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February 25th, 2010, 22:14 Posted By: wraggster
via nmax
I have the honor to present the best remake of the great saga Super Smash Bros. there for the DS. And no wonder. We have 9 characters, 6 stages, Good music that will accompany us throughout the game and 2 game modes. To make matters worse, the author promises Further improvementsWhich will include new characters, new scenarios, and hopefully options Multiplayer and Wi-Fi. To all this, it has to emphasize that it remains to be at the height of a SSB game in the series. Improvements remarkable in demo3.
Author: miguel28
Let's see who gives us this great homebrew:
Characters:
Diddy Kong (Super Mario)
Fox (Star Fox Adventures)
Ichigo (Bleach, anime)
Link (The Legend of Zelda)
Luigi (Super Mario)
Mario (Super Mario)
Pikachu (Pokémon)
Sanji (One Piece, anime)
Yoshi (Super Mario)
All with 7 moves (Jump, Normal Attack, to sides, bottom, top, the air and special) and sound effects.
Scenarios:
Princess Peach Castle (Super Mario)
Hyrule Temple (The Legend of Zelda)
Yoshi Stor (Super Mario)
Metal Fight (Super Mario)
All through his music.
http://nds.scenebeta.com/noticia/sup...-bros-crash-ds
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February 25th, 2010, 21:58 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.gc-linux.org/wiki/Main_Page
The new release of the mainline Linux kernel is out and has now platform support for the Nintendo GameCube and Wii, courtesy of gc-linux.org. Note though that most driver support is still missing in mainline. As of now, you just get Wii SDHCI support which means SD card and WiFi support (already merged in v2.6.32) only. But we are at it
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February 25th, 2010, 21:58 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.gc-linux.org/wiki/Main_Page
The new release of the mainline Linux kernel is out and has now platform support for the Nintendo GameCube and Wii, courtesy of gc-linux.org. Note though that most driver support is still missing in mainline. As of now, you just get Wii SDHCI support which means SD card and WiFi support (already merged in v2.6.32) only. But we are at it
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February 25th, 2010, 21:53 Posted By: wraggster
CustomizeMii 2.31 released by Leathl
CustomizeMii is a custom channel creator for the Wii.
The .NET Framework 2.0 is required to run this application!
A mono version is available which runs under Linux / Mac OS X (Requires the mono framework to be installed!)
Changelog
Version 2.31
Fixed sending to Wii
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/CustomizeMii
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February 25th, 2010, 21:34 Posted By: wraggster
Actarus has released a new version of the Nintendo DS Emulator for Linux:
New version for Linux OS, some changes of the Windows version more some fixes at the core and plugin audio.
http://ideasemu.biz/
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February 25th, 2010, 21:28 Posted By: wraggster
A new daily build of Scummvm has been released for the Wii, Iphone, Dreamcast, PSP and GP2X, heres the release news:
It's time once again to go out and test all your favorite ScummVM games as we gear up for another release of our humble little software. We have several new games announced as supported:
Blue's Art Time Activities
Blue's Reading Time Activities
Dragon Historie
Freddi Fish 5: The Case of the Creature of Coral Cove
Pajama Sam: Games to Play on Any Day
Spy Fox 3: Operation Ozone
TeenAgent
So, go grab your favorite games, and play through them using a daily build. If you find any bugs, report them on the bug tracker. Once you've completed a game, please report it on the forums so it can be added to the release testing wiki page. When reporting, make sure you provide the version, language, and platform of the game you're testing. Any other questions? Go see the Release Testing guidelines.
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February 25th, 2010, 20:41 Posted By: Shrygue
via Kotaku
The Wii was released in November 2006. The GameCube was released in 2001. About time for a new home consoles, right? Um, no.
"I don't think it'll [Wii successor] be any time soon," Nintendo of America exec Cammie Dunaway told GameSpot at the recent Nintendo Summit.
"Even though our installed base it, at this point, 5 million households larger than the PS2 was at the same point in its lifecycle, [Wii] still has a lot of room to grow."
There has been 50 million PS2s sold in America, Dunaway points out. Currently the Wii has sold nearly 28 million units. Does that mean there won't be a new Nintendo home console until 20 million or so more Wiis are sold?
"That said, part of Nintendo's heritage is to always be looking at innovation, and to always start working on the next hardware every time we launch a platform, so we'll have it ready when the time is right." Ah, the future!
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February 25th, 2010, 20:39 Posted By: Shrygue
via Eurogamer
One date that slipped under the radar earlier was a summer launch for Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies.
Nintendo's picked the same time-frame for the US [23rd May].
Japan, however, has been playing since last summer. There, the DS RPG has been lauded by critics - Famitsu awarded the game 40/40 - and snapped up by a hungry public, which has bought 4.15m copies to date.
Nintendo's eyebrow-raising decision to plop a fully-fledged Dragon Quest instalment exclusively on DS appears to have paid off.
