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November 23rd, 2013, 23:49 Posted By: wraggster
The team behind the R4i Gold 3DS Deluxe announces the imminent release of their next firmware that integrates the function of virtualization NAND (emuNand). This feature, announced first by the Gateway team (which warned buyers clones telling them they could not enjoy) this is going to land in Clone Wars and make a good bang . The student seems to have surpassed the master, which is likely to be caught short ... To support their claims, they show us the video below where you can see Batman - Arkham and Blackgate Origins The Legend of Zelda - A Link Between Worlds running on the R4i Gold 3DS Deluxe with nand virtualized 6.3. Remember that these games, compiled with SDK 5.0.0 can not be launched on 4.x firmware and therefore remain for the moment, totally incompatible with the gateway! The eShop is also available at the same time.
The team also says r4ids.cn the update has been developed by their team and not is not a simple copy of the update for the Gateway ... Official website: r4ids.cn thank you to dcx for information.
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November 23rd, 2013, 23:33 Posted By: wraggster
Today sees the release of TwinBee Rainbow Bell Adventure for the SNES! Translation is 100% complete, so enjoy! It can’t be claimed that this is the best platformer on the SNES or even that it´s one of the best, as it frankly can´t hold a candle to Mario, Metroid, Megaman X or Front Mission Gun Hazard (heh!) But it´s still a damn good game, and if you´re itching for a cute but challenging platformer with plenty of secrets to find, here´s a great chance to have a good scratch.
Next AGTP release is currently slated for two weeks from today. Keep your fingers crossed!
http://agtp.romhack.net/
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November 23rd, 2013, 23:32 Posted By: wraggster
This is basically a reimplementation of TileLayer Pro in Java which makes it possible to run the program on any modern operating system (as opposed to the original program which was Windows only).
The original idea was to develop it for DSNESDS. In the end it was more of a finger exercise for the vastly superior tileeditor developed for the IDE… Still though this version was finished and features all of the original programs features (I think) including tileset editing and palette editing.
So if you’re a linux/Macos guy you might want to give it a try.
http://digisalt.wordpress.com/2013/1...es-tileeditor/
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November 23rd, 2013, 23:32 Posted By: wraggster
Here it is. DSNESDS. Digisalt SNES Development Studio. An integrated SNES development environment which was meant to become one of the most powerful development tools for SNES… Unfortunately due to lack of time and finally a shift in personal preferences this piece of software could never reach the state of a first complete release. As various issues had to be solved, there were three different versions developed which share hardly any common codebase…
Probably the most complete and advanced version is DSNESDS v2 which includes a quite advanced tileeditor for SNES games… it features copy/paste from other applications via the system clipboard as well as various editing modes and integrates with the color palettes of the current project… also version two allows integration of WLA-DX for final assembly of the source so you could actually compile stuff with it…
All three versions come with sourcecode attached so you can go and pick up where things were left… also some graphical libraries developed for version 2 are downloadable at the page…
Hope there’s someone who likes the idea of an IDE for SNES games and probably picks things up one day… you can grab everything here:
http://digisalt.wordpress.com/2013/1...-was/#more-128
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November 23rd, 2013, 23:31 Posted By: wraggster
After 4 years the wait is over! Final Fantasy VII for the NES!
This project began in 2009 and picked up where Lindblum left off in 2008. After starting with a translated version of the game, this game has been altered little by little and is now ready to be released to the public!
No part of this game has been left untouched. Music, enemies, events, graphics…there’s just too many changes to list here.
Enjoy, everyone!
http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/1657/
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November 23rd, 2013, 23:30 Posted By: wraggster
Today we present two translations for your usual NES translation and a more uncommon GB translation.
The Samurai Lord Musashi was an anime series that aired in Japan during the early 90’s and was made by the same folks who did Yu Yu Hakusho, Studio Pierrot. The games appear to have been cash-ins and were released while the series was still on the air.
The Samurai Lord Musashi is essentially a retelling of the life of Musashi Miyamoto, Japan’s legendary historical figure. The anime was most likely inspired directly by a trilogy of movies starring Toshiro Mifune, The Samurai Trilogy.
