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January 14th, 2007, 23:57 Posted By: wraggster
via wiicr team
WiinVi is a Wiipaper theme for WiiCR, heres whats new:
Start Menu fixed
Impressions Highlight certain elements
Quicklaunch added for Home
Still no directory select (sorry)
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January 14th, 2007, 23:30 Posted By: DanTheManMS
New release from Archeide:
I just finished building SNEmulDS v0.3 with DLDI support.
This system made by chishm should make SNEmulDS compatible with much more devices
More informations here : http://chishm.drunkencoders.com/DLDI/index.html
You can patch SNEmulDS.nds to support others devices as long as those device have been made compatible with the DLDI system.
So you should visit this site regularly for update, if your device is not supported by SNEmulDS yet!
Please try it with your device and tell me if you have any problems...
Archeide had previously released preview beta versions of v0.3. However, changes for this official version include some minor bugfixes and of course DLDI support.
Update 1-15-06: new test release (SNEmulDS_Test.zip ) available for users who cannot get the current version to work. Patch the downloaded file with the appropriate DLDI patch file, and then place your SNES games in the root directory, not the "SNES" directory. This has reportedly been successful for usage on the EZ Flash V.
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January 14th, 2007, 23:29 Posted By: wraggster
via kotaku
IGN has posted a list of upcoming games for the Wii, including Virtual Console titles. If this list is accurate, there's some really good titles coming out in the next three weeks of January including:
Metroid
Super Mario World
Kirby's Adventure
Punch-Out
Kid Icarus
Duck Hunt
Comix Zone
Streets of Rage
They also list some titles that are scheduled to come out sometime TBA in 2007 like Mario Kart 64, Star Fox 64 and Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
I stress that these are NOT official Nintendo lists, but merely the games that IGN has posted to their site. Whether or not these all come to pass remains to be seen, but it certainly gives a lot to look forward to.
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January 14th, 2007, 23:21 Posted By: wraggster
via engadget
If you've managed to secure yourself a Nintendo Wii, and have managed to stay relatively safe while playing, you still might be leading a fruitless search to find yourself a few extra Wiimotes. Oddly enough, some parts of the country are still facing Wiimote shortages, while locales like the Nintendo World store in NYC has just under a gazillion or so. Nevertheless, it looks like Mad Catz just might readying a rescue effort, as a cameraphone-packin' Wal-Mart employee happened to snap a few pics of what appears (fairly clearly) to be a third-party Wiimote / nunchuck combo. Of course, we've no way of verifying Mad Catz's plans, nor any way to tell if these shots foretell the future, but this definitely wouldn't mark the first time a Mad Catz peripheral got leaked way before its supposed release date.
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January 14th, 2007, 23:19 Posted By: wraggster
New from Divineo UK

Protect and customize your Wii™ Remote and Wii™ Nunchuk with the Silicon Glove Pack™ from JOYTECH. Featuring two complete sets of Silicon Gloves for both Remote and Nunchuk, the Silicon Gloves offer durability, protection and a secure grip whilst playing.
High quality Silicon Sleeves for your Wii™ Remote and Wii™ Nunchuck
Colour coded for easy player identification
Protects your Wii™ Remote and Wii™ Nunchuck from dust and scratches
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January 14th, 2007, 23:17 Posted By: wraggster
New from Divineo UK

Experience a new level of sporting authenticity with the Wii™ Sports Pack™ from JOYTECH. Featuring a Racing Grip™, Golf Grip™ and Racket Grip™, each attaches quickly and safely to the Wii™ Remote and instantly enhances all Wii™ sports games. Ideal for use with ‘Wii™ Sports’.
Features
Racing Grip, Golf Grip and Racket Grip for use with Wii™ Remote
Ideal for use with Wii™ Sports games
Bring extra realism to your Wii™ gaming
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January 14th, 2007, 23:14 Posted By: wraggster
New from Divineo UK
Protect and customize your Wii™ Remote with the Silicon Gloves from JOYTECH. Featuring four separate, high quality Gloves for the Wii™ Remote, each is differently coloured, proving ideal for multi-player gaming, allowing players to easily identify their Wii™ Remote whilst offering durability and protection.
Features
High quality Silicon Sleeves for your Wii™ Remote
Protects your Wii™ Remote from dust and scratches
Durable and easy to remove
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January 14th, 2007, 23:13 Posted By: wraggster
New from Divineo UK
Get a grip with the Wii™ Controller Grip™ from JOYTECH! Attaching quickly and safely, the Controller Grip™ transforms your Wii™ Remote into a traditional style games controller and offers comfortable, precision gaming.
Features
Convert your Wii™ Remote to a classic video game controller
Simple ‘clip and play’ design
Provides increased comfort and ergonomic grip
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January 14th, 2007, 23:11 Posted By: wraggster
New from Divineo UK

