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    by Published on June 22nd, 2010 23:37

    News via http://www.aep-emu.de/PNphpBB2-file-...c-t-15257.html

    Actarus has released a new version of its Nintendo DS and GBA emulator iDeaS for Windows.


    Quote:
    Here´s the changelog:

    Fixed a bug in swi 4 (ARM9), swi 4 and swi 6 for ARM7 (DS Mode).

    Fixed a bug in Alpha Blending between 3D Layer and OAMs. (DS Mode).

    Fixed a bug in reading Palette Memory (GBA Mode).

    Fixed a bug in reading Vidoe Memory (GBA Mode).

    Added swi 10 (GBA Mode). ...
    by Published on June 22nd, 2010 23:34



    The Lavalit Team have released a new version of Openbor for Consoles,Wii, PSP, Dreamcast, Dingoo, Gp2x and Wiz.

    OpenBOR is a continuation of Beats Of Rage originally created by the wonderful
    folks over at http://www.senileteam.com


    History
    ----------------------
    As fans of the 'Streets of Rage' series that originally appeared on the SEGA
    megadrive/genesis, we always wanted to see streets of rage 4. But the waiting
    proved futile, and streets of rage 4 never came. That's why we tried to correct
    this mistake and fill the void by making the ultimate tribute to Streets of Rage:
    Beats of Rage!!


    Development
    ----------------------
    Beats of Rage was created by Senile Team. However, the character sprites and
    some parts of the backgrounds are taken from 'the King of Fighters' games by
    SNK Playmore. Therefore special thanks go out to SNK Playmore and SEGA who
    unknowingly helped in creating this game.

    Beats of Rage and OpenBOR are a free, fully functional game, which includes
    music, and features six playable levels plus a bonus level. It is available
    for many systems

    Author: damon_caskey

    Log message:
    Added "log" parameter to loadsample(char file, int log) script function:
    0 (default) = Log error if file not found.
    1 = No error logged.

    This enables modder to evaluate sound files without making a mess of the log. ...
    by Published on June 22nd, 2010 23:34



    The Lavalit Team have released a new version of Openbor for Consoles,Wii, PSP, Dreamcast, Dingoo, Gp2x and Wiz.

    OpenBOR is a continuation of Beats Of Rage originally created by the wonderful
    folks over at http://www.senileteam.com


    History
    ----------------------
    As fans of the 'Streets of Rage' series that originally appeared on the SEGA
    megadrive/genesis, we always wanted to see streets of rage 4. But the waiting
    proved futile, and streets of rage 4 never came. That's why we tried to correct
    this mistake and fill the void by making the ultimate tribute to Streets of Rage:
    Beats of Rage!!


    Development
    ----------------------
    Beats of Rage was created by Senile Team. However, the character sprites and
    some parts of the backgrounds are taken from 'the King of Fighters' games by
    SNK Playmore. Therefore special thanks go out to SNK Playmore and SEGA who
    unknowingly helped in creating this game.

    Beats of Rage and OpenBOR are a free, fully functional game, which includes
    music, and features six playable levels plus a bonus level. It is available
    for many systems

    Author: damon_caskey

    Log message:
    Added "log" parameter to loadsample(char file, int log) script function:
    0 (default) = Log error if file not found.
    1 = No error logged.

    This enables modder to evaluate sound files without making a mess of the log. ...
    by Published on June 22nd, 2010 23:34



    The Lavalit Team have released a new version of Openbor for Consoles,Wii, PSP, Dreamcast, Dingoo, Gp2x and Wiz.

    OpenBOR is a continuation of Beats Of Rage originally created by the wonderful
    folks over at http://www.senileteam.com


    History
    ----------------------
    As fans of the 'Streets of Rage' series that originally appeared on the SEGA
    megadrive/genesis, we always wanted to see streets of rage 4. But the waiting
    proved futile, and streets of rage 4 never came. That's why we tried to correct
    this mistake and fill the void by making the ultimate tribute to Streets of Rage:
    Beats of Rage!!


    Development
    ----------------------
    Beats of Rage was created by Senile Team. However, the character sprites and
    some parts of the backgrounds are taken from 'the King of Fighters' games by
    SNK Playmore. Therefore special thanks go out to SNK Playmore and SEGA who
    unknowingly helped in creating this game.

