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June 23rd, 2009, 21:28 Posted By: wraggster
[knuckles904] was able to use the new Wii MotionPlus with an Arduino. Nintendo has released the WM+ in order to detect the motion of the controller better. The Wiimote only detects acceleration, whereas the WM+ detects rotation along 3 axes. The Arduino communicates with it over I2C, the same protocol that is used with the Nunchuk. To connect the two devices, he used jumper wires, but breakout boards are also available. He was able to create some example code with help from wiibrew.org. When paired with a Nunchuk, which contains a 3-axis accelerometer, you can have a 6 degrees-of-freedom IMU for under $40, perfect for controlling your robots or logging data.
http://hackaday.com/2009/06/23/wii-motionplus-arduino/
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June 23rd, 2009, 17:39 Posted By: wraggster
Here's a new video of Madden NFL 10 on Wii, featuring the game's new Showdown mode in action. And below that some new screens, too.
Showdown mode is a "quick, customisable competition" that allows for classic 11-on-11 or 5-on-5 matches, with changeable rules and regulations, and a new Spotlight Moments feature, in which the camera zooms in on critical moments in the match and a "micro-game" is triggered.
Okaaay. The game's due out on the August 31.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com....php?id=218070
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June 23rd, 2009, 17:17 Posted By: wraggster
We've already seen both the black (or kuro) Wii and blue Wii remote and nunchuck in the form of promotional photos, but it looks like both braved the trip to this past weekend's World Hobby Fair, where they were on display for all to see, but not touch. As you might expect, there aren't a ton of surprises but, as Joystiq notes, the contrast between the glossy and matte portions on the Wiimote and nunchuck is much more noticeable on the black version (pictured after the break), and the black Classic Controller Pro also looks like it has an extra coat of gloss compared to the white version. Unfortunately, it looks like Nintendo is still saving word of a release date 'round these parts for another day.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/22/b...-behind-glass/
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June 22nd, 2009, 21:22 Posted By: Shrygue
via IGN
If you haven't gotten on the DSi wagon yet, Nintendo's going to be bringing that wagon to you. Or, rather, Tour Bus.
See, starting June 25th, gigantic DSi-branded vehicles will be hitting specific venues to give players the ability to check out the unique functions of the DSi system, including the cameras, sound recorder, and downloadable games.
The current schedule:
June 25-29: Summerfest, Milwaukee WI
July 2-5: Rothbury Festival, Rothbury, MI
July 9-12: All Good Music Festival, Masontown, WV
July 17-19: Pitchfork Music Festival, Chicago, IL
The line-up will be updated on Nintendo's DSi news site as dates are added.
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June 22nd, 2009, 21:01 Posted By: wraggster
Game publisher XSEED Games announced today that Drill Sergeant Mindstrong is now available for download on WiiWare for 800 points. Drill Sergeant Mindstrong is a brain-stimulating party game for Wii that challenges your wit and requires quick thinking on your toes.
LINE UP FILTHY SLOWPOKES. Brain boot camp starts now! The Drill Sergeant will begin by assigning you difficult tasks that only the most intelligent troops can solve. Impress him by consecutively completing tasks and you can earn a combo bonus. However, boot camp is not always so rosy. For every incorrect answer, you will be docked points. Even some of the brightest muffinhead cadets can end the game with negative points.
After each round, Drill Sergeant will complete a task evaluation and assign each player a brain power rank. This rank is determined by how often you anger Drill Sergeant by giving the wrong answers, and the few times you actually get an answer right and gain points. Stay a lowly sugar plum private for the rest of your career, or use your brain power to rise up the ranks to Field Marshall.
But who am I kidding? There is no way a snot face, lamebrain, bed-wetting boot like yourself is smart enough to get past what Drill Sergeant Mindstrong has in store.
For more information on Drill Sergeant Mindstrong please visit:
www.drillsergeantmindstrong.com
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June 22nd, 2009, 21:00 Posted By: wraggster
Actor Shia LaBeouf doesn't have time to do a lot of things these days. But when he can manage to fit video games into his busy schedule, you won't find him holding a Wii-mote.
