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January 11th, 2005, 19:19 Posted By: wraggster
Flubba has again released another version of Snes Advance the Snes emulator for the Gameboy Advance( Also Nintendo DS and Gamecube Gameboy Player), heres whats new in this release:[br][br]2005-01-11 (FluBBa)[br] Fixed with joypad reading (Super Mario Allstars).[br][br]Download Here
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January 11th, 2005, 12:05 Posted By: Zaneblade
Where are the zombies?" Gamers and journalists alike have asked the question more times than we could count. And always developer Capcom has replied with the same answer: that there are none. This is Resident Evil 4, the latest from the Japanese studio that revolutionized the survival horror genre. And in this fundamentally changed new sequel, the walking dead have gone back to their graves. Instead of recycling a formula that Capcom itself conceded was growing tired, the development team behind the ambitious project opted to create a striking new Resident Evil experience minus some of the ingredients that spiced up previous franchise games.
read the full review here (well worth a good read)
http://cube.ign.com/articles/577/577841p1.html
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January 11th, 2005, 11:45 Posted By: wraggster
Dolwin which is a great Gamecube Emulator for windows has been updated with a new release, heres what Or9 posted:[br][br] - overall source code is rewritten and cleaned-up [br]- stable plugin specifications [br]- precede video timing [br]- improved debugger (more commands) [br]- memory cards are finally emulated [br]- compressed GCM files feature [br]- some HLE optimizations [br]- integrated MAP maker for HLE [br]- MEGA *ton* of bug fixes (see changes.txt) [br][br]Core : 0.10 has totally reanimated core. We rewrote whole interpreter and memory core. It is not perfect, but its fine to run some advanced software. [br][br]Download from Here
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January 11th, 2005, 11:10 Posted By: wraggster
The Nintendo DS handheld will launch in Australia on February 24th at a price point of AU$199.99 (116 Euro), with Nintendo's official announcement this morning fuelling fresh speculation over the European launch.[br][br]As with the US launch of the device, a demo of Metroid Prime: Hunters will be bundled with the system, and Nintendo is promising the largest initial hardware shipment in its history in the country.[br][br]The unexpected Australian announcement has led to new speculation over the European details for the system, which are expected to be revealed at a conference event in Paris towards the end of this month.[br][br]Although Australia, as a PAL territory, is generally lumped in with Europe by games companies, a Nintendo spokesperson this afternoon warned that anyone basing expectations on the Australian details could be "disappointed", and pointing out that the Australian Dollar is currently very weak.[br][br]The announced price for Australia translates into just over UKP 80, and retail sources today indicated that the DS could sell for as little as UKP 89.99 in this territory - although Nintendo's official SRP is expected to be higher, around the UKP 99.99 mark.[br][br]The late February launch date is also earlier than expected, and while Nintendo has confirmed that the European date will be different, it does suggest that the console will arrive a few weeks earlier than previously anticipated in Europe, giving it a head start on the planned launch of the PlayStation Portable in late March.[br][br]The Nintendo DS has already shipped 2.8 million units in the USA and Japan, and Nintendo hopes to bring the worldwide total to five million by the end of its financial year on March 31st.
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January 11th, 2005, 09:51 Posted By: dunnster
Hi,
first post please bare with me I know it's probably been asked however,
I've bought a 110v DS from the states, if i walk into game/chips/toys r us and by a power adapter over the counter will it work ok even if it only says 220 or 230v on the plug?
Is it safe to use, has any one done this and found it to be ok.
best wishes
Dunnster
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January 10th, 2005, 18:27 Posted By: wraggster
Ive started this topic to point out a few things, never trust anyone who says email me ive got a Nintendo DS for Sale, either buy from a Reputable site or off Ebay, dont let con artists rip you off.[br][br]Heres a list of Legit Sites with a small description of each.[br][br] GBAx.com [br][br] GBAx.com are a great UK import site with a fantastic reputation and the price is decent too.[br][br] Lik Sang [br][br] Lik Sang are one of the worlds biggest and best importers.[br][br] Success HK [br][br] Success HK are another great Hong Kong company with a great reputation.[br][br]Theres also Divineo UK, Divineo China and finally Play Asia.[br][br]All of those shops have a good reputation although you can decide for yourself who offers the best deals.[br][br]ill add more sites as i get more info. [br][br]Again do not get conned by email sellers and pyramid schemes.
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January 10th, 2005, 17:43 Posted By: wraggster
In the shadows of launch titles like Super Mario 64 DS, Feel the Magic XY/XX and Wario Ware Touched! is Daigasso! Band Brothers (the working title is Jam with the Band in America). This little gem is a music game similar to a Bemani title. It features over 50 songs with a blend of J-Pop, TV themes and Nintendo melodies. What is hidden inside the title is a full out MIDI composer. You can use the stylus and the touch screen to write your own songs." An aspect I found interesting with this title is that it can use the microphone to sample sounds, which can then be mixed with the composer
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January 9th, 2005, 12:59 Posted By: wraggster
Got a Nintendo DS and any Games then if any of you write a decent review (long but truthful) of the Console and any games you have ill post the review on my Nintendo DS site 
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January 9th, 2005, 10:12 Posted By: simmo2004
Hi
Whilst I know the restrictions placed on Cube's PS2 etc prevent imports being played without mods etc. - does the same apply to gameboy games (SP DS). Iwas considering buying a US unit but wondered if any of my uk SP games willl be playable.
