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    by Published on February 1st, 2011 23:15
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    Talismoon Overlife Universal Charger
    Manufacturer: Talismoon
    Site: Buy from Divineo US
    Price: $30.99

    Universal Travel Charger (for non-EU users)
    USB Power Travel Charger with Plug Converters / Travel All-in-One Universal AC Adapter with USB Power / Universal Travel AC Adapter Plug


    Overview : More than a universal all in one charger, the Overlife will store energy to reload any devices independently. It is your ideal nomad companion. Overlife is a small, black shiny design nomad battery.

    Just plug it to any USB port or wall plug, and you can directly charge any Motorola - Samsung - Nokia - Sony Ericsson - Samsung - iPhone - iPod - Mini USB - NDSL - NDSi and all PSP models. You can also store energy in, so you can charge any of your devices on the go.

    A blue LED indicator shows you the level of charge and the charging status.

    This perfect nomad companion will avoid you traveling with numerous bulky chargers, and provide emergency power in any situation.

    Features:
    • High capacity Lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack style
    • Charge anywhere, recharge anything - standard USB input and output
    • Inter-changeable connector heads charging different mobile phones, MP3/MP4 player, iPod, iPhone, PSP, NDS, etc.
    • Power indicator LED shows battery capacity level.
    • Impressive 2500mAh storage (recharge your devices and gadgets several times)
    • None memory effect, short circuit protection
    • Powerful power supply is enough for even the most power-hungry mobile devices.

    Specifications:
    • Battery Type: Lithium-ion polymer rechargeable battery
    • Capacity: 2500mAh
    • Input Voltage: AC 100V-240V/50Hz-60Hz DC 5V / 1A
    • Output Current: 1000mA (Max)
    • Output Volts: 5.4V (+/-0.2V)
    • Output Current: 1000mA (Max)
    • Charging time: 3 ~ 3.5 Hours.
    • Cycle Life: At least 500 times
    • Operating Temperature: -10°C / 40°C
    • Storage and Transportation Temperature: -20°C / 50°C
    • Dimension: 92.5 * 57.3 * 13.8 mm
    • Weight: 80g

    Quality/Usability : Sometimes I forget to charge my PSP, DS, iPod and most importantly, my Blackberry cellphone. Its worse when you're not near a wall outlet, computer or have your charger on you. These days, majority of portable devices can be charged via USB. Talismoon has developed a product to help give you enough power to beat that boss on the last level or to help you get through you long commute with your music/movie or even that last minute call to your wife/mother.

    The Talismoon Overlife Charger has a nice piano black gloss casing but can be a potential to be a fingerprint magnet and scratches. The front has a "CHECK" button. Around this button are 4 LEDs. When you press the "CHECK" button, blue LEDs will light up that will display whether the battery is LOW, HALF or FULL. If Overlife is fully charged, all three blue LEDs will be lit up. As the charge slowly dissipates from charging other products, the LED next to FULL will get dimmer and dimmer. As more charge is drained from Overlife, the LED will get dimmer until it is fully discharged. The fourth LED is when the Overlife is in use (USE) and lights up blue as well.

    I personally dont know why Talismoon choose this method of display when you check the status of battery. I would of preferred a single LED to tell me if its full, half or low. Having the LEDs dim can get a little confusing considering its a little hard to tell by the brightness of the LEDs. Or even a single LED that changes color to let me know how much power is left.

    The charge time on this is a little disappointing. It takes about 3 hours from a drained Overlife to a fully charge Overlife. I can live with 1.5-2 hour charge but 3 hours is a very long time. To charge the Overlife, you can use the included USB cable. However, this USB cable has two purposes...one is to charge the Overlife and one is to charge other devices. Simply connect the USB cord into the USB out port at the top of Overlife, attach one of the heads to the other end of the USB cable and start charging! The USB out port has a rubber cover to protect it. Unfortunately, this cover doesnt come out or pull out. You will have to pull it back. Sometimes, this can get in the way. Would have been nice if it came out further.

