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    by Published on May 20th, 2010 22:37

    Tantric has released a new version of his emulator for the Wii and the Gamecube, heres the details:

    Snes9x GX is a Super Nintendoâ„¢ / Super Famicom emulator for the Nintendo Wii.
    Snes9x GX is a port of Snes9x (http://www.snes9x.com).

    Snes9x GX is a "homebrew application" which means you will need a way to run
    unsigned code on your Nintendo Wii.

    •˜———–—––-- - —————————––––– ———–—––-- - —————————––––– ———–—––-- - ————————•
    | FEATURES |
    •˜———–—––-- - —————————––––– ———–—––-- - —————————––––– ———–—––-- - ————————•

    * Based on Snes9x 1.52
    * Wiimote, Nunchuk, Classic, and Gamecube controller support
    * SNES Superscope, Mouse, Justifier support
    * Cheat support
    * Auto Load/Save Game Snapshots and SRAM
    * Custom controller configurations
    * SD, USB, DVD, SMB, Zip, and 7z support
    * Autodetect PAL/NTSC, 16:9 widescreen support
    * Original/filtered/unfiltered video modes
    * Turbo Mode - up to 2x the normal speed
    * Zoom option to zoom in/out
    * Open Source!

    •˜———–—––-- - —————————––––– ———–—––-- - —————————––––– ———–—––-- - ————————•
    | UPDATE HISTORY |
    •˜———–—––-- - —————————––––– ———–—––-- - —————————––––– ———–—––-- - ————————•

    [4.1.9 - May 19, 2010]

    * DVD support fixed
    * Fixed some cheats issues
    * Fixed some potential hangs when returning to menu
    * Video/audio code changes
    * Fixed scrolling text bug
    * Other minor changes
    ...
    by Published on May 20th, 2010 22:37

    Tantric has released a new version of his emulator for the Wii and the Gamecube, heres the details:

    Snes9x GX is a Super Nintendoâ„¢ / Super Famicom emulator for the Nintendo Wii.
    Snes9x GX is a port of Snes9x (http://www.snes9x.com).

    Snes9x GX is a "homebrew application" which means you will need a way to run
    unsigned code on your Nintendo Wii.

    •˜———–—––-- - —————————––––– ———–—––-- - —————————––––– ———–—––-- - ————————•
    | FEATURES |
    •˜———–—––-- - —————————––––– ———–—––-- - —————————––––– ———–—––-- - ————————•

    * Based on Snes9x 1.52
    * Wiimote, Nunchuk, Classic, and Gamecube controller support
    * SNES Superscope, Mouse, Justifier support
    * Cheat support
    * Auto Load/Save Game Snapshots and SRAM
    * Custom controller configurations
    * SD, USB, DVD, SMB, Zip, and 7z support
    * Autodetect PAL/NTSC, 16:9 widescreen support
    * Original/filtered/unfiltered video modes
    * Turbo Mode - up to 2x the normal speed
    * Zoom option to zoom in/out
    * Open Source!

    •˜———–—––-- - —————————––––– ———–—––-- - —————————––––– ———–—––-- - ————————•
    | UPDATE HISTORY |
    •˜———–—––-- - —————————––––– ———–—––-- - —————————––––– ———–—––-- - ————————•

    [4.1.9 - May 19, 2010]

    * DVD support fixed
    * Fixed some cheats issues
    * Fixed some potential hangs when returning to menu
    * Video/audio code changes
    * Fixed scrolling text bug
    * Other minor changes
    ...
    by Published on May 20th, 2010 22:31

    Tantric has released a new version of his emulator for the Wii, heres the details:

    FCE Ultra GX is a modified port of the FCE Ultra Nintendo Entertainment
    system for x86 (Windows/Linux) PC's. With it you can play NES games on your
    Wii/GameCube.

    -=[ Features ]=-

    * Wiimote, Nunchuk, Classic, and Gamecube controller support
    * iNES, FDS, VS, UNIF, and NSF ROM support
    * 1-4 Player Support
    * Zapper support
    * Auto Load/Save Game States and RAM
    * Custom controller configurations
    * SD, USB, DVD, SMB, Zip, and 7z support
    * Custom controller configurations
    * 16:9 widescreen support
    * Original/filtered/unfiltered video modes
    * Turbo Mode - up to 2x the normal speed
    * Cheat support (.CHT files and Game Genie)
    * IPS/UPS/PPF automatic patching support
    * NES Compatibility Based on FCEUX 2.1.3
    * Open Source!

