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January 23rd, 2010, 02:15 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released at Consolesource
The Wode Jukebox is more than just a mod chip for Wii and really is a revolution in the way you will be able to play your backups and out of region games. Not only does the Wode Jukebox let you play backups of your original games and import games on disc for DMS to D3 drives but it also has USB support. This means that you will be able to plug in external USB devices such as USB drives and even USB hard drives to store and load your games from.
The Wii Wode Jukebox comes with an easy to use LCD screen built into the stand that displays what titles you have on the external USB storage and a neat little toggle switch to let you navigate the hard drive, just find the title you are looking for and at the press of a button the game is loaded directly off the hard drive. You can now have your entire collection of Wii games stored on a hard drive which are easily accessible using the LCD screen and toggle switch to load, all your original games can be kept in a safe place and in perfect condition.
Consolesource are offering free shipping at this time also.
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January 23rd, 2010, 02:11 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.wii-addict.fr/forum/mPlay...77-t18183.html
scip, Rodris, agentx and djdynamtie123 we have just released a new version of its media player for our Wii.
This new drive can read files from:
SD-HC
USB
Video & DVD DATA DVD
Samba SMB (manager partarge file)
RADIO
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Version 0.77
- Added function wiilight
- Synchronized with the official mplayer
- Added function Opencor-amr
- Timeout of the Wiimote now depend on the level of battery charge
- More information at startup
- Fixed the texture maximum resolution
- Minor changes on video
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January 22nd, 2010, 23:36 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.wii-addict.fr/forum/Showm...3b-t18165.html
Leathl We are announcing the public release of ShowMiiWads 1.3b
ShowMiiWads is a file manager for Windows wads. and requires the. NET Framework 2
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CHANGELOG V1.3B
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Fixed-reading and writing of Japanese characters (this time really!)
-Added Mobile Phones (for varying driveletters)
CHANGELOG v1.3
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-Note: License upgraded to GNU GPL v3!
-Added extracing BootMii of NAND Dumps (code from Ben Wilson, thanks!)
-Batch of extracting VCPic's (VC Titles only, PNG's will be resized to 192 x 112)
Fixed-reading and writing of Japanese characters
-Fixed displaying of titles of DLC WADS
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January 22nd, 2010, 23:33 Posted By: wraggster
TowerDefense 0.93 released by wplaat
TowerDefense is an classic 2D action game. Protect your base with all kind of defense systems and kill all the waves of enemies. If ten enemies reach the base the game is over. Good luck!
Created by wplaat (www.plaatsoft.nl).
22-01-2010 Version 0.93
GUI:
- Added weapon fire mode information on weapon help screen.
- Improve weapon reload delay initialisation.
- Added donate screen.
- Bugfix: Weapon fire sprites were 22 degree misaligned.
Core:
- Introduce different weapon fire modes.
- Fire at enemy in range nearest to base (Gun / Rifle)
- Fire at enemy in range with highest energy level (Cannon / Missile)
- Fire at fastest enemy in range (Laser / Nuke)
- Rebalance weapon specifications. Mix features more!
- Optimised some draw methods for beter performance. Thanks Crayon.
- Build game with devkitPPC r19 compiler.
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January 22nd, 2010, 23:12 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released today:
features
The game displays a map with locations of shrines, villages and cities
Fight monsters to gain EXP and/or money. When your collection of EXP
Make use of both the touch pen and buttons as methods of control
description
The RPG sets stage at Olympus, from the Greek myths, and tells the adventures of an amnesiac youth whom the fairies recognizes as Hercules. The youth has been wandering around aimlessly after being washed up the shore. One by one, he came across allies and some vital information about himself.
He is an immortal, and so are his allies. To find his source of immortality and come to terms with his own fate, he travels toward Olympus with the help of his friends.
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-3ojt.html
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January 22nd, 2010, 22:06 Posted By: wraggster
Nintendo of Japan has launched a new program to better differentiate its diverse Wii software lineup. According to the company, future Wii games that earn a CERO C rating (equivalent to ESRB's Teen rating) or above will be packaged in new black boxes. Likely, this initiative was started due to the upcoming release of Zangeki no Reginleiv, Nintendo's first CERO D–rated game (ages 17 and up) in Japan.
