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    by Published on June 8th, 2009 21:34

    News/release from Smyp

    I tried to port one of my favourite games: Flashback using the REminiscence engine (http://cyxdown.free.fr/reminiscence/).

    This is my first compilation of anything for the Wiz, so don't expect a perfect port and correct me if I did something wrong. I saw that there was already a port for the older gp2x. As the Wiz is my first gp2x device, I know nothing about that port. Maybe the person who did it will also do a Wiz port, but as there was no source code I tried to do it myself.

    I still have some issues with sound. Also I did only very little testing. Maybe the game crashes in the third level or other issues will show up.

    You can download it here:
    http://www.morbidcornflakes.ch/cargo...iscence.tar.gz

    Please provide feedback about your experience with the game.

    [Updated]
    0.1: Implemented volume change via the volume buttons.
    0.2: Use full D-pad. Adjust music volume too.
    ...
    by Published on June 8th, 2009 21:31

    Another release for the Wiz, heres the details:

    Cooperative pong game.

    Copy-paste creation from source on fenixonfire website, by Racemaniac.

    Source included.

    Single player mode: left paddle control with dpad, right paddle control with x,y
    Two player mode: player one with pad, player two with x,y

    Bugs:
    -some weird collision behaviour
    -exit is not with select, but volume up

    Download Here ...
    by Published on June 8th, 2009 21:27

    BossK has released a new version of his port of ScummVM for the Nintendo Wii, heres whats new:

    - Small virtual keyboard fixes. (! key)
    - Updated GUI (search box).
    - Linked to updated libfat+libogc. (more caching fixes)

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on June 8th, 2009 21:11

    The Financial Times have this week revealed that Nintendo rejected the camera-based technology for the Wii.

    The Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has said that the company tried to develop games controlled by camera-based sensors but received better results using accelerometers eventually utilized in the Wii hardware.

    As we saw at the E3 Conference earlier this week, Microsoft and Sony are both using camera technology to track gesture and movement-based controls in a three-dimensional space.

    The Xbox 360's 'Project Natal' can perform full three-dimensional motion tracking and can scan items into the system. Whilst Sony's new motion controller is a lot like the Nintendo Wii's.

    http://www.gamingfront.net/news/828/...al-technology/ ...
    by Published on June 8th, 2009 21:09

    Today we received a rare early warning about an upcoming WiiWare release date. Eduardo the Samurai Toaster will arrive one week from today on Monday, June 15. The side-scrolling action game can be played solo or cooperatively by up to four players who can drop in and out as they please. It also sports unique visuals that were scanned from a variety of mediums including pen and ink, charcoal, and acrylic paint.

    Eduardo the Samurai Toaster will set you back $8.

    http://uk.wii.ign.com/articles/992/992544p1.html ...
    by Published on June 8th, 2009 21:08

    Harmonix and MTV Games today announced 25 tracks from artists coming this week to the Rock Band Music Store catalog of downloadable content for the Wii system, including the highly anticipated 12 tracks from Iron Maiden, one of the world's most successful rock bands.

    As previously announced, the release of this week's downloadable Iron Maiden tracks coincides with the U.S. release of Flight 666 on Blu-ray and DVD as well as a double-CD soundtrack album and limited edition double-vinyl picture disc. Flight 666 documents the first leg of Maiden's legendary SOMEWHERE BACK IN TIME WORLD TOUR, which took them 50,000 miles around the planet, playing 23 concerts on five continents in just 45 days. One of the stars of the movie is the band's customized Boeing 757, Ed Force One, which carried the band, all their crew and 12 tons of stage equipment and was piloted by Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson, a fully qualified and active Airline Captain with Astraeus Airlines.

    Live recordings of "Aces High," "Hallowed Be Thy Name," "Fear of the Dark" and "Iron Maiden," featured on Flight 666, are among those available for download in the Rock Band Music Store for Wii June 9. The other eight songs were among those featured on the band's Somewhere Back in Time World Tour, during the first leg of which Flight 666 was filmed. This will mark the first time master recordings from Iron Maiden have been made available on Rock Band games.

