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    by Published on January 27th, 2007 12:32

    Midway Games today unveiled its new Unreal Engine 3-powered FPS Hour of Victory, which mixes up the tired genre with Commandos-style character classes and multiple paths through missions.

    The trio of soldiers at your disposal are a knife-wielding stealth user, an elite marksman with a trusty sniper rifle and an SAS weapons expert who's naturally hard as nails and has a British accent to boot.

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    by Published on January 27th, 2007 12:30

    Via cvg

    No-doubt trying to tap into the success of Nintendo's Brain Training, Midway Games have unveiled Hot Brain, a compilation of puzzles and brain-teasers for PSP.

    Also shown at the Las Vegas gamers day event is Touchmaster, a Nintendo DS compilation of 23 of Midway's bar and arcade titles, including Sudoku, Solitaire and Mah Jongg.

    "With both Touchmaster DS for Nintendo DS and Hot Brain for PSP, we're able to tap into our experience with the casual market to create games that work perfectly with the unique controls and features of each portable system," said Steve Allison, Midway's chief marketing officer, at the Vegas event. "Both titles will be able to provide quick three-minute gameplay experiences or extended play-session with puzzles, card games, brain teasers, trivia and more."

    Both Hot Brain and Touchmaster are due out this summer.

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    by Published on January 27th, 2007 12:30

    Via cvg

    No-doubt trying to tap into the success of Nintendo's Brain Training, Midway Games have unveiled Hot Brain, a compilation of puzzles and brain-teasers for PSP.

    Also shown at the Las Vegas gamers day event is Touchmaster, a Nintendo DS compilation of 23 of Midway's bar and arcade titles, including Sudoku, Solitaire and Mah Jongg.

    "With both Touchmaster DS for Nintendo DS and Hot Brain for PSP, we're able to tap into our experience with the casual market to create games that work perfectly with the unique controls and features of each portable system," said Steve Allison, Midway's chief marketing officer, at the Vegas event. "Both titles will be able to provide quick three-minute gameplay experiences or extended play-session with puzzles, card games, brain teasers, trivia and more."

    Both Hot Brain and Touchmaster are due out this summer.

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    by Published on January 27th, 2007 00:15

    Via desctructoid

    I hate to admit this, but 1up's Jeremy Parish is way cooler than I am. It's really depressing to think about. Well, okay, maybe he just took the time to register far more Wii friend codes than I ever would. So maybe that makes me cooler; I don't know. It's all so very confusing.

    In either case, this video of 1007 Miis marching in a Mii Parade is demonstration of one extremely impressive feat. I've yet to see more than 15 Miis gather on my Wii; they're lonely and scared. Jeremy -- won't you lend me some of your Miis?

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    by Published on January 27th, 2007 00:08

    Heres an excerpt:

    Since its launch last November, Sony's latest gaming platform has given early adopters trouble when attempting to play certain titles in 1080i/p. The console did not automatically upscale its video output to desired resolutions; it was up to either the game software to support these resolutions natively or the internal scalers of users' HDTVs. This forced many people, developers and owners alike, to question the very existence of scaling hardware in the PlayStation 3.

    Worse, it created a sour taste in the mouths of owners of older CRT-based HDTV sets, many of which are not capable of accepting a 720p signal at all, and thus only capable of displaying 480i/p and 1080i video signals. If they wanted to run their games in HD resolution, the solution for these disgruntled owners until now was to hope that developers would release their games with 1080i/p support --not a walk in the park for the developer-- or, simply, to buy a new HDTV. As one can imagine, the latter was not the most well-received solution in the history of CE devices.

    The key words in that last paragraph would be “until now,” because with the latest PlayStation 3 software development kit (SDK) update, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) has finally exposed part of the built-in hardware scaler to developers.

    Will this mean that most, if not all, future games will support output at 1080p/i resolutions? Moreover --and this is the question that owners of 1080i-only CRT HDTVs crave to see answered--does this mean that current PS3 games may eventually support the native HD resolution of their televisions? Well, the answer requires some good old-fashioned explanation, so let’s start already!