This is yet another joint project between aishsha and Pennywise and it is nothing short of perfection.
Unfortunately the NES game wasn’t tested as much as we would have liked. We would appreciate it if special attention could be paid to using the Search command to find stuff. The game makes that aspect quite difficult by being picky and not all the text relating to it has been found in-game. Therefore, some text might be messed up.
http://yojimbo.eludevisibility.org/
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November 23rd, 2013, 23:30 Posted By: wraggster
Final Fantasy II for the Super Nintendo has an atrocious script. This we know. J2e, supposedly, made FFII obsolete by translating its Japanese counterpart with its proper numeral, Final Fantasy IV. Common knowledge these days, no?
Unfortunately, as shown on Tomato’s famed Final Fantasy IV page on his acclaimed site, Legends of Localization, that simply isn’t the case. While an admirable effort for the era, these days, J2e’s script just isn’t up to par.
Enter Project II: a total revitalization of the script of Final Fantasy II for Super NES! Using Pinkpuff’s FF4kster, the game’s text has been entirely rewritten from the ground up. But it wasn’t enough to give people the same Final Fantasy II they’d played and replayed—this time, dummy content has been restored, bugs have been fixed, game-play enhancements have been made, and Sirens can at last be bought!
Features:
- An entirely rewritten script, taking elements from various translations of Final Fantasy IV!
- Restored missing content! Use Pray, Salve, and Recall, find SomaDrops and Firebombs in chests, and cast Shell!
- An all-new title screen by Paladin!
- Every spell has an in-battle use thanks to Dragonsbrethren and Deathlike2!
- Reverted censored map graphics!
- Various bugs fixes!
- Sirens can be bought from an end-game shop!
- …And many more modifications! See the readme for detailed information.
Enjoy a brand-new dialogue experience as you begin the Project, and enter the crusade for the crystals the way you should have in 1991!
http://www.romhacking.net/forum/inde...c,17302.0.html
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November 23rd, 2013, 22:53 Posted By: wraggster
via http://emu-russia.net/en/
NES/GBA/GB/Lynx/PC Engine/PC-FX/Wonderswan/Genesis/SNES/VirtualBoy/PS1 emulator has been updated recently. Changes:
- Atari Lynx II stereo support(thanks to "sage").
- More stable PSX DualShock rumble on Linux(fewer kernel panics, yay).
- PSX DualShock rumble is now working in Final Fantasy 8, and possibly other games where it was previously broken.
File: Download
News source: http://forum.fobby.net
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November 23rd, 2013, 20:12 Posted By: wraggster
If you're a resident of Her Majesty's Kingdom who's been tempted into a Wii U purchase by the five-star brilliance of Super Mario 3D World, hold your British horses! Nintendo's UK web-store has an offer that's worth a gander at least.
For the British sum of £300, you get a black 32GB Wii U, New Super Mario Bros. U, Super Luigi U, andSuper Mario 3D World. To top it off, Nintendo's throwing in a special red-and-blue, M-emblazoned Wiimote and a matching red Mario headpiece. To re-cap, if you're planning on picking up the the new £250 Mario-themed bundle, this is the same but with Super Mario 3D World, the Wiimote, and the cap chucked in for £50 extra - not bad at all.
The Mario Mega Bundle, as it's prodigiously titled, is one of four new Wii U bundles on the big N's UK webfront this month. We've already mentioned the other Mario-centric bundle, then there are 8GB Wii Party U and Just Dance 2014packs, both of which include Nintendo Land and are also priced £250.
http://www.joystiq.com/2013/11/21/br...c-wii-u-bundl/
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November 22nd, 2013, 22:42 Posted By: wraggster
A Lego The Hobbit video game will launch in 2014, leaked promo art has suggested.
