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    by Published on March 19th, 2007 20:12

    via engadget

    Props to Zunerama for an anti-hack so painfully obvious we're kind of kicking ourselves for not having thought of it before. Want to live stream your music to your pals with Zunes (what do you mean your pals don't have Zunes?) or even FM radios? Just use the FM transmitter. It's relatively low-powered, of course (unless you performed that other hack), but at least anyone who happens to know you're broadcasting on that particular frequency can listen in. Of course, it would be nice if they actually added this feature via WiFi so you could get nearby Zune discovery, track information, and all the fun stuff that makes us pissed about having to resort to such a silly hack as this.

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    by Published on March 19th, 2007 20:05

    via gp32spain comes a new Amstrad CPC Emulator for the GP2X.

    Heres whats new via translation:

    Emulator of CPC for GP2X. V0.6 W.I.P 5 (With virtual keyboard of test) ==== In this edition it is had including a virtual keyboard of test. In order to use it is necessary it to send feasible the alternative one that includes the original one along with: wkeystest.gpe 5 V0.6 W.I.P Hot Fix 1 (it is not the final V0.6…) ==== - Solved some problems with the menu - Added the possibility of loading graphical surroundings CPC DES V0.6 W.I.P 5 ==== - Created menus of DISC and TAPE - Rewritten all the system of menus - Small gains of speed (1943 WITHOUT AUDIO graze 98-100%) - Initially inserted the MMUHACK in previous WIP, but deshabilitado by interferences in sources and by little gain) - System of menus (DISCO-CINTA-OPCIONES), B to select option, and to return back (to the menu of icons) NOTE: - the TAPE menu works but the tapes load corrupt (Compiled under Windows if they work) - In the TAPE menu not seleccioneis TURBO TAPE… Until they do not work the tapes BECOME LOCOç when it reproduces tapes. (Compiled under WINDOWS it does not seem to go bad) - In the menu of diskettes, he is provisional. It is possible to be loaded and to be seen the content (CAT) and to be sent with RUN " DISK/RUN " DISC or |CPM - In some case emu has been hung me when I have loaded a game, and while it was in the game I have loaded another one. If I take emu and I begin to load diskettes like a crazy person, COGADO IS NOT HAD to ME () This is a W.I.P so you will find errors and bugs

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    by Published on March 19th, 2007 19:47

    New release of GP2XMB:

    GP2XMB is an alternative launcher for the GP2X, with the same visual layout as the Cross Media Bar.

    The GP2XMB launcher revision 05 update includes the following:

    Settings Added support for disabling the photo preview icons. Go to [Photo Settings] in the [Settings] menu and select the Disabled option from the [Photo Preview] sub menu, to disable the icons.
    You can now switch between two different button layouts. From [System Settings] in the [Settings] menu, select between Default and GP2X Style in the [Button Layout] sub menu. The Default option makes X the OK button and B the cancel/back button. The GP2X Style option does the direct opposite, X is cancel and B is OK.
    To speed up you daily routine you can now select which menu that should be the default (selected) one when GP2XMB starts up. In the [System Settings] menu found under the [Settings] menu, selected the sub menu labeled [Default Menu]. You can there select between which of the five top level menus that should be selected when GP2XMB starts up.
    For the very impatient user, GP2XMB now features an option to disable the Outro which plays whenever an application is launched. Go into the [Settings] menu and select [System Settings] and then [Launcher Outro]. Switch the option to Disabled to disable the Outro sequence.
    You can now also disable the sound effects by going into the [Sound Settings] menu located under [Settings], and select the [Sound Effect] sub menu. Switch the option to Disabled to disable all sound effects, (music can still be played using the Music Player).

    Game The old game browser solution has been abandoned in favour of a more structured solution. Both SD and NAND browsing is now a manual task, as the automatic application finder was not quick enough to satisfy some users. From the manual browser you can press the Y button to bring up an option menu where you can add applications to the [My Shortcuts] list. Accessing this shortcut list is much faster than the old solution and it also gives you more freedom.

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    by Published on March 19th, 2007 19:44

    After leaving the company to bring his RPG duo Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey to Xbox 360, Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi says that Square Enix should bring Final Fantasy to Microsoft's console.

    The Mistwalker boss told Gamespot: "I feel that the Final Fantasy series should come to Xbox 360 as well. This is wise. It makes so much sense to me...it has so much potential in North America and in Europe. So there's a great chance for the series to succeed on 360 as well."

