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November 6th, 2011, 23:41 Posted By: wraggster
Finally a bit of novelty on the latest Nintendo portable! CollosalPokemon , to whom we can say a big thank you, we offer a NES emulator for the Web browser of 3DS. He first sought an NES emulator in Java-script and then optimize it on 3DS. His choice was JSNES Ben Firshman. This is currently only a "proof of concept", do not attempt to run it at full speed.
You do not need a linker or change your console to enjoy it, it works now on all the 3DS. To use it is simple, just sign in with your 3DS and to go on the next page: n3des.byethost6.com
http://mobiles.gx-mod.com/modules/ne...p?storyid=9722
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November 6th, 2011, 23:38 Posted By: wraggster
Today we learn via different website that Nintendo is currently broadcasts a new update for his youngest daughter, the 3DS.
At the moment France did not seem affected, but knowing Nintendo it will not be long!
According to different returns, many linkers do not work on consoles that have been updated to 2.2.0.4 which Acekard2i example. linkers manufacturers have not said their last word and you can see that the patch Lite R4i for RTS to counter the new update is already available on the web! Nintendo continues its war against the linkers but as we all know is far from over.
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November 6th, 2011, 23:36 Posted By: wraggster
A few days ago Alekmaul we delivered the first draft of the port of the game Rick Dangerous II on DS.
It is now back with a new version brings some corrections.
New / fixed:
- Fixed an issue of transparency in the Level 2
- Remove ConsoleIn, unnecessary final
- Remove the library maxmod, unnecessary final Rick Dangerous II v1.1 Official website: http://www .portabledev.com/pages/ds/jeuxdev.-perso/rickdangerous2.php
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November 6th, 2011, 23:35 Posted By: wraggster
Yellow Wood Goblin gives us again a new version of its excellent alternative kernel Wood only compatible with some linkers.
Some fixes were made to make it compatible some new games, we also learn that the developer has changed devkitARM version for r36. Wood R4 v1.39 v1.39 R4iDSN Wood Wood RPG v1.39 Official website: http:// gbatemp.net/topic/312526-wood-firmwares-v139 /
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November 6th, 2011, 00:48 Posted By: wraggster
I have finished my translation patch for Deep Dungeon IV for the Famicom/NES. This is an all-new translation featuring expanded text and menus. It should be complete and bug-free. Translation and editing by odino and snark, and a little further by me.
Definitely worth a play. This one features a non-linear structure. It is also much less dependent on RNG luck than the prior games. And thus it is perhaps easier than the others.
So, now this only leaves III as the last untranslated Deep Dungeon. Still plan to finish that one, too. Don’t know when though. That game is kind of unbalanced and has a couple dumb things in it (like characters randomly fumbling, and thus de-equipping, their weapons). :P
RHDN Project Page
Relevant Link: (http://kingmike.emuxhaven.net)
http://www.romhacking.net/forum/inde...pic,13481.html
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November 6th, 2011, 00:42 Posted By: wraggster
libext2fs v1.0.3 released by Dimok
libext2fs-wii is a port of the libext2fs driver to the Nintendo GameCube/Wii, modeled on the libntfs interface.
Features
EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 file systems support
Full read/write, files of any size can be created, modified, renamed, moved, or deleted.
Compression, read/write support for compressed files
Symbolic link and directory junction walking
Journaling system
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Libext2fs
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November 5th, 2011, 00:55 Posted By: wraggster
A Nintendo patent shows that Nintendo is, or was, considering the graft of Wii U-like features onto the regular old Wiimote. The company applied for a patent for a device that adds a touch panel to the Wiimote, using an infrared LED and mirrors to feed info about the position of your finger into the Wiimote's IR sensor. The patent describes using it as a mouse pointer or a drawing interface. You know, touch panel stuff.