In an interview with Big Download, the actor didn't hold back when asked about how much he's played of Activation's upcoming Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen for the Nintendo Wii.
"I haven't been able to play the Wii game because my hand is broken. I've just been playing Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. I would imagine that the Wii experience will be like...I don't mess with the Wii, to be honest with you. It's kind of an amateur console. I'm not into the Wii thing," LaBeouf said.
Shia LaBeouf.
He couldn't stop there, though. When asked about what was wrong with the Wii console itself, LaBeouf made sure he didn't put his answer so eloquently.
"This is how in a simple way you can find out if it's a gamer you want to play with. Ask them if they have a Wii. If they say yes, get the f*** out of there," he said.
Here's some free advice, Shia: Do not anger Wii fans. They are the ones who will be buying tickets to your upcoming summer blockbuster and plunking down $50 for a predictably bad movie licensed game.
http://uk.wii.ign.com/articles/996/996711p1.html
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June 22nd, 2009, 17:21 Posted By: wraggster
What this week's Nintendo Download lacks in must-have titles it makes up for in sheer guts, with brain training, puzzles, a little golf, and a simulated planet all on offer.
Of course, when I say lacking in must-have titles, that doesn't mean completely bereft of them. The sole DSiWare title this week is Art Style: Boxlife, and for many of us, Art Style translates directly into Buy Me. The series hasn't done me wrong yet, and even though this one is about climbing the corporate ladder via folding paper into boxes for 500 DSi points, I am still planning on picking it up.
WiiWare has three titles this week, though honestly none really catch my eye. XSEED's Drill Sergeant Mindstrong (800 points) is a mind-training game with a party flair, and at this point I can move things with my mind so we're good. Yukes brings us Neves Plus (600 points), a tangram-based puzzle games that I am sure would be lovely on any other day than a Monday morning with a slight caffeine headache. Finally we have Aksys' Family Mini Golf (500 points), and considering my family consists of two cats, that's probably not for me either.
Rounding things out on a planetary scale this week is the sole Virtual Console title, SimEarth: The Living Planet (800 points), the TurboGrafx16 CD version of one of the less wildly-popular Sim series games for the PC. Perhaps I should have led with that one and finished up with Art Style?
Anything grab your interest this week? Wait - before you say anything, official descriptions follow.
WiiWare
Drill Sergeant Mindstrong
Publisher: XSEED Games
Players: 1-4
ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Mild Language, Mild Violence
Price: 800 Wii Points™
Description: Line up and get ready to use your mind. Drill Sergeant Mindstrong is a party game that allows up to four people to play at once. Players become boot-camp trainees under the tough Drill Sergeant Mindstrong, going through mind-boggling, mind-training games. The rules are simple, but concentration and quick thinking are key. Become the top boot of your class and earn promotions based on your efforts. This game is best played with friends and family.
NEVES Plus™
Publisher:YUKES Company of America
Players: 1-4
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 600 Wii Points
Description:Try your hand at the newest puzzle craze to come out of Japan, NEVES Plus! Enhanced for WiiWare, NEVES Plus not only retains all the simple, mind-bending tangram-based game play from the original Nintendo DS™ version, but also includes new multiplayer modes wrapped up in an Egyptian theme. This time, you and up to three others can work together to move, rotate and flip the seven Lucky stones into each of the 500-plus silhouette puzzles. You can also challenge one another in new multiplayer modes such as Versus, Speed, Lucky Number and Party Mode. Whether you play every mode by yourself or with friends, NEVES Plus is set to charm you with harder-than-they-look silhouette puzzles.
Family Mini Golf
Publisher: Aksys Games
Players: 1-8
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 500 Wii Points
Description: Daddy, Mommy, Sarah and Billy are back for some mini-golf action. Play through multiple golf courses that contain obstacles ranging from bumpers to speed ramps to fans and more. Up to eight players can play together using a single Wii Remote™ controller. You can download new courses to expand your fun-filled mini-golf experience, creating even more complex and difficult challenges to overcome. Can you conquer all the courses and become the mini-golf champion?
