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    by Published on June 10th, 2009 22:21

    The Snes emulator for the Dingoo A320 has been updated, heres the release news:

    Since this archive didn't let me update the previous binary i'm uploading it as a new file. This fixes the hang problem by using 16 bit signed audio instead of 8 bit unsigned. This was the cause why it would not run directly after dingoo linux booted. Also added the putenv("SDL_NOMOUSE=1") part so you don't have to type that in anymore either

    Download Here ...
    by Published on June 10th, 2009 22:20

    The Gameboy emulator for the Dingoo A320 has been updated, heres the release news:

    Since this archive didn't let me update the previous binary i'm uploading it as a new file. This fixes the hang problem by using 16 bit signed audio instead of 8 bit unsigned. This was the cause why it would not run directly after dingoo linux booted. Also added the putenv("SDL_NOMOUSE=1") part so you don't have to type that in anymore either

    Download Here ...
    by Published on June 10th, 2009 22:17

    Elisherer has updated Balance Board Tools to 1.0

    My first release, I always wanted a scale program without going into WiiFit all the time going through the Body Test. So I made one! and I added the Center of Gravity (COG) feature also. Hope you enjoy.


    Changelog
    v1.0 10/06/09 final-release

    added: HOMEMenu support
    added: save file on the SD called baltools.cfg
    holds: LBS/KG,Digital/Analog,Analog-Offset,Exercise.
    added: Exercises on the Center of gravity (as requested by [www.wiihabilitation.co.uk]) (skinable...)
    fixed: issues on the debuging screen, board recognition issues etc.

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on June 10th, 2009 22:11

    WiiCrazy has updated FE100 to 0.22

    Windows port of segher's tachtig & twintig, Unpack&Pack savefiles, easy obtaining of files used by tachtig & twintig

    Usage
    Run Xyzzy from Homebrew Channel to create keys.txt on SD memory card. Only need to run once if files are retained.
    Use Gecko OS to reboot with nocopyflags; copy save(s) to SD memory card.
    Copy keys.txt and libeay32.dll from OpenSSL to FE100 folder.
    Install Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable Package x86.
    Run FE100KeyGrabber.exe to create key files that FE100 can use to unpack / pack the save files. Only need to run once if files are retained.
    Run FE100.exe to unpack / pack data.bin files.
    Saves with nocopy folders
    0.2b version has a problem packing saves that has nocopy folders or any folder. Here is the bugfixed version : FE100-folder-bugfix .

    http://wiibrew.org/wiki/FE100 ...
    by Published on June 10th, 2009 22:09

    Ubisoft recently announced that the company will be releasing Your Shape, a ground-breaking new fitness title that leverages the technological advances of an entirely new, revolutionary camera for the Wii system from Nintendo. Your Shape is scheduled to be released worldwide this Holiday 2009.

    Your Shape is the first fitness game that comes with a camera peripheral included inside the box. Featuring Ubisoft's proprietary Body Tracking technology, the game will scan your body and then project the image onto the TV, creating a personalized and interactive workout.

    Based on your specific body shape analysis, fitness level and personal goals, Your Shape is able to recommend the workout program that is best suited for you.

    The game also features a virtual coach that provides verbal and visual feedback on all of your movements, ensuring that each minute invested achieves maximum results. Always by your side, the coach motivates you to reach your goals. Because Your Shape has more exercises than any other fitness game, the workout routine is always fresh and exciting. Best of all, Your Shape allows you to get these benefits without holding a controller, leaving your hands free to incorporate any equipment that you may already own, without any excess bands or straps. The camera and Body Tracking technology follow your progress, showing you the tangible results of your hard work.

    "The development of the new camera for Wii and our Body Tracking technology means that Your Shape will offer an interactive experience that is a technological breakthrough in gaming, as well as in the fitness category," stated Yves Guillemot, chief executive officer at Ubisoft. "Ubisoft's continuing efforts to innovate allow us to offer players a more realistic, personalized and motivating method of working out to reach their fitness goals."

    For more information on Your Shape, please visit: www.yourshapegame.com. ...
    by Published on June 10th, 2009 22:08

    Namco Bandai announced three Tales series games simultaneously, and now whenever we get an update on one, it seems the other two follow.

    The latest on Tales of Vesperia PS3, Tales of Graces and Tales of Versus comes from the usual source: leaked information from Jump Magazine.

    For PS3's Vesperia the magazine confirms a final Japanese release date of September 17. Namco Bandai is working some magic for the PS3 version and has somehow managed to add pirate Patty to the opening anime sequence. It's good that they're putting in the effort, as Japanese players are going to have to pay 7,800 yen for the game. That's about 80 bucks, but it's the same price 360 owners had to pay.

    For Wii's Tales of Graces, the magazine offers a first look at the heroine, Sophie. She joins Asbel as the only characters revealed so far for the game. Sophie has lost her memory when she first meets Asbel. The name "Sophie" is actually something Asbel decided to give her.

    Screens in the magazine show the two characters fighting alongside one another. Aside from that, Namco Bandai is keeping very quiet on this particular installment, which is one of the main "mothership" titles for the franchise.

    Finally, the Tales of Versus update. As usual, the new information concerns new characters. Joining the growing cast of playable combatants in this Tales series fighter are Rita (from Vesperia), Tear Grants (Abyss), Kyle Dunamis (Destiny 2), Senel Coolidge (Legendia), Lloyd Irving (Symphonia) and Colette Brunelle (Symphonia).

