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February 4th, 2006, 21:08 Posted By: wraggster
Joat posted this news:
I've added some information on the Wireless MultiBoot protocol, wireless basics, and packet capture formats. The Timers page has also been updated with some introductory information. Chishm has put up some information on how to display things on the screen borders in GBA Mode. Various other small additions, corrections, and tweaks.
Check out his site here --> http://www.bottledlight.com/ds/
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February 4th, 2006, 20:27 Posted By: wraggster
Lino has updated His Nintendo DS Emulator for Windows, heres whats new:
I have decided to leave again a new version of iDeaS.
The new version contains little improvements like the touchscreen (now DSLINUX keyboard works) and the management of the plugins. Added the plugins for the recording the avi.
Download Here --> http://nintendo-ds.dcemu.co.uk/ideas.shtml
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February 4th, 2006, 02:20 Posted By: wraggster
Pointless updates again:
blah, release another version, this time with a good server xD (at least in my pc)
also, i've added zoom control
with x and y you'll change the magnitude (in your ds)
to update it on the server, so it can be used, tap the touch screen in GRAL mode
just try it
i think that now it's a usable program
Download here --> http://www.1emulation.com/forums/ind...howtopic=16859
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February 4th, 2006, 02:17 Posted By: wraggster
Japanese publication Famitsu recently presented the results of a survey it presented to 113 retailers, 47 developers and 370 gamers in order to gain their insight into the future of gaming." Here's where the DS fits in (emphasis added).
Number 1 gaming machine of 2006 according to developers
1) Nintendo DS - 49.9%
2) PS3 - 16.7%
3) Revolution - 10.0%
4) PSP - 5.0%
5) Xbox 360 - 1.7%
Number 1 gaming machine of 2006 according to retailers
1) Nintendo DS - 38.3%
2) PS3 - 31.5%
3) Revolution - 12.3%
4) (TIE) PSP/Xbox 360 - 1.7%
Overall Top Platform according to gamers
1) PS3 - 40.3%
2) DS - 32.6%
3) PS2 - 11.8%
4) Revolution - 11.5%
5) Xbox 360 - 2.5%
6) PSP - 0.3%
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February 4th, 2006, 02:13 Posted By: wraggster
The Chuckster has released a new version of the Atari 2600 emulator for the Nintendo DS, heres the info:
I integrated chism's FAT file I/O library into StellaDS to add the much needed support for high capacity flash memory devices. Create a directory called stellads in the root directory of your device and stash all of your ROMs in there. No need to recompile to get new ROMs! The buggy, awkward GBFS approach is no longer in use. Also, the menu now supports a near-infinite amount of ROMs thanks to the wonders of std::vector. Scrolling beyond the list works now as well. Directory traversal has not yet been implemented, however, so don't try selecting the dotted file names at the beginning of the list.
Included in the StellaDS download is a sample stellads ROM directory that you can copy onto your memory card to try out some free, public-domain Atari 2600 ROMs. Report any bugs to me via e-mail or on the forum, and have fun playing Adventure on your DS once again!
Download Here --> http://nintendo-ds.dcemu.co.uk/stellads.shtml
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February 3rd, 2006, 19:23 Posted By: wraggster
LiraNuna posted this news:
I made a screen capture to my WIP game. press R+L in game to save a screenshot in a BMP format into a GBAMP/M3CF/SCCF/SCSD.
the capture uses a key IRQ, and i believe that a ROM loader (homebrew one like the MoonShell or Kicker) will be able to set the IRQ before executing the ROM. It uses the screen capture device and it saves to VRAM bank C (that's why you see a flicker when saving a screenshot) then save in any format you wish
More info --> http://forum.gbadev.org/viewtopic.php?p=69847#69847
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February 3rd, 2006, 19:22 Posted By: wraggster
Source for the last few posts --> http://www.drunkencoders.com/
SaTa posted these new releases:
EXBBEROM r01:
It is the BBS extraction tool which operates with Windows.
The thing of of the opposite of MKBBEROM is done.
MKBBEROM r03:
Necessary thing large combination playing! The ROM file which is sucked out from the band brothers additional tune cartridge (the first 768 byte utilization) the BBS file (the score file which is used with BBME). Maximum of 63 tunes (extended failure).