Grab pole position with the Wii™ Racing Grip™ from JOYTECH! Attaching quickly and safely to the Wii™ Remote, the Racing Grip™ is ideal for any and all Wii™ racing games, transforming your Remote into an ‘Arcade Style’ Racing Wheel!
Features
Racing Wheel Grip for use with Wii™ racing games
Simple ‘clip and play’ design
Brings the fun of your arcade to your home!
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January 14th, 2007, 23:08 Posted By: wraggster
New from Divineo UK

Vibration Controller with Gamecube compatability - enjoy your old Gamecube games all over again.
Standard GameCube controller, with new WII packing.
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January 14th, 2007, 23:02 Posted By: wraggster
New from Divineo UK
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!
INCLUDES 1 GIG MICRO SD CARD!
Retail Price - £ 52.95
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January 14th, 2007, 14:59 Posted By: wraggster
Noda has released a DS game of the Mod Tower Defense for Warcraft 3.
UPDATE
We now have the precompiled files to download via comments.
Heres some screens:
 
Heres the game info
Here is the first release of my game, as expected !
This version only load maps using PAFS, so only slot-2 flashcards are expected to work for now. I’m currently working on Fatlib (DLDI version) support for slot-1 flashcards, so please do not ask about it.
Also, do not forget that this is still a BETA version, so there might be a lot of bugs remaining…
PS: There’s only 1 map done for now, but as the Map Editor is included in the archive, I expect you to make a lot of new wonderful maps ! A new section will come soon on this site to allow everybody to upload their maps and make it available for everyone.
Warcraft arrives on DS via Homebrew
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January 14th, 2007, 11:44 Posted By: wraggster

New from Flash Linker Europe is another Slot 1 flash cart:
- Original Size
- No Flashme, No Passme, No convert.
- Boot from DS slot directly
- Built-in memory design
- Clear ROM support directly
- Multi-games support
- U-Disk Operation, just Drag 'n Drop
- MoonShell support, MP3 & Movie.
- no GBA support
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January 14th, 2007, 11:23 Posted By: wraggster
Via palib
After view result of the pool where mollsuk ask if you to change the deadline for the dev compo.
So wii decide to put the DeadLine to 28 january.
You have time to post your homebrew and finish it
edit : Please note that you can submit your projects now and update them before the 28th, only the last submitted version will be used for testing...
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January 14th, 2007, 11:21 Posted By: wraggster
Have you got a R4DS flash Card, well heres the updated software for you,
Update R4 v1.06 kernel (Test Edition) 2007-1-13
1)Hiding the display of those files and directories with "Hiding" attributes
2)Using L button as same as touching the screen to adjust the brightness
3)Narrowing the display for transditional chinese characters
4)Background light should be turn off while closing DS in save mode
5)Soft reset included (L+R+A+B+X+Y) or touch the soft reset button with R to switch on/off this function
Soft reset for multimedia will be applied on Moonshell 1.6 official release
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January 14th, 2007, 11:20 Posted By: wraggster
Via the homepage are the details:
The XP Card comes out with the highest performance cost ratio as a DS SLOT-1 flash cartridge. It is just an amazing little device the same size as original DS cart and it operates without any extra storage device like Micro SD card etc. to save your money at most. It works as USB disk in any PC so you just need to Drag and Drop your ROMs from your PC to this little device. In brief, you buy a greatly USB Disk that can work with your NDS/NDS Lite when you buy an XP Card.
1. 1:1 original card size.
2. No FlashMe, No PassMe, No conversion anymore.
3. Lowest Cost of Owning. Built-in NAND Flash up to 8Gbits. No extra storage device required.
4. 100% Clean Rom Support. 100% game compatibility.
5. Working as a USB disk. No PC software required. Just Drag 'n Drop file from PC to XP-card.
6. Hardware virtual saving supported. Backup and exchange saves with other players easily.
7. Micro firmware design, skin which is fully upgradeable.
8. MoonShell built-in design.
9. Low power consuming and long sustaining time.
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January 14th, 2007, 00:47 Posted By: wraggster
via joystiq
A preliminary autopsy states that a woman died of "water intoxication" following a water drinking contest for a Nintendo Wii. News10 in Sacramento reports Station 107.9 The End's "Hold your wee for a Wii" contest had contestants doing exactly what the title says. The winner was the person who didn't release their bladder the longest. According to the woman's co-worker, after the contest, "She said to one of our supervisors that she was on her way home and her head was hurting her real bad ... she was crying and that was the last that anyone had heard from her." The co-workers contacted the woman's mother later on to check up how she was doing and she discovered the body. No word yet on how much water the woman consumed.
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January 13th, 2007, 23:35 Posted By: wraggster
MoonShell is a multimedia player for Nintendo DS (Lite) consoles. It has support for DPG video files, MP3/NSF audio files and viewing JPG/Jpeg/BMP/PNG (non progressive) files, it also has support for TXT textfiles. MoonShell supports dualscreens and it has full support for the touch screen. MoonShell has plug-in system that allows to add any compatible plug-in just by copying the plug-in files to the appropriate folder. MoonShell also comes with several kind of useful plug-ins.
Heres whats new:
- !! Please copy the superscription onto FinalFinalBeta0.
Text/Binary viewer added dual screen mode.
Please set it from the SelectDisplay item of the [TextPlugin] section...
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January 13th, 2007, 23:16 Posted By: gunntims0103
news/review via totalvideogames