Thanks
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January 8th, 2005, 19:03 Posted By: wraggster
Latest kernel build updated to 2.6.10 This latest release includes Rob's preliminary read-only support for SD cards. Available at the Latest Kernel Build section of the download page. [br][br]http://www.gc-linux.org/
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January 8th, 2005, 13:07 Posted By: wraggster
DwEdit has released a new version of PocketNes v9.97 with support for 256k roms on the GameBoy Advance Movie Player, heres some details:[br][br]New version, supports complete 256k games! [br]Only if the games are 128k PRG + 128k CHR though, 256k PRG games like Final Fantasy won't work. "[br][br]Download this release from Here
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January 8th, 2005, 12:43 Posted By: swordstalker
I think they should make add-on packs for donkey konga which has diffrent songs, it would make it more intresting, does any1 agree
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January 8th, 2005, 12:02 Posted By: wraggster
For the second time in as many weeks, Nintendo revealed its trademark characters will appear in a non-Nintendo game. Nintendo and Konami today announced that the two gaming companies are co-developing a new Dance Dance Revolution for the Nintendo GameCube. Titled Dance Dance Revolution with Mario, it will be released in Japan this summer. No American release plans have been disclosed. [br][br][br]As the title suggests, Dance Dance Revolution with Mario is a new installment in Konami's DDR dancing game series, featuring characters from the Mushroom Kingdom. Details on the game haven't been disclosed yet, but from the released images, DDR with Mario seems to play similarly to DDR, with familiar backdrops featured in the 3D installments of the Super Mario series. [br][br]As in other DDR titles released by Konami, gamers will play the game using a step-sensitive controller mat, timing steps with the beat as dictated on the screen. Aside from the standard dancing game mode, DDR with Mario will also feature various original mini-games as well. [br][br]It seems as though Nintendo is loosening its iron-fist-like grip on its exclusive characters. It's rare to see Nintendo characters in games not published by Nintendo, but this news and Wednesday's announcement of Mario and friends being featured in the GameCube version of Electronic Arts' NBA Street V3 may prove that Nintendo is trying to give its favorite plumber a little more exposure. [br][br]Dance Dance Revolution with Mario will be on display at the Next Generation World Hobby Fair 2005, which will take place in four locations in Japan starting January 16.
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January 7th, 2005, 14:40 Posted By: wraggster
Almost 250 titles are planned for the Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance systems this year in the USA, according to information from Nintendo of America, which is currently celebrating strong handheld sales in 2004.[br][br]The new Nintendo DS console sold through 1.3 million units in North America by the end of last year, adding to eight million sales of the Game Boy Advance hardware during 2004 to make for an impressive year for the firm's handheld products.[br][br]Nintendo of America claims that over 120 titles are in the pipeline for the Nintendo DS in 2005, along with over 125 GBA titles - which will, of course, be compatible with the new DS hardware thanks to the GBA cartridge slot.[br][br]Key DS titles which Nintendo is promoting for early this year include first-party games WarioWare Touched!, Pokemon Dash and Yoshi Touch & Go, along with EA's Need for Speed Underground 2 and Atari's Retro Atari Classics.[br][br]On the GBA, meanwhile, the firm's first-party lineup is also impressive, with WarioWare Twisted!, Mario Party Advance, Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones and Pokemon Emerald set to be joined early in the year by Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, which curiously appeared in Europe before Christmas but not in North America.[br][br]While trumpeting the success of its handheld range, however, the company did not release any figures for hardware sales of the GameCube during 2004 - a silence that says quite a lot, although with a strong software line-up for 2005 on the platform, it will undoubtedly be hoping to see some improvement in its retail performance this year.[br][br]The company claims that 60 titles will be released on the Cube in 2005 - a relatively small number, but one which includes high profile titles such as Star Fox Assault, Geist, Donkey Konga Jungle Beat, Resident Evil 4, Killer 7, Splinter Cell Chaos Theory - and possibly even the new Legend of Zelda game.
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January 7th, 2005, 05:43 Posted By: stuartfanning
Help please. I have just received a Japanese DS unit with Japanese instruction I cannot read. I want to switch it from manual to automatic set up but cannot figure out how to.
The instruction given on the Nintendo US site don't help as I get different screens coming up when I switch on the Power.
Can anyone with a Japanese DS unit advise to how to switch it to automatic so that a game plays when inserted. Thanks.
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January 6th, 2005, 11:03 Posted By: wraggster
While Sony and Microsoft used this year's Consumer Electronics Show to look to the future, Nintendo instead bathed happily in the reflected glory that their future has already arrived - and it is selling rather well, thankyouverymuch.[br][br]With 1.3 million of their clamshell DS consoles already delighting US gamers, the Japanese giant didn't seem that interested in unleashing any sensational secrets on the show floor. Relaxed US big cheese George Harrison commented, "Publishers and game players have only just begun to tap the potential of Nintendo DS. 2005 will continue the excitement we've experienced in 2004," before changing into a silk smoking jacket and retiring to his oak-panelled study. [br][br]While his rivals danced, shouted and juggled just to attract the attention of the world's media, Mr H preferred to point a weary finger at the 120 games that are already planned for DS, including Need for Speed Underground 2, WarioWare: Touched!, Pokemon Dash and Yoshi's Touch and Go.[br][br]But perhaps this seemingly low-key approach has worked: Nintendo also announced that the US snapped up another eight million GBAs during 2005 and that this still massively popular handheld has another 125 titles due for 2005, including WarioWare: Twisted, Mario Party Advance, Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones and Pokemon Emerald.[br][br]Just before dozing off in his opulent leather armchair, our George had just enough energy to confirm that 60 new Gamecube titles are also on the way this year, including Star Fox: Assault, Geist, Donkey Konga 2, Resident Evil 4 and (can it really be?) Killer 7.
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