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December 21st, 2009, 21:06 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.aep-emu.de/PNphpBB2-file-...c-t-14201.html
A new GEST version has been released today. Thats a nice surprise, seeing that the last version of this Game Boy Color emulator had been released in 2004. Thanks to VTEmulation for the news.
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Though no one probably cares, here´s an update.
This was mainly to fix the random speed up bug but I also ended up adding a few new features.
I also put the old site is partly back up.
What´s new:
v1.0:
-fixed random speedup bug
-fixed GBC with initial SGB border not working
-fix for King of Fighters 97 and Real Bout Special SGB mode
-somewhat better double gb emulation
-added simple IR link emulation
-added option to reduce CPU usage
-added option to allow opposite direction buttons to be pressed at the same time
-added option to disable visual rumble
-added autofire start and select buttons
-added GB2 soft reset
-added option to load same rom to GB2 that´s in GB1
-new config file format
http://koti.mbnet.fi/gest_emu/
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December 21st, 2009, 17:30 Posted By: wraggster
Deck the halls with downloadable fun this week as Nintendo offers 11 new games to engage and entertain everyone in the household. Among this week's highlights is the Virtual Console™ debut of the original Super Smash Bros.™ game, bringing the total of downloadable games for the WiiWare™ and Virtual Console services to a fabulous 500 and featuring a host of beloved characters from across the Nintendo universe. New WiiWare offerings include the Earth-conscious action game Eco Shooter: Plant 530™ and a sequel to the quiz-lovers' favorite TV Show King. For Nintendo DSiWare™ fans, fresh arrivals include hand-held versions of the card-table classic UNO™ and the pioneering arcade game Dragon's Lair®. For rollicking multiplayer fun, mellow single-player diversions and everything in-between, Nintendo's got you covered for the holidays and beyond.
UNO
Publisher: Gameloft
Players: 1-4
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 800 Nintendo DSi Points™
Description: Get ready to call out "UNO!" on your Nintendo DSi™ system. The world-famous card game has been faithfully reproduced for the Nintendo DSi system and features exciting new rules. With a multiplayer mode that can be accessed by local wireless play or with broadband Internet access and Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, playing UNO has never been so fun and easy, so be the first to get rid of all your cards.
Dragon's Lair
Publisher: Digital Leisure Inc.
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Animated Blood, Fantasy Violence, Mild Suggestive Themes
Price: 800 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: You play the heroic Dirk the Daring, a valiant knight on a quest to rescue the fair princess from the clutches of an evil dragon. Control the actions of the daring adventurer and find your way through the castle of a dark wizard who has enchanted it with treacherous monsters and obstacles. In the mysterious caverns below the castle, your odyssey continues against the awesome forces that oppose your journey to the dragon's lair. Dragon's Lair is a fully animated classic arcade game from legendary animator Don Bluth.
Hot and Cold: A 3D Hidden Object Adventure
Publisher: Majesco Entertainment
Players: 1-2
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 800 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: You're getting warm...warmer...hot! You've found Hot and Cold: A 3D Hidden Object Adventure, the new game that puts you on the job of finding people's missing stuff. A voice in your head tells you whether you're Hot or Cold when searching for things. Investigate cases all over town using your unique ability, and discover the secret behind the mysterious voice in your head. Throw objects out of your way, maneuver your way through a 3-D world, follow your Hot and Cold meter and more in this unparalleled hidden-object adventure.
High Stakes: Texas Hold'Em
Publisher: Hudson Entertainment
Players: 1-4
ESRB Rating: T (Teen) - Simulated Gambling
Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Hudson proudly presents the definitive Texas Hold'Em game for Nintendo DSiWare with High Stakes Texas Hold'Em. High Stakes allows players of any level to enjoy Texas Hold'Em game play. The popular No-Limit rule set used in many tournaments is included, so anyone can play with the big boys. With the added functionality of DS Wireless Communications, players can compete with others and test their skills. It's the core Texas Hold'Em experience on your Nintendo DSi system - anytime, anywhere.
myNotebook: Green™
Publisher: Nnooo
Players: 1
Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: myNotebook allows you to take notes wherever you are. Just pop open your Nintendo DSi system and jot down your thoughts. Make a list and cross it off, or even play your favorite pen-and-paper games (games not included). You can even personalize your notebook by drawing on the cover and changing the paper type with 18 unlockable squared and lined paper styles. Use the pen or pencil to make your notes or doodles, then erase the bits you don't like. With five ink colors, you'll always be able to make your notes and doodles look stylish.
