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    by Published on January 6th, 2007 00:45

    Hiroaki has posted some WIP news of his DarwiinRemote application.

    In Wiili.org, sound feature in wiimote has been hacked gradually. Of course, I'd like to implement new version of DarwiinRemote and WiiRemote.framework, and have to fix many bugs (especially PPC bugs).

    but now, I have no time to implement them.

    Some of you may know that the beginning of the fiscal year in Japan is April (not September). In addition, I'm now 2nd year master's degree student. So that means I have to write master's thesis (by the end of this January).

    Until submitting my thesis, I may not be able to focus on DarwiinRemote project (perhaps I may implement it for changing of pace ;-) ).Anyway, I will be back soon. Please wait.
    ...
    by Published on January 6th, 2007 00:45

    Hiroaki has posted some WIP news of his DarwiinRemote application.

    In Wiili.org, sound feature in wiimote has been hacked gradually. Of course, I'd like to implement new version of DarwiinRemote and WiiRemote.framework, and have to fix many bugs (especially PPC bugs).

    but now, I have no time to implement them.

    Some of you may know that the beginning of the fiscal year in Japan is April (not September). In addition, I'm now 2nd year master's degree student. So that means I have to write master's thesis (by the end of this January).

    Until submitting my thesis, I may not be able to focus on DarwiinRemote project (perhaps I may implement it for changing of pace ;-) ).Anyway, I will be back soon. Please wait.
    ...
    by Published on January 6th, 2007 00:39

    Tob has released a new version of his excellent DS App called Nitrotracker now at v0.3, heres the details:

    I know I've let you wait for a long time, but as you probably know I was busy with DSMIDIWiFi for a bit. Well, I'm finally back to work on my
    favorite tracker and I'm glad to announce that I managed to invent the aerosol before the wheel by including *MIDI support* before implementing
    any effects :-)

    With DSMIDIWiFi, you can now use NitroTracker as a sequencer for your favorite music apps. Also, NitroTracker can act as a MIDI synth itself, so you can use any MIDI sequencer to play back samples you record with the DS's microphone in real time!

    I also gave the interface and usability some polish and improved card compatibility. NitroTracker now supports DLDI, which means that you can easily add support for your card if it doesn't work out of the box.

    Here's the list of changes:

    * Features:

    * DSMIDIWiFi support
    * The song restart position can now be set.
    * WAV preview in the file selector
    * Pause/Resume
    * Pattern looping
    * Reboot DS (press Start+Select)


    * Usability:

    * Some nice icons :-)
    * Shrinking the pattern cannot destroy data any more. If you
    accidentally make a pattern too small, you can just enlarge it
    again and your data is still there.
    * Speed can now be adjusted while playing.
    * The pattern can be switched while playing.
    * Newer touch code => Better touchscreen accuracy
    * The "clr" button is now on both screens.
    * Lines between all rows for better orientation
    * Red border when in record mode => Record mode is more obvious
    * An application icon


    * Fixes:

    * Relnote/finetune calculation for wavs works again.
    * 8bit wavs are now loaded correctly without corruption.
    * Stereo samples are now downsampled to mono.
    * Better card support through new fatlib and DLDI
    * An EZ4 Lite is included (.ds.gba)
    * Fading no longer causes corruption on longer samples.
    * "ins" is now 100% stable.
    * Moved to devkitPro r19b.


    Don't worry effects and everything will come, just be patient :-)

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    by Published on January 6th, 2007 00:34

    Walaber has posted on his website a rather cool new project for the Nintendo Wii

    Heres the info:

    WiiSticks is my first attempt at combining input from a Wii remote and physics simulation. In the game the user holds 2 wii remotes (or 1 remote with a nunchuck attachment), and flips and spins a rod back and forth between 2 sticks that they control directly with the remote. The input is very intuitive, even providing basic force feedback (the controller rumbles on contact with other objects).
    A release version will be available soon. Requires a bluetooth adaptor for your windows PC, and at least 1 Wii remote + Nunchuck, or 2 Wii remotes.

    FEATURES
    intuitive controls feel "like the real thing"
    fully playable with only the wii remote (no mouse or keyboard required)
    expandable design means more sticks can be added easily


    REQUIREMENTS
    Windows XP
    3D accelerated video card with current drivers for DirectX or OpenGL
    Bluetooth adaptor / bluetooth capability
    2 Wii remotes (alternatively 1 wii remote + nunchuck attachment)

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on January 6th, 2007 00:34

    Walaber has posted on his website a rather cool new project for the Nintendo Wii

    Heres the info:

    WiiSticks is my first attempt at combining input from a Wii remote and physics simulation. In the game the user holds 2 wii remotes (or 1 remote with a nunchuck attachment), and flips and spins a rod back and forth between 2 sticks that they control directly with the remote. The input is very intuitive, even providing basic force feedback (the controller rumbles on contact with other objects).
    A release version will be available soon. Requires a bluetooth adaptor for your windows PC, and at least 1 Wii remote + Nunchuck, or 2 Wii remotes.

    FEATURES
    intuitive controls feel "like the real thing"
    fully playable with only the wii remote (no mouse or keyboard required)
    expandable design means more sticks can be added easily


    REQUIREMENTS
    Windows XP
    3D accelerated video card with current drivers for DirectX or OpenGL
    Bluetooth adaptor / bluetooth capability
    2 Wii remotes (alternatively 1 wii remote + nunchuck attachment)

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on January 6th, 2007 00:27

    New release from Darkain:

    RMX Automation (for windows) is a modular interface for user input and output devices, applications, etc. Starting with version 1.4 (20070101), RMX Automation includes a plugin for the Wii Remote.

