ranking, and for local users, download play is supported.
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February 4th, 2007, 14:47 Posted By: wraggster
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Rocket Company's budget-priced DS curling game has been out for a little while now, and is officially endorsed by an actual japanese curling team. They've recently put up a commercial, if you want to see if the game is actually as boring as it seems (hint: yes, but probably better on a DS than any other system).
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February 4th, 2007, 14:44 Posted By: wraggster
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WiiBot is the pet project of two engineers who apparently have way too much cool hardware and time on their hands. These two guys figure that as long as you have a Kuka KR16 industrial robot to work with, why not see if you can control it with the Wii Remote? The result is a tennis-playing, sword-wielding mechanical arm that simultaneously captures 'weekend of nerdy fun' and 'accident waiting to happen' in a fun two minute video. The website even details the technical aspects of teaching a robot to parry.
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February 4th, 2007, 14:41 Posted By: wraggster
New from Divineo UK

Link your Wii to your current network!
You’ve got a Nintendo Wii. You have a broadband internet connection on your PC. You’ve heard about all the fun things you can do online with your console. Yet when it comes to connecting your Wii to the net, you don’t know where to start. You need the Wii LAN Adapter…
With our amazing new LAN Adapter for the Nintendo Wii, you can create a wired high-speed internet connection for your console. Just plug the Adapter into your Wii, and then connect it to your PC’s DSL or Cable modem or your router using the six-foot patch cable supplied. It’s as simple as that!
Because Wii LAN Adapter uses a cable connection, it always offers a high-speed, reliable connection. It’s ideal for places where wireless connectivity isn't possible, perhaps because of thick walls or interference from other products. At last, you can enjoy uninterrupted online gaming!
Specifications & extra information
Features
Connect your Wii to the internet via cable network.
USB 2.0 connection to your Wii.
Plugs into DSL/cable modem or router.
Includes 6ft patch cable.
Faster connection than WiFi.
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February 4th, 2007, 14:40 Posted By: wraggster
New from Divineo UK

Now you can be sure to maximize everything the Nintendo® Wii™ has to offer with the Talismoon Wii™ component cable. Become in awe of tremendously enhanced visuals and super crisp textures! Immerse yourself in the digital gaming world and get closer to the game with another premium quality product by Talismoon. Live every jump, shot, and twist and turn to the fullest thanks to the highest quality image displayed on your TV set. Experience the benefits of premium quality gaming for one third less of the retail cost in relation to the official counterpart.
Specifications & extra information
· Ideal for standard or HD TV’s
· Supports screen resolutions up to 480p
· 5 year warranty
· Stereo sound available through left and right RCA cables
· 1.80 meters long
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February 4th, 2007, 14:34 Posted By: wraggster
New from Divineo UK
 
Plastice skeleton and high grade silicon ensures that your NDS Lite is preotected from every day bumps and bangs.
Specifications & extra information
Silicone skin provides full access to:
+ Power switch
+ Stylus
+ Volume control
+ Headphone port
+ Games cartridge
+ Shoulder buttons
+ USB connector
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February 4th, 2007, 14:29 Posted By: wraggster
Divineo USA have posted that they have the M3 Simply fully in stock.

Heres more info about the M3 Simply
M3 DS Simply is a slot 1 device (no passcard required) from the famous producer M3 Adapter.
It uses Micro SD card for cheap and high capacity while fitting nicely in your DS/DS Lite. Its low price and strong built offers a great value!
Specifications & extra information
- Same size as an original DS cart
- Built-in PassMe
- Using Micro SD card (Trans Flash) as storage. Cheap & multiple use for cards
- Boot clean dump images
- Very simple to use: drag and drop files to the micro SD card
- No drivers required
- Standard FAT system support
- Supports different speed of micro SD card even the low speed SD card. Runs games without any lag or slow down
- Upgradable Firmware ( OS / Bios / Kernel )
- Touch screen control & robust skinning support
- No battery needed, back up the save file directly into the micro SD card: Never lose your saved games
- Auto detect the save type & automatically generate saver file
- Homebrew support , IO lib available on launch
- Watch movie directly, listen to MP3 & read TXT on the DS via the use of Moonshell
- Supports WiFi, DS rumble pack & DS browser .
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February 4th, 2007, 14:26 Posted By: wraggster
News from Divineo USA

You can pre-order your Wii Chip right now. We should receive our stock very soon.
Info from the page
CycloWiz is a dream come true for many Wii owners. While it still doesn’t allow you to run Wii imports or Wii homebrew it has all the features you’d expect from a drivechip.
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February 4th, 2007, 10:17 Posted By: matthewbarr
Hi folks, I recently launched a site called MiiTube, which uses the YouTube APIs to allow users to search and view YouTube videos on a TV. The site is optimised for viewing on the TV using the Wii remote (large text and buttons, reduced clutter on screen). Feedback is welcome!
http://www.miitube.co.uk
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