    I've tried charging a completely dead Sony PSP using the interchangeable head and Overlife, the charging indicator on both the PSP and Overlife constantly blinked on and off. I charged the PSP and at 10%, the Overlife still blinked and the power status light on the PSP didnt change orange but stayed green but you can slightly see orange blink. Despite the LED indicators, the PSP's power source now stated "external" but was not charging (when PSP is turned on). So it seems that Overlife is not powerful enough to charge a completely dead PSP since it probably requires more power in the beginning. You only get a steady orange light is if the PSP is on, you connect the charging cable and you put the PSP to sleep. If you turn on the PSP, it turns on and than turns off. You'll have to unplug the charging cable in order to turn the ...
    by Published on February 1st, 2011 22:58
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    DrZoidBerg offers version 1.2 of its adaptation of the flash game " BASE jumping "for the Nintendo DS.

    Change log (v1.2):

    The first demo of playing against others! I have added them in at League 1, when you beat the exam.

    Just so you know, you are always the one on the far left.

    The CPU's seem perfect, I could only see one bug where if you don't jump or get a false start in League 1, you can still see thier parashoots but it's not that annoying and can be fixed later.

    I have not yet added in eye animation for the CPU's but you bearly notice.

    http://www.palib-dev.com/forum/index...ic,1098.0.html ...
    by Published on February 1st, 2011 22:30
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    Nightfox offers us the Alpha version of " Mind Maze ", a compilation of puzzle game (only 1 for now) for the Nintendo DS that was encoded in 2008 with the PAlib which later became obsolete, so he started again to encode it with libnds and Nightfox's Lib.

    Good morning!

    I am pleased to announce that we have available an alpha version of first minigame Mind Maze.
    The control is fully touch, you can choose between two languages, Castilian and English, plus you can choose whether you are right or left handed.
    To play, double tap the icon with an N in the main menu. Puzzle you can cancel at any time by pressing A, B, X or Y if you are skilled, 0 any PAD button if you are left handed.

    http://www.nightfoxandco.com/index.p.../#comment-2644 ...
    by Published on February 1st, 2011 22:30
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    EmuCenter2 is a simplistic interface that combines the best emulators *
    cfor video game consoles with greater simplicity

    * Console emulation: enables a computer to run games like a video game console

    Highlights :

    - A simple interface that combines all your games (emulation, pc or internet).
    - Brings together the most popular console emulators for both 32 and 64 bits.
    - Sets all emulators for immediate use with good settings.
    - Brings together the most common settings for all emulators on the same page.
    - Automatically sets the controller for all possible emulators. (plug and play
    - Automatic and regular update of EmuCenter2 and its emulators.
    - Download the game covers with a few clicks.
    - Automatic seeking of description and a slideshow of the game (Work in progress to make the last 2 points automatic)

    Supported consoles :

    - Nintendo : Nes, Super nes, Gameboy, 64, Gamecube, DS and Wii
    - Sega : Master system, Genesis, Gamegear, Saturn and Dreamcast
    - Sony : PlayStation 1, 2 and PSP
    - Other : Neogeo and arcade systems (Capcom CPS, Taito, Sega model 2, Arcade LaserDisc, ...)

    version 1.5.8.0 (Complete / Full)
    - Ajourne emulateur PCSX2 (PS2) -> SVN 0.9.7 build 4271
    - Ajourne emulateur Dolphin (GAMECUBE / Wii) -> SVN R 6954 x86/x64
    - Fixed some games appearing in the wrong section

    Version 1.5.7.22 beta (partial)
    - Prevents automatic search of covers more than 3 times per day
    - Fixed various bugs
    - Improving the filter before renaming a search (pouches, descriptions)
    - Add passive mode to share games MD5 (avoids an error)
    - Add a delay of 3 sec. before applying an update
    (Supposed to fix an error when updating: s)