    Versus will lead off this season's Tales fun with a Japanese release set for August 8.

    http://uk.wii.ign.com/articles/993/993495p1.html ...
    by Published on June 10th, 2009 22:06

    Playrix Entertainment, a top-tier developer of such worldwide popular titles as Fishdom H2O: Hidden Odyssey, Call of Atlantis, 4 Elements, Fishdom, etc., announced commitment to expand its products onto the various platforms in order to deliver the unique Playrix experience to the widest possible audience. The company will initially target the iPhone, Nintendo DS and Wii further exploring the vibrant console market.

    "We continue to look into the opportunity of bringing our games to the wide array of gaming platforms," said Igor Bukhman, Playrix's COO and co-founder. "We rolled out the iPhone adaptation of our flagship title The Rise of Atlantis™ via our publisher partner in late May. Now we are gearing up towards the release of 4 Elements for the iPhone via our partners later this month. Moreover, we are scaling up our efforts to expand our products onto the iPhone internally. At the same time we have plans to port our games to the Nintendo DS having signed a number of agreements. Around the World in 80 Days for the DS is due out in mid-July with Fishdom next in line. We realize that having a multi-platform strategy drives business growth and gives a chance to deliver the Playrix fun far beyond the PC audience. That's why we are open to all possible distribution opportunities."

    In January 2009 Playrix launched its hit titles for the Apple Macintosh line of personal computers announcing spectacular results of the products ported. The latest hit game Fishdom H2O: Hidden Odyssey is to see its Mac release later in June 2009. ...
    by Published on June 10th, 2009 22:06

    Playrix Entertainment, a top-tier developer of such worldwide popular titles as Fishdom H2O: Hidden Odyssey, Call of Atlantis, 4 Elements, Fishdom, etc., announced commitment to expand its products onto the various platforms in order to deliver the unique Playrix experience to the widest possible audience. The company will initially target the iPhone, Nintendo DS and Wii further exploring the vibrant console market.

    "We continue to look into the opportunity of bringing our games to the wide array of gaming platforms," said Igor Bukhman, Playrix's COO and co-founder. "We rolled out the iPhone adaptation of our flagship title The Rise of Atlantis™ via our publisher partner in late May. Now we are gearing up towards the release of 4 Elements for the iPhone via our partners later this month. Moreover, we are scaling up our efforts to expand our products onto the iPhone internally. At the same time we have plans to port our games to the Nintendo DS having signed a number of agreements. Around the World in 80 Days for the DS is due out in mid-July with Fishdom next in line. We realize that having a multi-platform strategy drives business growth and gives a chance to deliver the Playrix fun far beyond the PC audience. That's why we are open to all possible distribution opportunities."

    In January 2009 Playrix launched its hit titles for the Apple Macintosh line of personal computers announcing spectacular results of the products ported. The latest hit game Fishdom H2O: Hidden Odyssey is to see its Mac release later in June 2009. ...
    by Published on June 10th, 2009 22:06

    Playrix Entertainment, a top-tier developer of such worldwide popular titles as Fishdom H2O: Hidden Odyssey, Call of Atlantis, 4 Elements, Fishdom, etc., announced commitment to expand its products onto the various platforms in order to deliver the unique Playrix experience to the widest possible audience. The company will initially target the iPhone, Nintendo DS and Wii further exploring the vibrant console market.

    "We continue to look into the opportunity of bringing our games to the wide array of gaming platforms," said Igor Bukhman, Playrix's COO and co-founder. "We rolled out the iPhone adaptation of our flagship title The Rise of Atlantis™ via our publisher partner in late May. Now we are gearing up towards the release of 4 Elements for the iPhone via our partners later this month. Moreover, we are scaling up our efforts to expand our products onto the iPhone internally. At the same time we have plans to port our games to the Nintendo DS having signed a number of agreements. Around the World in 80 Days for the DS is due out in mid-July with Fishdom next in line. We realize that having a multi-platform strategy drives business growth and gives a chance to deliver the Playrix fun far beyond the PC audience. That's why we are open to all possible distribution opportunities."

    In January 2009 Playrix launched its hit titles for the Apple Macintosh line of personal computers announcing spectacular results of the products ported. The latest hit game Fishdom H2O: Hidden Odyssey is to see its Mac release later in June 2009. ...
    by Published on June 10th, 2009 22:05

    EA was looking at introducing a motion controller of its own – and was assessing the same technology that powers Microsoft's Project Natal.

    "We almost invested to create a platform extension like that for some of the games we're working on," EA's John Riccitiello told Kotaku, "We're very pleased, frankly, that it showed up at Microsoft, because I'd rather them pay for that. They can leverage it better, and we can build software. But I felt the market wanted that technology and I'm glad it's coming."

    EA has been one of the biggest champions of motion control and is the earliest adopter of the Wii's Motion Plus peripheral with Grand Slam Tennis, while EA Sports Active also introduced its own accessories that complemented the Wii's existing configurations.

    Its own solution for the Xbox 360 would have followed similar lines as the approach unveiled by Microsoft at last week's E3. 'We were looking at a camera system' said Riccitiello, 'In fact we were looking at the camera system they ended up going with. That technology's pretty compelling.'

    http://uk.wii.ign.com/articles/993/993408p1.html ...
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