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June 2nd, 2004, 21:41 Posted By: wraggster
News posted on my Gamecube Site http://pdcovers.netfirms.com/
MAX Drive Pro is the ultimate solution for the homebrew GameCube programmer.
At last you can transfer data between your GameCube and PC…quickly and easily!
The system consists of 3 components – the MAX Drive Pro cartridge, USB cable and the Loader Disc.
The MAX Drive Pro cartridge is an 8MB (64 Megabit) memory card for GameCube with a built-in high speed USB port. Using the supplied USB cable, files can be easily transferred between the card and any USB-enabled PC.
The Loader Disc boots on any GameCube from any region, and loads files from the MAX Drive Pro cartridge. Files are displayed in a simple file structure and any executable files are pre-loaded and run.
· Massive 8MB/64Mb GameCube memory card with built-in high speed USB port (USB cable supplied)
· Over 1000 blocks of game save data - 16 times the size of a standard GameCube memory card
· Run executable files on a GameCube
· A must have for the homebrew GameCube programmer
· Simply drag and drop PC files onto the MAX Drive Pro cartridge
· Works on any GameCube from any region
Max Drive PRO will be available during June 2004 , it is expected to retail at $39.99 in the USA market and £29.99 in the Uk.
could this be the breakthrough??
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June 7th, 2004, 09:51 Posted By: kingdagimus
first please have mercy I'm so new it hurts
seriously though I play quite a few homebrew things on my dreamcast ( I LOVE MY DREAMCAST :-*)and a friend is giving me their gameboy color but theres only like one or two games with it so what I'm hoping someone can tell is 1. are there any gameboy color homebrews and 2 can they be ported somehow to my gameboy and how?
thanks so much in advance
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June 8th, 2004, 09:51 Posted By: mechaaztlan
is there an internal backlight for the gba (i know i could just buy a gba sp but i already have this one) i know there use to be the afterburner internal light,but they went out of buissness,was this the only one made?,maybe suggest a good alternative? thanx
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June 9th, 2004, 23:24 Posted By: wraggster
A new version of one of the best GBA emus for windows has been released,[br][br]Here's the list of changes:[br][br]Added PNG format for screen capture output [br]Added "modify" and "IO registries viewer" windows [br]Changed save-states format manager [br]Fixed bug in audio channels 1 and 2 emulation [br]Fixed bugs in debugger window [br]Fixed bug in joystick manager [br]Fixed bugs in CodeBreaker and GameShark codes manager [br][br]Download from Here
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June 11th, 2004, 20:53 Posted By: wraggster
Nintendo has continued its strategic move into the Chinese marketplace with the launch of the Game Boy Advance in Shanghai and other parts of the Canton province, accompanied by a localised version of WarioWare Inc.[br][br]The move follows the launch of a specialised Nintendo console designed for the Chinese market, the N64-based iQue, which arrived in China last November accompanied by a number of localised N64 titles sold on encrypted flash memory cards.[br][br]Nintendo's Chinese subsidiary, which is also called iQue, confirmed that it would be seilling the Game Boy Advance along with one localised game in selected parts of the country for 698 yuan - about 70 Euro. Although it has not officially been confirmed, it's thought that the game in question is minigame compilation Wario Ware Inc.[br][br]Game companies have traditionally been shy of the Chinese market due to the incredibly high levels of software piracy in the country; with Nintendo being particularly hard hit by the existence of rogue cartridge production factories in certain provinces.[br][br]However, as Chinese consumers have begun to spend increasingly on media, and the Chinese authorities have demonstrated more willingness to crack down on pirates, game companies have been forced to seriously consider the value of the market. Nintendo has been by far the fastest off the mark, launching the custom-designed iQue late last year ahead of an incredibly troubled roll-out for Sony's PlayStation 2 around Christmas time.[br][br]According to Nintendo president Satoru Iwata, China is a key priority for Nintendo going forward, and he hopes to enter the Chinese market fully - with the complete range of Nintendo hardware and software being launched there - within three to four years.
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June 12th, 2004, 20:54 Posted By: MadDog
Check it out -> {please don' just sign up just to spam}
Best GBA/SP flash linkers, delivered from europe...
