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December 29th, 2009, 15:05 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from Baro
For college, I made a short game as part of a project on the Nintendo DS (it also has a bunch of tutorials on PAlib including the 'making of' of this game, you can also check it here. In fact I was going to post this in tutorials but didn't because they're in Spanish, and the tutorials don't say much more than the ones in this web.)
The game consists on moving a pack of dynamite in a lake full of fish, and try to catch as many fish as you can. Move the dynamite with the pad, it can go sideways or down (up and down just make it go down faster or slower), and touch it to explode.
Honestly, the game has some bugs, but hey, I passed.
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December 29th, 2009, 12:38 Posted By: wraggster
3DMaze v0.3 released by Michelinux
Get out of the 3D Maze!
Imagine having a 3D labyrinth in your hands... you can rotate it in any direction to get a red ball out of it.
Motion Plus is not mandatory but recommended.
If you get lost press 2.
Changelog
0.3
Improved kerning of text
Fade out of direction labels
Ball reflex changes according to view change
Corrected german translation
Help mode added
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December 29th, 2009, 12:36 Posted By: wraggster
StartPatch_Mod 4.2 v2.5 Released by Jigen
StartPatch Mod is a modification of StartPatch which allows you to select which IOS to use to patch your System Menu v4.2, puts all four versions into one, and other minor changes.
v2.5 - Dec, 27, 2009
Added region free Wii games
List of patches shows whats currently installed(+)/not installed(-)
Few other minor details
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December 29th, 2009, 12:12 Posted By: wraggster
One of the rarer Nintendo 64 games is coming to Virtual Console. Next month, Japan gets Ogre Battle 64.
Published by Nintendo in Japan and Atlus in North America, this Quest developed game is a direct sequel to Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen. Back then Quest was an independent studio. Now, Quest is part of Square Enix. Not sure if this will affect a domestic release of Ogre Battle 64 or not. Square Enix and Atlus have a relationship since the Final Fantasy studio published Odin Sphere and Persona 4 in Europe.
In addition to Ogre Battle 64 these are the Virtual Console games on Japan’s slate for January 2010.
Famicom
Princess Tomato in Salad Kingdom
Super Famicom
Kirby’s Star Stacker
Nintendo 64
Ogre Battle 64
MSX
Salamander
Parodius
http://www.siliconera.com/2009/12/28...rtual-console/
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December 29th, 2009, 12:11 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released today:
Pichu, one of the cutest pokemon and Arceus, the legendary Original One have left the Diamond Pearl World to visit both the figure studios and plush factories. The figures are perfectly scaled and proportioned, it bring out the intricate lines and the majestic qualities of Arceus and the spherical lines of Pichu.
The plushes are rounded and softened, a perfect form for Pichu. As the pre-evolved form of Pikachu, Pichu is really a baby and could do little damage due to his limited capacity to hold electricity. Yet, who wants to attack him when he looks so cheerful and cute. Even Arceus, the pokemon god look hug-able with his shortened limbs.
Pichu and Arseus are available as:
Figure
Pokemon DX Diamond & Pearl Figure: Arceus JPN US$ 19.90
Pokemon DX Diamond & Pearl Figure: Gizamimi Pichu JPN US$ 19.90
Plush Dolls
Pokemon DX Diamond & Pearl Plush Doll: Arceus JPN US$ 19.90
Pokemon DX Diamond & Pearl Plush Doll: Kikachu JPN US$ 19.90
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December 29th, 2009, 12:07 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released today:
More Mario items for you to take out of your game into real life. There is the star which grants you unlimited power, the coins that you collect along the way and the flower that transforms you from a mere pipe cleaner to a Super Mario.
Minor, but very important characters such as the mushrooms are here and so are the under appreciated bricks. Last but not least is the protagonist Mario and his powered up version, Fire Mario.
Bring your Super Mario game into the 3D world, hang them about the room and bring out your own style. Here are stage building blocks, money, supplement items and player characters. Basically, everything you will need.
Super Mario Item Nuigurumi Vol.2 Strap: Brick Block JPN US$ 4.49
Super Mario Item Nuigurumi Vol.2 Strap: Coin JPN US$ 4.49
Super Mario Item Nuigurumi Vol.2 Strap: Fire Mario JPN US$ 4.49
Super Mario Item Nuigurumi Vol.2 Strap: Flower JPN US$ 4.49
Super Mario Item Nuigurumi Vol.2 Strap: Green Mushroom JPN US$ 4.49
Super Mario Item Nuigurumi Vol.2 Strap: Mario JPN US$ 4.49
Super Mario Item Nuigurumi Vol.2 Strap: Star JPN US$ 4.49
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December 29th, 2009, 12:06 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released today:
A thousand years after the original CRYSTAL CHRONICLES, the end of a great war has led to one tribe’s dominance, and another tribe’s apparent annihilation.