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December 21st, 2009, 17:29 Posted By: wraggster
Deck the halls with downloadable fun this week as Nintendo offers 11 new games to engage and entertain everyone in the household. Among this week's highlights is the Virtual Console™ debut of the original Super Smash Bros.™ game, bringing the total of downloadable games for the WiiWare™ and Virtual Console services to a fabulous 500 and featuring a host of beloved characters from across the Nintendo universe. New WiiWare offerings include the Earth-conscious action game Eco Shooter: Plant 530™ and a sequel to the quiz-lovers' favorite TV Show King. For Nintendo DSiWare™ fans, fresh arrivals include hand-held versions of the card-table classic UNO™ and the pioneering arcade game Dragon's Lair®. For rollicking multiplayer fun, mellow single-player diversions and everything in-between, Nintendo's got you covered for the holidays and beyond.
Virtual Console
Super Smash Bros.
Original platform: Nintendo 64™
Publisher: Nintendo
Players: 1-4
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Cartoon Violence
Price: 1,000 Wii Points
Description: Choose from an all-star cast of Nintendo characters in a frantic melee to prove who will be the ultimate brawler. Utilize the easy-to-learn but hard-to-master controls and battle it out in the single-player mode, earning point bonuses and unlocking hidden characters along the way. Enter VS Mode to take on up to three other players simultaneously. Inflict damage using each character's unique set of special moves, familiar items and power-ups, eventually winning by knocking your opponents off the screen in one of the interactive stages, each with a Nintendo theme. Need a moment to catch your breath? Polish your skills in Training Mode or destroy targets in Bonus Stages specific to each character. Are you ready to test your mettle against all comers, including the powerful Master Hand?
NINJA GAIDEN™
Original platform: Arcade
Publisher: TECMO
Players: 1-2
ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Alcohol Reference, Suggestive Themes, Violence
Price: 600 Wii Points
Description: Take control of a ninja, master of the Five Ninja Fighting Arts of assassination passed down since the chaotic times of feudal Japan, and enter "Jungle," a terrifying American city, to crush waves of foes who are part of an assassination syndicate. Use three buttons to execute exciting moves like the Flying Neck Throw, the Hang Kick and the Triple Blow Combination. Each stage is based around popular Western misconceptions about ninja and Japan, making the game world a fantastic mix of ninja and American pop culture. Game settings such as the starting number of player characters and the difficulty level can also be adjusted.
WiiWare
Eco Shooter: Plant 530
Publisher: Nintendo
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Fantasy Violence
Price: 1,000 Wii Points™
Description: Earth's empty cans have been brought to life by the Cannoids, an alien race determined to destroy the planet. Only Mack, a technician from the recycling facility Plant 530, stands in their way as Earth's last line of defense. Step into Mack's shoes in this guided first-person shooter as he takes on the invading aliens with only his trusty recycle cannon and a can-do attitude. Blast and vacuum (yes, vacuum) your way to victory, keeping in mind that every shot counts. Your ammo also doubles as your health, and every enemy you destroy leaves behind Can Energy that you can vacuum up and use as ammo. Uncomplicated controls (including optional use of the Wii Zapper™ accessory) give everyone the chance to save the planet, while advanced tactics like consecutive hit combos and the tough Challenge mode give even the best players a run for their money. Are you ready to step up and put a dent in their cans?
TV Show King 2
Publisher: Gameloft
Players: 1-4
ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Drug Reference
Price: 800 Wii Points
Description: TV Show King is back for a second round. There are 8,000 questions sorted into 12 categories on the program, including general knowledge, sports, movies, music and more. And that's without counting the questions that you can create yourself. Here's everything you need to compete with your friends, or with players all over the world thanks to Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection.
