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    by Published on March 18th, 2007 02:40

    New release from Gnese, heres more info:


    Comic Book DS is a program making it possible to read your Comic Books on your Nintendo DS.
    It can be also used as a photo or image based documents viewer.
    It is composed of two parts:
    The PC part, PictoDS, developped by Nicom00k, converts your pictures into a .cbds file (those pictures can be in a folder, a .zip, a .cbz, a .cbr, a .rar)
    The DS part, ComicBookDS, developped by me, allows to display those .cbds files in a fast, pleasant and intuitive way (well, I hope ).

    Heres whats new:

    # 2.1 (16/03/2007):

    * BugFix PC: Image size settings are now correctly used and saved.
    * BugFix PC: Sometimes, the image was not correctly resized.
    * BugFix PC: Better error handling, using popups to display error messages.
    * BugFix PC: Detect when a .zip (.cbz) file is not a .rar (.cbr) file.
    * New PC: Drag N' Drop support for file and folder addition.
    * New PC: 'Open output folder' item added in menu.
    * New PC: When the ComicBook name is changed, the output filename is changed accordingly.
    * BugFix DS: The images are now fully displayed. (there are no missing right and bottom parts of some images anymore).
    * BugFix DS: Memory regression problems solved, causing even small images to be partially displayed (the 'image too big' message display)
    * BugFix DS: Stylus Jumping effect is highly reduced.
    * BugFix DS: Program shouldn't freeze anymore when quickly switching from one book to another.
    * BugFix DS: More than 300 pages per Book can be browsed. (however, the display will be quite slow)
    * New DS: Thumbnails of the Library screen are loaded in background and they remain visible when switching between Library and Thumbnails modes.
    * New DS: A popup is displayed when an error is found on the filesystem. (causing some .cbds files not to be found

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    by Published on March 18th, 2007 02:32

    Tassu has released a new version of his drawing application for the DS:

    New stuff in this version:

    Support different resolutions

    Loading and editing saved images (can not load images with too big resolution)

    Zooming with A/B-buttons

    scrolling with D-Pad

    Reset view with START

    Eyedropper tool

    Paint Bucket/Flood Fill tool

    Tools size is now on X/Y-buttons because D-Pad is used for scrolling

    Clear renamed to "New" and it now fills the image with white instead of selected color

    Undo is now also in SELECT-button

    Tools work much faster now but they might seem slower when using the biggest resolution

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    by Published on March 18th, 2007 02:26

    New from Mr Modchips



    The Xecuter PS3 HDXT is a caddy type frame that plugs into the PS3 internally where the 2.5" Sata drive would normally slot. You then clip on the matching faceplate and bingo you now have a clean external Sata connection. No frills and no fuss. You can now add any hard drive you wish and connect it any way you wish. Team Xecuter have also designed a simple but cost effective Sata to IDE converter (this is a separate product)

    Main Project Points:
    - To be able to add any SATA or IDE Hard Drive externally to the PS3 - so there was no need for any expensive 2.5" Sata Hard Drive upgrades if the need for a very large hard drive was required in the near future.
    - To make the adapter a clean design and pleasing to the eye.
    - To be simple and cheap

    Features:
    Connect any 3.5" SATA Hard Drive to the PS3
    Developing ability to connect IDE hard drive
    Supports up to 750GB (maybe more thats all we have here to test so far)
    Switch between external HYPERDRIVE and internal 2.5" HDD
    HYPERDRIVE USB2.0 Support to dump data to/from HDD ...
    by Published on March 17th, 2007 16:22

    News from PayK of his upcoming game for the Neoflash Comp:

    On thuesday the 20th will a game be attached here.
    As a small preview i uploaded a video.
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=zsbQQF734bs

    It doesnt show any battle yet, so be patient. It will be released soon!
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    by Published on March 17th, 2007 13:48

    lucifer_v posted this news/release:

    hii all, i have made a litle program for eazy changing in your xmb.

    you can flash, icon's, wave's, backgrounds, volumebar's, clicksounds, battery icons
    you alsow allowed to save your current theme to your ms(3 slots), and flash it back later, in the next update you can flash full theme's

    like to hear your comment

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    by Published on March 17th, 2007 13:35

    New from xpack:

    i've created a Lua Flasher ... Your thinking "AHHHHHHHHHHH another one" But the thing is this one lets you flash numerous files and you dont have to put them in your root of you memory stick.

    It also give you the option to backup your files anytime you want and wont create a backup evertime you run it, thus overwriting your old one and totally ruining the purpose of having the backup's in the first place

    If you find anything wrong with it let me know through a PM or contact me at [email protected]

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    by Published on March 17th, 2007 13:25

    New from yolarry:

    Thanks for downloading this device pack. This pack helps flash prx's of vcscheatdevic.prx and lcscheatdevic.prx to your psp without any Frustration or brick your psp.

    Before we get started. do not try to installed both VCS & LCS cheatdevice or else the game wont function or no sound. Do not installed any other firmwares, this is only for Dark_AleX 3.03 OE-C. If you have any prx's loaded in your pspbtcnf_game.txt, this program will overwrite it!

    I did not make the cheat device! Edison Carter made it! I just pack it! thats all!

    ++++++++++++++++
    +How to install+
    ++++++++++++++++

    Turn on your psp. (must have over 30% Charged)

    Go to settings > USB Connection

    Go to My Computer> PSP drive.

    Drag the only 2 folders called 'PSP' & 'cheats' off the
    zip to the root of the psp drive.

    Get on your psp and exit usb connection.