    Beats of Rage and OpenBOR are a free, fully functional game, which includes
    music, and features six playable levels plus a bonus level. It is available
    for many systems

    Author: damon_caskey

    Log message:
    Added "log" parameter to loadsample(char file, int log) script function:
    0 (default) = Log error if file not found.
    1 = No error logged.

    This enables modder to evaluate sound files without making a mess of the log. ...
    by Published on June 22nd, 2010 23:34



    The Lavalit Team have released a new version of Openbor for Consoles,Wii, PSP, Dreamcast, Dingoo, Gp2x and Wiz.

    OpenBOR is a continuation of Beats Of Rage originally created by the wonderful
    folks over at http://www.senileteam.com


    History
    ----------------------
    As fans of the 'Streets of Rage' series that originally appeared on the SEGA
    megadrive/genesis, we always wanted to see streets of rage 4. But the waiting
    proved futile, and streets of rage 4 never came. That's why we tried to correct
    this mistake and fill the void by making the ultimate tribute to Streets of Rage:
    Beats of Rage!!


    Development
    ----------------------
    Beats of Rage was created by Senile Team. However, the character sprites and
    some parts of the backgrounds are taken from 'the King of Fighters' games by
    SNK Playmore. Therefore special thanks go out to SNK Playmore and SEGA who
    unknowingly helped in creating this game.

    Beats of Rage and OpenBOR are a free, fully functional game, which includes
    music, and features six playable levels plus a bonus level. It is available
    for many systems

    Author: damon_caskey

    Log message:
    Added "log" parameter to loadsample(char file, int log) script function:
    0 (default) = Log error if file not found.
    1 = No error logged.

    This enables modder to evaluate sound files without making a mess of the log. ...
    by Published on June 22nd, 2010 23:34



    The Lavalit Team have released a new version of Openbor for Consoles,Wii, PSP, Dreamcast, Dingoo, Gp2x and Wiz.

    OpenBOR is a continuation of Beats Of Rage originally created by the wonderful
    folks over at http://www.senileteam.com


    History
    ----------------------
    As fans of the 'Streets of Rage' series that originally appeared on the SEGA
    megadrive/genesis, we always wanted to see streets of rage 4. But the waiting
    proved futile, and streets of rage 4 never came. That's why we tried to correct
    this mistake and fill the void by making the ultimate tribute to Streets of Rage:
    Beats of Rage!!


    Development
    ----------------------
    Beats of Rage was created by Senile Team. However, the character sprites and
    some parts of the backgrounds are taken from 'the King of Fighters' games by
    SNK Playmore. Therefore special thanks go out to SNK Playmore and SEGA who
    unknowingly helped in creating this game.

    Beats of Rage and OpenBOR are a free, fully functional game, which includes
    music, and features six playable levels plus a bonus level. It is available
    for many systems

    Author: damon_caskey

    Log message:
    Added "log" parameter to loadsample(char file, int log) script function:
    0 (default) = Log error if file not found.
    1 = No error logged.

    This enables modder to evaluate sound files without making a mess of the log. ...
    by Published on June 22nd, 2010 23:27

    During E3, Nintendo gave a presentation to analysts about the company's new offerings and its current status. Reggie Fils-Aime presented the above slide, which shows the startling truth about the Wii's installed base in the United States: in its fourth year on the market, it's larger than the ubiquitous PlayStation 2's installed base at the same point in its life, by a margin of almost five million units. Of course, the PS2 has had a spectacularly long lifespan after that, with Sony announcing 7.2 million units sold just last year.

    Later in the presentation, Reggie revealed that around 300,000 units of the black Wii console have been sold since its May 9 introduction in North America, and Super Mario Galaxy 2 is "approaching 900,000 units here in the U.S."

    http://www.joystiq.com/2010/06/22/wi...than-ps2s-did/ ...
    by Published on June 22nd, 2010 23:26

    Newly released today



    Experience the legendary battle between the Autobots and Decepticons before their exodus to Earth in the untold story of the civil war for their home planet, Cybertron.

    Two distinct and intertwined campaigns chronicle the Autobots heroism in the face of total annihilation and the Decepticons unquenchable thirst for power.