Pallurikio™
Publisher: Playstos Entertainment
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 1,000 Wii Points
Description: Jump and roll with Pallurikio, a fast-paced action platformer that's easy to pick up yet challenging to master. While playing a mysterious board game he found with his friends, Rusty is sucked into a dimensional vortex and finds himself in a mystical and wondrous world where he assumes the aspect of the round and bouncing Pallurikio. Using the Wii Remote™ controller, make Pallurikio jump and roll and help him find his way through more than 50 enticing levels while surviving all kinds of pitfalls and trickeries in Bakumbala Jungle, the far reaches of Palluro Prime and many other weird settings. Featuring physics simulation, Time Attack mode, collectible cards and space rockets to boot, Pallurikio is a game you won't want to miss.
Happy Holidays Christmas
Publisher: 505 Games
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 500 Wii Points
Description: Planning a Christmas party and want to grab guests' attention? Or want to send greeting cards without the hassle of licking stamps? Here's the solution: Create and send fun Christmas cards with this unique WiiWare application. Happy Holidays Christmas lets you make fun Christmas-themed e-cards and send them straight to friends' Wii™ consoles. Add a tree and decorations; choose frames, stickers and music; then write a message to friends you've registered in your Wii Address Book. It might not snow this Christmas, but with this fun new software your holiday is guaranteed to be a happy one.
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December 20th, 2009, 22:10 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.nintendomax.com/viewtopic...892652759c119e
The Headsoft team comes back to knock on the amateur scene with the release of "Detective DS"Remake of the Commodore 64"The Detective".
London, 1974. You are a famous Scotland Yard Detective who must solve the murder of the rich aristocrat McFungus Angus, who's body has been discovered at his home at 427 Park Lane. Arriving at the residence you soon discover that this will not be a simple 'open and shut' case, and will take all your finely honed detective skills to solve. Can you put your finger on the killer?
This is a remake of the 1986 C64 by Sam Monthorpe game for the Nintendo DS. Charcters were created by Paul Jay and the plot was devised by Cunningly the Magnificent Seven.
http://headsoft.com.au/index.php?cat...&page=download
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December 20th, 2009, 22:06 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.nintendomax.com/viewtopic...892652759c119e
hiei03 offers version 3.0 of its multi-utility tasks to design the interface of the Wii, "Wii4DS. Mii Channel, Photo chain, chain, options, etc ... are the appointment.
google translation wrote:
Main features:
* Mii Channel: We create Miis, but not save the channel and they are different homebrew set aside, the shell is open during the entire route assigned.
* Photo Channel: We see images exploring the Micro SD.
* Disc Channel: We play other homebrew that we have in our micro SD.
* Channel editable: Well, we'll find modifiable channels giving the blue arrow to the right on the main menu, if one gives a single channel will play hard, explore and run. But you can also edit files on your computer for each of us open a different homebrew, you can even choose which music and image come when we give the channel. We are going to / Wii / Gamex (X is the number of folder you want to change, a total of 6 assembly lines) and change the game.nds (note: you must rename the new to homebrew game.nds work) by the homebrew file you want is money that displays images of the chain must have the same name and extension, and the sfx file for a music channel, as in previous cases, do not change the name and the extension (you must pass the first MP3, because it must have knowledge of PAlib) if you want to work. You can also change the image of the little canal editable via your sprites that are outside Gamex files, like music, you will need knowledge of PAlib to do.
* Wii Message Board: We write notes on the forum for access we will give you the letter-shaped icon in the main menu, write that we give on the icon of scratch paper.
* Wii Options: This section is divided into two parts: Wii Settings and Data Management. With the former, we can change the username and the date and time, the second will open a browser from Micro SD much more progressive than the disk channel, although we can not run, but copy, paste, delete and rename files. Although you should not play with these options as things like renaming are not yet available and some may go wrong.
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December 20th, 2009, 22:00 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.wii-addict.fr/forum/Simpl...42-t17208.html
nicksasa updates its Homebrew to dump the file system of the Wii and Notament use with emulators NAND.
You can choose between different types of dump
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0.42 Changelog:
* Fixed USB 1.1 Support
* Fixed freeze caused by harry potter savegame
0.41 Changelog:
Addes * Support USB 2.0 (USB 1.1 seems broken for me ...)
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December 20th, 2009, 21:51 Posted By: wraggster
ftpii 0.0.20 released by joedj
ftpii is an FTP server for the Nintendo Wii.
0.0.20 Make release ZIP structure compatible with HBC's new wiiload.
Attempt to reinitialise network after failure.
