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January 26th, 2009, 23:15 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from B12
This project is still in private alpha. A demo with a sample, edittable .ini file be available soon.
Basically, this is a ROM that, with an external .ini file, you can basically make your own Phoenix Wright-style game. The .ini file will read certain variables, including text and animation/evidence/profile IDs and will act accordingly to what it written on the .ini file.
DEMO .:26/01/2009:.
Completely finished text and court record functions.
http://www.mediafire.com/?wj0gm0iy4yn
Chronological To-Do List as of 26/01/2009
- Presenting evidence/profiles
- Examining maps
- Moving to other maps
- Pressing on information
- Dynamic option events (choosing options during trials)
- Psychelocks
- Perceive
- Dynamic gaining and losing of items
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January 26th, 2009, 22:13 Posted By: wraggster
Björn Giesler has released a new version of the Spectrum Emulator for Nintendo Wii
heres whats new:
Snapshot 3
Buttons 1, 2, A, B, Plus and Minus are now user defined. By default they are mapped to joystick fire. To define them go to menu Options/Joysticks/Joystick 1.../Button Mapping
Added ability to save settings: To manually save settings go to menu Options/Save. You can also set auto-saving settings to on in menu Options/General. Settings are automatically loaded on startup. They are located in sd:/apps/fuse/.fuserc. This is an unofficial patch.
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January 26th, 2009, 22:07 Posted By: wraggster
WiiEarth is a Google maps like app that enables you to browse the earth like in Google maps.
Version 2
Changes:
Removed Google images (captcha problem)
Added OpenStreetMap images
Way faster downloading of tiles
disappearing cursor problem fixed (since latest libogc was used)
Cool new icon (thanks Wilsoff)
Other cool stuff
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January 26th, 2009, 21:58 Posted By: wraggster
Bushing one of the guys behind WiiBrew has posted this rather interesting article:
Nintendo recently began selling their next-generation handheld console, the Nintendo DSi. I picked one up on eBay from Japan, since they will not be available for sale here in the US until April.
Why did bushing buy a new DSi, especially given the fact that he’s turned his DSlite on maybe 3 times and he can’t read Japanese?
Because of the awesome pix, of course!
Bunnie did the first real writeup of this thing, which was enough to encourage me to buy it. I, of course, took it apart and nearly broke the thing (blew a fuse) while trying to dump the flash on it; I didn’t succeed.
The reason this device is interesting to me is that the DSi seems to be to the DS what the Wii was to the GameCube. The DSi has two modes — a “native mode” and a “compatibility mode”. In the compatibility mode, the clock is slown down to half the speed and access to the new peripherals is disabled — sound familiar? In the native mode, you get a faster clock and more RAM — used to perform the real-time face recognition and image processing shown above — as well as an SD slot and two cameras (front and back-facing). The device boots up into a “System Menu” that is fairly reminiscent of the Wii.
Oh, did I mention that it has a Shop Channel where you can download apps, like Opera? And you can download firmware updates online? Hey, guess what — we can download firmware updates online!
TMD:
Versions: 0, CA CRL 0, Signer CRL 0, System 0-0
Title ID: 00030015-484e464a ('\x00\x03\x00\x15'-'HNFJ')
Title Type: 0
Group ID: '01'
Access Rights: 0x00000000
Title Version: 0x500
Boot Index: 0
Contents:
ID Index Type Size Hash
00000002 0 0x1 0x66a400 d1 25 16 d5 5e b8 49 1d 8d 5e 77 a9 4d c7 7c c7 df 7a 54 79The ticket and contents are downloadable in the same way. Unfortunately, they aren’t reusing the same common key, so we can’t actually disassemble anything (yet). Although they’re probably reusing much of the ES code from IOS, they probably fixed the blatant flaws that allowed us to rip the key and fakesign.
Now all we need is someone to step up to the plate and grab the new key!