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    by Published on January 26th, 2007 23:54

    Via IGN

    Over the years, so many development teams have tried to capture the same magic that Tetris had in its debut, simply by copying the formula and shifting things around to create their own design. Namco Bandai's giving the genre another shot on the Nintendo DS (Pac Attack was one of the company's first attempts), this one putting heavy emphasis on combo strings. And sometimes, the best part of an action puzzler is managing to string together some truly awesome combos.

    Trioncube is a very simple, Tetris-esque concept where the task is to rotate and stack falling blocks to form three-by-three squares of tiles. Doing so will activate the combo string, which can then be continued by adding more and more three-by-three squares to the activated area. When you're all out of moves or you run out of time to keep it going, the tiles responsible for the combo string turn into coins, which convert into points...and each level has a specific quota to reach in order to move on. The tiles fall in threes, with some pretty crazy stacks that aren't always easy to arrange.

    The presentation of Trioncube is clearly one that the development team had a lot of fun creating. It's clear that the Namco Bandai team that worked on Katamari Damacy had influence over the Trioncube design team, as you'll find some crazy, quirky happenings between levels that's simply too bizarre to explain properly.

    Trioncube doesn't support internet play, but it does have a decent focus on multiplayer using the Nintendo DS system's Download Play -- only a single copy of the game is needed to take advantage of Trioncube's "versus" mode. And because this game's all about combos and keeping that combo string going, the battle can get quite heated with several turnabouts during the competition. ...
    by Published on January 26th, 2007 23:50

    via IGN

    Just how far would you go to save the life of someone you cared about? Some people would sell their cars, their homes, or every possession they owned if it would help out. But what if the only way you could lend a hand was by selling your soul? That's the dilemma that faced Johnny Blaze, the human alter ego of Ghost Rider. One of Marvel's niche anti-hero characters, Ghost Rider is now hitting the mainstream with a new movie and video game. We sat down recently and checked out the Spirit of Vengeance's latest adventure.

    Unlike a lot of film/game tie-ins, Ghost Rider is not a game version of the movie. Instead, comic scribes Garth Ennis and Jimmy Palmiotti penned an exclusive story that takes place after the events in the film. After selling his soul to save his father's life from terminal cancer, Johnny Blaze is transformed into the Ghost Rider, avenging the spilling of innocent blood. Unfortunately for Johnny, Mephisto plans to use him to recapture a number of demons that have escaped Hell and threaten to start the Apocalypse. Sending his lackey Vengeance to drag Johnny into Hell, Mephisto essentially leaves Johnny with one choice: fight for him and eliminate the demons that are running wild on earth, or watch as Roxanne Simpson is taken by Mephisto.

    To dispatch the demons, Johnny has a number of moves available as the Ghost Rider. He can use light or heavy attacks with chains imbued with Hellfire, which he can string together to make damaging combos. Once weakened, his enemies can be grabbed and destroyed with a finishing move, which should vary depending on the height and kind of opponent he's facing off against. For instance, flying beasts will be snatched out of the air and pummeled, while shorter beasts will get suplexed. As you complete combos, you'll fill up a spirit gauge, which lets you fire off blasts from your Hellfire shotgun or release chain link projectiles. You'll also be able to trigger a Retribution mode when the gauge is filled, which gives Ghost Rider heightened speed and damage as long as the mode lasts. If you wish, you can also grab enemies within the Retribution mode and perform the Penance Stare on enemies, ripping souls from their bodies and storing them for future use. All of these moves will contribute to a Vengeance bar, which increases the number of souls you receive when you defeat an opponent as long as you don't receive any damage. In fact, some enemies can't be defeated unless you wind up raising the bar, forcing you to vary up your attacks.

