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    by Published on December 4th, 2006 15:59

    According to creator David Jaffe, initial design for the franchise's PS3 debut started on November 10 between him and the director. But that doesn't mean God Of War 3 has got the green light from Sony HQ. Even though Jaffe is "dying to make a new one".

    Jaffe said, "That doesn't mean we're in development, it just means I've got my notebook open, I've got a bunch of books in front of me, and I'm starting to think 'what could it be if we actually make it?'"

    He added, "No one's come down from Sony exec level and said 'here's your money, here's you team, go make it.' We have a lot of ideas of how we can do a lot of neat things with the controller in every aspect of the game design."

    See the full interview (at the Playboy Mansion), over on YouTube.

    via cvg ...
    by Published on December 4th, 2006 15:58

    via cvg

    Thanks to the latest issue of Famitsu, it has been revealed that Killer 7 creator Goichi 'Suda 51' Suda's cell-shaded Wii action game, Heroes is no more; it will now be known as the slightly edgier-sounding No More Heroes, billed for release in Japan summer next year.

    With Suda in the director's chair and Kozaki Yuusuke working on character design, No More Heroes has you fighting off rival assassins in a free-roaming world, with a Wii Remote-controlled sort-of-Lightsaber as your weapon of choice. You can check out the excellent debut trailer right here.

    There's some rather nice screenshots of the game in Famitsu as well, so we'll be sure to let you know when we manage to get our hands on those.
    ...
    by Published on December 4th, 2006 15:57

    via cvg

    It's been a while since Ubisoft quietly announced a new Prince of Persia for Nintendo's Wii, but the French publisher has finally revealed the first details of the games control scheme.

    Speaking in an online interview, Ubisoft CEO Yannis Mallat said that he had a chance to play an early build of Prince of Persia Wii and that the controls were "fun and intuitive".

    Apparently, the Wii Remote will be used to make the Prince perform jumps and other moves, while the Nunchuk will throw out the Prince's chain. However, it should be noted that the game is very much in development and controls could change between now and the game's eventual release next year. ...
    by Published on December 4th, 2006 15:49

    The CGI TV ad is airing in the US today, but already developer Bungie has more to say about its massive 360 three-quel Halo 3, revealing that combat dialogue recording has just begun at its Kirkland HQ.

    "We're recording combat dialog today," the update reads, revealing that the first Halo 3 dialogue recorded was by veteran covenant voice man Joe Staten, who voices the Grunts: "[Joe's] dialog today will of course be used in the final game and next week, we'll have a couple of other actors in to reprise roles. One of them is a huge fan favourite," the Bungie news man teases.

    "Joe in fact just came back from a session, he's on a break, but his voice is already wrecked. I asked him to give me a sample line from the dialog but his favourite line was a grunt giving away something really big and secret about Campaign gameplay."

    "His second favourite," the post continues, revealing that the Grunt's trademark humour will return, "was a Grunt yelling, 'Oh no! The Demon. No wait, he not have enough rivets on glove.'"

    The update also spills the first word on one new weapon heading for the third Halo instalment, in addition to the already-divulged Spartan Laser and Brute Spiker: "Steve Scott, one of our amazing artists, showed me a new weapon today. No exaggeration to say that it is the single coolest graphical effect I have ever seen," the post reads, not under-promising in the slightest.

    "He's busy trying to make the effect look cool from every angle - it looks amazing in third person, or even when it's in your face, but needs tuning in a first person view to look cooler, even though technically it looks the way it should. Sometimes artists have to exaggerate things to make them more obvious."

    Could it be the illusive flamethrower chopped for both Halo and Halo 2? Hopefully we won't have long to find out...

    Via CVG ...
    by Published on December 4th, 2006 15:46

    Via CVG

    As promised last week, the first footage of the new Wii instalment of EA's seminal snowboarding series, SSX Blur has been shown on US TV - and you can watch it for yourself thanks to ye olde internet.

    The footage shows what appears to be a similar series entry to the much-loved SSX 3, which mixed up the vanilla snowboarding affairs by presenting an entire mountain for you to conquer - and obviously throw yourself off as well.

    The presentation of the game seems also to have backtracked from the rocking beats and scribbled drawings of last series instalment SSX On Tour, which didn't review as well as previous cousins.

    There's no release date for SSX Blur as yet, but we're sure there'll be more word on the Wii snowboarder some time in the near future.

