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October 15th, 2005, 01:35 Posted By: wraggster
<a href="http://hem.passagen.se/flubba/gba.html" target="_blank" >FluBBa</a> has updated his PC Engine emulator for the GBA (works on Nintendo DS - with a GBA Flash Cart - and Gamecube Gameboy Player too ), heres whats new
V7.5 - 2005-10-14 (FluBBa)
Optimized DMA control (sprite bit) a bit.
Fixed SUBQ_READ in CD emulation (FinalZone II intro doesn't crash).
Fixed AD_PLAY status in CD emulation (Valis II intro doesn't crash).
Fixed Game Over screen in Rayxanber II.
Separate version for EZ3.
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October 15th, 2005, 01:32 Posted By: wraggster
<a href="http://hem.passagen.se/flubba/gba.html" target="_blank" >FluBBa</a> has updated his PC Engine emulator for the GBA (works on Nintendo DS - with a GBA Flash Cart - and Gamecube Gameboy Player too ), heres whats new
V7.5 - 2005-10-14 (FluBBa)
Optimized DMA control (sprite bit) a bit.
Fixed SUBQ_READ in CD emulation (FinalZone II intro doesn't crash).
Fixed AD_PLAY status in CD emulation (Valis II intro doesn't crash).
Fixed Game Over screen in Rayxanber II.
Separate version for EZ3.
Download Here --> http://gbaemu.dcemu.co.uk/smsadvance.shtml
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October 15th, 2005, 01:00 Posted By: wraggster
Mario Kart DS is coming soon, heres some info:
It's time to race... with no wires attached! The acclaimed Mario Kart series has gone wireless, letting players race and battle with up to eight karts at once, regardless of whether everyone has a game card. An all-star cast that includes Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Wario, Bowser and Toad will round out a truly all-star line-up of more than 30 courses drawn from every Mario Kart game. That's right – players will tour courses from Super Mario Kart, Mario Kart 64, Mario Kart: Super Circuit and Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, not to mention brand-new tracks and arenas. With all the crazy items and frantic speed players have come to expect, this game is a Mario Kart fan's dream. The game has a new dimension of fun, since players can battle others around the world by connecting to Nintendo's new wireless gaming service, Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, via Wi-Fi.
http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?pro...1&lsaid=219793
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October 14th, 2005, 00:49 Posted By: wraggster
Earlier this month, Nintendo reported a drop in revenue of almost 7 percent and laid most of the blame on the sluggish performance of the GameCube. Nintendo senior managing director Yoshihiro Mori went so far as to say, "It looks like the product's life is nearing its end."
Nintendo doesn't want it to go without a fight, however. Earlier this week the company announced a Mario Party 7 GameCube bundle for North America that would include the system, the Mario Party 7 game, and an extra controller, all for the same $99 price the system currently goes for on its own. The company has also released a $99 Pokémon XD GameCube bundle that includes the system, the Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness game, and a limited edition Pokémon XD faceplate. Now word arrives that the company is planning to push the system in its homeland as well.
According to retail sources in Japan, Nintendo will be slashing the price of the GameCube in that country on October 27. However, the size of the cut is unknown, since Nintendo is no longer giving an MSRP for the console. Some retailers are already starting to accept preorders for GameCube shipments after the date for 9,700 yen ($84), which is roughly 30 percent less than the current street price of 13,800 yen ($120).
Nintendo hasn't officially announced a price cut yet, but it did confirm on Wednesday that the console would move to an "open price" starting October 27, meaning the machine will no longer have an official MSRP. The practice is adopted as a standard in Japan's electronics industry, since it gives manufacturers the flexibility to freely reprice their products depending on the market situation. Sony's slimline PlayStation 2 also carries an open price.
If the cut is as substantial as retailers are expecting it to be, the GameCube will become the cheapest current-generation console available in the Japanese market today, even more affordable than the Game Boy Micro, which currently goes for 12,000 yen ($105). The change should boost sales of the console, which has been staggering in recent months. For the week of September 26, Media Create reports that the GameCube sold 1,958 units in Japan, less than one-tenth of the 24,638 PS2 units sold in the same week.