Hobbit-themed Lego sets due to launch next year include the artwork on the back of instruction booklets, Lego fan siteTheBrickFan reports.3DS, PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Wii U, Xbox 360 and Xbox One versions appear to be in the works."Coming sortie prévue en 2014," the artwork states. "Coming out in 2014." Lego versions of Bilbo, Thorin and Gandalf are shown.The third and final Hobbit film is due to be released on 17th December 2014, which makes an end-of-year launch likely.Warner Bros. declined to comment when approached by Eurogamer, but we may hear more at the VGX Awards next month.Lego Lord of the Rings launched last autumn to high praise. It included an open world version of Middle Earth to roam around in, and a playable Tom Bombadil.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...xt-year-report
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November 22nd, 2013, 01:10 Posted By: wraggster
Retro platformer Edge launches on the Wii U eShop today priced £1.79, developer Two Tribes has announced.On Wii U Edge outputs at a native 1080p resolution, with anti-aliasing at 60 frames per second. There's off-TV play via the GamePad, too.The Wii U version includes over 100 levels, and the Edge Extended DLC and bonus levels from the Steam version.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...on-wii-u-eshop
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November 22nd, 2013, 01:03 Posted By: wraggster
Nintendo UK is to release a new Mario-themed Wii U bundle on November 29.
Available to pre-order now for £299.99, the Mario Mega Bundle includes a Wii U Premium console, Super Mario 3D World, New Super Mario Bros. U, New Super Luigi U, a red Wii Remote Plus and a Mario hat.
The Super Mario 3D World release date is also next Friday, November 29 in Europe and Australia.
In our Super Mario 3D World review, we said the game "blends the best of Galaxy and 3D Land in a Greatest Hits package that's comfortably among the top games of 2013".
Other critics were equally taken with the game - see what they had to say in our Super Mario 3D World review round-up.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com...rdware-bundle/
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November 22nd, 2013, 00:26 Posted By: wraggster
Another analyst has issued a damning verdict on the future fortunes of Nintendo’s Wii U.
GamesIndustry reports that DFC Intelligence analyst David Cole says in an upcoming report that the firm is lowering its lifetime Wii U sales forecasts, predicting that it will struggle to reach a quarter of Wii’s 100m lifetime unit sales.
"We are once again lowering our outlook for the Wii U,” he stated. “Right now it is looking to do about what the GameCube did during its lifespan which is mainly be another system for Nintendo first party product."
GameCube’s lifetime sales fell just short of 22m units worldwide.
"I think Nintendo is carving out a different audience,” Cole added. “I think that being said it is the right strategy. The audience they are going after is not the ones that Sony and Microsoft are going after. Right now they need to go after Nintendo fans first.
“They should have done that last year but better late than never. It is the right approach but really Nintendo now is just trying to do as well as the GameCube so they have a base to sell first party software."
Fellow US analyst Michael Pachter told the audience at London Games Conference last week that Wii U is “toast”, predicting lifetime sales of 30m units and saying: “If you are a Nintendo fan bitching about my opinion on Wii U, stop, put your money where your mouth is and buy a Wii U."
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/dfc-p...-wii-u/0124739
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November 22nd, 2013, 00:22 Posted By: wraggster
Next-gen consoles may have finally arrived, but it’s the year-old Wii U that takes centre stage in the new issue of Edge, which is available now in print, or in digital form on iPad, Android and Zinio.Naturally, it’s Mario that’s finally made Wii U a must-have, and in our four-page review we discover just how much Super Mario 3D World has changed since our disappointing E3 hands-on.Elsewhere, our next-gen launch special brings you reviews of Call Of Duty Ghosts, Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag and Battlefield 4, while in Knowledge we speak to developers working on next-gen games about how they’re making use of new hardware without short-changing those sticking with 360 and PS3.In Features we gain a rare audience with Fumito Ueda, the enigmatic creator of Ico, Shadow Of The Colossus and the endlessly delayed The Last Guardian. This month’s My Favourite Game, meanwhile, stars TV host, screenwriter and former game journalist Charlie Brooker.The new issue of Edgemagazine is available now in print, on iPad, Android and Zinio. You can subscribe now at a specially discounted rate here to save money and get the print edition before it hits physical and digital newsstands.
http://www.edge-online.com/magazine/...u-has-arrived/
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