    Video Here --> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOkZUioh6Us ...
    by Published on December 4th, 2006 00:56

    My pal CraigIx the webmaster of GP2X UK the UK and Europe main distrubuter of the GP2X Homebrew Handheld has put up a staggering Auction of Games Consoles and accessories etc:



    Heres the full listing

    Games (Mostly Boxed Gameking, but
    also NES, GP32 + Neogeo pocket) = 404
    PSU = Over 300, many brand new multivoltage UK
    NES Controllers = Over 120
    Ariel Cables = Over 100
    GBA Memory Sticks = 64
    Nintendo RF Switches = 59
    Nintendo PSU's = 53
    GBA/DS USB Charger = 51
    Genesis Controllers = over 40, some brand new 6 button
    SNES Consoles = 36
    PSP Cases = 36
    NES Consoles = 35
    SNES Controllers = Over 30, some brand new
    Sega Power Supplies = over 30 + brand new ones
    Atari Joysticks = 23
    76in1 Consoles = 23
    Vcom Consoles = 21
    PSP Car Chargers = 20
    NES Zappers = 20
    Atari PSU = 19
    Sega RF Switches = 19
    Genesis 2 Consoles = 15
    GBA Chargers = 15
    PS1 Controllers = 14
    Playstation AV Cables = 14
    PS1 Memory Cards = 13
    N64 Rumble Paks = 13
    GBA TV Tuners = 13
    Gameking Consoles = 12
    Atari 2600 Console (Woodern) = 12
    Playstation RF Adaptors = 12
    PSP USB Chargers = 10
    N64 Controller Pak = 10
    GP32 Consoles = Around 10, unknown type, most boxed
    RF Switches = 11
    32x Console = 11
    Dreamcast Memory Cards = 11
    Dreamcast PSU's = 9
    NES PSU's = 9
    Atari 2600 Console (Plastic) = 9
    Atari Single Hand Dial Joystick = 8
    Genesis Consoles = 7
    Sega Joysticks = 6
    NES Advantage Controllers = 6
    NES Joysticks = 6
    Sega Lightphaser = 5
    GBA Carry Cases = 5
    GBA Battery Packs = 5
    DS Carry Cases = 5
    N64 Memory Cards = 5
    JVC RF Switches = 5
    GBA Consoles = 4
    GBA Link Cable = 3
    Gamegear Consoles = 3
    Wireless Gamecube Controllers = 3
    128 SMC. = 3
    Treamcast Consoles (with cases, cables, LCD screen etc.) = 3
    Sega Saturn Consoles = 3
    Atari Dual Joystick = 3
    NES Floormat Controller = 2
    NES Console Box = 2
    Gameboy Consoles = 2
    GBA Battery Chargers = 2
    GBA Charger PSU's = 2
    Gamecube Consoles = 2
    Genesis Console Box = 2
    Genesis 3 Consoles = 2
    Mega CD 2 Consoles = 2
    Sega Saturn Controllers = 2
    Dreamcast Consoles = 2
    Dreamcast Controllers = 2
    Dreamcast Keyboards = 2
    Atari 2600 Console (Special Wood) = 2
    7.5 inch LCD TV = 1
    Atari 2600 Box = 1
    Atari 5200 Console = 1
    Atari 7900 Console = 1
    Atari RF Switch = 1
    PSX Receiver For Controller = 1
    PS2 Controller = 1
    PS2 Multitap = 1
    Playstation PSU = 1
    PSX RF Switch = 1
    A whole load of GBA flash kits, cables, carts, xchangers etc. etc.

    Also:
    Genesis 2 Console Box, Genesis 3 Console Box, Master System Console, Master System Controller, Sega Receiver, Boxed Dreamcast, Dreamcast Internet Cable, Sega Control Deck, Boxed Sega Arcade Joypad,NES Laserscope Headset, Nintendo Receiver, Gamecube to GBA Adaptor, Gamecube RF Adaptor, GBA Camera, Gameboy Screen Magnifier, Gameboy Booster, N64 Transfer Pak, N64 Receiver, N64 Console, Boxed SNES 2 Console, SNES 2 Console, NES 4 Player Adaptor, NES Satellite Receiver, NES Zoomer, Gamecube RF Adaptor, JVC Controller, Lightgun, Racing Wheel, Joypad, Av Cables, Menacer Receiver, Wireless RF Links, Ariel Adaptor (loads of these), Tape Storage Box, Tape Storage Deck, GameSystem Bag, Plastic Lid, Gamegear Carry Case, Handyboy, Handy Gear, Microphone, Mattel Intellivision, Intellivision TV Game Console, Video Game Computer Centre (Boxed), Astrocade Arcade Box.

    Thats one bloody massive auction, buyers would really want to be in the UK as your gonna need a Van to shift that lot. Full details at the Ebay Auction - 7 Days Left as of writing ...
    by Published on December 4th, 2006 00:55

    Repost for Dreamcast Site

    News from Divineo China

    The new Treamcast version, a collector for hard core Sega fans, is now available: Meet the Treamcast SE, more portable Dreamcast for retro fans!



    Overview of the product

    Treamcast Special Edition is the latest edition of the Treamcast family. This special edition comes in matt black with a sharp TFT screen for optimum performance. This collectors edition has also be redesigned using the some of feedback we have received from happy users.