Nintendo DSiWare
Art Style: BOXLIFE™
Publisher: Nintendo
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points™
Description: Climb the corporate ladder in the world of BOXLIFE using your wits and... paper? Use the Nintendo DSi™ stylus to cut and then manipulate the paper into a box shape. Be careful-if you're not efficient with your cuts, you'll waste paper and be penalized. R&D mode teaches you new patterns and challenges you to complete various ranks, while FACTORY mode gives you the chance to earn money by making as many boxes as possible from an endless sheet of paper. Success in each mode brings its own reward: Clear ranks to earn a promotion, change your character's appearance, and use your earnings to acquire new items for your character's miniature garden. With this game's stylish graphics and catchy sounds, thinking inside the box isn't such a bad thing.
Virtual Console
SimEarth™: The Living Planet
Original platform: TurboGrafx16 CD-ROM
Publisher: Hudson Entertainment
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Violent References
Price: 800 Wii Points
Description: An entire planet becomes your laboratory in this large-scale simulation game. Players help foster new life and promote its evolution into life forms of higher intelligence. Guide civilization along the path of evolution until it can achieve Exodus, the ultimate goal of settling on another planet. The basic challenge of the game is to maintain a comfortable environment for the life forms by adjusting atmospheric and geological parameters. Small organisms called Prokaryote and Trichordate will grow and evolve into a multitude of life forms. Making a drastic change is a recipe for disaster. The key to success is making small adjustments and watching how the life forms react. SimEarth also includes planets with environments different from Earth, such as Mars and Venus. Try your hand at terraforming these planets with harsh conditions and creating a world where life can thrive.
http://kotaku.com/5299590/the-ninten...rning-goodness
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June 22nd, 2009, 17:21 Posted By: wraggster
What this week's Nintendo Download lacks in must-have titles it makes up for in sheer guts, with brain training, puzzles, a little golf, and a simulated planet all on offer.
Of course, when I say lacking in must-have titles, that doesn't mean completely bereft of them. The sole DSiWare title this week is Art Style: Boxlife, and for many of us, Art Style translates directly into Buy Me. The series hasn't done me wrong yet, and even though this one is about climbing the corporate ladder via folding paper into boxes for 500 DSi points, I am still planning on picking it up.
WiiWare has three titles this week, though honestly none really catch my eye. XSEED's Drill Sergeant Mindstrong (800 points) is a mind-training game with a party flair, and at this point I can move things with my mind so we're good. Yukes brings us Neves Plus (600 points), a tangram-based puzzle games that I am sure would be lovely on any other day than a Monday morning with a slight caffeine headache. Finally we have Aksys' Family Mini Golf (500 points), and considering my family consists of two cats, that's probably not for me either.
Rounding things out on a planetary scale this week is the sole Virtual Console title, SimEarth: The Living Planet (800 points), the TurboGrafx16 CD version of one of the less wildly-popular Sim series games for the PC. Perhaps I should have led with that one and finished up with Art Style?
Anything grab your interest this week? Wait - before you say anything, official descriptions follow.
WiiWare
Drill Sergeant Mindstrong
Publisher: XSEED Games
Players: 1-4
ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) - Mild Language, Mild Violence
Price: 800 Wii Points™
Description: Line up and get ready to use your mind. Drill Sergeant Mindstrong is a party game that allows up to four people to play at once. Players become boot-camp trainees under the tough Drill Sergeant Mindstrong, going through mind-boggling, mind-training games. The rules are simple, but concentration and quick thinking are key. Become the top boot of your class and earn promotions based on your efforts. This game is best played with friends and family.
NEVES Plus™
Publisher:YUKES Company of America
Players: 1-4
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 600 Wii Points
Description:Try your hand at the newest puzzle craze to come out of Japan, NEVES Plus! Enhanced for WiiWare, NEVES Plus not only retains all the simple, mind-bending tangram-based game play from the original Nintendo DS™ version, but also includes new multiplayer modes wrapped up in an Egyptian theme. This time, you and up to three others can work together to move, rotate and flip the seven Lucky stones into each of the 500-plus silhouette puzzles. You can also challenge one another in new multiplayer modes such as Versus, Speed, Lucky Number and Party Mode. Whether you play every mode by yourself or with friends, NEVES Plus is set to charm you with harder-than-they-look silhouette puzzles.
