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September 25th, 2011, 23:13 Posted By: wraggster
via http://gbatemp.net/t309193-new-super-mario-bros-3-v2-5a
GBAtemp member SKJmin has updated his New Super Mario Bros. 3 hack to version 2.5a. See what's been added in the change log below, and join the on-going discussion for more information about this modified NDS game. Also, be sure to check out the author's homepage for level walkthroughs, hints, and FAQ's about this project.
Note: You must use the [U] version of New Super Mario Bros for this patch.
QUOTE(Change Log 09/21/11)- 49 new bonuslevels
- 18 new cameos
- 75% of all bonus rooms were edited
- advanced bossfights
- reduced difficulty
- fixed timers
- a lot of graphical changes (almost each level)
http://newsupermariobros3.com/
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September 25th, 2011, 23:09 Posted By: wraggster
via http://gbatemp.net/t309520-msxds-v0-91
msxDS, the MSX/MSX2/MSX2+ emulator for the DS/DSi made by Popolon, has been updated to version 0.91. See the change log for what's new, and be sure to check out the project page for more information about this project.
QUOTE(Change Log 09/24/11)
•New management of buttons that allows to configure X and Y. (Push Y to use the radio in Metal Gear)
•Fixed the VDP status register 4.
•Adding the options menu.
•The using the paddle controller is possible with your softwares.
•Added ASCII paddle controller emulation. (used in Break Out)
•Fixed LDIR & LDDR instructions of the z80. (Goody, etc, work now)
•Taking into account of CE bit of the status register 2 of VDP before a disk access. (Improved compatibility with floppy disks.) (Undeadline, Fray, etc, work fine now).
http://www.alternate-fmsxds.webs.com/index.html
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September 25th, 2011, 23:06 Posted By: wraggster
via http://gbatemp.net/t309565-postloader2-b35
postLoader2 is a Wii application made by GBAtemp member stfour. It's purpose is to be used in conjunction with Priiloader as an alternative to the Homebrew Channel and/or system menu, and also supports launching Wiiware/VC titles from real or emulated NAND. See below for current features and what's new, and join the on-going discussion for the latest (off-site) download and more information about this homebrew project.
Current features
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•If started from priiloader it gains AHPBROT and spawn full hardware rights to homebrew applications
•Autoboot your default application/channel: If you don't press (A) in time to enter in interactive mode, postLoader will launch the predefined app (if enabled)
•Wii System Channel replacement: Can browse and run Channels, WiiWare and VC.
•HB Channel replacement: It can be used to browse homebrew application, with it own interface.
•Can run Titles from real and emulated NAND on SD or USB (folder support in future)
•Titles can be voted and/or hidden
•Homebrews can be hidden
•Sort titles by vote/name
•Titles filters (System channels/wiiware/neogeo/c64... etc)
•Fast titles search
•Download title icons from wiitdb
•Support interactive application sorting
•Full support for meta.xml arguments and all other tags.
•It support subfolders for homebrew (see notes)
•Can browse SD and USB device (FAT32 on first/active partition)
•Support custom splash screen (only from SD device)
•Direct access to BOOTMII
•Full support for UNEEK environment. May work under SNEEK
•Support for Wiimote and GC controllers
•Alternate nand folder support (other that classic root)
•Integrated UNEEK nand switcher
QUOTE(Change Log 09/24/11)
•plneek merged with priibooter (now priibooter 1.4). Install this version under priiloader
•priibooter (if an sd is available) can run postloader/neek/system menu/hbc. It remeber last setting
•pl2: if you create on the root of sd the file postloader.log, postloader start in debugging mode. It dramatically slow. Debugging message are only partially implemented
•fixed dimension theme (you need to re-download the theme pack)
http://www.ilpistone.com/wii/downloa...postloader2b35
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September 25th, 2011, 22:53 Posted By: wraggster
[Kekszumquadrat] wanted to use a classic controller to play emulator games on his Android tablet so he set out to convert an SNES gamepad to connect via USB. He found an old USB keyboard at a yard sale for about 3 Euros. He knew that the emulator he prefers has the option of remapping all the inputs to keyboard keys which means a USB keyboard has all of the electronics he would need to pull this off.