Emerging from a hugely triumphant worldwide launch, many gamers and newcomers are still struggling to get their hands on the Wii as Nintendo attempts to cope with the sheer demand of those tuned into their energetic vision for the future of videogames. For those lucky enough to have their hands upon one, there is just one niggling uncertainty... the need for more games that aren't tired old ports with gimmicky features or merely mini-game compilations.
Suggesting that Nintendo has learnt from its own mistakes about the importance of getting titles to the market early on, Wario and the gang make a swift return in the latest title in the highly irreverent WarioWare series. It may be another mini-game compilation to join the likes of Rayman Raving Rabbids and Wii Play, but you can be sure Wario will always make others seem tame and relatively redundant in comparison.
Initially conceived around the pickup-and-play nature of the GameBoy Advance, the WarioWare series has won over gamers with its intense gameplay, crude presentation, and downright insanity. Featuring a rapid succession of mini-games to test your timing, nerve, and reactions, the WarioWare series highlights Nintendo's philosophy towards targeting wider audiences with simplistic yet nonetheless entertaining concepts and seems a natural fit to continue the early charge behind Wii.
Taking full advantage of the Wii Remote, WarioWare Smooth Moves replaces the sole necessity of pressing buttons at the right time with a variety of 'Forms' to master. Specific ways to hold the Wii Remote (or the 'Form Baton'), Smooth Moves features 19 different Forms that will have you sweeping like a 'Janitor', holding the Remote above your head in tribute to 'The Mohawk' or standing proudly with the Remote by your hip to emulate 'The Big Cheese' - as the game insists from the start, this is one game to play without any inhibitions!
Many of the characters from previous WarioWare titles make a return in Smooth Moves, along with a handful of equally bizarre, new additions to the cast. From the Nintendo fanboys, 9-Volt and 18-Volt, with their collection of classic Nintendo themed mini-games to the Bronx cabbies Dribble and Spitz, each character has their own back-story that does little else but to add to the madness that makes up a WarioWare game. Smooth Moves continues the series trend with a huge number of immensely creative, varied and most importantly fun, games to play. Whether it's guiding a paper plane past obstacles by holding the Wii Remote like a pen, or attempting to pull a tablecloth away without smashing any plates, Smooth Moves features some of the most inventive ways to use the Wii Remote and will hopefully provide inspiration for other developers looking to use the device in imaginative ways. Intelligent System's obsession with the weird and frankly obscene carries on throughout Smooth Moves, the obligatory nose picking games are there, whilst further tasks find you hitting old men and scrubbing the backside of a dirty cow!
One word of caution, Smooth Moves is a game designed to test exactly how strong the connection between the Wii Remote and the strap actually is. Games that challenge you to drop the Wii Remote like a Yo-Yo or throw it to the side seem a little risky given the recent media furore, whilst the intensive twisting and turning that it has to undergo seems destined to test the durability of the safety device.
Like its predecessors, the sheer pace at which Smooth Moves throws games at you overcomes the shallow and repetitive issues that typically affect mini-game compilations, although the increase in different techniques compared to previous titles in the series is both a blessing and a curse. Undeniably a great example of the Wii in action and the possibilities that are impossible on any other format (trying doing the 'Sketch Artist' with a SixAxis), the occasional moment when the Wii Remote wont react properly or you unknowingly complete the game without performing the correct technique, makes it feel slightly more flawed compared to its predecessors. While anybody who refuses to play the game's properly (which includes holding the Wii Remote by your nose to perform 'The Elephant') should be banned from ever playing Wii, it is perhaps a little too easy to cheat the system with some particular Forms which leaves the game feeling a little more gimmicky then previous titles in the series.
With over 200 different mini-games, it's possible to rush through the game in a matter of hours; however, Smooth Moves has genuine long-term appeal because of the score based nature of the games, each getting progressively faster, more insane and as a result more enjoyable, the better that you perform. On top of this, there's an arrangement of slightly more comprehensive mini-games on offer such as a 3D update to the NES classic Baloon Fight and a handful of multiplayer modes, whilst those who stick with it will open up further treats such as a music conductor's game - possibly a precursor to the excellent Wii Music demonstrated at E3'06?
WarioWare: Smooth Moves may not fill the void for an original Wii title with depth that doesn't have Twilight Princess in the title, but it's nonetheless an essential title to continue the Wii's charge towards attracting new audiences.
Nintendo fans will need little reminding of the qualities of the WarioWare series; if you've never had the fortune before, make sure to pick this up and prepare for one of the most insane and enjoyable experiences offered by a videogame.
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