Family Mini Golf
Publisher: Aksys Games
Players: 1-8
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 500 Wii Points
Description: Daddy, Mommy, Sarah and Billy are back for some mini-golf action. Play through multiple golf courses that contain obstacles ranging from bumpers to speed ramps to fans and more. Up to eight players can play together using a single Wii Remote™ controller. You can download new courses to expand your fun-filled mini-golf experience, creating even more complex and difficult challenges to overcome. Can you conquer all the courses and become the mini-golf champion?
Nintendo DSiWare
Art Style: BOXLIFE™
Publisher: Nintendo
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points™
Description: Climb the corporate ladder in the world of BOXLIFE using your wits and... paper? Use the Nintendo DSi™ stylus to cut and then manipulate the paper into a box shape. Be careful-if you're not efficient with your cuts, you'll waste paper and be penalized. R&D mode teaches you new patterns and challenges you to complete various ranks, while FACTORY mode gives you the chance to earn money by making as many boxes as possible from an endless sheet of paper. Success in each mode brings its own reward: Clear ranks to earn a promotion, change your character's appearance, and use your earnings to acquire new items for your character's miniature garden. With this game's stylish graphics and catchy sounds, thinking inside the box isn't such a bad thing.
Virtual Console
SimEarth™: The Living Planet
Original platform: TurboGrafx16 CD-ROM
Publisher: Hudson Entertainment
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) - Violent References
Price: 800 Wii Points
Description: An entire planet becomes your laboratory in this large-scale simulation game. Players help foster new life and promote its evolution into life forms of higher intelligence. Guide civilization along the path of evolution until it can achieve Exodus, the ultimate goal of settling on another planet. The basic challenge of the game is to maintain a comfortable environment for the life forms by adjusting atmospheric and geological parameters. Small organisms called Prokaryote and Trichordate will grow and evolve into a multitude of life forms. Making a drastic change is a recipe for disaster. The key to success is making small adjustments and watching how the life forms react. SimEarth also includes planets with environments different from Earth, such as Mars and Venus. Try your hand at terraforming these planets with harsh conditions and creating a world where life can thrive.
http://kotaku.com/5299590/the-ninten...rning-goodness
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June 22nd, 2009, 17:02 Posted By: wraggster
Ubisoft's executive director Alain Corre has said that Wii titles which simply copy products already on the market have no chance of selling.
Speaking in a exclusive interview published today, Corre said that there is still room for innovation in the crowded Wii market, and he's confident the company's upcoming fitness title Your Shape can distinguish itself from products such as Wii Fit and EA Sports Active.
"The Wii market still has huge potential you just need to find the right angle and be different enough and innovative enough to please people," offered Corre. "There are hundreds of games and if yours is a 'me too' title it will drown before even existing."
"If you can surprise the consumers, if you can innovate and bring something new and fresh then you have huge opportunities. We're trying to do that and we have a lot of hope with our fitness game Your Shape."
Your Shape will be bundled with its own camera to track player movement and according to Corre, will appeal to those intimidated by traditional control methods.
"For the first time we'll be able to offer a camera with the package and players won't need a controller in their hand. The possibility is to open up interactive entertainment to a new population who have previously been afraid of any controllers."
For similar reasons Corre is excited by the new motion control peripherals revealed at E3 by Sony and Nintendo, believing that with new genres and technology new consumers will be attracted to gaming.
"It's a revolution because we've always been used to controllers and now you either don't have one at all you have something that isn't intimidating. It's something we have to integrate, and invent games that we have never experienced before.
"And hopefully it will grow the industry and make more consumers come to games because we are getting closer to them and there are less and less barriers to playing. Ultimately that will expand the videogame industry in the next ten years." he added.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...isting-ubisoft
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June 21st, 2009, 19:04 Posted By: wraggster
coincoin over at playeradvance has released and updated his new game for DS:
Since time two nations clash:
Hapistes () and Nöelistes ()
Play with your friends by impersonating the head of each one of the two peoples and enemies try to destroy your opponent!
