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    by Published on April 6th, 2005 00:46

    Namco today announced that it will be publishing Shogun Warrior: The Lost Army for the DS this October. The game is being published by UK studio Box Clever Interactive.



    Shogun Warrior tells the story of two brothers locked in a heated battle in feudal Japan. Gamers will play as one of the brothers vying for the title of shogun, and control armies battling for control over territories.

    The game will use the dual-screen feature of the DS by allowing gamers to plan battle strategy using the touch screen while the action unfolds in 3D on the top screen. Minigames such as duels, naval battles, and castle sieges will also play out on the touch screen. Using the DS's wireless capabilities, up to eight players can duke it out in the game's multiplayer.

    Shogun Warrior: The Lost Army is waiting rating and pricing information. ...
    by Published on April 5th, 2005 19:58

    The AtariST emulator for the Dreamcast is now available for Windows and Linux users (Dreamcast Version to follow soon), heres some of whats new:

    - Supports MSA & ST disks images.
    - AutoFrameskip ( if needed) for real speed.
    - Joystick is emulated with digital pad + A,X buttons.
    - ZIP support.
    - Filemanager with subdirectories access.
    - Complete menu with 'start' button: load, frameskip, reset...
    - Crystalline Sound.
    - 100 % speed and 100 % compatibility.


    Download from the official site Here, leave comments in the official forum Here.

    This should get you prepared for the eventual Dreamcast Release ...
    by Published on April 5th, 2005 19:38

    UIQ Phone owners (lots of phones are UIQ phones) now have a nice freeware game called Enigma ported to the UIQ by Someone, heres some detail:

    Enigma is a puzzle game involving falling blocks, exploding bombs, and pushing stuff around.


    Download Enigma Here ...
    by Published on April 5th, 2005 19:15

    Metaview has updated his Amiga emulator for the Tapwave Zodiac and pocket pcs, the emulator also has a name change to avoid the confusion with 2 emulators with nearly the same name :P

    Heres whats new:

    I'm kind of happy with this release, it runs on my T3 as well as on my Zodiac. I think, I've fixed another issue in yoyo's starter, it may run on a Treo650 now, but who knows. You can now configure the keys, the joystick emulation is almost working (north vs. south is playable, but still a bit jerky). I made some new icons, but they look horrible. If someone has something better, please email me (But I fear the Amiga Logo is copyrighted). I wasn't able yet to boot up a workbench, but maybe my adf's are crap. Use "Portrait" for Tungsten T3, the screen rotation necessary for landscape mode on T3 isn't supported yet (but will come, definately). As in ZDoomZ etc. Whenever you see a white button in the middle of the screen, tap with the stylus on the screen, it's for debugging.


    Download MyUAE Here. ...
    by Published on April 5th, 2005 18:21

    Former Capcom exec Yoshiki Okamoto, whose new studio Game Republic signed up to develop titles for Xbox 2 last month, has hinted that the company is lining up a number of other major Japanese developers to support the platform.

    Speaking in an interview with the official Japanese Xbox website, Okamoto said that "I've been hearing that some other designers will also be joining [game development for Xbox 2]. There are a lot of surprises. I find myself saying: 'What, this development studio!? This game!? These people!?'"

    Okamoto was named as one of three big-name Japanese designers who would be lending his talents to the Xbox 2 in a flurry of announcements last month, joining Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi and Space Channel 5 and Rez creator Tetsuya Mizuguchi, whose Mist Walker and Q Entertainment studios are also signed up.

    That's only the tip of the iceberg, though, if Okamoto is to be believed. "If the current line-up [of titles] in development for the next-generation Xbox was revealed, it would not only surprise users, but the entire industry," he said. "There probably wouldn't be anyone [in Japan] that would still be uninterested in buying the next-generation Xbox when they see the line-up."

    Okamoto didn't give any specifics of what titles Game Republic is working on for the next-gen console, but he did confirm that due to the company's deal with Microsoft Game Studios, the titles would be fully exclusive to Xbox 2 - with no chance of them being ported to other consoles, which he described as "a disappointment". ...
    by Published on April 5th, 2005 18:18

    Datel has announced the launch of Action Replay MAX DUO, a new product which allows users to access cheats and store game saves for both the Nintendo DS and the Game Boy Advance.

    MAX DUO combines both Action Replay for GBA and MAX Drive DS to create an "all-in-one game enhancer".

    MAX Drive DS has an on-board memory for storing game saves, plus an included PC application which allows users to back them up to a hard drive. It also enables DS owners to save multiple times even when a game features only one or two save slots.

    In addition, users can use the MAX Drive PC application to upload and download game saves via www.codejunkies.com. Datel will also offer 'Power Saves' which users can download for infinite lives, unlocked levels and so on.

    Action Replay for GBA comes pre-loaded with 20,000 cheats for more than 200 games, and the cartridge can be updated with new codes in the future.

    "Action Replay has built a solid reputation for providing powerful, game-busting cheats at a bargain price," said Datel MD Michael Connors. "Action Replay MAX DUO is the ultimate game enhancer for gamers on the move."