Once he had separated the keyboard circuitry from the case [Kekszumquadrat] plugged it into his Linux box and used Xev to establish how the keyboard matrix is set up. Xev is a common package that opens up an active window on the X desktop. When run from command line, any events that happen to the window will be echoed along with verbose data about that event. When it comes to keypresses, you’ll get the keycode you need. He simply shorted columns and rows until he found the desired mapping, then it was on to soldering.
The SNES controllers are very simple devices. As we’ve seen with previous projects, they use a serial-to-parallel shift register to gather button data and send it to the console. [Kekszumquadrat] simply soldered between button traces and keyboard matrix contacts. Once he finished, the keyboard parts were tucked inside of the controller case and he’s left with a USB controller that appears to be unaltered.
http://hackaday.com/2011/09/25/snes-...ersion-to-usb/
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September 25th, 2011, 21:41 Posted By: wraggster
Uname updated to v0.3 by benjamin
uname prints the following things about your Wii:
System Menu version
Device ID
boot2 version
IOS version
Number of titles installed
CPU & GPU information
Flash & main memory information
Region
IP address
Netmask
Gateway
MAC address
0.3 - September 23, 2011
Add number of titles installed, CPU, GPU, flash & main memory information.
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September 25th, 2011, 21:39 Posted By: wraggster
UAE_Wii 5.1 released by Oibaf
UAE is a famous Amiga emulator ported to the Wii. UAE Wii can be found on googlecode at uae-wii.googlecode.com, and is based on the source code of E-UAE. It allows you to play Stunt car racer, Turrican, Midwinter and the other good old Amiga games on your Wii. The port uses SDL Wii.
Changelog
Version 5.1
(Binary) Rebuild against the latest devkitPPC, libogc and SDL (restores keyboard support)
http://uae-wii.googlecode.com/
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September 25th, 2011, 19:02 Posted By: wraggster
28 per cent of 3DS users reckon the the system's 3D feature detracts from the gameplay experience, according to a new survey.
As reported by GameSpot, a new study by research firm Interpret LLC claims that 22 per cent of those surveyed thought the 3D improved gameplay, but 13 per cent were so put off by the effect that they turned it off all together while playing.
56 per cent of the 1600 participant-strong sample stated that their ideal 3D gaming experience is a 3D-capable console connected to a TV, with only seven per cent giving a 3D handheld the nod.
Some good news for Nintendo's platform though. The study stated that user awareness of the device was up 60 per cent on this time last year, though oddly only 28 per cent of that total were aware that it didn't require 3D glasses to use.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...like-3d-survey
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September 25th, 2011, 18:50 Posted By: wraggster
Coming up this week on NintendoTV, we travel to the land of the rising sun, sumo wrestling and Godzilla for the Tokyo Game Show 2011.
Nintendo held its 3DS Conference before TGS and we were there for all the biggest news.
See footage from Mario Kart 7, Super Mario 3D Land, Monster Hunter 4 and loads more in this week's episode.
We've also got an exclusive movie related money-can't-buy competition to win a signed Kevin Smith poster in our Red State competition.
NintendoTV's Tokyo Game Show special is live on your Wii's Nintendo Channel form Friday the 23rd of September.
NintendoTV is available exclusively on your Wii's Nintendo Channel. If you haven't downloaded the Nintendo Channel yet, get it from the Wii Shop now for FREE and never miss another episode.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com...akes-on-tokyo/
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September 25th, 2011, 00:40 Posted By: wraggster
Almost one-third of players think the 3DS's most prominent selling feature -- the 3D -- detracts from the gameplay experience, a survey from research firm Interpret LLC found. The survey asked 1,600 adults if they were aware the 3DS existed (60 percent), and then if they knew it didn't require glasses to view the 3D effects (28 percent). Of those who had played the 3DS, 28 percent said 3D detracted from the gaming experience, compared with 22 percent who thought 3D was an improvement. Thirteen percent played with the 3D turned completely off.
Most respondents, 56 percent, preferred 3D gaming through a console-TV set-up, while only 7 percent said a handheld 3D device was their preference. Players who experienced dizziness or nausea from watching 3D entertainment rose seven percent points from the previous year, to 37 percent.