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January 26th, 2009, 21:47 Posted By: wraggster
Flubba has today released a new version of the Master System/Game Gear Emulator for GBA:
heres whats new:
New SMSAdvance with a couple of small fixes.
*Added support for GG Bios from Pogoshell.
*Added mapper support for new Korean games.
*Changed interrupt method so more cards should be able to patch SMSA.
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January 26th, 2009, 21:34 Posted By: wraggster
Dolphin the Gamecube/Nintendo Wii Emulator for Windows has had a new public beta release, heres the news details:
This week unofficial build brings a lot of needed stability fixes.
Crashes were fixed, and it seems even start/stop works again.
Also we updated the game ini pack to r114, which includes a lot game fixes.
Download here --> http://www.dolphin-emu.com/downloads.php
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January 26th, 2009, 21:34 Posted By: wraggster
Dolphin the Gamecube/Nintendo Wii Emulator for Windows has had a new public beta release, heres the news details:
This week unofficial build brings a lot of needed stability fixes.
Crashes were fixed, and it seems even start/stop works again.
Also we updated the game ini pack to r114, which includes a lot game fixes.
Download here --> http://www.dolphin-emu.com/downloads.php
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January 26th, 2009, 21:18 Posted By: Shrygue
via Eurogamer
THQ plans to make more de Blob games for Wii, after the original won critical hearts and bounced eagerly off shop shelves.
"We're pleased with de Blob's performance worldwide. It's a great intellectual property and you can tell your readers to expect to see more of de Blob in the future," THQ told IGN.
De Blob, which popped up on Wii last September, challenged players to restore vibrant colour to blank-canvas levels by bouncing a paint-laden blob up walls, off buildings and into trees.
The result was a visual treat; a title bursting with the sort of personality the Wii was built for.
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January 26th, 2009, 21:13 Posted By: wraggster
You're just a few minutes away from gaining access to these new entries in the Wii Shop.
WiiWare:
Niki - Rock 'n' Ball (Bplus, 1-2 players, 500 Wii Points): We're actually not going to try to explain this jam to you. Instead, we've put a trailer after the jump. Watch it, and know that your guess is absolutely as good as ours.
Virtual Console:
Wonder Boy in Monster Land (Sega Master System, 1 player, 500 Wii Points): This odd little action-platformer casts you as a sword-toting, loincloth-sporting kid battling his way through, as the name would suggest, a land populated by monsters. Also, to complete the rhombus of oddness, there are some light RPG elements. God, the '80s ruled.
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/01/26/wi...n-monster-lan/
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January 26th, 2009, 20:59 Posted By: wraggster
At this point, we're sorta surprised you can't just look askance at a Wii and set it to running homebrew with your penetrating gaze alone -- it seems like everything else has been accomplished in the hacking, modding and general humiliation of Nintendo's little console. Brought to us by the WiiKey folks, DriveKey is a wire-free, solder-free, brain-free method for hacking any Wii on the market, especially those pesky new ones with "epoxy" drives or the dreaded hack-proof "D3" drives. DriveKey acts as a simple passthrough for the DVD connector cable, tweaking certain functions to allow for a bit more freedom in your Wii experience. Unfortunately, DriveKey limits the DVD drive to 2x read speeds, which might make certain games unplayable, and it also can't be flash upgraded, unlike the WiiKey before it, to add more functionality or fend off a theoretical hack-buster update from Nintendo -- though this hasn't proved much of a problem for similar hacks. The chips go for around $70.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/26/w...ith-zero-fuss/
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January 26th, 2009, 20:47 Posted By: Shrygue
via Kotaku
While the rest of the world awaits the opportunity to upgrade hardware we were perfectly satisfied with in the first place, Nintendo readies the second wave of downloadable titles for DSiWare.
