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December 27th, 2006, 00:48 Posted By: wraggster
The list of releases for the Virtual Console in Japan has been released, check out these yummy titles below:
Mario Kart 64 (N64)
Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu (SNES)
Ice Climber (NES)
Ikki (NES)
Kid Icarus (NES)
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (NES)
Bonanza Bros (Genesis)
Gain Ground (Genesis)
Alien Crush (TurboGrafx-16)
Motoraeder (TurboGrafx-16)
R-Type II (TurboGrafx-16)
Soldier Blade (TurboGrafx-16)
Mario Kart and Zelda 2 look great 
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December 27th, 2006, 00:40 Posted By: wraggster
Onakasuita has updated his app for the Wii to 25b,.
Video Here --> http://www.youtube.com/v/VcqkQ3YxTd4
--what's WiinRemote
a program for moving cursor using Wii Remote on Windows PC.
(reading 3-axis linear accelerometer's value)
--how to use
1.connect Wii Remote to PC via bluetooth (how to connect)
2.launch WiinRemote.exe
New in this release
added Assign for Cursor Move,Execute. and some options. (25b:changed using font for non-japanese)
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December 27th, 2006, 00:35 Posted By: wraggster
via gonintendo
Satoru Iwata has announced plans to bring the DS, and Wii to Korea. The DS Lite will be hitting Korean streets very soon, launching on January 18th. This is the first time Nintendo will be releasing a Korean-language console.
Korea has a massive online gaming market right now, but Nintendo doesn’t have any big plans to compete in that arena. Mr. Iwata stated that he is just looking to release the DS at first, and create a new entertainment culture in the country. Time will tell if the Koreans will be interested in what the DS has to offer.
Koreans can expect the Wii late next year…
“We will begin sales after localization is complete. We plan to actively support Korean game software developers who have great expertise in developing online games and support their advances into foreign markets.” - Satoru Iwata
Nintendo has also begun to develop games with Korean game developer Nexon. No futher details were released at this time.
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December 27th, 2006, 00:35 Posted By: wraggster
via gonintendo
Satoru Iwata has announced plans to bring the DS, and Wii to Korea. The DS Lite will be hitting Korean streets very soon, launching on January 18th. This is the first time Nintendo will be releasing a Korean-language console.
Korea has a massive online gaming market right now, but Nintendo doesn’t have any big plans to compete in that arena. Mr. Iwata stated that he is just looking to release the DS at first, and create a new entertainment culture in the country. Time will tell if the Koreans will be interested in what the DS has to offer.
Koreans can expect the Wii late next year…
“We will begin sales after localization is complete. We plan to actively support Korean game software developers who have great expertise in developing online games and support their advances into foreign markets.” - Satoru Iwata
Nintendo has also begun to develop games with Korean game developer Nexon. No futher details were released at this time.
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December 27th, 2006, 00:32 Posted By: wraggster
via wiinis
So, Brie and I have been very happy with our Wii so far. It's awesome. But yesterday we started noticing something odd. Brie was playing Elebits when I got home and I quickly commented that there was some funny looking white static. Brie then said that it was REALLY bad in dark areas. She continued to play and I noticed what she was talking about. It was not so bad that you couldn't play the game, and maybe while playing it's not so bad, but for someone watching the game, it's horrible. My first thought was that it was the TV. We just got a 50" plasma and I figured it might be having some problems. So we switched the Wii over to our 32" CRT. Same problem.
Update:
Nintendo called me back. They said it was a problem they are aware of. They think the video cards are overheating and getting damaged. The only problem is that my Wii has never been in an enclosed space. It was under my entertainment center on it's side for a while, but the back fan was unobstructed. Also, I've started hearing about more and more people having this problem. This could turn out to be a big expense for Nintendo as it is a major "fix." I live in Seattle so I'm going to just take my Wii and get it swapped out for a new one (they have a machine that transfers all the virtual content and other stuff).