The world has turned to technology, and magic is only used by outcasts called “crystal bearers.” Layle is one such crystal bearer, whose love of danger is about to send him on an extraordinary adventure.
The Crystal Bearers is translated and localized for English speaking gamers. Set off to the fantastic land with an orthodox boy hero
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December 29th, 2009, 11:52 Posted By: wraggster
A third-degree black belt in American Karate, with experience in five other martial arts, assessed the NES' Kung Fu and Karate Champ to determine which 2D 8-bit game most accurately presents its eponymous fighting style.
Multiplayergames got the real-life karate master, John, to look at the titles - both ports of Data East classics that took about $100 from me over the summer of 1985. Here's his report on Kung Fu:
"[S]ome of the goons attacking run at Thomas with their fist raised above their head. This may be trying to convey something like a wooden monkey style. That being said, the ancient visuals actually serve martial arts proud by rendering chambers and pivots through punching and kicking (the base foot turns on Thomas' side-kick). The jumping kicks are right on for any style of Kung Fu as well as the quick striking, but the limited graphics make it impossible to show all the circular movements and blocks that makes Kung Fu artistic/cool looking, therefore a popular choice for movie characters to show off on screen. Thomas lacks any kind of guard stance and certainly doesn't hold a wider one which is more appropriate for Kung Fu.
And now on Karate Champ:
The graphics do not demonstrate technique as well as Kung Fu. Much of it is a jumbled mess, but the idea of the point fighting is fairly accurate. In point fighting tournaments, you score a point, break, and go again when the judge starts you. The typical colors are even white and red, as in the game. The side scrolling graphics are also appropriate for point fighting in the 80's, because sport karate used to be more linear then, as more angled and dynamic fighting evolved shortly after.
The verdict? You know what, head over and see for yourself. It's a brilliant idea and a great read.
http://kotaku.com/5435702/which-nes-...r-karate-champ
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December 29th, 2009, 11:50 Posted By: wraggster
Sensing that it is Christmas, and that Christmas is the time for giving, Nintendo's weekly download update is this week suitably festive.
Not only do American Wii owners get the pleasant surprise of Castlevania The Adventure ReBirth on WiiWare and The Oregon Trail on DSiWare, but PilotWings - the original, Super Nintendo great - is now available on the Virtual Console.
First Smash Bros., now PilotWings...it's like the Virtual Console is suddenly relevant/appealing again!
Here's the full line-up for this week:
WiiWare
Castlevania The Adventure ReBirth
Publisher: Konami Digital Entertainment
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: T (Teen) - Animated Blood, Fantasy Violence
Price: 1,000 Wii Points™
Description: Another 100 years have passed since the death of Count Dracula, but his curse has emerged once again within the realms of Transylvania. Play the role of the ultimate gothic hero from the long lineage of vampire hunters, the Belmont clan, and rid the universe of Dracula's legion of darkness and doom. Based on the classic 1989 original Castlevania: The Adventure, this WiiWare version will allow players of a new generation - and older fans - to experience one of the most popular games within the storied Castlevania timeline from a new perspective.
Eat! Fat! FIGHT!
Publisher: TECMO
Players: 1-2
ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Cartoon Violence, Comic Mischief
Price: 1,000 Wii Points
Description: Forget about being healthy. Here's a game that celebrates eating, getting fat and fighting. Hold the Wii Remote controller horizontally and tilt it left, right, up or down to perform all kinds of lifts and throws just like in real sumo. There are also hidden moves like suplexes and scrapbusters thrown in for fun. Use all the moves you learn in tournaments around the world to reach the peak of sumo and become a yokozuna. In ONE PLAYER mode, play eating or sparring mini-games to make your wrestler stronger and change his look. You can also use your own Mii™ character's face on your wrestler. In TWO PLAYER mode, take on another person using default wrestlers or the wrestlers that you have created. (Additional accessories are required for two-player mode and are sold separately.) Chow down, bulk up and fight on to become the strongest sumo wrestler ever.
