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    by Published on November 14th, 2008 01:08

    News/release from Eskema of an update to his Bejeweled type game for the PSP:

    Updated to version 1.2, with one new tileset and the gameover bug fixed, now u can play forever

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    by Published on November 14th, 2008 01:08

    News/release from Eskema of an update to his Bejeweled type game for the PSP:

    Updated to version 1.2, with one new tileset and the gameover bug fixed, now u can play forever

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    by Published on November 14th, 2008 01:00

    News/release from Hideous

    So, inspired by the awesome site by the name of instantrimshot.com, I thought I wanted something similar, but portable. This was my cue to get into C++ programming with the PSP (previously made games using Allegro and C++ on my PC). So, I am GOING to present to you my first PSP homebrew, which took 2 months to make because of those darned linking orders and such. (actual coding took like 2 or 3 hours).

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    by Published on November 14th, 2008 01:00

    News/release from Hideous

    So, inspired by the awesome site by the name of instantrimshot.com, I thought I wanted something similar, but portable. This was my cue to get into C++ programming with the PSP (previously made games using Allegro and C++ on my PC). So, I am GOING to present to you my first PSP homebrew, which took 2 months to make because of those darned linking orders and such. (actual coding took like 2 or 3 hours).

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    by Published on November 14th, 2008 00:55

    Portable devices were designed to be taken anywhere, but users' top location to use these devices is at home, according to new research by NPD Group.

    The firm told Edge, "79 percent [of those polled say] they use their portable device in-home, far more than any other location."

    A statement from NPD added, "[This] indicates that these devices may be competing with more stationary entertainment devices for a user’s time."

    Overall, the research found that people are using devices such as the smartphone, iPhone, iPod, DS and PSP more today than they were just three months ago.

    Media, texting and business applications are all fine uses for portables, but what about gaming and gaming-centric devices like DS and PSP? NPD Group shared with us specific stats from the full report:

    PSP

    „"Gameplay is the feature used by most (84 percent) on the PlayStation Portable. Slightly more than one third of PSP owners are watching movies (35 percent) and listening to music (33 percent) on their device. The use of these cross category features is changing the scope of this gaming device to an entertainment device."

    „"Twenty five percent are listening to music more on their PlayStation Portable [compared to three months ago] and this feature also yields the highest average hours (5.8) among PlayStation Portable owners.

    DS„

    „"Ninety two percent of Nintendo DS owners are playing games by themselves followed by close to one quarter playing games with friends locally using one game cartridge.„"

    "Nintendo DS owners are spending an average of 4.6 hours a week playing games by themselves which outweighs all other game play methods (with friends using one game cartridge, multiple game cartridges or WiFi)."

    Apple

    "Listening to music dominates iPod usage (96 percent) followed by playing games (20 percent) at a distant second."

    "„„iPhones are being treated as entertainment devices. Thirty percent or more iPhone owners are utilizing all of the available features with the exception of watching movies (19 percent) and using business related applications (14 percent)."

    "Among iPhone users specifically, the application with the greatest increase in use over the last three months was playing games."

    NPD's data was collected from over 3,200 pre-identified sample owners of portable devices from September 16-23.

    http://www.edge-online.com/news/port...abits-revealed ...
    by Published on November 14th, 2008 00:55

    Portable devices were designed to be taken anywhere, but users' top location to use these devices is at home, according to new research by NPD Group.

    The firm told Edge, "79 percent [of those polled say] they use their portable device in-home, far more than any other location."

    A statement from NPD added, "[This] indicates that these devices may be competing with more stationary entertainment devices for a user’s time."

    Overall, the research found that people are using devices such as the smartphone, iPhone, iPod, DS and PSP more today than they were just three months ago.

    Media, texting and business applications are all fine uses for portables, but what about gaming and gaming-centric devices like DS and PSP? NPD Group shared with us specific stats from the full report:

    PSP

    „"Gameplay is the feature used by most (84 percent) on the PlayStation Portable. Slightly more than one third of PSP owners are watching movies (35 percent) and listening to music (33 percent) on their device. The use of these cross category features is changing the scope of this gaming device to an entertainment device."

    „"Twenty five percent are listening to music more on their PlayStation Portable [compared to three months ago] and this feature also yields the highest average hours (5.8) among PlayStation Portable owners.

    DS„

    „"Ninety two percent of Nintendo DS owners are playing games by themselves followed by close to one quarter playing games with friends locally using one game cartridge.„"

    "Nintendo DS owners are spending an average of 4.6 hours a week playing games by themselves which outweighs all other game play methods (with friends using one game cartridge, multiple game cartridges or WiFi)."

    Apple

    "Listening to music dominates iPod usage (96 percent) followed by playing games (20 percent) at a distant second."

    "„„iPhones are being treated as entertainment devices. Thirty percent or more iPhone owners are utilizing all of the available features with the exception of watching movies (19 percent) and using business related applications (14 percent)."

    "Among iPhone users specifically, the application with the greatest increase in use over the last three months was playing games."

    NPD's data was collected from over 3,200 pre-identified sample owners of portable devices from September 16-23.

    http://www.edge-online.com/news/port...abits-revealed ...
    by Published on November 14th, 2008 00:55

    Portable devices were designed to be taken anywhere, but users' top location to use these devices is at home, according to new research by NPD Group.