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June 14th, 2004, 19:22 Posted By: wraggster
Nintendo Europe was recently proud to reveal that the European market share for Nintendo's GameCube console has recently doubled, going from 16% to 32%. The rise in hardware sales is directly attributed to the release of Pokémon Colosseum which launched to rave reviews across Europe on May 14, 2004 and marked the biggest launch for a Nintendo GameCube title this year.[br][br]European fans of Pokémon had reason to "catch em' all" as the game was being offered with plenty of extras. Pokémon Colosseum could be purchased alone with a free Memory Card 59, but fans looking for a bit more could purchase The Mega Pak. This special bundle contains a copy of Pokémon Colosseum plus a Nintendo GameCube, a Memory Card 251, a Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable and the Pokédex Organizer, Pokémon Box - all for around 159 Euros. [br][br]It appears as though the Nintendo and Pokémon alliance shows no sign of slowing down in Europe as the total number of Pokémon games sold in Europe currently exceeds 25 million, with the hugely successful Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire(Game Boy Advance) having sold approximately 3.3 million in Europe last year. [br][br][br] [br][br]
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June 14th, 2004, 19:24 Posted By: wraggster
The GameCube console has seen its market share of the European hardware market doubling to 32 per cent following the launch of Pokemon Colosseum on the platform - proof, claims Nintendo, that the Pokemon franchise is still alive and well.[br][br]Pokemon Colosseum, the first fully 3D home console adventure game to be launched in the franchise, has been the single largest Cube release of the year to date in Europe, and is sold both as a standalone game (with a free memory card) and as a bundle with the GameCube console and a number of accessories.[br][br]While sales of all of the consoles are influenced to some extent by the launch of key software titles, this is especially true for the GameCube - not least because with its 99 Euro price point, the console is a possible impulse purchase for consumers.[br][br]The 32 per cent figure quoted for market share in Europe belies the fact that the platform has seen its fortunes vary significantly across the major European territories; while it is in third place in the UK, where the Xbox has a major lead over it in installed base terms, it has beaten off competition from Microsoft's console in both France and Germany, while in Spain and Italy neither console has managed to make much headway against the PS2.[br][br]The Pokemon franchise has generated some 25 million unit sales of games in Europe to date, with last year's Pokemon Ruby and Pokemon Sapphire titles on the GBA selling 3.3 million units in the region. Two further GBA titles, Pokemon Fire Red and Pokemon Leaf Green, are due to launch in Europe in the coming months.
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June 14th, 2004, 19:29 Posted By: wraggster
Comments made in a Japanese newspaper by Nintendo president Satoru Iwata indicate that the company is planning to continue to sell the GameCube hardware well into the lifespan of its next-generation console, codenamed "Revolution."[br][br]Iwata told Yomiuri Shimbun that Nintendo may well sell the "Revolution" device alongside the GameCube hardware for quite some time - presumably hoping to follow in the footsteps of Sony, which continued to sell large volumes of the PSone long after the launch of the PS2.[br][br]However, it's not clear whether Iwata's comments represent a commitment from the company to continue developing new software for the GameCube into the next console cycle, or simply an intention to continue supplying the channel with new units for as long as they are required.[br][br]The "Revolution" system, which is Nintendo's next home console, will be unveiled at E3 next May in Los Angeles, and is expected to launch in 2006 - although the E3 unveiling could equally indicate a late 2005 launch in Japan.[br][br]Nintendo has pledged that "Revolution" will mark a genuine departure from traditional home consoles, with a focus not only on increased processing and graphical prowess but on new ways of interacting with the system and new forms of gameplay.
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June 25th, 2004, 13:08 Posted By: biagrin_sackville
ive always been an avid hater of nintendo and i hate them now for the same reason i hated them 10 and 15 years ago. and why is this?
1. games are always for kids
2. they rerelease the same games every year such as mario, zelda etc.
3. when they release a new console their exciting line up includes none other than......mario and zelda.
GET THE POINT
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June 29th, 2004, 11:36 Posted By: d0nkeh
Hey,
I know you can get those cartriges with memory on them that allow you to play GBA ROMS on your GBA (incidentally - what are those called?)
I was wondering though... is there any way to put an SNES ROM on one of those, and play it on the GBA? I realize there would be keymapping problems... But perhaps someone out there has developed a program for this purpose...
Any help would be greatly appreciated... I'd love to be able to play Chrono Trigger and FF6 on my GBA =D
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