It seems this is a platform-wide mandate, as Biohazard: The Darkside Chronicles looks to become the first third-party game to sport Nintendo's black packaging. By differentiating "hardcore" games from the rest of the Wii lineup, core gamers should have a much easier time identifying the titles they might like. As for helping "casual" folk make the quick decision, it's as yet unconfirmed if Nintendo will continue to use that striking red box for all Mario-themed games.
http://www.joystiq.com/2010/01/22/ma...-box-in-japan/
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January 22nd, 2010, 21:54 Posted By: wraggster
There's a 2D platformer on WiiWare today called Max & the Magic Marker that looks wholesome and accomplished and worthwhile. The idea is to traverse the eye-pleasing levels and overcome puzzles by drawing shapes using the Wiimote and they'll become real objects in the game. It costs 1000 Wii Points (£7/€10), and there's a PC demo on the proper website to try.
But I don't care: not when there are cowboy gun duels on offer. Because today - fresh from the laserdisc vaults - arrives Fast Draw Showdown, where filmed actors await a quick-draw shoot out. Just don't expect depth and substance. Costs 500 Wii Points (£3.50/€5).
On DSiWare today, there's more Electroplankton. This time it's the Nanocarp and Trapy creatures you'll be able to tap and make sounds with, providing you pay 200 DSi Points (£1.80/€2) apiece.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/co...-wiiware-today
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January 21st, 2010, 23:30 Posted By: wraggster
Show of hands. Who has heard of the video game Dancetown? You know, the video game that National Public Radio reports might better whip you into shape than Wii Fit.
NPR's Morning Edition, the radio show I wake up every morning, got around to covering a study we covered in November that shows people can get more fit from non-gaming exercise. But the surprise in the report, revealed by NPR, is that a game called Dance Town — maybe this DDR-looking game? — is better for some of you than Wii Fit.
NPR Reporter: "Cedric Bryant is chief science officer for the American Council on Exercise which recently studied the fitness benefits of the Wii Fit and Dance Town. Dance Town is a video game where participants follow on-screen prompts to dance steps.. Bryant says the study found that generally, video game workouts alone arent enough of a good thing. Take the running games on the Wii for example."
Cedric Bryant, American Council of Exercise: "[Wii Fit's] Free Run and the Island Run yielded about five and a half calories per minute. Real running you would expect to get about twice that."
NPR Reporter: "The study found that just using the Wii isnt enough for people in their twenties or for older folk who are reasonably fit. But Bryant says Dance Towns moderate and hard levels are sufficient for many older adults, especially those who are sedentary."
http://kotaku.com/5454052/the-wii-lo...-to-dance-town
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January 21st, 2010, 23:19 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.wii-addict.fr/forum/WiiXp...97-t18156.html
Updating in rev97 the file explorer on the Wii made by dimok and r-win.
You can delete, rename, copy / paste / cut and see the properties of files on your SD or SDHC card.
* r97
- Added source forwarder to the branches and modified / fixed stuff in it
NOTE TO dj_skual: I apploaded has compiled and ready to use deceit. You can take it
to insert into your channel.
- Added Memory Debugger if the source is compiled with DEBUG_MEM
- Changed the ImageViewer to a class and did lots of changes to it. Zoom
In / Out is now dynamic. The image starts of in the original size (except if its
over the maximum / minimum size)
Maximum sizes can zoom the image / is the load to screenwidth / screenheight for now
Because it over the app seems to freeze. Minimum size to zoom / load is to 4x4
pixel or 5% of the image size.
R96 *
- Language files updated
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January 21st, 2010, 23:07 Posted By: wraggster
brkirch has released a new version of Gecko:
Changelog:
Gecko 1.9.3.1
Fix Gecko Pause Start option
Gecko 1.9.3
Loading games no longer requires a second disc spin-up
Added support for the new Homebrew Channel ID
Fixed channel loading to use the selected hook type, instead of always using the VBI hook
Improved the 002 error prevention method for channels
Add support for using cIOS for rebooter
Fix dol/elf loading
Add support for System Menu 4.2
Bug fix for poke function in gameconfig.txt (thanks to WiiPower)
http://wiird.l0nk.org/forum/index.php/topic,3228.0.html
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January 21st, 2010, 22:31 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.aep-emu.de/
Heig-Boy is a new Nintendo Game Boy and Game Boy Color emulator for Windows.
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Heig-boy is a Game Boy emulator made during my studies with 4 other people. It is written in C, but the code has been made to be easy to understand. If you want to know a bit how an emulator could look like, then this is probably a better idea to start looking at Heig-Boy, rather than VisualBoyAdvance for example
Heig-boy features ColorIt functionality, which allows gamers to colorize their own games, with a script-based system. This system has been refined for the occasion. A new parser has been written and included in Heig-Boy, and VBA CE has been updated with it. Finally, a GUI to colorize your games more easily completes the collection.
