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November 3rd, 2004, 11:35 Posted By: wraggster
Flubba has released a new version of his Gameboy emulator for the Gameboy Advance/Gamecube Gameboy Player, heres whats new:[br][br]V2.1 - 2004-11-03 (FluBBa)[br] Fixed clock on EZ3 cards, maybe others as well.[br] Now saves Gamma setting.[br][br]Download this new release Here
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November 3rd, 2004, 10:49 Posted By: wraggster
Nintendo has announced that Mario Kart DS, the new version of everyone's favourite go-kart racing game, will be among the titles available for the touchscreen handheld on its December 2 Japanese release date.[br]It will not be among the launch titles when the system hit stores in the US 10 days earlier on November 22. DS fans in the States will have to wait until January 10 to get their hands on the Mario Kart wheel.[br][br]Mario Kart DS brings the total of first-party Japanese launch games up to five, lining up as it does next to Super Mario 64 DS, Pokemon Dash, Band Brothers!, Made in Wario DS and Intuitive Stroke (hmm..). PictoChat and Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt, which is actually a demo version of the full game, both come bundled with the system.[br][br]Seven third-party titles are promised for the Japanese launch, but only five are confirmed at present - EA's the Urbz, Sega's Feel the Magic, Spike's Tendo Dokuta, Koei's Mahjongg Tournament and Success' Zoo Keeper.[br][br]The US launch lineup is slated to offer 10 to 12 games which currently include Super Mario 64 DS, The Urbz, Feel the Magic, THQ's Ping Pals, Ubisoft's Sprung (which used to be called Crush), Rayman DS and Asphalt Urban GT and Namco's Ridge Racer DS.[br][br]And Europe? We don't have a clue how the UK or European launch line up will shake out, but since we're looking at a March release for the hardware there's a stack of great games that'll already have been released in the US and Japan including Mario Kart DS Advance Wars DS, Viewtiful Joe, Tiger Woods, Need for Speed Underground and Super Mario Bros. DS. [br][br]We might have to wait longer, but we could be looking at a bumper crop of launch games.
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November 3rd, 2004, 04:21 Posted By: Maximo2703
what are new gba games are you looking forward to being released between now and early 2005...mine right now are
Pac Man World
Legend of Zelda Minish Cap (this game looks amazing kind of reminds me of a 2D Wind Waker)
Metal Slug Advance
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
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November 2nd, 2004, 12:32 Posted By: steban
Folks,
We are promoting a port of Linux into the Nintendo DS. We believe it could be one of the coolest Linux ports ever. The Nintedo DS is indeed a very capable hardware, ARM 67mhz, 4Ram, wifi, mic, 10 hours battery life, 2 screen, touch screen, etc, etc, etc ... at $149 dollars.!!! We are very exited with all the cool software we could write or port for this litlle baby (once linux gets going). In my opinion it could be a complete PDA killer! mp3 and movie player, wifi web surfing tool, email reader, Instant messenger , .and so many cool things! find some time and give us a visit at Linux on the Nintendo DS - dslinux.com , sorry mods for the links, I hope you can leave them as the coolness factor of this port is top geeky ;D
Steban
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Nintendo DS Linux port
http://www.dslinux.com
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November 2nd, 2004, 11:51 Posted By: wraggster
News from Lik Sang [br][br] An abundance of light means plenty of shadow as well. Samus, intergalactic heroine, finds out the hard way when what looked like a straightforward rescue mission following a distress call turns into a battle to save a planet from vanishing into dark oblivion. It's Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, the highly anticipated sequel to Retro Studios' masterpiece Metroid Prime, which in 2002 introduced a well-received First-Person 3D view to a cult-classic Nintendo series.[br][br]Become the bounty hunter behind the visor once more and travel to a world where a friendly species is facing genocide after a great cataclysm tore the fabric of space and time. Here, Galactic Federation Trooper Squad Bravo went missing. The search for them reveals that this rogue planet Aether sees his natives, the Luminoth (which reside in Light Aether) attacked by the Ing Horde, terrifying beings unleashed from Dark Aether, a dimensional echo. Restoring peace to this once undisturbed place lets Samus embark on a challenging mission, where all the new features of Metroid Prime 2 will definitely come in handy. [br][br]First, speaking of weapons, the Light Beam and Dark Beam will help you to fight the Ing, solve puzzles and unlock doors. Then there are of course freshly tailored suits available (Light and Dark respectively), as well as several visors, for example the Echo variant, which lets you detect enemies by sound resonance. Furthermore, the famous Screw Attack from Metroid games of the past makes its triumphant debut on the Nintendo GameCube, and you'll also be able to rely on Samus' Wall Jump now. And don't forget Multiplayer Metroid: For the first time in the history of the franchise, up to four players can battle each other as they search for weapons, grapple across ceilings and turn into Morph Balls to make their escape. [br][br]Check out the screenshots at Lik Sang
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November 2nd, 2004, 10:40 Posted By: wraggster
xFlasH has released a conversion of the T08 hit from the 80's Androides:[br][br]I’ve made a port of one of the best Thomson hit from the 80’s, Androides[br]With the AddLevel tool included, it’s possible to inject some custom levels without any compilation (GBFS)[br]See the levels.dat included to modify the original levels[br][br]http://www.gbadev.org/