If you thought the first batch of DSiWare was impressive, then your delusional mind will absolutely reel at the latest list. Have you ever used your DS as an alarm clock? Well for 200 DSiPoints you can do the same thing, only with three different times and custom alarm clock sounds! For 500 DSiPoints you can download a rail map, which is very handy if you are in or plan on visiting Japan any time soon.
Along with the utilities come the games. There are a couple of new Art Style titles - PicoPict and Somnium - both puzzle games for 500 points a pop. You can pick up Spider Solitaire for 200 points, or opt for the second Adobi Taizen card collection, which contains Blackjack, Page One, American Page One, Daifugou, and Poker.
Finally there are two mini or chotto versions of established titles, with Chotto Panel de Pon (Planet Puzzle League) and another puzzler, Chotto Suujin Taisen, priced at 500 points.
While it doesn't seem like all that attractive a lineup, people do silly things when the prices seem so low. Since I use my DS as a backup alarm clock all the damn time, I certainly hope we get that clock app in North America when Nintendo finally deems us worthy.
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January 26th, 2009, 19:58 Posted By: Xtreme2damax
I was informed to pass this news along.
Here is a quote from mudlord:
I decided to post here, since clearly I am not welcome at the "other" place.
To put it very politely:
Due to the utterly atrocious malmanagement by certain groups of siteops (not us or Bobbi), the entire vba-m.ngemu.com domain is down.
As a complete replacement, vba-m.mudlord.com is now the new spot, as such a fully functional forum is back. Its all backed up, so it should be cool. As for the site content...well, I am not sure if we can save all the compiles and info we had. Though this might be the perfect time for a main page redesign.
http://vba-m.mudlord.com/forum
Again: Main page at vba-m.mudlord.com is down. Forum is back up and running fine.
For those who don't know, VBA-M (Mudlord) is an improvement upon the Visualboy Advance source, it not only combines the features of the different forks of VBA into one centralized build, it also improves upon sound, video and overall emulation compared to the official VBA builds and other forks.
Original announcement:
http://www.xtemu.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=1472
New location of the VBA-M forum:
http://vba-m.mudlord.com/forum
Mudlord has only announced it there and not anywhere else at this time so this is the only announcement I have to go by.
Feel free to move this thread/announcement to a more suitable section if necessary.
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January 26th, 2009, 19:43 Posted By: wraggster
f you thought that Wiimote hack for Left 4 Dead was hot stuff (and you did, it's pointless to deny it), then you'll be just as stoked -- if not more so -- for this one. From the same Ryan Tani comes this, a setup that enables four gamers to gather 'round an Unreal Tournament 3 deathmatch and exchange blows via Wiimotes. A guide on how to pull this off yourself is forthcoming, but 'til then, we'd invite you to check out a demonstration vid of the author (and three lucky pals) enjoying the spoils of his labor after the break.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/26/u...-wiimote-supp/
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January 26th, 2009, 19:42 Posted By: wraggster
Better keep an eye out, Mr. Heckendorn -- we know that the modding community is pretty cut throat -- just like the Ice Pirates in that movie, uh, Ice Pirates -- and now it looks like there's another young hotshot on the scene. Fifteen year old modista Xteaphn (that's pronounced Steven, folks) has a little sideline going on custom-made portable hardware, with several mods to his name -- including this pint-sized, battery-powered Wii. The thing is tiny -- it's dwarfed by a 13-inch notebook -- and a full charge will give it about an hour of play.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/26/p...rtable-modded/
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January 26th, 2009, 19:34 Posted By: wraggster
Heres a price drop for the Action Replay Media Edition for DS and DSLITE which is now 6 dollars cheaper from Divineo USA
Heres the details:
Old Price : $ 39.99 You Save : $ 6
Buy at retail price : $ 33.99
DS Action Replay Media Edition
All the great features of DS Action Replay + powerful built in Media Player for playing Movies and music from Micro DS card (Not supplied). Inc Micro SD reader, 25 mini games on CD and hundred homebrew games online.