The tech doesn't exactly emulate the WiiPad, as the touch panel is just for controls, and isn't a screen. It's unclear whether this is something Nintendo is planning for the future -- for enhancing Wiimotes for use on Wii U -- or if it's just an idea someone cooked up.
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/11/04/ni...ad-attachment/
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November 5th, 2011, 00:53 Posted By: wraggster
UPDATE: We've tweaked our headline slightly following word from Eurogamer's Portugese site that the original MyGames interview was mis-transcribed.Eurogamer.pt sat in on the very same interview, which it recorded to tape, and confirmed that, while Aonuma's comments on a Majora's Mask port are correctly reported, he was speaking hypothetically when discussing the 3DS title and made no reference to development having started on the game.For a word-for-word transcription of what was actually said in the Q&A, see Eurogamer.pt's coverage.ORIGINAL STORY: A new Zelda game is currently in the works for 3DS, series custodian Eiji Aonuma has revealed.Speaking with Portugese site MyGames, as translated by Nintendo Everything, Aonuma explained that it will be an original title and not directly linked to Link's DS outings Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks."We are already preparing a new game, a game in the series for the Nintendo 3DS, but don't think that it is a direct sequel to the Zelda titles released on DS," he explained."We are talking about a new game, but it takes much of what has been done on previous handhelds."Perhaps a portable sequel to the Wii's impending Skyward Sword, in the same way that Phantom Hourglass on DS followed GameCube adventure The Wind Waker? Place your bets.Aonuma added that a handheld port of N64 classic Majora's Mask in the style of Ocarina of Time 3D hasn't been ruled out either, though the new game will come first."It's something I'm asked about often and I assure you that it is something I've spoken to Miyamoto about," he said."But recently we released The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D as a remake. We are considering the idea, but it didn't seem right to launch a remake one after another, so the next Zelda game on 3DS will be original."It's a good time to be a Zelda fan. The superlative Ocarina of Time remake launched earlier this year, followed by a complimentary download of GBA curio Four Swords in September, while Wii epic Skyward Sword swoops in later this month.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...e-in-the-works
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November 5th, 2011, 00:42 Posted By: wraggster
Yesterday, we found out that the Japanese version of Super Mario 3D Landpacked a mandatory 3DS firmware update, which enhanced security (of course) but also streamlined the friends list, adding a new "Join Game" option.
Today, upon the arrival of our US review copy, we discovered that the same firmware update is loaded on that version, as well, and offers the same amenities. You can see the "Join Game" button at the top of the screenshot above. It's faded out because the game I had running at the time doesn't have multiplayer.
There's more 3DS updating to come, as a more comprehensive update is due this month to add video recording features, along with updated StreetPass games, DLC functionality, and other eShop improvements.
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/11/04/us...rmware-update/
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November 5th, 2011, 00:40 Posted By: wraggster
Last week's news was tragic for Nintendo: Profits for its fiscal first half weredeeply in the red to the tune of $926 million.
A near $1-billion six-month loss is potentially catastrophic for most companies, but for a game company like Nintendo the profits typically come at the end of the fiscal year, the period ending in March, which includes the heavy holiday buying season. First and second quarter losses are not unheard of; they're even expected. What isn't expected, at least for Nintendo, is a potential loss for the entire fiscal year, which is what Nintendo is facing this year, projecting revenues $264 million in the red for the first time since the company began reporting profits in 1981.
To get some perspective on what this means for Nintendo and, perhaps, the game industry, I spoke with two men who have been following recent events intently, and Nintendo as a whole for most of its existence: Kyle Orland, News Editor at Gamasutra, founder of Super Mario Bros. HQ and self-confessed "Nintendo fanboy," and Bill Harris, industry analyst and blogger at Dubious Quality.
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/11/04/ex...e-post-losses/
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November 4th, 2011, 00:47 Posted By: wraggster
One of the year’s bestselling games will get a sequel in just a few weeks.
505 Games has confirmed with MCV that it has officially signed up the rights to Zumba Fitness 2 for Wii. The game will debut on November 25th. A Kinect version will arrive in Q1 2012.