RABBIDS LAB
Publisher: Ubisoft
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Cartoon Violence
Price: 500 Wii Points
Description: A raving Rabbid is stuck inside the Wii Remote controller. Come play with him. First, try interacting with him by moving the Wii Remote or pressing the buttons and seeing how much he loves it. Once you've gotten to know the crazy guy, it's time to change his appearance in the Lab. Mess with his head and place seasonal accessories on him, or change his look entirely with the painting module. When you've made your raving Rabbid completely unique, you can take a photo and send it in a Wii™ message to show your Wii Friends (broadband Internet connection required).
The Magic Obelisk
Publisher: GAME ARTS Co., Ltd.
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Comic Mischief
Price: 500 Wii Points
Description: The Magic Obelisk is an action-adventure game in which you become Popo, a light spirit. Your mission is to guide Lukus, a tree spirit, to each stage's goal while moving only within the shadow. You can help him do this by shining your light near the mysterious magic obelisks, allowing you to create and connect shadows to solve tricks and gimmicks along the way. Join Lukus as he travels through a light-filled realm filled with quirky creatures and spirits, trying to find the perfect spot to become a tree. Experience meaningful encounters and partings, climb hills, cross rivers and traverse a vast desert on your way to the very edge of the world.
Virtual Console
PilotWings
Original platform: Super NES™
Publisher: Nintendo
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Mild Violence
Price: 800 Wii Points
Description: Join the Flight Club to take to the skies and experience a variety of aerial activities. Take off and pilot a biplane through rings along a predetermined flight path, or drift serenely in a hang glider, catching thermal currents to gain altitude. In either case, just be sure to stick the landing. Looking for more speed? Strap on the rocket belt to blast your way around an obstacle course. If that's not enough, reach maximum velocity as you tackle a skydiving lesson at 3,800 feet. Complete specific objectives within a set time limit to score points (and maybe even a bonus chance) and obtain certification in eight different lessons. Your goals will become more challenging, and weather conditions will make controlling your vehicle more difficult as you progress. If you succeed, you will be rewarded with the opportunity to pilot an attack helicopter on a daring rescue mission. It's time to earn your wings.
Nintendo DSiWare
The Oregon Trail
Publisher: Gameloft
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Comic Mischief, Mild Cartoon Violence, Use of Tobacco
Price: 800 Nintendo DSi Points™
Description: Westward, ho! Your favorite pioneering adventure game takes you on an exciting, historic, side-scrolling adventure with your Nintendo DSi™ system. Take the Oregon Trail experience further than ever before with all of the decision-making and problem-solving fun of the original game plus additional challenges. Leave your mark on America's history. Take a picture of yourself at each landmark with the Nintendo DSi system's built-in camera. You'll have your portrait and party's name printed in the Daily Oregon Trail newspaper in the game. Play eight skill-based mini-games that will impact your resources: Hunting, Fishing, River Crossing, Rafting, Wagon Repairing, Telegraph, Berry Picking and Gold Panning. Random events faced by real pioneers - such as disease, bandits and hitchhikers - and side missions add more excitement to your westward trek.
SUDOKU SENSEI
Publisher: Hudson Entertainment
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Introducing 100 "Super Hard Puzzles" for the hardened sudoku veteran. All puzzles are skillfully designed for a level of satisfaction that computer-generated puzzles just can't offer. You can play through puzzles to learn about rules and controls in Tutorials mode. Other handy features include Write Mode and Temp Number for an easier, more enjoyable sudoku experience.
Glow Artisan
Publisher: Powerhead Games
Players: 1-2
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Solve mind-bending puzzles in this unique and colorful game. Use your wits and ingenuity to solve more than 100 puzzles and earn more than 300 medals. Play Time Trial, Randomizer and Multiplayer modes for an endless supply of new challenges. Create new puzzles with the built-in editor or use the Nintendo DSi Camera application to turn your photos into puzzles.
Master of Illusion™ Express: Psychic Camera
Publisher: Nintendo
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Master of Illusion Express titles include mind-boggling magic tricks that you perform with your Nintendo DSi system. Learn the illusions, practice them and amaze your friends. Your audience will never look at your Nintendo DSi system the same way again after Master of Illusion Express: Psychic Camera proves that it has psychic powers. Astound others by taking their picture and revealing an item (such as a card, picture, letter or number) that they're thinking about.
Arcade Hoops Basketball
Publisher: Skyworks Interactive, Inc.