ALL GREAT FEATURES DETAILED BELOW
Full DS Action Replay + Powerful Built In Media Player - Play movies/music from Micro SD (SD not included)
Also included 25 mini games on supplied CD or download the hundreds of homebrew games available online.
Added new feature allows user to email games saves / post game saves on internet / trade games saves.
Inc: Action Replay DS Cartridge, Media Software Disk, Micro SD Reader + USB Cable
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January 26th, 2009, 01:53 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from nyarla
Here's a new version of my little score attack style shooter.. It's finished for now
It should be more difficult than the previous version, mainly because it throws a lot more enemies at you - especially in Zone 2.
Changes: New enemy type, more music, tweaked levels and enemy behaviours, prettified title screen.
Instructions:
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"Get as many points as you can in one day and one night.
Touch your reindeer to jump.
Touch anywhere else to shoot.
If an enemy touches your deer, you lose a life.
Shooting enemies increases the score multiplier.
If you miss a shot, the multiplier will be reset.
Accuracy = more points!"
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Plans for eventual next version:
- Change the xmas theme to something more general.
- Add more levels / environments.
- Add more kinds of enemies.
- Add multiple levels of terrain - so for example you can jump up onto a hill, or keep moving along at its base.
- Maybe extend this so that there are branching levels with multiple exits.
- Add endless mode, where terrain is randomly assembled and the goal is to get as far as possible.
Noted bugs:
- Sometimes the environmental sounds (ie, just waterfall sound fx at the moment) keep going forever once they've started.
----- original post -----
Hi! Here's a little demo of the game I'm working on for the Drunkencoders winter coding competition. It's sort of a sleigh ridin' shooter type thing.
The compo doesn't end for another 3 weeks or so, but I thought it'd be a shame not to release this now since it's got santa in it. It's still a WIP though..
Touch your reindeer to jump. Touch anywhere else to shoot. Raise the score multiplier with accurate shooting for a chance to get a delicious invincibility pudding!
Some screenshots:
http://nyarla.gazaxian.com/sr13.jpg
http://nyarla.gazaxian.com/sr14.jpg
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January 26th, 2009, 01:32 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from wplaat
SpaceBubble is a classic board puzzle game based on bubble breaker. Select multiple bubbles with the same color and destroy them, the more you hit in one the higher score you will get. Special thanks to my family for their support during the development of this game.
Key Features:
2D bubble gameboard with special graphical effects.
Six game levels
Game player score is shared on internet.
Easy menu system.
WiiMote IR device support
16 background music
Serveral sound effects
25/01/2008 Version 0.31
- HotFix: Prevent random crashes if wifi connection doesn’t response.
- HotFix: Prevent wrong calculation of possible moves.
- Only scores above 10.000 are added to the global highscore.
- Added winner text if player clears all six levels.
- Added 2.000 bonus points if you clear all levels.
- Added clock color change for the last 10 seconds.
- Added clock sound effects.
- Adapted button size on most screens.
- Build game with libogc 1.7.1 and devkitPPC r16 compiler.
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January 26th, 2009, 01:30 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from mcpancakes
hbcxmlgen is a Bash script for creating the Homebrew Channel's meta.xml files.
Along with just making the meta.xml file, it also
can be installed to /usr/bin so you can run it from anywhere just by typing "hbcxmlgen"
checks if meta.xml already exists in the current directory, and asks if you want to overwrite it
notifies you if you need write permissions to write in the current directory before you enter all the meta.xml information
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January 26th, 2009, 01:27 Posted By: wraggster
Emvivre has posted a new release of his game for the Wii:
This project begins in 2008/12/28
Nowell is a open-source homebrew for the Drunken Coders Winter Compo, it's a 2D shoot-em-up vertical scrolling. I use SDL interface to handle graphics and wiimote.
CHANGELOG
1.01 : fix a bug with bullet rotation
1.00 : first release for drunken coder competition
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