    Play both campaigns and battle as your favorite Transformer characters in the war that spawned one of the most brutal conflicts of all time.

    Change your transformers from cars to robots and dive into the shootings, racing and combat. In the multi-player network mode, you get into the battle with friends and see who is the most powerful warrior.

    You'll meet new Transformers along your campaign, be sure to check out the powers of the legendary characters.

    Transformers: War for Cybertron is available on multiple platforms:

    Xbox360™
    Transformers: War for Cybertron US US$ 64.90
    Transformers: War for Cybertron ASIA US$ 59.90

    PlayStation3™
    Transformers: War for Cybertron ASIA US$ 59.90
    Transformers: War for Cybertron US US$ 64.90

    Nintendo™ Wii
    Transformers: Cybertron Adventures US US$ 54.90

    Nintendo DS™
    Transformers: War for Cybertron Autobots US US$ 34.90
    Transformers: War for Cybertron Decepticons US US$ 34.90

    PC Game
    Transformers: War for Cybertron (DVD-ROM) US US$ 44.90

    http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...-2gt-84-n.html ...
    by Published on June 22nd, 2010 23:24

    New special offer from Play asia:



    The G-Force, a group of highly-trained covert guinea pig spy agents, is the only team that can save the world from an evil billionaire and his army of robot appliances.

    G-Force the video game is an exciting action-platformer that puts you in control of Darwin, the G-force team leader, and his housefly surveillance sidekick Mooch.

    Use awesome high-tech gadgets and stealth strategy as you team up with the other G-Force agents to complete your exciting mission.

    It's time for some guinea pig power! The cute, comical but absolutely thrilling journey with the G-Force team is available at an unbeatable bargain price of US$ 14.90 only. The Asian Xbox360™ version is region free and provides a range of language options: English, French and Spanish.

    http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...-2gs-84-n.html ...
    by Published on June 22nd, 2010 23:18

    Sony has released a new version of the Digital Comics Reader for PSP, adding a host new features and improvements to the app.

    It looks better, has more options in menus to manage and use your content, and supports a wider range of audio formats, among other additions.

    A full list of changes is below, along with instructions on how to upgrade:

    Collection browsing

    * If you're running out of free space, you can now delete comics from your collection. Simply browse to the item details and press the [square] button. You can also delete single items or a series from the carousel (don't worry - you can freely re-download items that you delete as many times as you want!)
    * You can now choose to browse any titles in your collection by publisher
    * Your comics are now automatically categorised in multiple genres. All titles in your collection, old or new, will benefit from this change. Sadly, we don't yet have a "Zombie" genre.
    * The database system has been overhauled and is now much faster to update and access.

    Reading

    * Support has been added for media formatted to be read right-to-left (Manga, for example). AutoFlow controls are reversed when reading in this mode.
    * Can't wait to find out what happens next? If you have multiple issues of a series, the Reader will offer to move on to the next issue when you reach the end of your current issue.

    Music & Sound

    * The MP3 Player has been renamed as the Music Player, and now supports music in MP4 and AAC format. MP3 support has also been improved.
    * Any comics with a soundtrack or audio commentary (found in the Extras tab in the comic summary screen) now indicate the progress of lengthy audio clips. Audio clips are no longer interrupted by turning the page or by AutoFlowing backwards.
    * The PSP Remote Control is now supported. With a music track active, you can use the Remote Control to pause/unpause, and to trigger the previous or next track in the current playlist.

    Cosmetic updates have been made, to keep the Digital Reader slick and smooth.

    How do I upgrade to the new version?

    1. If you don't have the Digital Comics Reader application on your PSP yet, follow these instructions.

    2. If you are already using the Reader, check which version of you are currently using. To do this, navigate to the Digital Comics icon on your XMB (under "Extras") and hit the Triangle button. Select "version information" from the available options. If you see 1.01, you need to upgrade!

    3. Hit "Yes" to launch the browser (you'll need to have wi-fi connection) and follow the on-screen instructions to download version 2.01 of the Reader.

    If you don't have Wi-Fi, hit the source link below for more info.

    http://www.computerandvideogames.com...VG-General-RSS

    http://uk.playstationcomics.com/main...version-2.html ...

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