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October 14th, 2005, 00:46 Posted By: wraggster
The GameCube may be slumping, but Nintendo's DS is helping pick up the slack, according to the top 100 sales charts for the first half of fiscal year 2006 (March 28-October 4), as reported in the latest issue of Famitsu.
While the PlayStation 2 commanded more spots in the top 10 than any other system (5), and also claimed the top spot with Konami's World Soccer Winning Eleven 9 (884,130 units sold), four Nintendo-published DS games and a Sega Game Boy Advance game helped split the chart 50-50 between Nintendo's handhelds and the PS2.
Nintendogs took second place by selling 697,940 copies, followed closely by the surprise hit Nou o Kitaeru Otona no DS Training (615,074 units sold), a puzzle game intended to enhance brain activity in adults. Another brain-teasing DS game, Yawaraka Atama-Juku, ranked sixth (531,750 units sold), while the handheld's Shonen Jump-inspired anime battle royal Jump Super Stars sneaked in to the top 10 with 375,745 copies sold.
While the numbers look good for the DS and the PS2, those systems' respective homebound and handheld counterparts had disappointing showings. As for the rest of the top 100, the highest-ranking GameCube game, Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, only made it to 20th place (194,775 units sold), while PSP offerings topped out at 35 with World Soccer Winning Eleven Ubiquitous Evolution (137,337 units sold).
Overall, the PS2 fielded the most entrants into the top 100, with 57 games, followed by 17 games for the DS, 12 GBA offerings, 8 PSP games, and a half-dozen GameCube releases. No Xbox or PSOne games managed to crack the top 100.
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October 13th, 2005, 21:52 Posted By: wraggster
Now this is long overdue and to be honest an extremely foolish thing to do in the first place, but the creator of the DS Brick Apologises, heres the full post:
I want to say sorry to everyone out there. I should have realized the impact. Not just few DS'es that were hurt, but all the damn media and whatnot.
I cannot really justify my actions. It was also very selfish to draw some attention, which I tend to do in odd ways.
It caused some harm to some non-targetted and targetted people owning a DS with non-Nintendo-approved hardware.
And that is a terrible thing to do. Even more so with the reputation I had in the DS homebrew scene that now completely abandoned me.
I do not have clear reasons and I can't blaim the little headache I had at the time. I just had to realize the idea I had after seeing the PSP variant of a bricker.
The files do not come with any form of name/signature of me, a thing I would do if it could be trusted.
I won't release any more of this crap for DS and I don't think parts of this trojan or the idea itself will emerge in future homebrew releases.
The point is probably clear. Do not run any form of untrusted code that just suddenly appears without any name.
If you only use official Nintendo games, there is absolutely nothing to worry about.
Untrusted code includes ROM loaders and that sort of stuff. It's probably not a very good reason since it has been proven before.
I can tell that the negative feedback is far greater than the positive ones. I received one donation of $6.66 and I'm not proud of it.
One news site completely ignores the r0mloader version and reasoning behind it. grrrrr.
Another common mistake: A TROJAN IS NOT A VIRUS! That means that it does not propagate on its own. And thus non-intrusive.
Heres his site: --> http://darkfader.net/
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October 13th, 2005, 21:45 Posted By: wraggster
Shaun Taylor has updated his DS Text Editor, heres whats new:
Added an insert, delete, and tab button.
Added a shift and caps indicator.
Fixed bug that let you scroll past the end.
Fixed bug with cursor and lines with a tab.
Fixed bug with wrapping to previous line not working unless you hold down left.
Added repeating characters.
Fixed potential bug with trying to write 0 byte files.
Fixed bug with the cursor on very small text files.
Updated cursor location to be natural numbers.
Added in proper wordwrapping for lines that are too long but lack spaces!
Major speed increases for longer text files.
Left hand/right hand mode.
Touch buttons for the cursor functions.
Credits screen added.
