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October 17th, 2005, 18:56 Posted By: wraggster
The Nintendo Power Hotline (425.885.7529) has a thing or two to say about the Nintendo Revolution including:
”When Nintendo’s new console, codenamed Revolution, arrives in the later half of 2006, everyone will discover the meaning of all-access gaming.”
Sounds like the “Revolution” will make its way to North America sometime after Summer 2006. But that’s if you trust a hotline…
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October 17th, 2005, 18:23 Posted By: wraggster
Divineo China have posted this news:
The SD version was supposed to be available in the mid of Oct , however , the manufacturer told us it will be delayed to 27th Oct , we know that most of you have been waiting for long time but such situation is out of our control. You can also visit the official site : www.m3adapter.com for the update shipping schedule of the product.
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October 16th, 2005, 21:20 Posted By: wraggster
Im not sure what egga is unless its the Genesis emulator but heres the news posted on LiraNunas site:
It has been some time since my last update. so here is a short news flash.
First of all, i got my DS! finally!. and currently it's at the store, being replaced because of a dead red pixel at the upper screen.
The work on Egga has also been improved, now the emulator can output sound at a high quality 32Khz stereo. The emulator's speed is almost perfect, 30-45 FPS with sound, altho it still has some problems with tiles and direct rendering which i can't resolve. There is no awy of adding your own ROMs into it, cause i still need to add some kind of a ROMFS. after i will code or find a ROMFS, i will add it to WonDerS too.
the work on WinDS has also increased lately, cause of something i can't talk about right now. I'm polishing documentations, and adding more and more examples. Yesterday i was able to convert Doxygen's HTML generated docs to a CHM format which is a lot more smaller and easier to use.
Alot of GFXers has contected me. which is very nice! i got some nice sprites from Tostadilla, and i will soon add them to HornetDS.
I'm intrested in buying a GBAMP, but i don't have the money. 25$ is kinda expensive here in Israel, so it'll
take some time. I am allways accepting donations if you are willing to help 
Check out his site here --> http://liranuna.drunkencoders.com/
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October 16th, 2005, 21:02 Posted By: wraggster
Nintendo DS’s Wi-Fi capabilities have been unveiled
. Interesting features include:
Save settings for up to three connections
Auto-detection of available wi-fi networks
Support for primary and secondary DNS servers
Support for DHCP and static IP addresses
Support for WEP (but not WPA!) security
This last item is going to earn the system some real bronx cheers. According to security experts, WEP is an obsolete protocol for securing wireless data transmissions. Earlier this year, the FBI gave demonstrated that they could crack open a “WEP-protected network in 3 minutes using publicly available tools” (source).
So what’s the big deal if someone’s snooping on your Mario Kart race? There’s probably not too much risk, as most hackers are going to be looking for the juicy stuff, like people signing in to their PayPal accounts or engaging in PictoChat cyber. This does expose the DS to man-in-the-middle and hijacking attacks, but does that mean that viruses and bricking trojans can be introduced to game devices via wireless attack?
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October 16th, 2005, 20:55 Posted By: wraggster
As of the end of September of this year, the Nintendo DS has sold 3.2 million units while the Sony PSP has sold just 1.7 million units in Japan, according to sales figures provided by Japanese games site Dengeki Online. The culprit? Sony’s just not coming out with games that Japanese gamers want to buy. The PSP’s game lineup is a source of major dissatisfaction for Japanese gamers, with just 15.3 percent of them satisfied about the games available for the system. Compare that to nearly 50% of DS owners who are happy with the games available for the DS.
This isn’t a shocker. We’ve been hearing from reader comments for a while now that the PSP’s line-up is somewhat lackluster. The top-ranked PSP game to date is launch title Lumines, and that’s kind of puzzling, considering how well Sony has done lining up developer support for the PlayStation consoles.