    Go to game and memory stick

    This pack should be the very first one to open.

    volla there you go, just pick which cheat device you want.

    +++++++++
    +Notes +
    +++++++++

    Flashs the useless 1mb font to 0kb leaving some free flash
    space.

    Flashs LCSCheatDevice 10F by Edison Carter

    Flashs VCSCheatDevice v2.3 by Edison Carter

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    by Published on March 17th, 2007 13:10

    via ign

    Last week IGN Wii stopped by SEGA of America's San Francisco headquarters to play its new Wii undertaking, Alien Syndrome. Veteran gamers will undoubtedly remember the franchise, whose roots date back to the 1987 Sega Master System original, known today for its frantic top-down, two-player-compatible gunplay. The two-decade-old effort told the story of Troopers Ricky and Mary, elite members of the Earth Command Soldiers charged with the task of defending the planet from an extraterrestrial threat that could mutate man and machine alike into dangerous and grotesque abominations. The project delivered relentlessly fast twitch-finger shooting action and eventually made its way, in various updates, to everything from the Atari ST to NES and Game Gear.

    The new Wii title, developed by Totally Games, takes place approximately 100 years later. This time, gamers control Lieutenant Aileen Harding, a 21-year-old soldier who is just as tough as she is beautiful. There are several differences between this new and improved sequel and its aged predecessor, the first of which is that the franchise is no longer restricted to the action genre. Rather, the game branches out into the realm of the RPG, enabling players the option to upgrade Harding's abilities as she runs-and-guns her way through alien-infested interiors and exteriors. Another key separator is the fundamentally changed (for the better) Wii control setup, which we'll get to momentarily. And finally, the new build features a four-player cooperative mode, as opposed to a two-player one.

    Before we go over gameplay specifics, though, let us first take readers into the world of Alien Syndrome. The title unfolds thousands of years into the future as humankind is regularly finding and terraforming distant planets so that they may become inhabitable. Somewhere out in the darkness, the Seti-Alpha 5 Terraforming Station has gone quiet. Despite repeated attempts to communicate with the facility, Earth Command receives no response. And that's where the seasoned Harding comes in. Only after the soldier arrives on site does she discover that the age-old Alien Syndrome is behind the mystery, and she takes it upon herself to rid the galaxy of the enemy once and for all. It's basic sci-fi exposition, to be sure, but there's history here and SEGA has stuck with it.


    Players control the game with the nunchuk and shoot in any direction with the Wii remoteReaders may not realize it, but there's much more to Alien Syndrome than meets the eye. Sure, it's packed full of traditional top-down shooter mechanics, but it's also got a meaty single-player mode. There are 15 diverse levels that range from the insides of infested ships to factories and more, and each presents individual side-quests, too. There are some 100 different enemies, five major bosses and 15 sub-bosses scattered throughout those many levels. There's a lot. In fact, SEGA is promising more than 20 hours of uninterrupted gameplay.
    The Wii game is controlled with the nunchuk - both its analog stick and the attachment itself. The stick moves the character about the universe and tilting the nunchuk manipulates the camera. The configuration requires a mental rewire, in our experience, because players will instinctively want to hold manual control over the camera with a traditional stick. However, as soon as the functionality becomes familiar - it took us several minutes - Harding will be able to whip through stages even as the perspective remains stable. Shooter fans will be happy to learn that the Wii remote is used to direct the gun of the soldier as she blazes through the various stages. Players simply point in the direction they want her to shoot, tap the A or B button the device, and she will quickly gun down her opponents. There is really no comparison between this new configuration and an analog stick because the precision and speed gained by using the pixel-perfect accuracy of the Wii remote puts it in a class of its own. The controls feel both spectacularly responsive and speedy - two musts for an endeavor of this type.

    A droid hovers alongside Harding though the levels and acts as the heroine's personal locker and swap shop. Not only does it store items she picks up along the way - it also houses weapons, armor and energy. It can drop out or store new items at any time and, when it's not simply carrying necessary equipment, it even acts as an AI backup of sorts. It's not a terribly impressive fighter, but it does shoot off a few rounds here and there and will come in handy as a fighter from time to time.


    Alien Syndrome moves quickly and features nice particle and lighting effectsThe robot is a necessity because Alien Syndrome is chock full of upgrades for equipment, items and - most important of all - for Harding herself. There are more than 80 weapons in the game that can be assigned to primary and secondary fire buttons. Gamers will get the X-d 99 Impulse Laser - some may remember it from the original ...
    by Published on March 17th, 2007 12:56

    Cedric witha NeoFlash Coding Comp Entry has updated his wireless gamepad app for the Nintendo DS:

    Heres the info:

    This program aims to act like a wireless gamepad.

    History :
    Version 0.2


    Settings Gui, no need to edit xml file

    Animated menus, just for fun

    Automatic backlight shutdown after à choosen time

    Touch screen work as an analog stick with one or more DSes at the same time

    Turbo keys!

    ds2key 0.6 compatibility mode (keys + touch screen)

    Open Source!

    [Server] : xml config too.

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    by Published on March 17th, 2007 12:53

    Zarxrax had updated his DS application called DSLearnJ:

    Heres more info:

    DSLearnJ is a homebrew application for the Nintendo DS that I created so I could learn Japanese Kanji more easily.

    Updated DSLearnJ to version 0.5. The program was completely rewritten from scratch. I have finally included all of the basic functionality, making the program actually useful now. There is still lots of room for improvement though, and code is still incomplete in some places (like the file menu).

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