1. M3 starting, Band Brothers expansion ROM (GBA) starting
2. Transfer ending, when it becomes deep-black, you set the DS card of the Band Brothers and you put in a state where it can start
3. To be fast power source OFF/ON doing, Band Brothers starting
4. It can choose additional tune
Download Here --> http://www.pat.hi-ho.ne.jp/sata68/nds.shtml#mkbberom
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February 3rd, 2006, 19:17 Posted By: wraggster
Tipiak posted this
I have remakes all the graphic part of the play, now C a little more beautiful. I added several tables of play and I modified the way in which the difficulty increases. Now, on each level, one gains 100 units of time and speed increases progressively. I think of having made the turn for this project, I will start some another (I have already the idea)
Download Here --> http://www.playeradvance.org/forum/s...ead.php?t=1267
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February 3rd, 2006, 18:36 Posted By: wraggster
Angelfly posted this news of a new release:
Portable DS version of Paradox's 'The Her Collection'. Not sure how many people here are into chiptunes.
Screenshots and downloads via the comments:
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February 3rd, 2006, 18:32 Posted By: wraggster
Didou posted this news:
Hi,
I just made available online the beginning of a thing completely useless but pretty funny :-)) A penstroke recognition engine on the DS screen.
If you draw letters according the the following "alphabet" image [Images not permitted - Click here to view it]
the upper screen should tell you which letter it is...
Just for fun, it's at:
http://francois.pessaux.neuf.fr/files/Test_glyphe.zip
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February 3rd, 2006, 18:21 Posted By: wraggster
Waiting for new Revolution information is absolutely nothing like waiting for a bus. Firstly, the age-old addage about three turning up at once clearly isn't true. Revolution news barely ever involves having to look the other way while a drunk man pees in the corner of the bus stop, and finally - and most damningly of all - the Revolution just isn't a bus.
Anyway, following the blanket silence from Nintendo execs after company president Satoru Iwata's controller unveiling at TGS last year, it looks like more information on the elusive next-gen console could be ready to break.
According to industry magazine MCV, Iwata is set to reveal "key details" about the Revolution when he appears at this year's Games Developers Conference, taking place in San Jose between March 20 and 24. Citing senior sources at Nintendo, MCV speculates that Iwata's revelations might include pricing and release information.
If true, it's an interesting move given that most people assumed all major announcements regarding the console would be kept under wraps until this year's E3. The move could suggest any number of things, including a sooner-than-expected launch for the Revolution. Of course, it's also possible that Iwata might use GDC to unveil some of the machine's more mysterious features - Nintendo execs have constantly hinted that there are some major surprises left to announce.
Whatever Iwata's plans involve will remain a mystery until GDC at the earliest then. However, even if reports are inaccurate, it's unlikely the Revolution is going to remain an enigma once E3 gets under way. Excited? Oh yes.
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February 3rd, 2006, 17:28 Posted By: wraggster
News from PlayAsia that will excite many:
Lucky Lunar New Year Sale - Save money with our large selection of discounted offers and win fabulous prizes (including Xbox360™, PS2™, Nintendo DS™ & GP2X consoles & more)
Introduction:
Kung Hei Fat Choi! Celebrate the Chinese New Year with us and join our Lucky Lunar New Year Sale. Save money with our large selection of discounted offers and win fabulous prizes, including Xbox360™, PS2™, Nintendo DS™ Lite and GP2X game systems, store credit vouchers as well as more than one thousand goodies.
And this is how it works:
Joining the Lucky Draw is easy. All you need to do is to place an order for any discounted item eligible for the Lucky Draw at Play-Asia.com between February 3rd until February 28th. You can identify those items by the "Lucky Lunar New Year Sale logo" located on each individual product page.
You will automatically join the Lucky Draw with each individual item you have purchased. That means if you order one discounted item, you will have one chance for a prize; if you purchase two discounted products, your chance will be doubled, and so on.
The winners of the first 20 main prizes will be announced in this news post during the first week of March 2006 and further be notified by e-mail.
Main & lots of instant prizes:
1st prize: Xbox 360™ Game System (Japanese Version) + 2 Xbox 360™ games of your choice*
2nd prize: PlayStation2 Console (Japanese Version/color of your choice) + 2 PS2™ games of your choice*
3rd prize: Nintendo DS Lite System (Japanese Version/color of your choice) + 1 Nintendo DS™ game of your choice*
4th prize: GP2X Game System
5-10th prize: A store credit voucher worth US$ 50* each, suitable for any purchase on Play-Asia.com.
11-20th prize: A store credit voucher worth US$ 20* each, suitable for any purchase on Play-Asia.com.
Additionally, we have prepared a total of more than 5,000 small instant prizes, including toys, magazines, gaming accessories, candies, stickers & more that will randomly be added to selected orders, which have joined the Lucky Lunar New Year Sale. Please understand that no notifications will be made regarding any of the instant prizes.
*The "game of your choice" is only valid for any game priced up to a maximum of US$ 65 per title. Prizes cannot be substituted for other items or redeemed in cash.
Full info and pick up a bargain from PlayAsia.
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