Maybe this is only a short-term problem. There are currently around 50 PSP games available, and Sony has promised that nearly 150 will be available by Sprint 2006, but we still have to wonder whether Sony might have taken on more than it can handle in trying to launch the PS3 and support a brand new mobile console at the same time.
But as we all know, there are lies, damned lies, and statistics. Another way to look at these same figures is in terms of gross sales. At twice the price of a DS, the PSP only needs to sell half as many units to match gross sales. That’s not too shabby for Sony’s first-ever game console portable
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October 15th, 2005, 12:48 Posted By: Kraton
What i can play with this Adapter?
NDS Roms?
And Can i use these emulators on M3:
Arcade
Marca DS
Space Invadors
Atari 2600
Stella DS
Chip- 8
nds-8
Colecovision
ColecoDS
Gameking
Gamekengu
Gameboy/Gameboy Colour
DS_GBC
GameGear/Sega Master System
DSMS
Msx
Fmsx DS
NeoGeo Pocket
NDS Neopop
Nes
Nester DS
NesDS
RetroBox DS
ScummVM
ScummVM DS
Snes
SnesDS
Spectrum
DS Spec
TI 85 Calculator
CalcEmu
Vectrex
VectxDS
Wonderswan
WonderS ?
And These games:
Abalone
Antarex DS
2ND Homebrew
Battleship DS
Birds DS
BoxworlDS
Carre Rouge
CasseBrique
Chinese Checkers
ChoplifterDS
Donkey Bonga
DrugWars DS
DS Bright Star
DS Heretic
DS Minesweeper
DSudoku
Duck Hunt
Earth Invadors
Flux
Follarium
Football Jonglage
Gridlock DS
Grid Challenge
Gorilla DS
Hexen DS
Iro
IQuiz
Jumpfree
JW Pool
Lights Out Cube
Magic Lines
Nibbles DS
NDS YasfCave
Picross DS
Pong DS
Ping Pong 3D
Rebo NDS
Tetris DS
Missile Command DS
Musk
Quarto
Shmup
Sudoku Game
Space Game
Sponge
Star Wars Die Solo
Stupid Golf DS
Taupes
Teenage Queen
Trash Rally
Way of the Rain
XrickDS
YatzyDos
Yoshis Bad Brother
ZotbotDS
And can use Apps on M3 Prefect Adapter?
Sry my Bad English :P
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October 15th, 2005, 11:48 Posted By: wraggster
Infantile Paralyser have updated their Shell for the NintendoDS. heres whats new:
A lot and it doesn't remember. Only the remembered part is enumerated.
DMV was completely renewed. It became smooth faster. And, a large amount of sizes of the file became it.
When starting, the sound was added. (see global.ini)
'Delay and interval' of key repeat was made to be able to be set. (see global.ini)
CrashMe is detected by multi boot. The start was stopped. Detection is powerless compared with subspecies.
The re-drawing of the file list is sped up. Only a necessary range is updated.
It corrected it because it was IMFS and there was a decipherment bug of LZSS.
It is effective in the situation that demands single NDSROM such as SuperCard. (see files_EXFS/readme.txt)
When DMV is performed. The light of the screen in the under was turned off when making it to full-screen.
It corresponded to the SPC reproduction. (include from PocketSPC) Thank you Gary Linscott.
The GBAMPCF driver was renewed. It corresponded to FAT32.
The proportional font was cached and it sped it up.
Download Here --> http://nintendo-ds.dcemu.co.uk/moonshell.shtml
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October 15th, 2005, 11:41 Posted By: wraggster
nitsuja has released a new version of his unofficial build of the Gameboy Advance emulator VisualBoy Advance. Here is the changes for VBA Rerecording version 14.