We expect the 3DS to make a speech some time soon attempting to gain back bipartisan approval, push a new jobs bill and kiss some babies. Not that that always works, but it's what's done.
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/09/24/3d...d-wars-and-ec/
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September 25th, 2011, 00:38 Posted By: wraggster
Now, we don't want you to get your adorable little hopes up, so keep the indefinite nature of the universe in mind when we say that Bethesda's VP of Marketing Pete Hines has told Official Nintendo Magazine UK that a Wii U port of The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim is "definitely a possibility."
Hines said that Bethesda will "look at any platform" that can support the studio's games as they are designed, meaning that Nintendo's latest would have to be able to support the weight of a full port, rather than a system-exclusive approximation. In related news, the world record for simultaneous Skyrim boners was shattered 24 seconds ago as the entire Wii U community joined the tally.
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/09/24/be...a-possibility/
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September 24th, 2011, 00:00 Posted By: wraggster
The boxed DS release based on the massive Moshi Monsters brand – Moshlings Zoo – will hit UK shelves on November 11th.
As previously reported by MCV, the title will be co-published by Activision and Moshi creators Mind Candy.
It’s the first boxed Moshi Monsters video game. The monster-collecting franchise began life in 2008 as a social online world for kids and has since launched a host of merchandise including trading cards, books, plush toys and even a magazine.
Moshi Monsters: Moshlings Zoo will also come bundled with an exclusive new Moshling pet for users to play with in-game.
“We’re really excited to expand the Moshi Monsters universe into video games for the very first time,” said Mind Candy CEO Michael Acton Smith.
“The Nintendo DS is the perfect launch platform and we hope to build a lasting and successful relationship with Activision.”
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/moshi...er-11th/085272
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September 23rd, 2011, 12:07 Posted By: wraggster
The Lavalit guys have released a new of their Beatem Up for the Dreamcast, PSP, Wiz, Wii, GP2x and Dingoo:
OpenBOR is a continuation of the Beats Of Rage 2D game engine, which was originally
created by the wonderful folks over at http://www.senileteam.com.
History
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In 2004, Senile Team released Beats of Rage, a free beat-'em-up for DOS inspired
by SEGA's Streets of Rage series and using sprites from SNK Playmore's King of
Fighters series. The spread only by word of mouth, but it nonetheless
amassed popularity very quickly. Senile Team soon released an edit pack allowing
anyone interested to create a mod for the BOR engine.
In 2005, Kirby2000 asked Senile Team to open the source code to BOR. They
agreed, and OpenBOR was born. Development on the engine was continued by the
community, and still is to this day.
Available Platforms
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OpenBOR has a very modular and portabledesign inherited from Beats of Rage. Ports
to the following platforms are currently supported:
* Windows
* Linux
* Mac OS X
* Wii
* PSP
* Dreamcast
* GP2X
* GP2X Wiz
* Dingoo a320
In addition to the above, the original Beats of Rage engine (downloadable from
the Senile Team website is available for the following platforms:
* DOS
* Playstation 2
* Xbox
* GP32
* Palmtop
r3465 | utunnels | 2011-09-22 19:18:19 -0400 (Thu, 22 Sep 2011) | 1 line
Changed paths:
M /engine/openbor.c
Allow float argument for forcemap since it uses second.
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r3464 | utunnels | 2011-09-22 01:01:13 -0400 (Thu, 22 Sep 2011) | 1 line
Changed paths:
M /engine/source/gamelib/transform.c
More clip check for watermode 3.
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r3463 | utunnels | 2011-09-21 19:54:26 -0400 (Wed, 21 Sep 2011) | 1 line
Changed paths:
M /engine/source/gamelib/transform.c
Fix a minor problem in watermode 3 clipping.
http://lavalit.com:8080/
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September 23rd, 2011, 11:48 Posted By: wraggster
NeoCD-Wii 0.4 released by Wiimpathy
NeoCD-Wii is a port of the NEO-CD REDUX GameCube emulator, originally coded by Softdev. This is a Neo-Geo CD emulator
0.4 - September 22, 2011
fixed all black screens.
MP3 music now works.
some enhancements and more options in menu.