Anyone else suffered this problem ?
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December 27th, 2006, 00:27 Posted By: wraggster
Got a Problem with your Wiimote controller than just give it a Spank.
Via Neogaf
Our demo Wii remote stopped working this week. The pointer was still functioning but the motion sensing appeared to be totally unworkable.
Today we managed to get through to tech support at Nintendo and they told us to hold the remote face down in one hand and spank it sharply with the other.
"We've only tried this once," they said, "but give it a shot."
I was boggling at the conversation as it was being relayed to me, but by God it worked. Thing is just as precise as it was before.
Funny world eh
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December 27th, 2006, 00:23 Posted By: wraggster
Via wiidomain
The Mii Mega-Mall is an integrated approach to Mii sharing. What does that mean? It means that, now, instead of having to use many separate processes to get those adorable Mii off the Internet; you can use a single, streamlined approach through this one tool.
The Mii Mega Mall provides a single access-point, with a unified, consistent interface for sharing and retrieving Mii over the Internet. Everything that you need is included. It features
Built-in RSS capabilities
Download Mii from the Mega-Mall
Multiple simultaneous downloads
Transfer downloaded Mii to your wiimote (using Bluetooth)
Copy Mii from your wiimote to your PC (using Bluetooth)
Upload your own Mii to the Mii Mega-Mall to share with others
In order to provide the most complete package possible, we have collaborated with the biggest names in the Mii-sharing business: Mii Plaza.net and the Mii Transfer Station. Both of these Mii-sharing powerhouses supply RSS feeds to the Mii Mega-Mall. Simply start the application and browse their collections. Find something you want and download it immediately to your PC. You can even download multiple Miis at once. But what good is downloading it, if you can't get it to your wiimote? Fear not, as the tool also allows you upload right to your wiimote (up to 10 at once).
There's more. I'm sure most of you have heard of Mii Like Wii.com. They are, hands down, the best Mii tutorial Site out there. They have given us access to their full range of tutorials and we are in the process of creating and uploading their submissions into the Mii Mega-Mall.
Do you have Mii that you want to share with the world? This same tool allows you to copy Mii from your wiimote to your PC and then let you upload them directly to the Mii Mega-Mall.
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December 27th, 2006, 00:18 Posted By: wraggster
Play Asia have done one of their weekly specials and this week its the game Tales of the Tempest
Heres the full info :

Tales of the Tempest, the first Tales title for the DS concerns Caius, a boy with the ability to unleash the beast inside him, and his quest to find his true parents. The game is presented in 3D and uses a battle system similar to Tales of Rebirth.
Enemies and allies are all on 3 lines, with the player switching between them at will. The Touch Screen may be used for special attacks never before seen in the Tales series, allowing lots more variety in battle. The big feature of this game is the ability for certain characters to transform into werewolves, gaining extra power and speed at the cost of techniques.
Namco's Nintendo DS™ RPG hit Tales of the Tempest is now available at discounted US$ 19.90 only.
More info --> http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...9-en-84-n.html
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December 27th, 2006, 00:11 Posted By: wraggster
via kotaku
Albino Blacksheep has posted a repository of Wii friendly flash games. Pretty much games that only really require a mouse pointer to use, so they translate well to the wiimote. There's a Duck Hunt clone, a shooting gallery, puzzles, and my personal favorite...
It's a game where you try to spank the monkey so fast that disco music plays, which is a refreshing new twist on the plain vanilla monkey spanking genre. Some of the games work well, others don't seem to work at all. Don't expect a lot of depth here, just some minigames to help pass the time.
Just go into your Wii's internet channel and navigate to the URL below and you'll be all set.
More Info --> http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/games/wii/
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December 26th, 2006, 18:16 Posted By: wraggster
Ive been a gamer nearly all my life and have enjoyed a vast amount of systems although i must say the Snes and Dreamcast more than most, but the Nintendo Wii is something very different.