    1.5.7.8 (partial)
    - Allows a large amount of ROM to be displayed without problems
    (Multithread)
    - Option to display a list of games in list
    - Redisplays description when the cursor returns to the game
    - Add a search function pocket auto
    (Uses a database being created)
    (Option to share the results are output to enlarge the database)
    - Removes extension displayed in the title description
    - Attempts to correct aspet ratio pockets Nintendo DS (110px/100px)

    1.5.7.4 / 1.5.7.7 (partial)
    - Fixed interface colors applied even if cancel
    - Attempt to filter the name of the game before finding description
    - Adjourn translations (Français corrected: fredi125-> [email protected])
    - Google Images.nl for Dutch language
    - Corrects the name of a language Deutsch -> Dutch (Netherlands)
    - Improved search function description and slideshow
    - Fixed bug: Unable to delete a file storage for Megadrive
    - Add support for missing extensions (*. rom; SEGACD *. mp3, ...)
    - Fixed refresh after adding faulty games (PS2, Sega Genesis)
    - Straighten resolution does not MAMEUI modifiée

    1.5.7.3 (partial)
    - Added option to change the language interface
    - German Language added Thank tom9358
    - Allows the addition of several storage directories games section
    - Recursive Search games in their cases
    - Adds a 1900x1080 resolution 16 / 9
    - Fixed bug when adding bios when there is already
    - Try to avoid having the residue icon JoyToKey
    - Add support for missing extension (PSX, Fusion)
    - Fixed window Desmume partially hidden for small resolutions
    - Saving window position before leaving EmuCenter2
    - Compact the interface principale
    - Copy inftead move the games when adding

    1.5.7.2 (Partial)
    - Adds search function automatically description (EN) and slide show of a game
    (To function, the name of the game must be perfectly written)
    - Adds a description and a slideshow (5 images max) for games
    - Allows the addition of several games in one section of a sudden
    - Fixed location of the backup bios Saturn
    - Improves various things

    1.5.7.1 (Partial / Partial)
    - Fixed an error in the update
    - Simplifies the operation of the daphne emulator in EmuCenter2
    read:
    '.\EmuCenter2\EMULATEURS\daphne\roms\README - daphne roms PART1 (Arcade LaserDisc emulator).txt'
    '.\EmuCenter2\JEUX\Arcade\README - daphne roms PART2 (Arcade LaserDisc emulator).txt'

    http://xotob14.free.fr/viewpage.php?page_id=2 ...
    by Published on February 1st, 2011 22:25
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    Our good pals at Nintendomax have posted the results of their contest:

    As promised here are the results of Nintendomax DS Dev Competition 2010.


    1st - Waimanu sverx by DS (Italy)
    1st - Arsenal by smealum (France)
    3rd - Bubble Fighter EX by Relminator (Philippines)
    4th - Multi View by ThatOtherPerson (Canada)
    5th - Color Lines by Kukulcan (France)
    6th - Maziacs by alekmaul (France)
    7th - MegaStopwatch by Thungbard (Canada)
    8th - Myster Dungeon by C_BoY (France)
    9eme - see par Karoshi DS (France)
    10th - Dont Get Crushed by ThatOtherPerson (Canada)
    11th - Kartz: Animalia World! by dheart (Indonesia)
    12th - Mazed by walar (France)
    13eme - HomebreWifi see par (France)


    Little something custom, we have 2 first to count exactly the same number of points, I'll let you see the grades on the topic dedicated => viewtopic.php? f = 119 & t = 12909 & p = 34713 # p34713

    As we have 2 winners tied, I decided to combine its share of first with the second (50% + 30%) and thus offer 40% to our two winners of 280 € each.

    I invite sverx, smealum Relminator and to communicate to me via PM, email address on their paypal account.

    For the 4th (ThatOtherPerson), I had the idea to send a linker and a few goodies but as our winner resides in Canada and shipping will probably cost me more than the prizes, I will try to find an alternative in the next few days.