How to play?
Hapiste: stylus
pixel hit-man to kill him.
Nöeliste: pad
direct pixel-for man can not be touched.
Make pixel-man reappear once dead: X
vitesse1 and vitesse2 = L = R
Other:
make appear the commands: B
orders to appear: A
History
_version 1.2: Correction bug definition screen (pixel-man reappears directly on the other side)
Adding splash screen: "Touch to start".
_version 1.1: add to order (B / A = N / A) + possibility to change the speed of pixel-man: vitesse1 = L, R = vitesse2
_version 1.0: Pad + + stylus recurrence.
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June 21st, 2009, 18:44 Posted By: wraggster
Blazerrazor has posted a new release of his app for the DS:
Remote Touch DS gives you the opportunity to remote-control your computers mouse, keyboard and other things from your Nintendo DS hand-held console. This solution is not like remote desktop, but more like an advanced remote control.
The solution is client-server based, obviously, and requires you to have a server running. It is not plugged with synergy, it is my own solution. The server receives commands from the Nintendo DS and acts according to them.
Current release (out now; 0.2.1):
Media Control Extended (MEX) - good for Media Center or similar.
Keyboard fully calibrated and working with key press sound for comfort.
Remote restart or shutdown of your computer - good for those late night movie sessions where you just want to shutdown your computer directly from the comfort of your bed.
Added support for a "rtds_settings.txt" config-file on your cartridge with connection data - look in README.txt for more info.
(hotfix) Not able to connect properly when manually inputting connection data now fixed.
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June 21st, 2009, 18:41 Posted By: wraggster
News via Nintendomax
crazygoth proposes a new version of his homebrew "Pacline" which is now in version 1.1. A pacman online screen scrolls you catch the yellow balls avoiding enemies.
Quote:
changLog v1.1
- Added 3 lives
- Several colors for the ghosts and they're also a little more beautiful
- Image on sd (preparation theme)
- Removal of the splashscreen
- New splashscreen
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June 21st, 2009, 18:31 Posted By: wraggster
Okachobi has updated Paradroid to v0.6
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June 21st, 2009, 02:06 Posted By: wraggster
Noobey has posted a new version of Palib, heres the release details:
Because the last 'official' PALib version doesn't work with DevKitPro R25 and newer, some users started to make a version that is compatible with never DevkitPro releases.
| PAlib 090621 : Some 'small' changes |
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[Makefiles] I Added two makefiles in the PAlib source so now 'make' works again.
(Only concerns linux user, windows user can just continue to use the .bat file)
[PA_Locate] I put back that function into PA_Stuff.c
[PA_16cPutPixel] It now 'sets' the pixel instread of just making a logical-or (|)
(May be slightly slower, please report back about it, so we can decide about changing it back)
[UserInfo] Fixed Personal Message and Name
[Keyboard] PA_InitCustomKeyboard fixed (It still used the old PAlib-Keyboard structure name)
[PAlib] Removed the Blank array and replaced every DMA_Copy it was used by with DMA_Fill
(What a memory waste, 260000 Bytes just for zeros...)
!!! Because the Blank array was used all over the PAlib sources, it may be that the alternative
!!! solution doesnt work as expected
!!! Mainly affected by this are background Clean & Init functions
[Examples] /Bitmap8-16bit/Fake16bit: replaced '\' with '/' in the #include to gain compatiblity with linux ...
[Examples] /Sprites/Effects/ DrawOnDblsize & DrawOnSprite: replaced Blank with NULL
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June 21st, 2009, 02:01 Posted By: wraggster
BlazerRazor has released a new version of his app for the DS, heres whats new:
Remote Touch DS gives you the opportunity to remote-control your computers mouse, keyboard and other things from your Nintendo DS hand-held console. This solution is not like remote desktop, but more like an advanced remote control.