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November 2nd, 2004, 10:06 Posted By: wraggster
News from C&VG:[br][br]Americans saving up to buy Nintendo's DS on its November 21 release date might have a Zelda-esque quest on their hands as they try to track one down. US retailers are already beginning to pull their pre-orders in the face of overwhelming demand.[br]The dual-screened handheld system, which will sell for $149.99 in the US and come bundled with PictoChat and a demo of Metroid Prime Hunters, has already reached the sales target set by one high street US retailer. They have stopped taking pre-orders so that gamers will not be disappointed on the release day by stock shortages.[br][br]Online US retailers are still accepting pre-orders for the system but many are slapping strict 'one-per-customer' regulations on purchases.[br][br]The news will come as sweet relief for Nintendo who plan to roll out a total of four million DS units for the American launch and the subsequent Japanese release on December 2. The company expects to sell every last one of these units within its financial year.[br][br]Sony's PSP, which launches in Japan on December 12 with a price-tag of 20,790 Yen (approximately 105, $195, or 150 Euro) with a US and European launch to follow, is predicted to shift three million units in the same time period. Japanese import retailers are reportedly doing brisk business on Sony's handheld.[br][br]Unfortunately for us Europeans, without a confirmed release date for either handheld system on this continent we're still in the dark as far as pre-orders go.[br][br]We'll bring you any more news as it happens.[br][br]Those looking for a Nintendo DS to Preorder should check out places like Lik Sang
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November 2nd, 2004, 03:15 Posted By: Lewis
Hi!
I'm new here and was just wondering why there is no gbc-emulator for Gameboy Advance...The Gba should be able to handle the gbc-games, right? After all there is a Snes emulator out there!
Thanks
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October 31st, 2004, 11:52 Posted By: Johnny_Mike
Does anyone have any idea as to what kind of batteries DS will use. I dunno if I am stupid, or unobservant. I mean what kind as in, an attachable rechargable battery like the psp, or Normal AA or AAA batteries?
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October 31st, 2004, 02:03 Posted By: wraggster
News from the Gamecube Linux Site [br][br] KDE run on a GameCube Diffuse/Skaida, in a completely geek driven act, started KDE on his GameCube. Of course, it was not useable and had crappy colors. But he has finally been the first geek in having a GameKube. You can see here how his desktop looked like, and here how would have looked with right colors. His original framebuffer dump (dd if=/dev/fb0 of=./kde.fbdump) is here in case the Guiness Book people need it.
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October 30th, 2004, 10:42 Posted By: NintendoFaithful
I saw this poll in the Other Topics section, but few interested in PSP or DS go there so im posting a PSP/DS poll in each of the respective forums.
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October 30th, 2004, 08:34 Posted By: NintendoFaithful
I was watching the official gameplyay demonstration on Gamespot for Mario 64, and saw him use a little thubstrap deal which (or was supposed to) functioned like an analog stick. Will that be included with Mario 64?
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October 29th, 2004, 21:37 Posted By: NintendoFaithful
Say I were on a plane and wanted to play wireless DS with my friends. Say some PSPers decided to do the same thing. Would there be any interference between the two IEEE connections?
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October 28th, 2004, 18:16 Posted By: wraggster
In April, LucasArts announced a deal with The Collective to develop console games based on Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, the third Star Wars prequel. The games will be released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox next spring. The film hits theaters May 19, 2005. [br][br]Today, LucasArts announced three more games based on Revenge of the Sith for all three handhelds: Sony's PSP and the Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance. In keeping with its recent strategy of outsourcing development, all three games will be developed by Ubisoft's Montreal studio. They will also ship around the same time the film premieres. [br][br]In a statement, Ubisoft promised that "in its own unique way, each game will immerse players directly into the most compelling and memorable moments of the movie." It also listed several features of the games, including multiple-character control and various force powers. [br][br]For those unfamiliar with Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, the film closes the trilogy of prequels to the original Star Wars films. It chronicles how Chancellor Palpatine (secretly the Sith lord Darth Sidious) uses the clone army created in the second prequel, Attack of the Clones, to eradicate the Jedi and turn the benevolent Galactic Republic into the evil Galactic Empire from the original three films. As is well known by Star Wars fans, dashing young Jedi Anakin Skywalker impregnates his wife, Senator Amidala, before turning evil and becoming the slightly more menacing Darth Vader. Their offspring become Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia from the 1977 Star Wars. [br][br]In the words of Palpatine, GameSpot will be following development all three Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith handheld games "with great interest."