    Congratulations to the winners and congratulations to all participants.
    http://www.nintendomax.com/viewtopic...1278fe6a0c65f7
    ...
    by Published on February 1st, 2011 22:20
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    Ant512 offers version 1.0 of " Woopsi "GUI library for creating homebrew for the Nintendo DS on the model window of the Amiga OS .

    V1.0

    - Fixed:
    - Rect::getAddition() returns the correct rectangle.
    - All .NET tools work correctly.

    http://woopsi.org/ ...
    by Published on February 1st, 2011 22:15
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    XCM Universal USB Multi-Charger
    Manufacturer: XCM
    Site: Buy from Play-Asia / Buy from Divineo US / Buy from Divineo China / Buy from Divineo France
    Price: $39.99


    Overview : Finally a way to charge all your valuable electronics with one device!

    Introducing the Multi-Charger from XCM. This unit will charge your iPhone, PSP (all PSP series from 1000-3000 series), Xbox 360 Wireless Controller, PS3 Wireless Controller, NDS (all NDS series, including NDS, NDSL and NDSi) and more.... (all devices using USB 5v input will be supported, such as the Nokia mobile phone series etc) with ease. No more lugging around multiple chargers, this one does it all. Made with the high quality craftsmanship you've grown to expect from the XCM brand, this charger will surely provide the power you need for many years to come!

    Features:
    • 4 USB ports
    • Supports any USB 5v input
    Compatible with:
    • PSP (1000-2000-3000)
    • NDS, NDS Lite, NDSi
    • iPhone
    • Nokia mobile phones and many more
    Includes:
    • PSP USB cable
    • DS Lite USB cable
    • DSi USB Cable
    • iPod/iPhone USB Cable
    • US AC plug
    • EU AC Plug
    • Australia AC Plug
    • BS AC Plug
    Quality/Usability : I must admit, I'm a gadget freak. I have surge protectors daisy chained to each other. There just isnt enough outlets! I'm surprised my house hasnt burned down with all these wires. If I find an open slot in my surge protector, I'll charge my DS, PSP, camera battery, cellphone..thats if I'm lucky to find 1 spot. If I cant, I use my USB port on my computer. Now, my USB ports are starting to become scarce as more portable devices start to use them. Yes, you can purchase a USB hub but majority of the time, they arent powerful enough to charge the device and you get an error message on your computer. Even the ones that come with power plugs gives me an error.

    XCM has released a stand alone Universal USB Multi-Charger. No need to plug this charger into a computer or USB port. Choose your AC plug and connect plug it into a socket (AC 100-240V) and the other end into the Multi-Charger. The Multi-Charger has a square glossy white casing with a small LED light that lights up when plugged into outlet and the logo on top. The logo uses a Walt Disney type font. On the front of the Multi-Charger are 4 USB ports. Since it draws its power from the socket, you wont have to worry about overdrawing power or having to wait 5 hours to fully charge a device when it should only take 1 hour or so.

    The Multi-Charger measures 5 inches long, 4 inches wide and 1.5 inches thick and comes with four (4) AC plugs (US, EU, UK and Asia). The plugs are short in length so you will not be able to place it on a table or next to your computer. Wires measure about 16 inches long from tip of plug that inserts into XCM Multi-Charger to the base of AC plug (not the prongs). Also included are four (4) USB plugs (PSP, DSL, DSi, iPhone/iPod). You're not limited to using only these devices. I was able to charge my Blackberry device, Bluetooth headset, PS3 controller, Xbox controller, USB battery, pretty much anything I can think of that uses a USB to charge the device. The charge time is about the same time it would take if you use the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) chargers that came with the device.