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: From Skyworks comes the slickest basketball game for the Nintendo DSi system. See how many baskets you can sink in a fast-moving 45 seconds, using only your stylus and, of course, your lightning-fast hand-eye coordination. Arcade Hoops features your choice of three rockin' soundtracks, state-of-the-art 3-D graphics and thrilling, high-speed game play for the most fun possible in under a minute. Advanced hoopsters can move on to the progressive level, where a moving basket provides an additional challenge - plus the chance to rack up even more points. For the real pros, there's 3 Point mode, where speed and accuracy are a must as you shoot "threes" from downtown.
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December 29th, 2009, 11:50 Posted By: wraggster
Sensing that it is Christmas, and that Christmas is the time for giving, Nintendo's weekly download update is this week suitably festive.
Not only do American Wii owners get the pleasant surprise of Castlevania The Adventure ReBirth on WiiWare and The Oregon Trail on DSiWare, but PilotWings - the original, Super Nintendo great - is now available on the Virtual Console.
First Smash Bros., now PilotWings...it's like the Virtual Console is suddenly relevant/appealing again!
Here's the full line-up for this week:
WiiWare
Castlevania The Adventure ReBirth
Publisher: Konami Digital Entertainment
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: T (Teen) - Animated Blood, Fantasy Violence
Price: 1,000 Wii Points™
Description: Another 100 years have passed since the death of Count Dracula, but his curse has emerged once again within the realms of Transylvania. Play the role of the ultimate gothic hero from the long lineage of vampire hunters, the Belmont clan, and rid the universe of Dracula's legion of darkness and doom. Based on the classic 1989 original Castlevania: The Adventure, this WiiWare version will allow players of a new generation - and older fans - to experience one of the most popular games within the storied Castlevania timeline from a new perspective.
Eat! Fat! FIGHT!
Publisher: TECMO
Players: 1-2
ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Cartoon Violence, Comic Mischief
Price: 1,000 Wii Points
Description: Forget about being healthy. Here's a game that celebrates eating, getting fat and fighting. Hold the Wii Remote controller horizontally and tilt it left, right, up or down to perform all kinds of lifts and throws just like in real sumo. There are also hidden moves like suplexes and scrapbusters thrown in for fun. Use all the moves you learn in tournaments around the world to reach the peak of sumo and become a yokozuna. In ONE PLAYER mode, play eating or sparring mini-games to make your wrestler stronger and change his look. You can also use your own Mii™ character's face on your wrestler. In TWO PLAYER mode, take on another person using default wrestlers or the wrestlers that you have created. (Additional accessories are required for two-player mode and are sold separately.) Chow down, bulk up and fight on to become the strongest sumo wrestler ever.
RABBIDS LAB
Publisher: Ubisoft
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Cartoon Violence
Price: 500 Wii Points
Description: A raving Rabbid is stuck inside the Wii Remote controller. Come play with him. First, try interacting with him by moving the Wii Remote or pressing the buttons and seeing how much he loves it. Once you've gotten to know the crazy guy, it's time to change his appearance in the Lab. Mess with his head and place seasonal accessories on him, or change his look entirely with the painting module. When you've made your raving Rabbid completely unique, you can take a photo and send it in a Wii™ message to show your Wii Friends (broadband Internet connection required).
The Magic Obelisk
Publisher: GAME ARTS Co., Ltd.
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Comic Mischief
Price: 500 Wii Points
Description: The Magic Obelisk is an action-adventure game in which you become Popo, a light spirit. Your mission is to guide Lukus, a tree spirit, to each stage's goal while moving only within the shadow. You can help him do this by shining your light near the mysterious magic obelisks, allowing you to create and connect shadows to solve tricks and gimmicks along the way. Join Lukus as he travels through a light-filled realm filled with quirky creatures and spirits, trying to find the perfect spot to become a tree. Experience meaningful encounters and partings, climb hills, cross rivers and traverse a vast desert on your way to the very edge of the world.
Virtual Console
PilotWings
Original platform: Super NES™
Publisher: Nintendo
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Mild Violence
Price: 800 Wii Points
Description: Join the Flight Club to take to the skies and experience a variety of aerial activities. Take off and pilot a biplane through rings along a predetermined flight path, or drift serenely in a hang glider, catching thermal currents to gain altitude. In either case, just be sure to stick the landing. Looking for more speed? Strap on the rocket belt to blast your way around an obstacle course. If that's not enough, reach maximum velocity as you tackle a skydiving lesson at 3,800 feet. Complete specific objectives within a set time limit to score points (and maybe even a bonus chance) and obtain certification in eight different lessons. Your goals will become more challenging, and weather conditions will make controlling your vehicle more difficult as you progress. If you succeed, you will be rewarded with the opportunity to pilot an attack helicopter on a daring rescue mission. It's time to earn your wings.
