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    by Published on March 21st, 2005 19:16

    YoyoFr has released a new version of his port of Quake to the Tapwave Zodiac, heres whats new in this release:

    FIX] save choosen wad when switching from main form to option/config form
    [FIX] parameters handling (wad file, pwad file, ...)
    [NEW] Command (cheat, keypress) can be entered in a simple console. Tap screen center to use it.
    [FIX] Support for mods (tested on Quake Rally)
    [FIX] Removed debugging code which was causing slowdown.
    [FIX] Demo playback crash when demo ends.
    [NEW] Buttons named in Launcher (controls form).
    [FIX] Crash when cannot allocate a buffer.
    [NEW] Software landscape rendering to prevent issue on T3 (portrait mode with software rotation).


    Download Here ...
    by Published on March 21st, 2005 19:06

    YoyoFr has released a new version of his port of Doom to the Tapwave Zodiac, heres whats new in this release:

    [FIX] wadfiles list set to zero before init.
    [FIX] free whole midi structure after being written to disk.
    [FIX] save choosen wad when switching from main form to option/config form.
    [FIX] parameters handling (wad file, pwad file, ...).
    [FIX] Free feature memory used by music on exit.
    [FIX] Rewrote timidity samples loading.
    [NEW] Command (cheat, keypress) can be entered in a simple console. Tap screen center to use it.
    [NEW] Autorun (new option in doom option menu).
    [FIX] Virtual buttons (tap screen) are now active.
    [FIX] Gamma, '+' & '-' keys are now in the controls list.
    [FIX] Do not play demo if from a different version.
    [NEW] Savegame filenames are now prefixed with iwad/pwad filename.
    [NEW] Buttons named in Launcher (controls form).
    [FIX] Crash when cannot allocate a buffer.


    Download Here. ...
    by Published on March 21st, 2005 17:43

    Tusken Raider has again updated the best Atari Lynx emulator for the GP32, heres whats new:

    Sorry for the savegame isue in the previous version!!
    Only bugfixes and the background picture changed once more

    Download Here. ...
    by Published on March 21st, 2005 17:15

    Tiger Telematics has announced a deal with Vodafone UK which will see the Gizmondo handheld device, which launched on Saturday, shipping with a pre-pay SIM card.

    The card will enable consumers to use their Gizmondo for sending and receiving texts and emails and utilise the handheld's GPRS functions. In addition, users will be able to opt-in to receive SmartAdds - a new form of digital marketing which targets consumers according to information they supplied on registration, such as age, sex and location.

    The Gizmondo itself is a powerful unit which runs the Windows CE.NET operating system, and as well as playing games, can play back movies and music, take photographs, use the GPS system to provide location information and communicate over SMS, picture messaging and email using GPRS network capabilities.

    "The contract-free pre-pay SIM is there to open up the Gizmondo to a massive range of communication and exciting GPS features, without an additional contract," said Gizmondo MD Carl Freer. "The strength and infrastructure of the Vodafone network, and its customer commitment as a whole, will be an invaluable asset."

    The Gizmondo launched in the UK on Saturday, with the opening of a flagship store on Regent Street. An evening event took place at the Park Lane hotel, Piccadilly, with performances by high profile acts including Sting, Jamiroquai and Busta Rhymes.

    European and North American launches are expected to follow soon, but there has not yet been an announcement as to whether similar mobile network deals are in place for other territories. ...
    by Published on March 21st, 2005 17:10

    Not only is it not EOL for the N-Gage (remember: it still exists), but there’s some word on the street (more like back alley, but hey) about the specs for its possible next revision. A lot of the alleged features tip into some obscure hardware mumbo-jumbo that we can’t guarantee either ArcadeStation or perhaps even Nokia just invented out of thin air (you know how we love these purely speculative rumors), but click on for the run-down regardless.