    Also coming to Wii DLC this week are tracks from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Disturbed and a special track from Stephen & the Colberts. These tracks come from the back catalog of Rock Band music already released to owners of Xbox 360 and PLAYSTATION 3 system. Wii fans can expect a rollout of previously released downloadable Rock Band content until the entire back catalog of more than 700 songs is available. With the addition of these tracks, there are now more than 290 tracks in the Wii Rock Band Music Store.

    Tracks:
    Blur "Beetlebum" (cover)
    Die Toten Hosen "Hier Kommt Alex"
    Disturbed "Indestructible"
    Disturbed "Perfect Insanity"
    H-BlockX "Countdown to Insanity"
    Iron Maiden "Aces High (live)"
    Iron Maiden "2 Minutes to Midnight"
    Iron Maiden "The Trooper"
    Iron Maiden "The Number of the Beast"
    Iron Maiden "Can I Play With Madness"
    Iron Maiden "The Clairvoyant"
    Iron Maiden "Hallowed Be Thy Name (live)"
    Iron Maiden "Fear of the Dark (live)"
    Iron Maiden "Iron Maiden (live)"
    Les Wampas "Manu Chao"
    The Mother Hips "Red Tandy"
    The Mother Hips "Time-Sick Son of a Grizzly"
    Pleymo "New Wave"
    Stephen & the Colberts "Charlene" *
    Tokio Hotel "Monsoon"
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs "Date With the Night"

    (All tracks are original master recordings, unless otherwise noted

    Price: $2.00 (200 Wii Points) per track
    * Free

    Rock Band 2 is available for Xbox 360, PLAYSTATION 3 and PlayStation 2 systems and the Wii system. The Xbox 360, PLAYSTATION 3 system and Wii versions support downloadable content.

    Downloadable content for Wii is purchased via the in-game Rock Band Music Store using Wii Points purchased through the Wii Shop Channel and can be downloaded to the system memory or to an SD card for additional storage. The tracks stream directly from the SD card for seamless play.

    To view a complete list of the more than 680 tracks available in the Rock Band music back catalog, please visit www.rockband.com/music. Rock Band continues to satisfy music fans' and gamers' voracious appetite for rock with more than 40 million paid downloads since its launch Nov. 20, 2007. The Rock Band Music Store allows players to preview and purchase downloadable individual music tracks and packs from the vast selection of offerings available to date without ever leaving the game as they build their own custom Rock Band library.

    Rock Band and Rock Band 2are rated "T" for Teen (lyrics, suggestive themes) by the ESRB. The ESRB does not rate online downloads.

    For more information on Rock Band2 and Harmonix Music Systems please visit www.rockband.com and www.harmonixmusic.com. ...
    by Published on June 8th, 2009 21:06

    With this week's additions to the Nintendo DSi Shop and Wii Shop Channel, fun truly comes in all shapes and sizes. A new Mario vs. Donkey Kong title on Nintendo DSiWare features miniature versions of the world's most famous video game icon, while a pair of fresh WiiWare releases invite players to wield a fishing rod or storm a sprawling battlefield. For king-sized thrills, the latest Virtual Console offering lets players don the boots of one of the world's biggest warriors.