    Action Replay MAX DUO is in the shops this week, priced £29.99 ...
    by Published on April 5th, 2005 18:16

    Recently launched handheld device Gizmondo is selling well, according to its creator, Tiger Telematics, with the roll-out across Europe continuing and the shipment of pre-ordered devices commencing.

    The firm claims to have taken over 560,000 pre-orders for the system from customers around the world, and has now started shipping the device - which incorporates a game console, camera, movie and music player, GPS receiver and mobile communication deck - on a first come, first served basis.

    The system was originally on sale only in a branded store in London's Regent Street, but is now being made available through a number of other retailers in the UK, and a pan-European launch is in the works. Gizmondo hopes to open a number of other flagship stores, similar to the Regent Street location, in cities around the world.

    "The site will continue to take orders as the pan-European retail rollout commences, and we will ship to customers on a first-come-first-served basis," according to Tiger Telematics chairman Carl Freer. "We're visibly gathering momentum in the UK and that will naturally have a spill-over effect on to mainland Europe. Streetdate announcements will follow shortly detailing the pan-European launch diary and heavy hitting marketing campaigns planned for each territory."

    In related news, the company has also released a statement to the financial markets regarding recent major fluctuations in its share price, assuring investors that the Gizmondo is on track to meet its targets.

    The firm has expensed all development costs on the console in 2004 and early 2005, according to the statement, and funding is already in place for the launches across the rest of Europe.

    "Based on a review of the recent share price volatility, this could be attributed to a combination of market conditions," stated Freer. "However, the trading patterns seem artificial in light of the recent announcements regarding our launch progress and success." ...
    by Published on April 5th, 2005 18:13

    Gizmondo may have launched, but: a) the initial games line-up is nothing to write home about; and more importantly b) we still have yet to receive one of the handhelds for a full hands-on review. But while we await situation 'b' to be addressed, early adopters of the jack-of-all-trades device might like to know there are rumblings closely associated with situation 'a' - rumblings of the 'we've got 89 games coming out in 2005' variety.
    89 games? Yes, as incredible as it sounds, that is indeed the number of titles Gizmondo Europe Ltd. claims it has planned for this year. Blanket bombing at its finest then, and with that many games out you can bet that virtually every videogame genre known to mankind is covered.

    According to Eric Peterson, who heads up Gizmondo's global development operation, the games "will be comprised of original titles, both internally and externally developed, as well as very high profile licensed products."
    "Our goal is to deliver a broad spectrum of high quality games, canvassing all genres. Gizmondo owners will be spoiled with all the choices they will have for games entertainment, this in addition to the music and video content already available," Peterson adds.

    Microsoft Games Studios, SCI, Disney's BuenaVista Games, Team 17, and Fathammer and Ubisoft are among the companies that have signed up to support Gizmondo, and Gizmondo Europe Ltd additionally states that a further announcement concerning "one of the world's leading developer and publisher of interactive entertainment" is pending. Our money's on Activision or EA.

    And so, on to some of the Gizmondo games that have been announced so far then. Apparently, "Many of these new titles will be subject to their own announcement releases," according to Gizmondo Europe Ltd., with the company also stating that the games are unique to the Gizmondo and "will be optimised to use the distinctive features of the device, including the GPS, digital camera, Bluetooth, and GPRS connectivity."

    Here's a select few from the Gizmondo 2005 catalogue:

    Richard Burns Rally - SCi

    (New) Battlestations: Midway - SCi

    Carmageddon - SCi

    (New) Conflict: Vietnam - SCi

    Age of Empires - Microsoft Game Studios

    MechAssault - Microsoft Game Studios

    It's Mr Pants - Microsoft Game Studios

    Colors - Gizmondo Studios

    Chicane - Gizmondo Studios

    Sticky Balls - Gizmondo Studios

    (New) Supernaturals - Gizmondo Studios

    (New) Race - Gizmondo Studios

    (New) Ghost - Gizmondo Studios

    Furious Phil - Gizmondo Studios

    (New) Hit and Myth - Gizmondo Studios

    Johnny Whatever - Gizmondo Studios

    Milo and the Rainbow Nasties - Gizmondo Studios

    Momma, Can I Mow the Lawn - Gizmondo Studios

    Interstella Flames 2 - Gizmondo Studios

    (New) Jump - Gizmondo Studios

    Worms World Party - Team 17

    (New) Alien Homonid - Tuna*

    (New) Casino - Hustler*

    (New) Goal - Factory 1*

    (New) Verbier Ride - JoWood*
    (*Deal agreed in principal and will be subject to separate announcement). ...
    by Published on April 5th, 2005 01:59

    Ptrlynch has posted more screenshots of his rather cool modding of a Millenium Falcon to fit a Dreamcast inside. Check out all the info and great screenshots of his progress here --> http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/sho...4285#post24285 ...
    by Published on April 4th, 2005 20:59

    The PDRC #3 ends upcomming Sunday, please make sure to send in your entry in time, probably even a day or two earlier so we can see if it's rule conform and there won't be troubles for you. If we recognize a non rule conform entry, we might inform you if there is time left so you have time left to fix it.


    The sponsor of this team will also join the judging team like last time.

    The T-Shirt motive might change, so you probably won't get a "Consolefever" T-Shirt but something similar.

    http://www.pdroms.de/index.php ...
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