Nintendo DSiWare
The Oregon Trail
Publisher: Gameloft
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Comic Mischief, Mild Cartoon Violence, Use of Tobacco
Price: 800 Nintendo DSi Points™
Description: Westward, ho! Your favorite pioneering adventure game takes you on an exciting, historic, side-scrolling adventure with your Nintendo DSi™ system. Take the Oregon Trail experience further than ever before with all of the decision-making and problem-solving fun of the original game plus additional challenges. Leave your mark on America's history. Take a picture of yourself at each landmark with the Nintendo DSi system's built-in camera. You'll have your portrait and party's name printed in the Daily Oregon Trail newspaper in the game. Play eight skill-based mini-games that will impact your resources: Hunting, Fishing, River Crossing, Rafting, Wagon Repairing, Telegraph, Berry Picking and Gold Panning. Random events faced by real pioneers - such as disease, bandits and hitchhikers - and side missions add more excitement to your westward trek.
SUDOKU SENSEI
Publisher: Hudson Entertainment
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Introducing 100 "Super Hard Puzzles" for the hardened sudoku veteran. All puzzles are skillfully designed for a level of satisfaction that computer-generated puzzles just can't offer. You can play through puzzles to learn about rules and controls in Tutorials mode. Other handy features include Write Mode and Temp Number for an easier, more enjoyable sudoku experience.
Glow Artisan
Publisher: Powerhead Games
Players: 1-2
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Solve mind-bending puzzles in this unique and colorful game. Use your wits and ingenuity to solve more than 100 puzzles and earn more than 300 medals. Play Time Trial, Randomizer and Multiplayer modes for an endless supply of new challenges. Create new puzzles with the built-in editor or use the Nintendo DSi Camera application to turn your photos into puzzles.
Master of Illusion™ Express: Psychic Camera
Publisher: Nintendo
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Master of Illusion Express titles include mind-boggling magic tricks that you perform with your Nintendo DSi system. Learn the illusions, practice them and amaze your friends. Your audience will never look at your Nintendo DSi system the same way again after Master of Illusion Express: Psychic Camera proves that it has psychic powers. Astound others by taking their picture and revealing an item (such as a card, picture, letter or number) that they're thinking about.
Arcade Hoops Basketball
Publisher: Skyworks Interactive, Inc.
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: From Skyworks comes the slickest basketball game for the Nintendo DSi system. See how many baskets you can sink in a fast-moving 45 seconds, using only your stylus and, of course, your lightning-fast hand-eye coordination. Arcade Hoops features your choice of three rockin' soundtracks, state-of-the-art 3-D graphics and thrilling, high-speed game play for the most fun possible in under a minute. Advanced hoopsters can move on to the progressive level, where a moving basket provides an additional challenge - plus the chance to rack up even more points. For the real pros, there's 3 Point mode, where speed and accuracy are a must as you shoot "threes" from downtown.
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December 29th, 2009, 11:30 Posted By: wraggster
A few weeks ago EA dropped a hint that it might have something new to announce from its sports division in the near future. Looks like the time has come, or at least someone else has beaten them to it.
EA Canada community man Alain Quinto tweeted that EA Sports is gearing up to reveal a brand-new game in January. Sources close to the project have told Destructoid that the new IP will be an American football game for Wii, but not just any old NFL game. Oh no.
Apparently the game is called NFL Trainer and it's all about getting players to do football-based exercises with beer. We made the beer bit up.
The rumour says it'll coach you how to throw a football not like a girl and come with a NFL football-shaped attachment.
Nothing has been officially announced by EA, but we'll let you know what the game turns out to be - even if its chances of being released over here in the UK are slim, though we do get the regular Madden games.