Added OTP filesystem support at /otp (libotp).
Attempt to show real timestamps in directory listings.
Built with devkitPPC release 19, libogc 1.8.1 (r3846), libfat 1.0.6 (r3846).
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Ftpii
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December 20th, 2009, 15:45 Posted By: wraggster
TowerDefense 0.5 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. Created by wplaat (www.plaatsoft.nl). Special thanks to my family for their support during the development of this game.
Key Features
- 2D gameboard with special graphical effects.
- Support one player
- Six game maps (So far...)
- Game player score is shared on internet.
- Easy menu system.
- WiiMote IR device support
- 9 background music tracks
- Several sound effects
20/12/2009 Version 0.50
- First official release for the homebrew Scene.
- Process most of the comments of the Beta Testers.
- Use GRRLib v4.2.0 as graphic engine.
- Reduced amount of enemies in one wave.
- Build game with devkitPPC r19 compiler.
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/TowerDefense
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December 20th, 2009, 15:40 Posted By: wraggster
Pate has posted more exciting news of his Dos Emulator for the Nintendo DS:
The last week I have been working on making the old Epic MegaGames game Solar Winds to work in DSx86. I've had some problems with it, but currently it looks very promising, and I can most likely get it to work properly already in the first released version.
Since SW consist of a lot of files I could not run it in No$GBA emulator, and thus debugging it has been somewhat slow (as I need to build a new version, copy it to the SD card and put the SD card into my real DS Lite to test every little change). That also meant I could not get a screen copy from No$GBA to show it here. However, today it occurred me that I could take a screen copy directly from the VRAM of DS Lite, save it as a BMP to the SD card, and then copy this file to my PC. And thus I quickly coded such a feature to DSx86, and here is the screen capture of Solar Winds running in DSx86. Note that this shows the whole 320x200 screen, as it is taken directly from the VRAM. The NDS 256x192 screen shows this either scaled or zoomed, depending on the configuration options (which aren't coded yet, though).
The problems I have had with Solar Winds were the following:
For some peculiar reason Solar Winds copies data from normal RAM to VRAM using the source and target indices and segments opposite to the standard convention. So, instead of the usual x86 way of copying data:
mov cx,<number_of_bytes_to_copy>
rep movsb
which uses CX register as a counter, copies data from DS:SI (Data Segment:Source Index) to ES I (Extra Segment estination Index), and increments the SI and DI registers automatically, Solar Winds does the copying like this:
loop:
mov al,es:[di]
mov [si],al
inc di
inc si
cmp di,4380
jne loop
That is, Solar Winds copies data FROM destination index TO source index, and then explicitly increments the indices, until the destination index (which means the source position) is at a specified location.
This makes the code run an order of magnitude slower on DSx86 than the REP MOVSB code (which has been optimized to use the ARM block copies), and it also breaks my direct screen access checking (where I only check the ES segment address). Instead of trying to find a workaround to the latter problem, I just switched back to my original blit screen update method (where the real NDS VRAM is updated by copying the whole virtual PC 0xA000 segment data once every VSync (or every other or every fourth). This will be a game-specific configuration option, as it depends on the game whether direct screen access or this blitting method works better.
I suspect Solar Winds uses the SoundBlaster SDK directly for it's music support, especially for the SoundBlaster detection. The detection routine in Solar Winds was VERY thorough, it tested every possible test register and DSP version register before it believed a SoundBlaster exists on the system! I had to code quite a bit of new emulation to make DSx86 pass all these tests. I'll eventually need to revisit this code, as currently it is a bit too Solar Winds -specific.
Solar Winds also used the PC timer differently to all the previous games I have emulated, so I had to add support for the less common timer modes as well.
And obviously there were a lot of new opcodes to support, and still are, as the screen copy above is pretty much as far as I can get in the game currently. But adding new opcodes is much easier than changing an existing hardware emulation.
My Xmas vacation is just starting, so after I get Solar Winds to run properly, I'll concentrate on making the first alpha release version available. DSx86 is still missing quite many features that I think are essential before I can release it, but hopefully I have time to add them all during this two week vacation.
http://dsx86.patrickaalto.com/
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December 20th, 2009, 12:37 Posted By: wraggster
3DMaze 0.2 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.