On this page, you will be able to download Heig-boy and find resources about ColorIt, including a documentation on how to implement it in your own emulator, with some samples and the pre-written parser.
http://brunni.dev-fr.org/index.php?page=pcsoft_heigboy
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January 21st, 2010, 22:27 Posted By: wraggster
Lavalit have released a new version of Openbor for the Wii:
Fixes:
Plombo: Fixed (another) menu selection issue with the Classic Controller in the Wii port, as described by NickyP.
Plombo: Added support for Classic Controller and GameCube controller analog sticks in the Wii port.
Plombo: Added button mappings on GC and Classic Controller for Attack 3 and 4.
Plombo: Fixed case-sensitivity issue when loading mods from the data folder on Linux. Expect a Neo Edit Pack release for Linux soon!
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January 21st, 2010, 20:13 Posted By: wraggster
Let's get this straight: There are rumors about video games, and then there are crazy internet rumors about video games that are so intriguing you can't help but get excited about them, even though you don't believe they're anything more than products of an overactive fan imagination. This post is about the second kind.
Information has bubbled up from the Japanese 2chan message board about the new Wii Zelda game and, while 2chan's record on rumors hasn't been bad (they've broken information on Japanese anime, Resident Evil and other games that later turned out to be true), these rumors are crazy. Like Majora's Mask crazy.
http://www.joystiq.com/2010/01/20/ru...s-mask-sequel/
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January 21st, 2010, 20:08 Posted By: wraggster
For years we've waited for the news, patiently biding our time, but we need wait no longer. Somewhere in Hertfordshire, UK, 21-year-old Lisa Courtney ... has caught 'em all. Her 12,000-piece Pokémon memorabilia collection has landed her in the Guinness Book of World Records 2010 Gamer's Edition, and if a 12,000-piece set doesn't constitute 'em all, then we don't want to know what does.
Now, if you'll excuse us, we have to go tell Griffin about this so he can start writing Lisa creepy love letters.
http://www.joystiq.com/2010/01/21/br...on-collection/
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January 21st, 2010, 19:54 Posted By: wraggster
Ubisoft is combining Tennis, Table Tennis, Squash, Badminton and Beach Tennis into one Wii game. And it shall be known as Racket Sports Party.
Due on 26th March, RSP uses Ubisoft's Wii camera (launched with Your Shape) and Wii MotionPlus to help you smash balls around and enjoy an "unprecedented experience". You'll be able to pick up either the game alone or as part of a camera bundle.
There's multiplayer split-screen, six game modes and a host of extravagant locations to play at - a Morrocan palace, a Las Vegas casino, a Nile cruise ship, a New York loft, and on and on.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/ub...t-sports-party
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January 21st, 2010, 18:57 Posted By: wraggster
Who said 2D was dead?
Almost two decades on from when Sony’s first PlayStation ushered in a bright new 3D era and many predicted the slow demise of 2D gaming, Nintendo has proved once again that it’s capable of disproving everything we thought we knew about gaming.
NPD data, as spotted by IGN, has shown that sales of 2009’s New Super Mario Bros Wii have now hit 4.2m in North America – surpassing the 4.1m sales of 2007’s Super Mario Galaxy.
And this comes despite Super Mario galaxy being widely regarded as the one of the finest 3D platformers ever made.
Even more astonishing is the fact that NSMB Wii has hit the milestone in just 45 days on the market. It even managed to outsell the mighty Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 in the US through December.
Whether Super Mario Galaxy 2, which is currently due for release later this year, can regain Mario’s 3D crown remains to be seen.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/37253/US-N...utsells-Galaxy
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January 21st, 2010, 18:55 Posted By: wraggster
NoE tells MCV that there are no plans for a similar offer in the UK
From February 25th Japanese consumers will be able to get their hands on a brand new range of budget Wii software, Nintendo of Japan has confirmed.
Kotaku reports that the Minna no Osusume Collection – or the Everyone’s Recommendation Collection – will retail for YEN 2,800 (£19). Each title will be branded up with either bronze, silver, gold or platinum badges that are designed to represent that game’s ‘rating’.
Eight titles will be included in the initial offer, including Muramasa: The Demon Blade, Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World, Dragon Ball Z Sparking and Family Ski.
Hopes for a similar range in the UK have been scuppered by Nintendo, however, with a spokesperson telling MCV that it currently has no plans for a Wii budget range on this side of the globe.
The same goes for DS and DSi, the platform holder added – to date no Nintendo handheld has ever had a budget range.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/37248/JAPA...ange-announced
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