    Nintendo DSiWare

    Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Players: 1
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Comic Mischief
    Price: 800 Nintendo DSi Points
    Description: Thanks to the runaway success of Super Mini Mario World, Mario and Pauline have expanded their toy-filled theme park and invited everyone to the opening celebration – everyone, that is, except Donkey Kong, who was too late to get in. Donkey Kong decides to crash the party and kidnaps Pauline along the way. Can Mario and his Mini Marios rescue Pauline from Donkey Kong's clutches yet again? Make sure to explore the Construction Zone, where you'll find all the tools needed to make your own original levels. You can then share your masterpieces or download levels created by others, via a local wireless connection or with broadband Internet access and Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

    WiiWare

    Swords & Soldiers
    Publisher: Ronimo Games
    Players: 1-2
    ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) – Cartoon Violence, Mild Suggestive Themes
    Price: 1,000 Wii Points
    Description: Rewrite history as you take control of the brutal Vikings, the devious Aztecs or the crafty Chinese in their global quest to win the favor of the Gods. Swords & Soldiers is a side-scrolling strategy game that lets you control an entire army and wield devastating magical abilities. Demolish your enemy's castle at the end of these two-dimensional battlefields and lead your troops to victory. Featuring hours of single-player campaign game play and challenging skirmishes, the game also offers frantic local multiplayer matches that let you take the fight to your friends. If that still isn't enough for you, there are several unlockable challenge modes that will test your abilities even further.

    Fish'em All!
    Publisher: Abylight
    Players: 1-2
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Mild Cartoon Violence
    Price: 800 Wii Points
    Description: Here's an arcade game with real coin-op flavor. Jack and Walter are two old fishermen in a fantasy world. They've found places where crazy fish leap out of the water all day long – perfect for fishing. It's a shame the other strange creatures aren't going to make things easy. In this surreal action game, you'll experience the excitement of the great arcade classics on your Wii console. Hold on tight to your controller and fish 'em all, featuring nine colorful scenarios, three game modes (Arcade, Challenge and Fishtris) and one- or two-player action.

    Virtual Console

    Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf
    Original platform: Super NES
    Publisher: KOEI
    Players: 1-2
    ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) – Mild Violence
    Price: 800 Wii Points
    Description: In Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf, unite the scattered Mongol tribes under your banner and conquer the world as Genghis Khan. Choose from two riveting scenarios: Mongolia and all of Eurasia. It's up to you to take your fledgling empire from humble beginnings on the Mongolian plateau and expand your borders across the land. As your rivals look enviously upon your domain, you must struggle to weather the assaults of your opponents and carve out a living for your people. Engage in diplomacy to forge alliances and organize your troops to defend the prosperity of your empire. If you can manage to spread the borders of your empire to the corners of the world, all will pay homage to your might.

    Nintendo adds new titles to the Nintendo DSi Shop and the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time on Mondays. Users with broadband Internet access can redeem Wii Points or Nintendo DSi Points to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel. Nintendo DSi Points can be purchased in the Nintendo DSi Shop. A Nintendo Points Card can be purchased at retail locations. All points from one Nintendo Points Card must be redeemed in either the Nintendo DSi Shop or the Wii Shop Channel. They are not transferable and cannot be divided between the two systems.

    Remember that both Wii and Nintendo DSi feature parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about this and other features, visit Wii.com or NintendoDSi.com. ...
    by Published on June 8th, 2009 21:06

    With this week's additions to the Nintendo DSi Shop and Wii Shop Channel, fun truly comes in all shapes and sizes. A new Mario vs. Donkey Kong title on Nintendo DSiWare features miniature versions of the world's most famous video game icon, while a pair of fresh WiiWare releases invite players to wield a fishing rod or storm a sprawling battlefield. For king-sized thrills, the latest Virtual Console offering lets players don the boots of one of the world's biggest warriors.