    Conclusion : Overall, the XCM Universal USB Multi-Charger is a great product. I do not have to use all my USB ports nor do I have to leave my PS3, Xbox 360 or computer on just to charge my USB devices. Since some wall chargers are huge and can cover up an empty socket, this also eliminates the amount of wall chargers and bulk. I was able to charge all my devices without a problem. My only complaint is the lack of cord length on the AC plug for the Multi-Charger. I was not able to place the Multi-Charger on a desk. I had to place it on the floor. This is also a drawback for those who need to plug this in the back of a shelf or entertainment center. You can use an extension cord but do you want to go out and buy one or even find one in the house? The price was originally $70 but it was wayyyy to overpriced for a 4-port USB charger. But it seems XCM has lowered the price to a much more affordable price range. However, $40 is still a little pricey. I think $25-30 would be a nice sweet spot.

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    by Published on February 1st, 2011 21:30
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    Drivers who regularly play videogames are nearly twice as likely to be stopped by police while on the road, according to a new study.

    The survey, carried out by Continental Tires and reported by Jalopnik, polled 2000 motorists between the ages of 17 and 39, half of whom were regular gamers, about their driving habits.

    The results showed, among other things, that 22 per cent of gamers have been stopped by police, compared to 13 per cent of non gamers.

    31 per cent of gamers claimed to have run a red light, compared to 14 per cent of non gamers, while 30 per cent had claimed on insurance for an accident, as opposed to 15 per cent of the non-gaming population.

    That said, it seems gamers are more likely to pass their driving test first time out and suffer fewer prangs.

    Here's the full run-down of results, with gamers' figures in bold:

    % stopped by police: 22/13
    % who use mobile when driving: 19/12
    % ever made a claim for an accident: 30/15
    % ran a red light in last 12 months: 31/14
    % driven wrong way down one-way street: 13/10
    % hit stationary object when parking: 22/13
    % accidentally clipped a car but kept quiet: 19/11
    % take risks (accelerate too quickly, overtake): 44/21
    % suffer road rage: 45/22
    % who speed: 25/13
    % scare others with their driving: 26/11
    Attempts before passing test: 2/3
    No. of prangs to their vehicle in last 12 months: 1/2
    So, where are all those Gran Turismo 5 fans going wrong?

    "It seems that while gamers develop useful skills and are more confident, they need to apply some balance with a sensible assessment of risk," said Continental's Tim Bailey.

    Peter Rodger from the Institute of Advanced Motorists chimed in too, offering the gaming populace a firm finger-waggling.

    "I am not surprised that regular gamers find themselves making the same decisions and judgements when driving for real as they do when in the virtual world," he said.

    "The issue is that when actually driving, our actions lead to 'real' results, and mistakes have very real consequences."

    Expect The Daily Mail to be all over this little gem in 3, 2, 1...

    http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...rrible-drivers ...
    by Published on February 1st, 2011 21:10
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    Monster Hunter Freedom 3 has slipped to second in the Japanese software chart, giving way to From Software's Another Century. However, the Capcom game's 68,274 sales for the week ending January 23 have tipped it over 4 million lifetime sales.

    There were few new releases in Japan last week, with Arcana Heart on PS3 being the highest new entry at six. Elsewhere, the 360 SKU of Mass Effect 2 made fifteenth with nearly nine thousand sales.

    In the hardware chart the PlayStation 3 remained in first place despite the strong software showing for the PSP, although all hardware figures were down over the week prior.

    All figures are courtesy of Media Create. Bracketed software figures are lifetime sales, hardware numbers in parentheses are last week's sales.