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October 28th, 2004, 13:41 Posted By: wraggster
Nintendo have revealed their line-up of Cube and GBA titles for early 2005 and they've finally confirmed dates for The Legend of Zelda Four Swords Adventures (7 January), Mario Power Tennis (25 February) and Mario Party 6 (18 March).[br][br]Resident Evil 4 and Viewtiful Joe 2 are also confirmed for March although the So Long In The Making We'd Almost Forgotten About It Killer 7 is down simply for "early 2005". Still, Winnie the Pooh Rumbly Tumbly Adventure, eh?[br][br]Those Cube and GBA release schedules in full then:[br][br]Nintendo Gamecube[br]The Legend of Zelda Four Swords (Nintendo) - 7 January 2005[br]Megaman X Command Mission (Capcom) - January 2005[br]Donkey Kong Jungle Beat (Nintendo) - 4 February 2005[br]Mario Power Tennis (Nintendo) - 25 February 2005[br]Jimmy Neutron Attack of the Twonkies (THQ) - February 2005[br]Spongebob Squarepants The Movie (THQ) - February 2005[br]TimeSplitters Future Perfect (EA) - 11 March 2005[br]Mario Party 6 (Nintendo) - 18 March 2005[br]Resident Evil 4 (Capcom) - March 2005[br]Viewtiful Joe 2 (Capcom) - March 2005[br]Fairly Odd Parents: Shadow Showdown (THQ) - March 2005[br]Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams (THQ) - March 2005[br]Killer 7 (Capcom) - Early 2005[br]Disney's Winnie the Pooh Rumbly Tumbly Adventure (Ubi Soft) - Q1 2005[br]Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory (Ubi Soft) - Q1 2005[br]Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2 (Ubi Soft) - Q1 2005[br][br]Game Boy Advance SP[br]NES Classics (Nintendo) - 7 January 2005[br]- Metroid[br]- Zelda II The Adventure of Link[br]- Dr Mario[br]- Castlevania[br]Smashing Drive (ZOO Digital) - 21 January 2005[br]It's Mr Pants (THQ) - January 2005[br]Banjo Pilot (THQ) - February 2005[br]Jimmy Neutron Attack of the Twonkies (THQ) - February 2005[br]Spongebob Squarepants The Movie (THQ) - February 2005[br]Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories (Disney/Square Enix) - March 2005[br]Bionicle 2 (THQ/LEGO) - March 2005[br]Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams (THQ) - March 2005[br]Advance Guardian Heroes (Ubi Soft) - Q1 2005[br]Disney's Winnie the Pooh Rumbly Tumbly Adventure (Ubi Soft) - Q1 2005
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October 27th, 2004, 20:45 Posted By: karurosu
Hello everyone, this is my first post.
When I found out that I really wanted to buy a DS, I went to the Nintendo site looking for specs, features, etc. but there isnt much info there, so when I found your forum, I decided to participate
I am somewhat related to the GBAdev scene (I am a learning programmer) so pardon me if i mention linkers or flash carts, but I will for the sake of clarity only.
The first thing I noticed was the processors, 1 ARM7 and 1 ARM9, thats good if you dont want to play old GB/GBC games, because, in the GBA there was a Z80 processor in charge of running the GB/GBC games, so firts bad point.
The next thing I noticed was that there will be no Link port, that means that:
1.- I cant load any multiboot games!
2.- Goodbye multi-cart playing
3.- Goodbye to some linkers, and carts. (they are needed for actual game testing) 2nd bad point.
Maybe Nintendo has already thought of something, but still those are some really bad points.
Ok, the Specs of the system are very nice, and better stop complaining, maybe when I have mine in hands...
Anyway, I said all of the above because some nice person stole my GBA and my Flash cart, and I wanted the DS to replace them, but looks like I will have to buy also a GBA. Geez.
Sorry if I bothered anyone, I only thought that this info may come in handy for someone.
See ya.
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October 27th, 2004, 17:40 Posted By: wraggster
Nintendo today announced that it will ship a total of 1 million units of the Nintendo DS in Japan before the end of the year, 300,000 of which will be available on the day of the system's launch, December 2. Additional shipments will be made on a weekly basis. [br][br]Nintendo of America confirmed to GameSpot this morning that 2 million units of the DS will be available worldwide by the end of the year, which means that the US will also receive 1 million Nintendo DS systems in 2004. As of press time, NOA had not made any announcements as to how many units will be available on November 21, when the system launches. [br][br]In a conference call last month, NOA's George Harrison told the media that Nintendo plans to ship a total of 4 million DS systems across three territories (Japan, US, and Europe/Australia) by the end of the fiscal year, which ends in March 2005. Harrison did not comment on exactly how many units each territory will receive.
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October 27th, 2004, 12:04 Posted By: wraggster
Nintendo recently updated their Japanese DS product page with information regarding shipment figures for the launch period. There will be 300,000 systems available on December 2nd. New shipments will be made every week, adding up to over one million shipped in Japan by the end of December. NCL also revealed that an official pre-order initiative is set to begin November 3rd, about one month before launch.
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