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September 23rd, 2011, 01:09 Posted By: wraggster
No, you don't need a trailer to know how Tetris works, but you do need one to see the surprisingly numerous array of extra modes in the 3DS game, Tetris Axis. The bonus games range far beyond the normal "Tetris with some blocks already laid out," including weirdo modes like one in which you guide a single game piece through a racetrack, a game about building up a cylindrical tower, and even AR modes that put the Tetris playing field on your desk.
We're sure a lot of people will balk at the idea of another retail Tetris, but this is a good effort toward filling that cartridge. Also, there's a dancing monkey.
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/09/22/te...n-just-tetris/
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September 23rd, 2011, 01:04 Posted By: wraggster
This week's US Nintendo downloads list sees the revival of a retro NES shooter, Twinbee, as a 3D Classic.
It's a traditional vertical scrolling shooter with a unique item-collection mechanic that has you shooting bells to juggle them until they're a specific colour before collecting them for a desired power-up. We fell in love with the Twinbee series when the Super Nintendo sequel, Pop 'n Twinbee, arrived but this will do for now.
Here's the full list:
Nintendo eShop
3D Classics: TwinBee - This vertical-scrolling arcade game was originally available only on the Famicom system in Japan. Now, for the first time ever in North America, fans can play this classic shooter with a new 3D look. (For Nintendo 3DS)
WiiWare
Aya and the Cubes of Light - Solve the cubic mazes and rekindle the stars in this exceptional hybrid of puzzle-platform gaming and 3D action. Teleport onto the Cubes to collect the Energy Packs and get the Cube engines working again. (For Wii)
Nintendo eShop / Nintendo DSiWare
Escape Trick: Ninja Castle - When a powerful ninja sneaks into a gadget-laden castle's forbidden area, he gets trapped inside. Play as the powerful Raiko Mitarai and escape from the castle by solving tricky puzzles.
(For Nintendo 3DS / Nintendo DSi)
Also new this week:
Break Tactics (Nintendo eShop / Nintendo DSiWare)
3D Pixel Racing (demo version) (WiiWare)
Blue Man Group Foley Part II (Nintendo Video) - available today at 3 p.m. Pacific time
As ever, more info, screens and trailers of this week's games are through the source link.
[ Source: Nintendo ]
http://www.computerandvideogames.com...loads-twinbee/
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September 23rd, 2011, 00:35 Posted By: wraggster
The all new Flame Red 3DS has launched in Australia and New Zealand today, adding to the already available Aqua Blue and Cosmos Black options.
The new-look 3DS is already selling at all key retailers in Australia and New Zealand, carrying the reduced RRP from earlier this yearof AUD$249.95.
There is little in the difference in price, with EB Games going out the cheapest at AUD$248, however JB HiFi is offering a bonus accessory pack and Pac-Man / Galaga Dimensions game as an added incentive.
RRP for the 3DS in New Zealand is NZD$328.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/flame...zealand/085143
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September 23rd, 2011, 00:29 Posted By: wraggster
Hit TV drama series NCIS will be heading to consoles next month in the form of a point-and-click-style adventure game.
Ubisoft will publish the title on Xbox 360, PS3, PC, 3DS and Wii on October 28th.
Players will be able to control their favourite characters from the show in third-person and search for clues to solve murder cases. NCIS features four original in-game episodes written and developed with the writers of the TV programme.
There will also be several mini-games to complete as well as tons of new dialogue in the game.
NCIS is one of the most popular drama series on TV in the US, with an average 20m primetime viewers. It airs in over 120 territories across the world.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/ubiso...is-game/085150
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September 23rd, 2011, 00:27 Posted By: wraggster
Wii owners can escape the cold this winter with a new sports compilation that hits shelves on November 4th.
The summer-themed Go Vacation features 50 activities, ranging from sports mini-games to dance-based challenges.
These games also vary depending on which resort players choose. So surfing and scuba diving can be found in the Marine Resort, while the Snow Resort offers skiing and snowball fights.
Players can travel between these different areas by exploring Kawawii Island on themed vehicles at each locations, including snowmobiles and quad bikes.
All of Go Vacation's mini-games are playable with up to four gamers, and some feature Balance Board compatibility.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/ninte...olidays/085151
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