What do you reckon men? Would this get you off Modern Warfare 2 and into working up a sweat?
http://www.computerandvideogames.com...VG-General-RSS
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December 28th, 2009, 23:37 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from SamuraiX:
All Platforms Released with SecurePAK Support - Build 2603
New Console: Wii by SX
Wiimote, Nunchuk, Classic and Gamecube Controller Supported
Rumble Support for Wiimote and Gamecube Controllers
Up to 4 Player Support
Horizontal/Vertical Wiimote Recognition
Graphic Filters: HQ2X, LQ2X, TV Scanline and much more (though some need fixing)
Only SDL Video is used the rest of the IO Handling is done natively
Menu Preview System and Audio player are disabled. (SDHC is very slow)
File Caching supported for Quick Realtime data loading
USB Mode Not supported, Must be run from SDHC Card
For now must use hardcoded path (sd:/apps/OpenBOR)
Not tested hence 99% sure widescreen mode does not work
Now I'm off to enjoy Christmas, then get back to Dreamcast, my gift to you a!!
New Console: Dingoo by Shin-NiL
File Caching supported for Quick Realtime data loading
Fixes:
SX: Dreamcast Booting Fixed. Reminder bor.pak is hardcoded.
To All:
Feel free to post any specific data about your port, fixes, changes, etc...
All Platforms Released with SecurePAK Support - Build 2605
Fixes:
SX: Menu Pak loading fixed on all platforms.
All Platforms Released Build 2613
Fixes:
SX: Wii is now mixing at 48Khz instead of 44.1Khz.
SX: Nunchuck analog control can now be enabled in Control options menu. Configurable, as it could be setup as a 2nd set of directional movement or simulate button presses if disabled.
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December 28th, 2009, 23:27 Posted By: wraggster
New from Divineo China
Compatible with all versions of NDSi-LL consoles. This airfoam pocket offers maximum protection against scratch and shock. Its mega capacity lets you store the console and the crystal case inside.
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December 28th, 2009, 23:23 Posted By: wraggster
New from Divineo USA
Not only is the latest version of Datel worldwide best-selling game enhancer now compatible with the new DSi version of the Nintendo DS, it’s also been completely re-written with a faster, more robust user interface, upgraded PC communication and a host of new features built-in.
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December 28th, 2009, 23:19 Posted By: wraggster
Hey, you know what makes a domestic violence arrest funny and lighthearted? Wii Boxing. At least according to one supermarket tabloid's interpretation of what went down between Charlie Sheen and Brooke Mueller.
This just in from the Weekly World News - a Tooth Fairy gazette that straight-faced writes about stuff like Bat Boy and alien abductions of cheerleaders, so consider the source. It's like comic books for old ladies at the hairdo place. In fact, if the Weekly World News reported "Owen Good works for Kotaku," I would call Crecente to ask why I had been fired.
Anyway, they say Sheen - who was in fact arrested - and wife Mueller sparred in Wii boxing, "the dangerously lifelike boxing simulation game." But not realistic enough for the competitive couple. "Soon enough an argument arose over the Wii not being responsive or realistic enough, and a real boxing match broke out in the living room." Mmm hm.
WWN says Sheen suffered "three broken ribs and two cracked teeth," and his victorious wife taunted him by text after he got out of the slammer. They also say Sheen's middle name is Inigo Montoya.
http://kotaku.com/5435643/tabloids-m...ously-lifelike
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December 28th, 2009, 18:30 Posted By: wraggster
On Christmas day six years ago, one boy had a legitimate dream: To recreate the soundtrack for The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time, making it sound like it was recorded by live musicians. Three-fifths of a decade passed, and the boy became a man. More importantly, the Zelda Reorchestrated project produced its first succulent fruits: A 22-track compilation of Ocarina's tunes, as performed by a virtual philharmonic.
You can stream some of the tracks off the Zelda Reorchestrated site, or download the entire shebang for free. Or, you can just wait for the group to recreate the timeless music of Wand of Gamelon, which should be just around the corner.
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/12/27/ze...ime-score-rem/
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December 28th, 2009, 18:28 Posted By: wraggster
Battle Kid: Fortress of Peril, a new Nintendo Entertainment System title, is almost ready for all those who didn't get a next-gen system for the holidays. BK:FoP, designed by Sivak Games, will be available on an NES cartridge through website RetroZone sometime this month. The website also sells tools to make original NES games.
Battle Kid reminds us of Mega Man mixed with more Mega Man -- minus the suit. A lack of preview build or five-month lead to develop a 3,000 word feature for Joystiq magazine (also available in French) has prevented us from getting a real feel for what the game is about. Check out a video of the 8-bit gameplay after the break and prepare to rock your NES like it's 1988.
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/12/28/ba...atest-nes-hit/
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