Changelog
0.2
Changed text font for better localization
German, dutch and french languages added
Solved bug in Motion Plus initialization (I hope)
Now user can choose beteen 6 views
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December 20th, 2009, 12:35 Posted By: wraggster
Getwiimsg v1.1 released by Yellows8
getwiimsg v1.1 was coded by yellowstar6. Download Wii Message Board announcements from server, decrypt, and dump to .eml and .txt files. The internal KD AES key for wc24msgboardkey.bin is required. In IOS35 v3088, this key is stored at 0x5f780 in 00000006.app. getwiimsg requires wc24decrypt.
Help displayed when run without parameters: Usage: getwiimsg <country code number> <language code> <wc24msgboardkey.bin> <optional list of alternate msg files to process from a server or locally>
language code can be one of the following: ja, en, de, fr, es, it, nl.
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Getwiimsg
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December 20th, 2009, 11:58 Posted By: wraggster
It might be hard to tell from the picture, but that B.O.S.S. controller, built by Performance Designed Products, is no controller at all. Instead it's a SNES controller-shaped, super-sized shell that slides over a regular Wiimote and turns it into a monstrosity of memories and oversized buttons. Kudos for ingenuity, but unfortunately the playability suffers and the bulk is just too much to handle, according to Ars Technica. For $10 you can't fault it too much (and it least it isn't reliant on its own batteries, a sore subject for the manufacturer), but we think we might save that cash for some international postage to write Nintendo about its unconscionable neglect of the Wii Classic Controller with New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/19/b...e-of-snes-nos/
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December 19th, 2009, 16:50 Posted By: wraggster
Nintendo is keeping quiet about their Vitality Sensor games, but they have something called WiiRelax in development.
While searching the European trademark database, we discovered Nintendo registered the rights to WiiRelax in PAL territories. Since the Vitality Sensor is a pulse detecting accessory, it sounds like WiiRelax would work with the upcoming device.
Prior to this trademark, Pub Company, an video developer in Italy, also mentioned a game called Wii Relax (note the space). The title was officially announced on April 1 and hasn’t been mentioned since. Their website for Wii Relax is gone too so Pub Company’s “zen experience” project may have been canceled, blocked, or perhaps purchased by Nintendo.
http://www.siliconera.com/2009/12/18...y-sensor-game/
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December 18th, 2009, 22:21 Posted By: wraggster
As the Nintendo DS enters its sixth year on the market, introducing its fourth major iteration, the Nintendo DS XL, the software line-up is looking good, especially if you're a fan of portable role-playing games.
The DS's 2009 was solid and varied, with an all-new Legend of Zelda, Rhythm Heaven, and Mario & Luigi Bowser's Inside Story hitting alongside third-party contributions like Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars and Scribblenauts. But 2010 may provide the DS owner with even more bang for their buck, thanks to the following first and third-party games.
Yes, 2010 will be a very good year for the core gamer, even better for the RPG enthusiast. But will it also something to offer beyond epic adventures and sequels to earlier DS games? Well... let's take a look at some of 2010's nearly confirmed lineup.
Note: We'll be looking at every platform's currently announced and estimated 2010 slate over the course of the rest of the week-and much much more.
http://kotaku.com/5429083/2010-the-y...games/gallery/
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December 17th, 2009, 23:42 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.nintendomax.com/index.php...48&format=news
CopperAlready written many emulators MAME games for the DS, offers a first version "Snowbros DS"Who emulates this time 6 sets for Roma game Snow Bros. - Nick & Tom.
Reminder: Put your roms in zip format. Preferably in a directory named / MAMERoms at the root of your linker.
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History:
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V1.0: 17/12/2009
* First release
* Version compiled with devkit pro R27 and libnds 1.4
* The rom file is unzipped automatically by the emulator
* Saving the hi-scores
* Save the state of the emulator
* Best viewed with vertical scrolling
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List of supported sets:
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Snow Bros. - Nick & Tom (set 1)
Snow Bros. - Nick & Tom (set 2)
Snow Bros. - Nick & Tom (set 3)
Snow Bros. - Nick & Tom (set 4)
Snow Bros. - Nick & Tom (Dooyong license)
Snow Bros. - Nick & Tom (Japan)
http://www.dev-fr.org/index.php?topic=4518.new#new
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