The solution is client-server based, obviously, and requires you to have a server running. It is not plugged with synergy, it is my own solution. The server receives commands from the Nintendo DS and acts according to them.
Current release (out now; 0.2):
Media Control Extended (MEX) - good for Media Center or similar.
Keyboard fully calibrated and working with key press sound for comfort.
Remote restart or shutdown of your computer - good for those late night movie sessions where you just want to shutdown your computer directly from the comfort of your bed.
Added support for a "rtds_settings.txt" config-file on your cartridge with connection data - look in README.txt for more info.
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June 20th, 2009, 22:54 Posted By: wraggster
Minishlink has updated the devlopment library MLlib to v1.1 - 200609.
The MLlib (or Minishlink's Library) is a simple library to develop on Nintendo Wii. Technically, it's a wrapper of libogc and others librairies. Coding with this lib on Wii is way easier and faster now ! :-) I created this because I needed a library with I could code with easy functions. It uses GX for drawing, libpng for handling PNG, and libs of libogc...
Features
Proper code so that it's nice to see;
Easy for all;
Friendly functions;
Handles drawing (lol);
Sprite system;
Handles PNG images;
Special effects;
Write graphically text;
MP3 system;
MOD system;
Input (Wiimote, Nunchuk, and extensions...) system;
And much more...
Update History
1.1 - June 20, 2009
New method of programming. It uses seriously very less memory now. ML_Image, ML_Sprite, ML_Background.
added : ML_Screenshot(filename)
added : ML_IsSpriteVisible(sprite)
added : ML_AnimateSpriteEx(sprite, enabled, waitForXRefreshBetweenFrames, from, to)
added : ML_TextBox(ML_Sprite *sprite, x, y, x2, y2, const char *text, ...)
added : ML_DrawRect(int x, int y, u16 width, u16 height, u32 rgba)
added : ML_Debug(text)
added : ML_CloneImage(image1, image2)
added : ML_DrawSpriteTextLimit(sprite, x, y, text, limit)
added : ML_FlipImageX(image)
added : ML_FlipImageY(image)
added : ML_InvertImageColors(image)
added : ML_ApplyGrayscaleToImage(image)
added : ML_FlushImage(image)
modified : Input is now finished
modified : ML_GetPixelColor
modified : ML_SetPixelColor
modified : ML_SplashScreen
modified : ML_Cursor, so that it draws your cursor/sprite with the center of the image, and then modifies the sprite.x and sprite.y so that if you point to the left-up edge of the screen it gives you 0, 0.
fixes and optimizations
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/MLlib
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June 20th, 2009, 21:55 Posted By: wraggster
D3 Publisher’s quirky and often experimental Simple Series is heading to the Nintendo DSi shop. D3 will release a three level version of Simple DS Series Vol. 45: Escape from the Secret Room 2 as a DSiWare game in Japan.
Retail games like The Onechanbara and Earth Defense Force were originally from D3’s Simple Series. The bulk of budget Simple Series titles are for the PlayStation 2. Since PlayStation 2 support declined D3 Publisher tried to release deluxe versions of popular Simple Series games on the Xbox 360 and created a few games for the Wii. Currently, most of the new Simple Series games are for the Nintendo DS.
Since D3 can distribute their titles or at least parts of them online I wonder if D3 will look into localizing more of them. Games like The Bomb Disposal Squad have a niche market.
http://www.siliconera.com/2009/06/19...es-to-dsiware/
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June 20th, 2009, 21:24 Posted By: wraggster
The SNES you see above, ladies and gentlemen, is no SNES at all. It is, in fact, a fully functioning PC (an Acer Aspire One netbook, if you want to know). Built by quangDX and DuPPs of Asobitech.com, the AASNES1 packs all the connections you need, WiFi and even some cool USB extension cables that plug directly into the console's controller ports (its makers also modified a Super NES controller to work as a USB controller). The DVD-RW drive is located inside the Super Mario World cartridge and the modders even made the Super Nintendo logo on the back light up. It is, in summation, sweet.
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/06/20/mo...-cram-in-a-pc/
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June 20th, 2009, 21:22 Posted By: wraggster
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