    Nintendo DSiWare

    Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!
    Publisher: Nintendo
    Players: 1
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Comic Mischief
    Price: 800 Nintendo DSi Points
    Description: Thanks to the runaway success of Super Mini Mario World, Mario and Pauline have expanded their toy-filled theme park and invited everyone to the opening celebration – everyone, that is, except Donkey Kong, who was too late to get in. Donkey Kong decides to crash the party and kidnaps Pauline along the way. Can Mario and his Mini Marios rescue Pauline from Donkey Kong's clutches yet again? Make sure to explore the Construction Zone, where you'll find all the tools needed to make your own original levels. You can then share your masterpieces or download levels created by others, via a local wireless connection or with broadband Internet access and Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

    WiiWare

    Swords & Soldiers
    Publisher: Ronimo Games
    Players: 1-2
    ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) – Cartoon Violence, Mild Suggestive Themes
    Price: 1,000 Wii Points
    Description: Rewrite history as you take control of the brutal Vikings, the devious Aztecs or the crafty Chinese in their global quest to win the favor of the Gods. Swords & Soldiers is a side-scrolling strategy game that lets you control an entire army and wield devastating magical abilities. Demolish your enemy's castle at the end of these two-dimensional battlefields and lead your troops to victory. Featuring hours of single-player campaign game play and challenging skirmishes, the game also offers frantic local multiplayer matches that let you take the fight to your friends. If that still isn't enough for you, there are several unlockable challenge modes that will test your abilities even further.

    Fish'em All!
    Publisher: Abylight
    Players: 1-2
    ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Mild Cartoon Violence
    Price: 800 Wii Points
    Description: Here's an arcade game with real coin-op flavor. Jack and Walter are two old fishermen in a fantasy world. They've found places where crazy fish leap out of the water all day long – perfect for fishing. It's a shame the other strange creatures aren't going to make things easy. In this surreal action game, you'll experience the excitement of the great arcade classics on your Wii console. Hold on tight to your controller and fish 'em all, featuring nine colorful scenarios, three game modes (Arcade, Challenge and Fishtris) and one- or two-player action.

    Virtual Console

    Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf
    Original platform: Super NES
    Publisher: KOEI
    Players: 1-2
    ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) – Mild Violence
    Price: 800 Wii Points
    Description: In Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf, unite the scattered Mongol tribes under your banner and conquer the world as Genghis Khan. Choose from two riveting scenarios: Mongolia and all of Eurasia. It's up to you to take your fledgling empire from humble beginnings on the Mongolian plateau and expand your borders across the land. As your rivals look enviously upon your domain, you must struggle to weather the assaults of your opponents and carve out a living for your people. Engage in diplomacy to forge alliances and organize your troops to defend the prosperity of your empire. If you can manage to spread the borders of your empire to the corners of the world, all will pay homage to your might.

    Nintendo adds new titles to the Nintendo DSi Shop and the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time on Mondays. Users with broadband Internet access can redeem Wii Points or Nintendo DSi Points to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel. Nintendo DSi Points can be purchased in the Nintendo DSi Shop. A Nintendo Points Card can be purchased at retail locations. All points from one Nintendo Points Card must be redeemed in either the Nintendo DSi Shop or the Wii Shop Channel. They are not transferable and cannot be divided between the two systems.

    Remember that both Wii and Nintendo DSi feature parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about this and other features, visit Wii.com or NintendoDSi.com. ...
    by Published on June 8th, 2009 21:04

    DCEmu Member and Coder JLF65 has released a new version of his port of Wolfenstein 3d to the Sega 32X, Heres the latest release news:

    Okay, here's beta 5! The main feature this time is mouse support. I know some folks don't like using a pad for FPS. Now you don't have to!

    Of course, you DO have to have a mouse. You do, don't you?

    Download and Remember to give that all important feedback here --> http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/sho...d.php?t=184776 ...
    by Published on June 8th, 2009 21:00

    Following on from Legion of the Damned (the fine the Golden Axe inspired sideways SEUCK romp, which gained a very respectable 84% in our (second issue) , The New Dimension guys have produced a sequel. LotD2 is set one thousand years after the events of the first game where gang warfare is rife. After a particular nasty bloodshed over evil Stryxia's grave, she is resurrected from the dead and is ready to cause even more strife this time around. Only two heroes step forward to stop the evil Queen Stryxia....

    http://www.retroactionmagazine.com/f....php?f=7&t=201 ...
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