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February 25th, 2010, 20:37 Posted By: Shrygue
via Computer and Video Games
Nintendo's just confirmed that Monster Hunter Tri will be released on April 23 and, better yet, there will be no online subscription fee.
Count yourselves lucky because our Japanese friends had to part with hard earned cash for their online privileges.
Nintendo confirmed the news at its European media summit today where it also announced the UK release dates for Metroid: Other M and Super Mario Galaxy 2.
We brought you some Monster Hunter Tri screens yesterday.
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February 25th, 2010, 20:35 Posted By: Shrygue
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Nintendo Europe has announced European dates for Super Mario Galaxy 2 and other titles at its London press event.
Super Mario Galaxy 2 will be released on 11th June in Europe. It's out in the US on 23rd May.
It will be preceded by Monster Hunter Tri on 23rd April and Sin & Punishment 2 on 7th May.
Metroid: Other M has only been given a Q3 date for now, despite the 27th June US date handed down overnight.
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February 25th, 2010, 14:47 Posted By: wraggster
Nintendo has said that 76 Wii titles have now sold in excess of 1 million copies - 22 of which are first-party developed games and 54 of which were made by third-parties.
And 108 DS titles have also reached the milestone, with 45 first-party and 63 third-party games selling over a million worldwide, according to Dan Adelman, Nintendo's head of business development, speaking at the company's Media Summit in San Francisco yesterday.
In terms of the online libraries for Nintendo systems, Virtual Console now has 347 titles, WiiWare has 189, and DSiWare 127, reports VG247.
The same press event also bore news of the US release dates for the DSi XL and Nintendo's core releases for the first half of 2010.
The new larger-screened DSi will be released in North America on March 28, Nintendo confirmed, at a retail price of $189.99 (£124).
Like in Japan, the console will come with some pre-loaded software - in the the case of the US launch that will be Brain Age Express: Arts & Letters, Brain Age Express: Math and Photo Clock, the DSi browser and Flipnote Studio applications.
Game announcements included the awaited release date for Super Mario Galaxy 2, which was pinned for May 23 in the US, reported Gamasutra.
Team Ninja's Metroid: Other M was dated for June 27, Capcom's Monster Hunter Tri for April 20 and Treasure's Sin and Punishment: Star Successor for June 7.
Nintendo also confirmed it would publish Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies in North America this summer.
UPDATE: Nintendo Europe has announced that Super Mario Galaxy 2 will be released in the UK on June 11, Monster Hunter Tri April 23, Sin & Punishment 2 May 7, and Metroid: Other M a third quarter release.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...s-of-1m-copies
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February 25th, 2010, 14:42 Posted By: wraggster
New machine not on the horizon “any time soon”, according to Cammie Dunaway
At its media summit in America yesterday Nintendo once again reiterated Nintendo’s stance that either a Wii HD or Wii 2 is nearing release.
“I don't think it will be any time soon,” Nintendo of America's executive VP of sales and marketing Cammie Dunaway told Gamespot when asked about the mystery hardware.
Analysts have repeatedly predicted the impending arrival of either w Wii successor or an updated version of the current console, and while Nintendo has spoken of its ongoing Wii developments it has also moved to rubbish reports that a new hardware release is nearing.
However, Dunaway was prepared to discuss Nintendo’s thinking behind what direction new hardware will take when it eventually materialises.
“Part of Nintendo's heritage is to always be looking at innovation and to start working on new hardware as soon as we launch a platform, so we'll have it ready when we think the time is right.
“At the end of the day people don't care about the technology, they care about what you can do with it and I think that no one's better than Nintendo and being able to create these kinds of immersive experiences that consumers love.”
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/37723/Nint...lms-Wii-2-talk
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February 25th, 2010, 00:15 Posted By: wraggster
Which Prince of Persia game features "superb graphic detail and incredibly fluid animation" and "more thrills than a saber duel with a thousand sultans"? If you answered, "Ubisoft's Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands," you'd ... well, you'd probably be right. But that text first appeared on the SNES box of 1992's Prince of Persia, an enhanced port of Jordan Mechner's original vizier vanquish-'em-up.
Nintendo announced at its San Francisco media event today that the SNES game will be included in the Wii version of Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands, which is slated for release on May 18. Earlier this month, rumors suggested that Prince of Persia Classic -- a direct remake of the original game, initially released on Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network -- would be included in The Forgotten Sands. Instead, Wii owners get classic Prince of Persia exclusively.
Don't fret too much about the platforms, though. You're probably in for more thrills than a saber duel with a thousand sultans no matter what.
http://www.joystiq.com/2010/02/24/pr...-sands-on-wii/
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February 25th, 2010, 00:06 Posted By: wraggster
It's a Monster Hunter Tri information explosion, as Nintendo and Capcom reveal new information on the North American release of this eagerly anticipated title, including the release date, exclusive demos, preorder incentives, and the freedom of online multiplayer.