    Continuing the chat Sakaguchi-san suggested that Square Enix could port its upcoming PS3 instalment Final Fantasy XIII to 360 fairly simply, because "they made the White Engine open platform".


    To date Square Enix's support for the Xbox 360 has been fairly week. A port of the 11th Final Fantasy has so far been the only one of the company's titles to make it over, but with the current trend of cross-platform development we wouldn't rule out the idea of Final Fantasy XII on 360.

    Sakaguhci's latest, Blue Dragon, was recently confirmed for European release in September, with talk of a demo in June emanating from the same interview.

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    by Published on March 19th, 2007 19:43

    Microsoft has told CVG that it is "very happy with how Xbox 360 is performing in Europe" in response to earlier claims made by Reggie Fils-Aime that the console was underperforming.

    Speaking about the Wii's competition, the Nintendo of America boss said: "360 is selling well only in one country: UK. Across the rest of Europe, it is not performing well."

    But Microsoft disagrees, telling CVG: "We're very happy with how Xbox 360 is performing in Europe. We do not release figures by country, but we are on target to meet our goal of 12 million consoles sold worldwide by the end of June 2007, have sold more than 10.4 million consoles globally as of December 2006, and have built a global Xbox Live community of more than 6 million people.

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    by Published on March 19th, 2007 19:39

    Classic NES puzzle game Mario & Yoshi, and arcade hit Shadow Warriors, look set to hit the online Virtual Console retro game download service on Wii.

    According to aussie-nintendo.com, both games have been rated by the Office of Film and Literature Classification.

    The ESRB website, which disclosed rated games for America, has in the past exposed incoming titles, some well ahead of their eventual release, other that still haven't turned up.

    Either way, if these games are secured for Australia it's a safe bet they'll appear here in UK too, with both regions having almost identical VC release schedules.

    CVG is awaiting comment from Nintendo.

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    by Published on March 19th, 2007 19:32

    The Xbox 360 version of Guitar Hero II will be arriving in the States on April 3, with retailers - like this one - pointing to a slightly later release in Europe on April 6.

    Considering the 6th is Good Friday, most people might not be able to get their hands on the 360 axe until April 10 when the shops re-open.

    The Xbox 360 version of the game sports an entirely re-designed X-Plorer axe and there's also the suggestion of it having the most download content for any game on the console.

    We've left an enquiry with the nice chaps at Activison and we'll let you know if they shed some official light on the UK date.

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    by Published on March 19th, 2007 19:05

    Konami's 2D action-adventure Castlevania: Symphony of Night is releasing on Xbox Live Arcade this week. All being well, you'll be able to download it as of 9am on March 21 here in Blighty, for 800 Microsoft Points.

    In Symphony of Night you play Alucard, half-vampire son of Dracula, as he ventures into his father's castle and, well, goes a-actioning and adventuring - cue slaying monsters and stuff. The XBLA download features the original version of the game along with a visually enhanced edition - with modernized audio and sound effects! - plus there's new native widescreen and high-definition support and the ability to earn up to 12 Achievements and 200 Gamerscore points.

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    by Published on March 19th, 2007 19:04

    Mistwalker's Xbox 360 RPG Blue Dragon has been a big hit in Japan and us Europeans get to dive into its full delights this September.

    However, we could well be getting to dip a toe a couple of months earlier, Mistwalker's Hironobu Sakaguchi telling GamesSpot in a recent interview that the studio is making a playable Blue Dragon demo "maybe for June or July" release on Xbox Live Marketplace.

    It was additionally revealed that, for the US at least, there'll be download content pumped out over a five to six month period following Blue Dragon's release over there in August.

    Hees Kyung, Microsoft's global product manager for Blue Dragon, has explained there'll be "a set of three [pieces of] downloadable content, the last of which is going to be a dungeon with a lot of randomized patterns. By randomized patterns, I mean each time you enter into the dungeon, you encounter a different environment, a set of new characters, and monsters.


    "So there are eight-plus patterns that have actually been set for the dungeon. So it is a completely new experience, in addition to this great game that we have."

    Kyung added that a new difficulty level of 'Impossible' is to be added too. "This is for the gamers who have completed the game, know the game backward and forward, and have their character's levels above 50 points. A lot of other bosses and new items appear in this impossible mode", GameSpot was told.

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