This year Zumba Fitness was UK All Formats No.1 ten times. It has been the No.1 best-selling Wii game for 26 weeks, and is on the verge of tipping past the 1m sales barrier in the UK.
Select retailers have already been pre-briefed about the new game, and “there is massive excitement amongst retail about the prospect of a second version,” according to 505 Games’ GM for UK and Export Ralph Pitt-Stanley.
The game is licensed from the popular Zumba fitness dance craze which has 10m class participants every week.
Zumba has stood out in a sea of dance games that rushed to market after Ubisoft’s Just Dance and its spin-offs took off.
“Zumba Fitness differs to other games on the market,” added Pitt-Stanley. “It isn’t just a dance game, it is a fun interactive, social exercise experience that fuses contagious Latin and international rhythms together. It is this fun element that resonates with the consumer and the key reason for its success.”
505 Games teased details about the sequel with a high-profile ad during last weekend’s X Factor.
“Having gained extensive insight into our target audience, X Factor was a prime show to talk about the success of the original game and highlight the release date for Zumba 2,” said Pitt-Stanley. “We will launch Zumba 2 with a highly targeted campaign to get the message out there for the festive period.”
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/zumba...s-month/087116
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November 4th, 2011, 00:46 Posted By: wraggster
Portable brawler Tekken 3D Prime Edition launches on 3DS in the UK on 17th February, according to the game's BBFC listing.A spokesperson for Namco Bandai declined to comment, saying only that an official announcement is due soon.The first Tekken title on a Nintendo platform since Tekken Advance on the GBA in 2001 will include over 40 characters, a 3D version of the Tekken: Blood Vengeance movie and will run at 60fps, even with 3D turned on.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...e-date-spotted
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November 4th, 2011, 00:44 Posted By: wraggster
The 3DS has been out since March, and the eShop has been running since June. So it's pretty noteworthy that Nintendo's first original game for the service will be released in November.
The kid-friendly Freakyforms: Your Creations, Alive! is designed to allow players to build the weird-ass creature of their dreams, and then use said weirdo in an adventure, exploring its new environment, finding food, collecting coins for new items, and even gaining the ability to redraw stuff in the environment.
It'll hit the North American 3DS eShop November 10, for $6.99.
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November 4th, 2011, 00:43 Posted By: wraggster
It's a "kid" oriented week for Nintendo downloadables. If you've been waiting for more Balloon Fight since downloading the NES game -- and of course you have -- Balloon Kid for Game Boy brings you an adventure expanded from that NES game, with new abilities and obstacles. You'll be delighted as long as you don't realize that Japan got the Game Boy Color version ... whoops!
While you have the 3DS open, you can also enjoy a "Main Theme Medley" from the recent Zelda concert on Nintendo Video.
On DSiWare, 1950s Lawn Mower Kids is a game about guiding three of the title characters to perform their gardening duties among UFOs, dogs, and other obstacles.
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/11/03/ni...wn-mower-kids/
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November 4th, 2011, 00:41 Posted By: wraggster
Japanese Super Mario 3D Land carts have started dropping into 3DS slots, and early reports from the country indicate that the game comes packed with brand new firmware for the system. What does the firmware update do, you wonder? Apparently, it makes the portable's friends list a bit more functional -- a button will now allow you to join a friend's game in progress. It seems that the update isn't an early release of the upcoming November one, which brings a variety of features.
The firmware update also adds a modification to the console's ability to play flashcarts, a notorious game piracy culprit on portable consoles. Like most game-based firmware updates, the cart requires the update before allowing the user to access Super Mario 3D Land, so, uh, resistance is kinda futile. It's unclear whether the same firmware update will be present on US and EU carts when the game ships in the coming weeks, but we've asked Nintendo for clarification and will update the story if we hear back.
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/11/03/su...-3ds-firmware/
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