    The firm told Edge, "79 percent [of those polled say] they use their portable device in-home, far more than any other location."

    A statement from NPD added, "[This] indicates that these devices may be competing with more stationary entertainment devices for a user’s time."

    Overall, the research found that people are using devices such as the smartphone, iPhone, iPod, DS and PSP more today than they were just three months ago.

    Media, texting and business applications are all fine uses for portables, but what about gaming and gaming-centric devices like DS and PSP? NPD Group shared with us specific stats from the full report:

    PSP

    „"Gameplay is the feature used by most (84 percent) on the PlayStation Portable. Slightly more than one third of PSP owners are watching movies (35 percent) and listening to music (33 percent) on their device. The use of these cross category features is changing the scope of this gaming device to an entertainment device."

    „"Twenty five percent are listening to music more on their PlayStation Portable [compared to three months ago] and this feature also yields the highest average hours (5.8) among PlayStation Portable owners.

    DS„

    „"Ninety two percent of Nintendo DS owners are playing games by themselves followed by close to one quarter playing games with friends locally using one game cartridge.„"

    "Nintendo DS owners are spending an average of 4.6 hours a week playing games by themselves which outweighs all other game play methods (with friends using one game cartridge, multiple game cartridges or WiFi)."

    Apple

    "Listening to music dominates iPod usage (96 percent) followed by playing games (20 percent) at a distant second."

    "„„iPhones are being treated as entertainment devices. Thirty percent or more iPhone owners are utilizing all of the available features with the exception of watching movies (19 percent) and using business related applications (14 percent)."

    "Among iPhone users specifically, the application with the greatest increase in use over the last three months was playing games."

    NPD's data was collected from over 3,200 pre-identified sample owners of portable devices from September 16-23.

    http://www.edge-online.com/news/port...abits-revealed ...
    by Published on November 14th, 2008 00:43

    News/release from ollipolli

    Hello everybody!

    It has been a long time without any visible progress, but DSwiki is still very much alive.
    Thanks for your best wishes for my exam, everything went very well and I'm very happy to have my diploma now.

    But now, I'm proud to present the current version 0.2alpha1. Go to http://code.google.com/p/dswiki/ and download the latest version from the list of the featured downloads. This version is a major step forward, not everything is visible to the end user, but the sourcecode will give me a lot of freedom to implement other cool features in the future. The markup display itself hasn't changed, since parsing the markup is clearly the hardest part of all. I'm going to integrate an external parser, the first tests were very promising.

    Here is a partial list of changes:

    DSwiki has a very, very cool title screen, designed by my beloved wife. You can find other works of her an her website http://www.stefanie-gronau.de, which is very much worth a visit.
    The filesize grew a little, because fonts for all combination (normal/bold/italic/bold-italic) are integrated in the EFS in the binary. I don't use them, except for the titlebar, but they are already there, sleeping until a future version needs them.
    The search mask was improved, in graphic and usability. Realtime searching can be disabled, allowing faster searches on the english version of the wikipedia (suggested by C. in private communication).
    Filenames of dumps are case insensitive now. I think that will remove a lot of these annoying 'No wikis found' messages (found with very good help from GreenShadow)
    Much more unicode rules for upper/lowercasing and replacing diacritical characters were added. You will need dumps that were compiled with at least version 1.0.2 of the indexer (released a day ago), to have the best possible index sorting, but DSwiki will always be backward compatible, so you can continue using your older dumps.
    The previous point also applies to other languages or written scripts than the latin alphabet, such as greek or cyrillic. Wikis in these scripts seem to work very good (as far as I can tell, because I can't read anything that was written there ).
    Wikibooks with relative links and subpages are supported now.
    The keyboard was improved, and these changes were backported into the PAlib-SVN-trunk, so other users will benefit from that too, sooner or later.
    and many smaller or bigger bugfixes

    I hope you will like the new version. Please report bugs in the official bugtracker on my Googlecode page, or report them here.

    Have fun!
    Ciao
    OlliPolli

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    by Published on November 14th, 2008 00:39

    News from Neoflash:

    R6 motion menu v3.1.2023 for R6 Silver / R6 Gold / R6 XTREME 64G [2008-11-12]
    more info: http://www.neoflash.com/forum/index....ic,5425.0.html

    history:
    * Major fix for game language detect issue
    * Fix some mini game issue like SMB
    * Various other minor compatibility fixes for some last ROMs
    * Update the R6 CHEAT CODE database to 2008-11-11 version

    download:

    Korean version: http://www.neoflash.com/download/R6_...d_Gold_KOR.rar

    English version: http://www.neoflash.com/download/R6_...d_Gold_ENG.rar ...
    by Published on November 14th, 2008 00:24

    news via nintendomax

    The existence of an option in the Mii Channel on your Wii to connect to your DS was made public.

    Nintendo announced the transfer of Mii to the Nintendo DS, this is now possible with the only game to use this connectivity secret: a pedometer which just released in Japan on the ISD.

    Even if you do not have a CIO or Thursday compatible with the Mii, you can unlock this option in your Mii Channel.
    To do so just run button combination below, an icon will appear in the DS Mii Channel and connectivity will always be accessible:

    Do A, then B, then 1, then hold press

    ...
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