    ×—–*—–*—–*—–* –*—–*—–*—–*—–*—–*—–*—⠀“*—–*—–*— *—–*—–*—–*—–*—–*—–*—–* —-*—–*-–•¬
    |0O×øo· UPDATE HISTORY ·oø×O0|
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    [3.1.7 - May 19, 2010]

    * DVD support fixed
    * PAL/NTSC timing corrections
    * Fixed some potential hangs when returning to menu
    * Video/audio code changes
    * Fixed scrolling text bug
    * Other minor changes

    http://code.google.com/p/fceugc/ ...
    by Published on May 20th, 2010 22:28



    We can't say for sure what's new here but that wireframe outline is most definitely a Wiimote. The Nintendo-branded Bluetooth device just passed through the FCC courtesy of Hon Hai Precision, aka Foxconn. There's very little in the way of detail here other than a new RVL-036 model number reminiscent of the console's "revolution" roots. Perhaps the new Wiimote finally integrates the MotionPlus add-on? Who knows, but it certainly makes sense given Miyamoto's recent comments. At least we can be certain that it's exactly 12 times better than the model RVL-003 Wiimote shipping today.

    http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/20/n...lears-the-fcc/ ...
    by Published on May 20th, 2010 22:26

    While the whole game industry was apparently tanking last month, it looks like people were still snapping up Microsoft Points. TechFlash noted late last week that the 1600 Microsoft Point card (equivalent to $20 in Earth money) was the top-selling "accessory" for both March and April, according to NPD. We decided to get in touch with the NPD Group for a closer look at how the accessory battle has been shaping up.

    Perhaps unsurprisingly, the 1600 point card's closest competitors come from Nintendo (people have to play all those copies of New Super Mario Bros. Wii with something after all). In April, the Wii Nunchuk and Remote took the second and third spots, respectively. In March, the second and third spots belonged to the Nunchuk and Wii Motion Plus. The month prior, the card was actually at No. 2, so it seems like Microsoft is doing a pretty brisk business in MS Points.

    The question, of course: Just why was everyone stocking up on Microsoft Points? Oh, right.

    http://www.joystiq.com/2010/05/19/np...for-two-month/ ...
    by Published on May 20th, 2010 22:21

    No huge surprises here, but Google just announced Android 2.2 "Froyo" at I/O, and the big addition is a just-in-time compiler, which brings a 2-5x speed boost to the system. There are also 20 new enterprise features, including better Exchange integration and device administration APIs, as well as a new device backup app that'll let you transfer personal data to a new device. Android 2.2 also features a new cloud-to-device messaging API that Google called "much more than a push notification service designed to make up for a lack of basic features like multitasking," and of course, WiFi tethering -- which was used to get a WiFi iPad online during the demo to great cheers. Google also demoed a new JavaScript engine in the Android browser, which is billed as "the world's fastest web browser," and a Chrome browser plugin that allows you to send directions from Maps on your desktop directly to your phone.

    http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/20/a...lly-announced/ ...
    by Published on May 20th, 2010 22:18

    The debut trailer for LittleBigPlanet 2 created more questions than it answered, most of them relating to the sequel's compatibility with DLC for the first game, and how the new features promised in said trailer would function. A handful of these queries have been put to rest by a FAQ post published on the PlayStation.Blog.

    For instance, the post confirms that all objects, costumes and decorations collected in the original game should carry over, except for objects using a graphical glitch or exploit. More importantly, QI host and wildlife enthusiast Stephen Fry will reprise his role as the game's omniscient narrator. However, the FAQ also references "custom Voice Acting," a feature with a capacity for hilarity that we've yet to be able to comprehend. For more answers to your burning questions, check out the full LittleBigFAQ.

    http://www.joystiq.com/2010/05/20/li...firms-stephen/ ...
    by Published on May 20th, 2010 22:17

    You heard it here first, folks. Google has just come out with the strident claim that the web browser in Android 2.2, aka Froyo, is the world's fastest for mobile devices. Having implemented the V8 JavaScript Engine that's already made an appearance in its desktop Chrome browser, Google's reporting JavaScript performance that's somewhere in the vicinity of two to three times better than what you can get from previous Android versions. We'll give this geek cabal some style points for the double equals sign up top, but will certainly be putting its bold assertion to the test in the very near future.

    http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/20/g...obile-browser/ ...
    by Published on May 20th, 2010 22:16

    After a few days of bad publicity, Apple has reversed its no cash purchase policy, explaining that the policy was originally implemented to limit the number of iPads an individual could buy during the introductory period of short supply. Now that supply has caught up with demand — and the story has hit front pages and gained national attention — Apple has reversed its policy, and taken the opportunity to put a bow on the story by giving the formerly scorned Diane Campbell a free iPad.

    http://apple.slashdot.org/story/10/0...urchase-Policy ...
    by Published on May 20th, 2010 22:13

    Much to our surprise at the time, when Adobe sent us a Flash 10.1-enabled Nexus One for testing, the phone came preloaded with a preview build of Android 2.2 -- a.k.a. "Froyo" -- the apparent turning point for curbing Android fragmentation due for a very public unveiling today at Google I/O. We've had a day or two to dig into it, and while we're surely missing some improvements here or there (Google was unable to provide us a changelog as of this writing), we've spent pretty much all our waking moments combing through every virtual nook and cranny. So what can Eclair alumni expect from the revised platform? Read on for more!

    http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/20/a...i-hotspots-an/ ...
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