Never before have i come across a system that Non gamers want to try and buy in such big numbers, yeah the gamers want this system to maybe go along side their 360 and PS3 but the Wii is bringing many millions into gaming that were either bored or have never really been interested before.
The use of the Wiimote as a controller is easily the greatest gaming controller for the games where it excels.
If and when the Wii Homebrew scene starts for real then as long as a modchip isnt needed then we could see the greatest homebrew scene ever.
The possibilities are so very mouthwatering
Come on datel and release an action replay for the Wii which maybe we can hack a WiiLoad from 
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December 26th, 2006, 12:47 Posted By: wraggster
via thundrestrike
Yes, the moment has finally come...
This is Globoeil's christmas present to you!
VGMDS V.90 was just released December 24 at midnight GMT time!
This is a program very similar to RPG Maker 2000 for the PC, but it is made for the DS! You need no coding experiance at all to use this, and make your own rpg games for the nds. This is your chance to present your own homebrew game to the DS community!
Whats New
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-3-step animations (Like in RM2K)
-Pages 100% working, with conditions (switch, having object, etc...)
-Full switch system
-BONUS: themes for VGMDS
-BONUS: Now you've equipement!
-BONUS: The interface has been improved for event instructions.
Now you can copy/paste instructions and edit them.
-BONUS: Added a map-error-scanner in VGMDS!
-BONUS: GameOver screen & music!! (When like<=0)
ALL PAGE-RELATED BUGS HAVE BEEN FIXED, all problems with event & hero collision too (better gameplay & speed).
Change hero graphics instruction
Change event graphics instruction
Change general variable/switch instruction
Change hero attribute instructions
wait instruction (freezes the games, or freeze the event
change hero walking speed (instruction, or setting? If its an instruction, then I can make my character press a certain key to activate running)
add equipment intruction
remove object instruction
remove equipment instruction
Show picture instruction
Teleport Event
Play animation (on event)
Play animation (on hero)
Move other event/hero
Move (for x pixels, not squares)
Move (square): approach/escape from hero,random
Advanced variables
Fork condition instruction
Save in VGRDS
And, this is coming in the next versions
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-Full objects system (you can find, buy, sell or let them...)
Change chipset
In-game interface (pause menu)
Objects & equipment effects in-game
Sell, and Buy instructions for equipment.objects
Full debug (just to remove the pink bug)
SD support
RPG battle system
For now, this only works for CF media, but Globoeil already started making it SD compatible, and will come out less than a month. I know lots of you guys are excited to use it for SD, as the poll turned out here.
Now lets get started!
Here is the download!
http://perso.orange.fr/Globoeil/VGMDS/VGMDS.htm
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December 26th, 2006, 12:39 Posted By: wraggster
Via Deadketchup
CrocoDS is a very impressive CPC 6128 emulator for NDS developed by Redbug.
Most games are already fully playable with sound. I've been able to play Crafton & Xunk (aka Get Dexter), one of my amstrad favourites.
0.5a features:
- full mapping of keyboard.
- New menu.
- load disk with or without autoload.
- Realtime for most of the games.
- overscan screen display.
- Press R to scroll up / down the screen.
- stereo sound (pretty crappy)
- roms can be stored in the root, ROMS or AMES directory
- zip roms suported.
next release should have new keyboard, save states support and games compatibility improved
How to play :
* SELECT to get the menu
* *.ds and *sna files must be in the root of your flashcard.
* Use the stylus to type on the amstrad keyboard thanks Metaluna for the news.
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December 26th, 2006, 12:35 Posted By: wraggster
via dsfanboy
We're thinking this mod took some inspiration from a recently-released Microsoft game? Regardless of where it draws inspiration, it's one of the coolest mods we've seen for Nintendo's handheld. The process by which the mod is created is shown in a chronological retelling through many pictures. With the glowing skull being the end product, we think we wouldn't mind giving this a try on our DS Phat. As for trying it on a DS Lite, we don't think we've got the heart.
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