Nintendo kicked off the Monster Hunter Tri information overload today at its summit in San Francisco, announcing an April 20th release date, along with the news that unlike Japan, there will be no subscription fees associated with online play in the North American version of the game. Fans still get all of the Wii Speak-enabled online monster hunting they can handle, without having to pay a dime, unless they want to purchase additional items for the game in the Nintendo Store.
Capcom is helping out on that front too. Along with a GameStop-exclusive demo of the game, available on March 8th, folks who preorder Monster Hunter Tri from the retailer will also score a 500 Monster Hunter Tri Points Card, good towards purchases in the Nintendo Wii or DSi shopping channels.
As mentioned previously, Monster Hunter Tri will be available in two flavors. Players can opt to purchase a copy of the game bundled with Nintendo's new Classic Controller Pro for $59.99, or spend $10 less on just the game itself. Considering the Classic Controller Pro will retail for $19.99 by itself, the bundle is probably the way to go.
As if all of this information wasn't enough, Capcom also released 11 new Monster Hunter Tri screens to commemorate the announcements. Enjoy!
http://kotaku.com/5479365/monster-hu...-free/gallery/
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February 25th, 2010, 00:05 Posted By: wraggster
Nintendo has released all new media of Metroid: Other M, the Team Ninja and Nintendo developed Wii game that tells a more "revealing, personal story" than previous Metroid games, including Other M's chronological predecessor, Super Metroid.
What Nintendo calls a "dramatic new direction for a legendary franchise and a bold new blend between cinematics, storytelling and the best in interactive entertainment" is what we'll call simply Metroid: Other M, a sequel dated earlier today for a June 27 release in North America. All-new screen shots of Samus Aran's latest adventure highlight Team Ninja's trademark cinematic prowess and showcase the game's blend of 2D and 3D gameplay.
Featuring a control scheme that uses Wii Remote-only controls (held sideways) for side-scrolling adventure and battle moments, with pointer control for first-person exploration and shooting, Other M certainly sounds like a fine compromise for the longtime Metroid fan. We'll find out later when our hands-on impressions from today's summit go live.
Nintendo promises voice acting—will we hear Samus speak, not just scream?—and a rich, "engaging" backstory set on the decommissioned Bottle Ship, plus plenty of action and exploration. Until you get to experience it yourself, enjoy new Metroid: Other M screens that run at a resolution worthy of a Wii HD. (Nintendo warns "screen captures are taken from a version of the game still in development and are provided at a higher resolution than what is available in game.")
http://kotaku.com/5479442/new-metroi...ils-excitement
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February 24th, 2010, 23:55 Posted By: wraggster
Nintendo just announced that its new DSi XL (known and sold as the DSi LL in Japan) will be hitting North America on March 28th, and will retail for $190. In exchange for a couple mm of extra thickness and a significantly larger footprint the XL pairs two 4.2-inch LCDs for a jumbo-sized look at your well worn, oft-rehashed DS catalog. The unit will retail in Burgundy and Bronze flavors at launch, preloaded with two DSiWare Brain Age games, Photo Clock, Flipnote Studio and the DSi Browser. Unconvinced? Check out the teardown of the LL edition right here while you wait your turn to consume this American style. Feeling left out in Europe? Don't, because you guys are getting the XL on March 5th.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/24/n...arch-28th-for/
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February 24th, 2010, 23:35 Posted By: wraggster
Warner's got Batman for adults and now Batman for children, as the publisher unveils Batman: The Brave and the Bold for Wii and DS.
Based on the television cartoon series and due this autumn, Brave and the Bold allows parents and children to team up in co-op, playing as Batman and one of his well-known friends: Robin, Green Lantern, Blue Beetle and sometimes Aquaman.
Another nifty feature is interoperability of Wii and DS, as the two systems can be linked to unlock the Bat-mite as a playable character. He/it/she is controlled on DS and can fight alongside all the main characters in the Wii version every step of the way.
WayForward Technologies will develop, and counts stylish Wii remake A Boy and His Blob among its portfolio.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/wa...for-wii-and-ds
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February 24th, 2010, 23:35 Posted By: wraggster
Warner's got Batman for adults and now Batman for children, as the publisher unveils Batman: The Brave and the Bold for Wii and DS.
Based on the television cartoon series and due this autumn, Brave and the Bold allows parents and children to team up in co-op, playing as Batman and one of his well-known friends: Robin, Green Lantern, Blue Beetle and sometimes Aquaman.
Another nifty feature is interoperability of Wii and DS, as the two systems can be linked to unlock the Bat-mite as a playable character. He/it/she is controlled on DS and can fight alongside all the main characters in the Wii version every step of the way.
WayForward Technologies will develop, and counts stylish Wii remake A Boy and His Blob among its portfolio.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/wa...for-wii-and-ds
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