    01. Another Century's Episode Portable (Bandai Namco, PSP): 70,217
    02. Monster Hunter Freedom 3 (Capcom, PSP): 68,274 (4,051,743)
    03. Donkey Kong Country Returns (Nintendo, Wii): 29,412 (734,268)
    04. Ni no Kuni (Level 5, DS): 19,020 (438,544)
    05. AKB1/48: If I loved an Idol (Bandai Namco, PS3): 18,616 (339,178)
    06. Arcana Heart 3 (Arc System Works, PS3): 17,219
    07. Wii Party (Nintendo, Wii): 15,986 (1,746,021)
    08. Pokemon Black & White (Pokemon, DS): 15,542 (5,027,870)
    09. Gundam Musou 3 (Bandai Namco, PS3): 12,804 (331,682)
    10. Mario Sports Mix (Nintendo, Wii): 12,173 (546,234)
    11. The 3rd Birthday (Square Enix, PSP): 10,572 (223,433)
    12. Magician's Quest: The Merchant's Store of Sorcery (Konami, DS): 10,211 (307,117)
    13. SaGa 3: Shadow or Light (Square Enix, DS): 9,772 (37,116)
    14. Wii Fit Plus (Nintendo, Wii): 9,275 (2,232,218)
    15. Mass Effect 2 (Microsoft, X360): 8,864
    16. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo, Wii): 8,511 (3,139,306)
    17. New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Nintendo, Wii): 8,114 (4,210,586)
    18. Wii Sports Resort w/ Wiimote Plus (Nintendo, Wii): 8,053 (254,827)
    19. World Soccer Winning Eleven 2011 (Konami, PSP): 7,764 (138,846)
    20. Call of Duty: Black Ops Dubbed Version (Square Enix, PS3): 7,586 (65,104)
    PS3: 33,190 (59,612)
    PSP: 29,806 (28,757)
    Wii: 21,291 (56,547)
    DSi LL: 17,452 (44,122)
    DSi: 13,416 (38,486)
    X360: 2,636 (3,859)
    DS Lite: 1,956 (4,510)
    PS2: 1,629 (2,547)
    PSP go: 1,208 (4,084)

    http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...-japanese-no-1 ...
    by Published on February 1st, 2011 21:01
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    2400mAh USB Power Backup
    Manufacturer: Unknown
    Site: Buy from Brando
    Price: $20.00


    Overview : Have you ever had experiences that devices are running out of battery while in use? It is disturbing when you are enjoying your MP3 or chatting happily with friends on the phone, etc. Now! USB Power Backup (2400mAh) won't let these situation happen anymore! You can charge your devices in a flash before battery exhausts! It is designed for Handheld PC, Digital Camera, Cellphone, DV, MP3, CD Player, PMP and any other applicable devices.

    Features
    • Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery
    • Standard 5V-USB DC Output
    • On/Off Switch
    • Green LED Indicator Switch
    • Built-in Short Circle, Over Discharge
    • Over Load and Over Charge Protection
    • Charge it by direct plug or USB Cable
    • Charging Time: Approx. 3 Hours
    • Size: 70x50x12mm
    • Weight: 71g

    Specification
    • Capacity: 2400mAh
    • Input: DC-5V
    • Output: Standard 5V-USB
    • Working Temperature: 0~45 degree

    Colors
    • Black
    • White

    Package Contents
    • USB Power Backup (2400mAh)
    • USB Charging Cable

    Quality/Usability : The 2400mAh USB Power Backup is a Lithium Ion battery can be charged via USB port or USB hub. Included is a USB cable if you are unable to reach a port.

    On the front of the power backup is a green LED indicator that lights up when charging or supplying power and turns off when its fully charged or battery has been depleted. To the left of it is a USB port where you can plug any USB plug into it as well as an ON/OFF switch. To the right is a sliding switch exposes a USB connector when fully extended. You can use this to plug into your USB port or hub. The bottom has a DC 5v port where you can plug the supplied USB cable into. This is for those who are unable to access a USB port with the slide out USB connector.

    To fully charge the power backup, it took about 2-3 hours. With a fully dead PSP battery, I was able to recharge it 2 times on one full charge of the power backup. I was able to charge my completely dead iPod about 5 times before the battery pack ran out of juice. I was also able to charge my Sony Ericsson w810i about 6 times.

    Conclusion : Overall, the 2400mAh USB Power Backup delivers and at a great price. The USB Power Backup is great for those who want to carry a small battery backup incase you are unable to charge your cellphone, iPod, or portable game system. The compact size is great for traveling as it does not take up much space.

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