    OMAP Full Compatibility
    90-nm CMOS System-on-a-Chip OMAP2420
    330-MHz Central Core with Floating Point Unit ARM1136JS-F
    220-MHz Digital Signal Processor for Audio TMS320C55x
    Video Playback and Image Display Imaging Video Accelerator
    VGA 30-fps Encode/Decode Full-Motion Video
    2D/3D Graphics Accelerator with SIMD Co-Processor PowerVR MBX with VGP
    TBDR (Tile Based Deferred Rendering)
    200Mhz clock speed
    640x480 VGA Resolution
    360Mpixels, 2xOverdraw = 720Mpixels, 3xOverdraw = 1.08Gpixels
    ITC™ - PowerVR Internal True Colour - 32-Bit Blending and Depth Test Precision Independent from Buffer Depth
    FSAA4Free™ - Supersampling Full-Screen Anti-Aliasing With No Performance Lose
    DOT3 Per-Pixel Lighting Support
    Spherical Harmonics Lighting Support
    Bilinear, Trilinear, Anisotropic Texture Filtering Support
    Vertex Shader 1.1 Programmability with Skinning
    Curved Surface Processing with Fractional Tessellation and Support for Differing Levels-of-Detail on Neighboring Patch Edges
    PVR-TC (PowerVR Texture Compression)
    Multi-Texturing
    Fully Programmable 3D T&L (Transform & Lighting)
    Over 2.5M-tri/sec ...
    by Published on March 21st, 2005 17:07

    News from Lik Sang

    Datel announced their first product for the Nintendo DS. The Action Replay Duo goes into the GBA slot of your GBA or your Nintendo DS and comes with a USB link and a Windows Software. The product is supposed to be out in a couple of weeks.

    Here is some info from Datel about the device including screenshots:

    This cool device slots into your GBA or the GBA slot of your DS and enables you to access cheats and manage game saves. It comes with a PC application which you can use to download cheats and saves from the CodeJunkies server to be transferred to your DS or GBA. Isn't it annoying how GBA carts usually only have room for one game save? Well, with Action Replay Duo you can back up your GBA and DS saves to the Action Replay vault itself, or on your PC. Great if you share your GBA or DS with your friends.

    We'll have more detailed info on Action Replay Duo when it's released (within a couple of weeks), but in the meantime, why not feast your eyes on a selection of screenshots from the PC Application and the devices on screen display
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    by Published on March 21st, 2005 17:01

    You can always rely on Katamari Damacy to shine a bit of mental sunlight on even the dullest day, so news that the little lozenge-headed extraterrestrial could be rolling onto DS has us breaking out the tanning lotion.
    Appropriately, word of Katamari's DS debut has entered our lives in extremely inconspicuous form. In a list of upcoming DS games published in official US mag Nintendo Power Katamari nestles quietly amongst other, previously announced Namco games like Baten Kaitos, Xenosaga and Pac 'n Roll.

    If you were feeling minty you could draw comparisons between the way Katamari himself sneaks onto Earth unnoticed before tumbling himself into a sticky ball of cataclysmic proportions. Which is what we'd like to see happen with the DS game, obviously.

    Of course, the PS2 version of Katamari Damacy has never yet received a release in the UK, so we shouldn't get hopes up too high. Still, the slightly less than commercially viable (although undisputedly fantastic) premise of the game would suit the DS better than a home console and the touchscreen would be perfect for Katamari's roly-poly action. And wi-fi multiplayer? Lovely.
    We've been in touch with Nintendo to enquire about the DS version of Katamari but no information is available at present. Fingers crossed on this one.

    Also appearing in Nintendo Power's extensive list of upcoming games are GoldenEye: Rogue Agent from EA and Age of Empires 2, which is a port of the Microsoft PC original being developed by Majesco.

    Unfortunately, GoldenEye is not a straight port of the N64 original, as rumoured last year when EA announced the game. Wishful thinking, that. Rather, it's a DS-specific port of the rehashed GoldenEye that EA unleashed on home console before Christmas, and it's due this summer.

    The touchscreen will act as your controller, Metroid Prime-style, as well as displaying status info and letting you trigger your GoldenEye's special powers. Wireless multiplayer for up to seven players is also confirmed.