    You won't be forced to constantly bash your way through demons all the time either. Certain levels will require the Ghost Rider to take to his Hell Cycle and ride through enemies and over opponents. As he takes off down these tracks, he can use his chains to whip nearby foes, or fire projectiles at distant threats. Ghost Rider will also be able to use boosts to leap over or slide under obstacles. Along the way, you'll collect souls, which can be used to unlock a variety of moves or stat bonuses, as well as movies, concept art and even comic book pages.

    PSP owners will receive some bonus features apart from the console version. Multiplayer matches are available via adhoc races for up to 4 players. There are five different racing environments to go through, as well as three separate race types to try out. Players will also receive different skull challenges to try out along the course of a mission. Typically three challenges will be given. The first two might be a test of skill, such as not getting hit on a level or not using your penance stare, while the third is a wild card challenge like defeating a number of opponents in a specific time. Successfully completing these challenges will earn you additional souls at the end of a level, and you can replay stages over and over if you happen to miss one challenge or another.

    Players will face off against a number of monsters throughout the five separate chapters that you'll traverse, including demons, elementals and humans that have been twisted to follow the forces of evil. There will also be a number of bosses and even fellow Marvel Character cameos, such as Lilith and Scarecrow, that Ghost Rider will encounter along the way. Plus, while the game won't feature the likeness of Nic Cage in the game, the likeness of every other character from the movie will be used, primarily in cutscenes that are presented in a "comic-book" style to help move the story along. We'll have more on Ghost Rider soon.

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    by Published on January 26th, 2007 23:38

    New release of the Comic Book DS which is a program making it possible to read your Comic Books on your Nintendo DS:

    Heres whats new and info etc

    Use pictods.exe to convert your comic books into .cbds files for your Nintendo DS.
    Those cbds files can be read using the ComicBookDS program.

    Choose one of the 3 ComicBookDS files in the "nds" subdirectory (ComicBookDS.nds, ComicBookDS.sc.nds, ComicBookDS.ds.gba) according to your flash cart and copy in your cart.

    Supercard SD (lite, rumble) users : choose .sc.nds

    M3 users : choose .nds file (launching with Start button)

    G6 lite users : choose .sc.nds file (add in u-disk manager, nds tab)

    EZ4 users : choose .ds.gba file

    DS-X users : choose .nds file

    Others : check on google or in some forums. you might find some help

    If the program doesn't launch or reports that fat is not supported then you may have to patch it.

    When cbds files are generated, a "ComicBookDS.ini" file is also generated.
    Everything is placed in the "nds" subdirectory of pictods.
    Copy the ini (if you changed some user settings) and the cbds files IN THE ROOT directory of your cart.
    There is another limation of this Beta. you HAVE TO RENAME the .cbds files in an ordered. way : 1.cbds, 3.cbds, 3.cbds ... and so on...

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    by Published on January 26th, 2007 23:26

    A new release for the Palib Comp by DVsoftware

    The goal of this game is to defend Your
    stronghold from soldiers that attempts to
    destroy it. There are various types of
    enemies through the game. At the end of
    each day (approximately 80 seconds), You
    can upgrade Your stronghold. For more
    information, check the instructions in
    game.

    P.S. Look for an easter egg xD

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    by Published on January 26th, 2007 23:14

    A new release for the PAlib Coding comp by Kukuklan, heres whats new:

    * Why is there a new version ?
    First off, for the NINTENDOMAX / PALIB / PORTABLEDEV DS Compo, with the orange theme, I wanted to find a good idea ; and I wasn't perfectly satisfied by my Caisse DS, so I decided to create a new one by keeping what was good and adding new stuff to it...

    It took me a little more than 2 months to do this new version.

    The gameplay stays the same, but lots of small things have been modified/added.

    Here's a quick list of changes :
    New music
    New transition effects
    15 different backgrounds (1 is hidden )
    14 themes to change the game's look (walls, floor, etc...), with 14 different characters.

    Pressing SELECT while playing now shows/hides the interface
    You can undo up to 192 movements, and the last moves show up on the top screen.

    In the FAT version, the theme and background settings are saved...

    This is not a sequel to Caisse DS, but a new version, with a completely new core, using the 500 levels from the first version.

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