    Download at link above ...
    by Published on January 6th, 2007 00:27

    New release from Darkain:

    RMX Automation (for windows) is a modular interface for user input and output devices, applications, etc. Starting with version 1.4 (20070101), RMX Automation includes a plugin for the Wii Remote.

    Download at link above ...
    by Published on January 6th, 2007 00:10

    New Preorder at Play Asia



    features
    Download new content and Virtual Arcade material on your Wii.
    Internet gaming through any internet-enabled PC.
    No cables necessary – make a wireless connection.
    Five times faster than standard WiFi.
    Suppled with software CD and WiFi dongle, and also a USB cable and stand for optimal positioning.
    Compatible with all Wii and NDS internet-enabled games.

    description
    Take your consoles online – wirelessly…

    So you have a Nintendo Wii or an NDS (original or Lite). If you’re lucky, you have both! You also have a broadband internet connection for your PC. But you don’t have a wireless network. What’s the easiest, cheapest way to take your consoles online and compete with gamers from all over the world? Simple – WiFi MAX for Nintendo Wii and DS/DS Lite!

    WiFi MAX is your ticket to the exciting world of online gaming, and it couldn't be simpler to use. Just plug your USB WiFi dongle into your internet-enabled PC to create a Wireless Access Point. You can then connect to the internet and play online-enabled multiplayer games with DS and Wii gamers from all over the world. Just the thing if you don't have a wireless router! Best of all, WiFi MAX supports up to five ‘local' DS gamers at a time, so you and your mates can all play online at once with no loss of speed!

    Don’t forget, there’s more to the Nintendo Wii’s online service than playing games. You can also download additional material such as new levels, skins, artwork and even retro games! That’s right – Nintendo is gradually making its back-catalogue classics for old Nintendo machines such as the NES, SNES and N64 available to Wii owners through the Virtual Arcade service. And with WiFi MAX, you can download them through your broadband internet connection! Just think what you’ll be missing out on if you don’t take your Wii online…

    As WiFi MAX operates on the Wireless G standard, it's five times faster than an ordinary WiFi connection, and if you use our USB cable and dongle stand (supplied), you can position your dongle to maximise WiFi range. If you have other WiFi-enabled devices capable of using the internet, such as laptops or PDAs, you can take them online with WiFi MAX too. It's the ultimate device for internet surfing without a WiFi router!

    Preorder at Play Asia ...
    by Published on January 6th, 2007 00:10

    New Preorder at Play Asia



    features
    Download new content and Virtual Arcade material on your Wii.
    Internet gaming through any internet-enabled PC.
    No cables necessary – make a wireless connection.
    Five times faster than standard WiFi.
    Suppled with software CD and WiFi dongle, and also a USB cable and stand for optimal positioning.
    Compatible with all Wii and NDS internet-enabled games.

    description
    Take your consoles online – wirelessly…

    So you have a Nintendo Wii or an NDS (original or Lite). If you’re lucky, you have both! You also have a broadband internet connection for your PC. But you don’t have a wireless network. What’s the easiest, cheapest way to take your consoles online and compete with gamers from all over the world? Simple – WiFi MAX for Nintendo Wii and DS/DS Lite!

    WiFi MAX is your ticket to the exciting world of online gaming, and it couldn't be simpler to use. Just plug your USB WiFi dongle into your internet-enabled PC to create a Wireless Access Point. You can then connect to the internet and play online-enabled multiplayer games with DS and Wii gamers from all over the world. Just the thing if you don't have a wireless router! Best of all, WiFi MAX supports up to five ‘local' DS gamers at a time, so you and your mates can all play online at once with no loss of speed!

    Don’t forget, there’s more to the Nintendo Wii’s online service than playing games. You can also download additional material such as new levels, skins, artwork and even retro games! That’s right – Nintendo is gradually making its back-catalogue classics for old Nintendo machines such as the NES, SNES and N64 available to Wii owners through the Virtual Arcade service. And with WiFi MAX, you can download them through your broadband internet connection! Just think what you’ll be missing out on if you don’t take your Wii online…

    As WiFi MAX operates on the Wireless G standard, it's five times faster than an ordinary WiFi connection, and if you use our USB cable and dongle stand (supplied), you can position your dongle to maximise WiFi range. If you have other WiFi-enabled devices capable of using the internet, such as laptops or PDAs, you can take them online with WiFi MAX too. It's the ultimate device for internet surfing without a WiFi router!

    Preorder at Play Asia ...
    by Published on January 6th, 2007 00:05

    via kotaku

    Previously, we ran photos of unsold PS3s in Tokyo. To shed more light on the situation, here's a collection of photos taken at retailers in Osaka's Den-Den Town. The area is Osaka's gaming and electronics district, and these pictures were taken at retailers like Sofmap, Big Tiger, Super Potato, a-Too and even 7-11. (Yes, 7-11 in Japan sells video game consoles.) The above pic is from Sofmap, and the sign says the Wii and the DS Lite are sold out; they have PS3 units in stock. A cocktail of high price, bad press and lackluster titles might be driving customers away. Expect sales to pick up as new games start to flesh out the line-up. More photos after the jump, make of them what you will

    screens at the link above ...
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