    Age of Empires 2: The Age of Kings is a slightly tweaked conversion of the PC original and should bring a much-needed dose of strategy to DS. The action will be turn based rather than real-time, with the top screen being used for status info while the bottom screen displays maps and battles. Touchscreen controls are promised so you can literally craft the future of your nation with your fingers.

    DS games bonanza or what? Expect Age of Empires 2 and hope for Katamari Damacy DS before the end of the year ...
    by Published on March 21st, 2005 17:00

    Imitation, as the saying goes, is the sincerest form of flattery. So should Sony therefore be flattered that Microsoft is looking into the potential of an EyeToy-like device for Xbox 2? Probably.
    News of camera action on Microsoft's next console has come via a recent Bloomberg News interview conducted with Microsoft Vice President and XNA Chief Architect, J Allard.

    According to reports, Allard spoke to Bloomberg News of a camera situated on top of television sets that would allow players to control games with body movement, the device rivalling Sony's EyeToy.

    Allard admitted that Microsoft is "trying to take some learnings from what our competition has done with cameras that let players control games," also saying that: "We've got a couple of those answers. We're going to turn that into a couple of solutions."

    Microsoft is widely expected to unveil Xbox 2 at E3 in May so, should that occur, we'll no doubt learn more about these "couple of solutions" then. ...
    by Published on March 21st, 2005 16:58

    The Nintendo DS's upcoming online gaming service will be run in conjunction with GameSpy, will be free to DS owners, and will be simple for developers to exploit, according to the latest issue of Nintendo Power.
    Nintendo president Satoru Iwata spoke candidly about the birth of an online DS multiplayer service at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco recently, but concrete details about how the system will actually work have been thin on the ground.

    However, Nintendo Power, the official Nintendo magazine in the States, has managed to shed a little more light on the issue. The GameSpy connection (you may be familiar with GameSpy's PC gaming networks) is proclaimed as being "simple to set-up" and should offer a "seamless experience for players."

    DS owners all over the world will be able to connect to the service for free, so long as they are within range of a wireless internet hotspot. These are springing up in public places like cafes and stations. Wireless internet in the home should also allow you to play DS online.
    Game finding and matchmaking should be included, making playing DS games online as easy as getting within range of a hotspot, logging onto the service, and kicking international ass.

    Iwata-san also promised that the jump from wi-fi multiplayer to wireless online multiplayer would be easy for developers, suggesting that the technology used will be extremely similar. Online DS dev kits are expected to reach developers before E3 in May.

    So we can expect to see loads of DS game enabled for online play relatively early. In terms of new online titles, Iwata-san showed off Animal Crossing DS during his GDC keynote speech. With online trading and village-visiting in the mix, AC is expected to be the service's flagship title.

    Nintendo has also suggested a similar service is in the works for its upcoming next-gen machine, the Revolution. The DS service may well serve as a 'test run' for the home console's online gaming network.

    A spokesperson for Nintendo declined to expand on the DS's online service. "Nintendo expects to reveal more at E3," they said.

    The DS online service is expected to roll out before the end of this year. ...
    by Published on March 21st, 2005 00:41

    Franxis has released a new version of his Mame Port to the GP32, heres whats new:

    Here it is MAME GP32 1.1:

    - Support for Williams games into a separate FXE file (mwilliams.fxe) (19 new romsets): blaster, bubbles, bubblesr, colony7, colony7a, defcmnd, defence, defender, joust, joustr, joustwr, lottofun, robotron, robotryo, sinista1, sinista2, sinistar, splat, stargate.
    - Screen Correction fixes (Slap Fight, Tiger Heli, Twin Cobra...)
    - Optimizations in sound library.
    - Sound volume increased.
    - Sound panning volume corrected.
    - Minor optimizations.
    - START+SELECT during game = Reset game (i.e. is needed to start Williams games)
    - L+R in the selection menu = Reset GP32
    - Fire with START button when screen is rotated
    - Analog controls emulated (i.e. for Return of the Jedi)
    - Second joystick emulated with joypad
    - YM3812 emulator is always activated with sound ON. Removed option "Sound ON+YM3812".
    - Palette Intensity Bit set to 0


    Download Here. ...
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