This is re-recording version 14, which:
• fixed a bug that made the 2xSaI video filter mode crash
• added hq2xS, hq3x (adapted from Spacy's unofficial VBA builds), and hq3xS video filters
Head on over to the release thread for more information. Thanks to GameCop for the heads up on IRC.
http://www.emutalk.net/emu64-news/30...-released.html
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October 15th, 2005, 11:30 Posted By: wraggster
We’ve heard the rumors, but now we can read the financial reports: Nintendo expects the Revolution to launch in Japan in the spring of ‘06.
[UPDATE: IGN claims that this is a misinterpretation of the 2006 launch estimate. (See the Cube mailbag for today.) An official translation would sure be nice. Thanks, Andy!]
That may not be news to Revolution watchers who figured the console would try to launch with (or get a jump-start on) the PS3, but that little tidbit may have been missed in our previous post on the GameCube’s slumping North-American sales.
Unfortunately, it may take quite a bit longer for Nintendo’s new console to rev up sales in other territories. After all, the Revolution may not launch in the U.S. until November of next year, and in Europe or other PAL countries until 2007. We’ll have to wait and see.
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October 15th, 2005, 11:30 Posted By: wraggster
In our last Mario Kart DS post, we managed to find a video of the game’s Wi-Fi menu screens in action, but we didn’t get a taste for the gameplay evident in the other missing files. Thankfully, a free RapidShare download mirror of the 40MB of zipped-up content has been made available, and we can now indulge in seven fast in-game videos (even if they’re in Spanish and missing sound).
There are many things you can catch in the videos, whether running driving missions (Misiones) on a giant DS (BatallaGlobos), editing the design on the front of your kart (Vinilos), or even Wario pumping his frosty fists after a successful strike (CircuitoNevado). What’s most impressive, however, is squeezing visuals onto the handheld that look more like the N64 version of MK than the SNES one.
Download the Mario Kart Video here --> http://rapidshare.de/files/6255634/M...S-NDS.zip.html
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October 15th, 2005, 11:26 Posted By: wraggster
SuccessHK have posted that they have the following GBA Micro consoles and accessories and info about em:
GameBoy Micro US ver. - Silver Price Dropped.
GameBoy Micro US ver. is available in Success-HK New Stock.
*~ GameBoy Micro US ver. Pre-order etc.
GameBoy Micro US ver. - Black Pre-order
GameBoy Micro US ver. - Silver Pre-order
GameBoy Micro Wireless Adaptor New Stock.
GameBoy Micro Protective Seal New Stock.
GameBoy Micro available in Success-HK New Stock.
More info at SuccessHK
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October 15th, 2005, 11:21 Posted By: wraggster
SuccessHK have posted the following new Nintendo DS Commercial games Releases on their site:
Marvel Nemesis: Rise the Imperfects delivers the most authentic and cinematic Super Hero fighting experience ever seen in a video game
Purchase, collect and manage animals in this zoo sim from THQ, now ported to the DS. Easy to learn, hard to master! Encounter the ultimate zoo experience in Zoo Tycoon DS!
Meet Phoenix Wright, the rookie defense lawyer new to the scene with the wildest cross-examination skills in town!
These and more at SuccessHK
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October 15th, 2005, 11:15 Posted By: wraggster
A TRANSLATION of a Nintendo report lets it be known that Nintendo intends to allow retailers to set their own prices for the Gamecube, beginning October 27th.
The console that has been described as "nearing the end of its life" is currently selling at 14,000 yen or £69. This loosening of restrictions from Nintendo will allow retailers to sell at whatever price they deem necessary to shift the console.
The move may however not be as desperate as it first seems. Sony has already instigated a not entirely dissimilar policy concerning its PS2, though this began in May of 2005. This policy is thought responsible for keeping sales of the PS2 high throughout the year.
Gamasutra here has more details, along with another translated item noting that 82% of customers buying a "Touch! Generations" game on the Nintendo DS have subsequently bought a second title. More than half of those buying a second game have bought another T!G game, the most famous of which is Nintendogs. µ
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October 15th, 2005, 11:10 Posted By: wraggster
News from Gamespot
It's no secret that portable gaming machines are wildly popular in Japan. In the last year, three high-profile handhelds have stormed the country, the latest being Nintendo's Game Boy Micro. Now, with all three on the market, various sales charts in Japan are showing some interesting trends.