Source - http://www.pdroms.de/index.php
Download here --> http://nintendo-ds.dcemu.co.uk/dstexteditor.shtml
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October 13th, 2005, 19:25 Posted By: wraggster
On November 28th, Nintendo will be selling a new bundle of the Wi-Fi-enabled Mario Kart racing game for the DS. Included with the bundle will be a DS with a special “Hot Rod Red” color, a checkered-flag wrist strap, and a set of “racing-inspired” decals for use in customizing your mass-produced consumer product.
Mario Kart DS—as those of us who saw it in action at GDC 2005 know—will be Nintendo’s first game to take advantage of the Nintendo DS’s built-in Wi-Fi connection. If you’re within range of a Wi-Fi network, you’ll be able to play against pretty much anybody else that has a DS and is also in range of a Wi-Fi hotspot.
Mario: not too exciting. Mario Kart: kinda cool. Mario Kart DS: yet another nifty title that’s got people picking up a DS more often than a PSP these days, but Liberty City Stories may be set to change all of that.
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October 13th, 2005, 18:44 Posted By: wraggster
New comercial Jap Game:

The game takes place in the city of London, Londonian Gothics Meikyuu no Lolita is an Action-RPG which lets players assume the role of Alice. The heroine, a gothic lolita, is searching for a scientist who has been abducted by a grotesque being. Unlike other representatives of the genre, which focus on taking out everything that appears on the screen, Mega Cyber's title will allow for conversations and negotiations with monsters, a system that you can find in Atlus RPG series Shin Megami Tensei.
http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?pro...4&lsaid=219793
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October 13th, 2005, 03:47 Posted By: wraggster
Baldbouncer have the Gamecube STN Colour Monitor in stock, heres the pic (with link)
<a href="http://www.baldbouncer.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?ref=2&products_id=191&affiliate_b anner_id=1" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.baldbouncer.co.uk/catalog/affiliate_show_banner.php?ref=2&affiliate_pbanner_ id=191" border="0" alt="buy Gamecube STN Colour Monitor"></a>
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October 13th, 2005, 03:40 Posted By: wraggster
Baldbouncer have more new stock in, heres the latest stuff:
<a href="http://www.baldbouncer.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?ref=2&products_id=190&affiliate_b anner_id=1" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.baldbouncer.co.uk/catalog/affiliate_show_banner.php?ref=2&affiliate_pbanner_ id=190" border="0" alt="buy GBA SP Movie Player"></a>
<a href="http://www.baldbouncer.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?ref=2&products_id=192&affiliate_b anner_id=1" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.baldbouncer.co.uk/catalog/affiliate_show_banner.php?ref=2&affiliate_pbanner_ id=192" border="0" alt="buy Mini Camera for GBA & GBA SP"></a>
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October 13th, 2005, 03:04 Posted By: wraggster
Rumor has it that a Mario Kart DS bundle is heading our way just in time for the big post-Thanksgiving sales. The bundle will hit on Nov. 28 and come with a copy of the WiFi enabled Mario Kart DS and a DS in a brand-spanking new color: Hot Rod Red (Basically an eyeball searing red.) The bundle will also include a checkered wrist strap and some sweet stickers so you can customize your DS with flames, numbers and other racing images. The whole thing will sell for a cool $150, so save up those clamshells.
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October 13th, 2005, 00:03 Posted By: wraggster
Cybereality Posted this:
This little demo I put together outputs a few different methods of interpolating more accurate touch readings from the DS. The method that works best is simply averaging the last few points to get the next one. It is by no means finished, and the cursor is still a little jumpy, but its better than using raw data. Try touching the screen very lightly and you will see the inaccuracy of the DS touch screen.
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October 12th, 2005, 23:56 Posted By: wraggster
A new Drum App for the DS, heres some info:
Lien:
Im working in a new project called "DrumerS", its a game of playin drums. The game is the first version, it plays with pad the different sounds, its only for test sound. Later, when spritetouched problem is solved, Ill draw some drums and cymbals in screen and play sounds when touch them.
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