Recent sales figures provided by Dengeki Online revealed that cumulative shipment of the DS has nearly doubled that of the PSP in Japan since their launch in the country last December. As of the end of September 2005, Nintendo sold 3.2 million units of its DS handheld in Japan, while Sony Computer Entertainment shipped only 1.7 million units.
The latest issue of Famitsu showed that the line-up of games seems to be the main factor for the PSP's sluggish sales. While four DS games ranked in the top 10 sales chart for the first half of FY 2006, the best-selling game for the PSP, Konami's World Soccer Winning Eleven 9 Ubiquitous Evolution, trailed behind at 35th place.
A private survey conducted by the magazine further showed that only 15.3 percent of PSP owners are happy about its game line-up, and 46.2 percent see it as the biggest issue regarding the PSP. On the other hand, 46.1 percent of DS owners are satisfied with the line-up of their handheld, and the number of owners complaining about the lack of games remained low at 24.2 percent.
According to the survey, the biggest issue for DS owners is the machine's design, with 31.3 percent of Japanese gamers complaining about its size and weight, especially since the handheld is often played with one hand holding the stylus. On the other hand, PSP owners see their handheld's design as the second-best selling point, following its various hardware functions. However, hardware functions are also the selling point for the DS, with 61.8 percent of owners saying that they like its touch-screen controls.
While the Game Boy Micro has been a successful hit in Japan since its debut in September, its sales seem to be gradually settling down. Famitsu reports that the handheld has shipped 200,000 units in its first three weeks of release. But the week of September 26 saw a decline of 45 percent, as the handheld's sales dropped from the 52,048 units sold the week before down to 28,721 units.
A private survey published in the magazine showed some mixed figures for the Game Boy Micro, as 46.9 percent of surveyed gamers said that they had no interest or plans in picking up the handheld at the current time. The unit's price seems to be the biggest sales roadblock for the miniaturized Game Boy Advance, with 83.9 percent of gamers saying that its quality doesn't justify its price. The Micro sells in Japan for 12,000 yen ($105), which is only 3,000 yen ($26) less than the DS.
24.7 percent of gamers said they would consider purchasing the Micro when its price drops, while 22 percent said they're currently interested in picking up the handheld. The top incentive for buying the Game Boy Micro is its chic style. With multiple answers allowed, gamers planning to pick up the handheld voted its design as the top reason for purchase at 80 percent, followed by its size (54.3 percent), and face plates (36 percent).
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October 15th, 2005, 03:23 Posted By: wraggster
The Supercard makers have released new firmware and Software updates for their software, heres whats new:
What's New?
* NDS Saves Directly to the CF/SD Card using a .SAV file (SRAM)
* Supports 256Mb Images and Larger
* Load NDS Images Directly from the CF/SD Card (1 second loading!)
* No Slowdown During Gameplay
* Optional Saving SRAM to NDS Cart in Slot
* Optional Loading to SuperCard SDRAM
* No Original NDS Cart Required for FlashMe Users
Downloads for both the CF and SD versions via the comments.
Buy Your Supercard from Linkers4U.com
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October 15th, 2005, 02:04 Posted By: wraggster
PicrossDS has seen a new release, heres whats new:
100 more puzzles, bringing the grand total to 150
Music! Now you don't have to play in silence. If it irks you, you can turn the music off in the pause menu by pressing left or right.
You can now use L and R to scroll through the puzzle menu a bit faster.
Fixed a bug where saved times would get overwritten on certain puzzles.
Let me know what you guys think by leaving a comment. Any bugs you find or general feedback you have is great.
Download here --> http://nintendo-ds.dcemu.co.uk/picrossds.shtml
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