    Specification

    - Matt Black for a more sleek look.
    - The first 128bit console
    - Advance PowerVR graphics chip
    - Samsung 5” TFT screen for optimum performance
    - Brightness and Volume control
    - Headphone output
    - Plays all region Dreamcast games
    - Plays Dreamcast homebrews
    - 12v car adapter
    - 100-240V auto switching power adapter comes with 2 pin cable (cable can be changed to suit your needs)
    - Comes with an original Dreamcast controller for optimum performance
    - Can be connected to a normal TV (cable not supply and its outputs a NTSC signal for best compability)

    Price $ 169.95 - £85

    More info / buy from Divineo China

    Awesome for those who want to enter the Dreamcast Homebrew Scene. ...
    by Published on December 4th, 2006 00:29

    My pal CraigIx the webmaster of GP2X UK the UK and Europe main distrubuter of the GP2X Homebrew Handheld has put up a staggering Auction of Games Consoles and accessories etc:



    Heres the full listing

    Games (Mostly Boxed Gameking, but
    also NES, GP32 + Neogeo pocket) = 404
    PSU = Over 300, many brand new multivoltage UK
    NES Controllers = Over 120
    Ariel Cables = Over 100
    GBA Memory Sticks = 64
    Nintendo RF Switches = 59
    Nintendo PSU's = 53
    GBA/DS USB Charger = 51
    Genesis Controllers = over 40, some brand new 6 button
    SNES Consoles = 36
    PSP Cases = 36
    NES Consoles = 35
    SNES Controllers = Over 30, some brand new
    Sega Power Supplies = over 30 + brand new ones
    Atari Joysticks = 23
    76in1 Consoles = 23
    Vcom Consoles = 21
    PSP Car Chargers = 20
    NES Zappers = 20
    Atari PSU = 19
    Sega RF Switches = 19
    Genesis 2 Consoles = 15
    GBA Chargers = 15
    PS1 Controllers = 14
    Playstation AV Cables = 14
    PS1 Memory Cards = 13
    N64 Rumble Paks = 13
    GBA TV Tuners = 13
    Gameking Consoles = 12
    Atari 2600 Console (Woodern) = 12
    Playstation RF Adaptors = 12
    PSP USB Chargers = 10
    N64 Controller Pak = 10
    GP32 Consoles = Around 10, unknown type, most boxed
    RF Switches = 11
    32x Console = 11
    Dreamcast Memory Cards = 11
    Dreamcast PSU's = 9
    NES PSU's = 9
    Atari 2600 Console (Plastic) = 9
    Atari Single Hand Dial Joystick = 8
    Genesis Consoles = 7
    Sega Joysticks = 6
    NES Advantage Controllers = 6
    NES Joysticks = 6
    Sega Lightphaser = 5
    GBA Carry Cases = 5
    GBA Battery Packs = 5
    DS Carry Cases = 5
    N64 Memory Cards = 5
    JVC RF Switches = 5
    GBA Consoles = 4
    GBA Link Cable = 3
    Gamegear Consoles = 3
    Wireless Gamecube Controllers = 3
    128 SMC. = 3
    Treamcast Consoles (with cases, cables, LCD screen etc.) = 3
    Sega Saturn Consoles = 3
    Atari Dual Joystick = 3
    NES Floormat Controller = 2
    NES Console Box = 2
    Gameboy Consoles = 2
    GBA Battery Chargers = 2
    GBA Charger PSU's = 2
    Gamecube Consoles = 2
    Genesis Console Box = 2
    Genesis 3 Consoles = 2
    Mega CD 2 Consoles = 2
    Sega Saturn Controllers = 2
    Dreamcast Consoles = 2
    Dreamcast Controllers = 2
    Dreamcast Keyboards = 2
    Atari 2600 Console (Special Wood) = 2
    7.5 inch LCD TV = 1
    Atari 2600 Box = 1
    Atari 5200 Console = 1
    Atari 7900 Console = 1
    Atari RF Switch = 1
    PSX Receiver For Controller = 1
    PS2 Controller = 1
    PS2 Multitap = 1
    Playstation PSU = 1
    PSX RF Switch = 1
    A whole load of GBA flash kits, cables, carts, xchangers etc. etc.

    Also:
    Genesis 2 Console Box, Genesis 3 Console Box, Master System Console, Master System Controller, Sega Receiver, Boxed Dreamcast, Dreamcast Internet Cable, Sega Control Deck, Boxed Sega Arcade Joypad,NES Laserscope Headset, Nintendo Receiver, Gamecube to GBA Adaptor, Gamecube RF Adaptor, GBA Camera, Gameboy Screen Magnifier, Gameboy Booster, N64 Transfer Pak, N64 Receiver, N64 Console, Boxed SNES 2 Console, SNES 2 Console, NES 4 Player Adaptor, NES Satellite Receiver, NES Zoomer, Gamecube RF Adaptor, JVC Controller, Lightgun, Racing Wheel, Joypad, Av Cables, Menacer Receiver, Wireless RF Links, Ariel Adaptor (loads of these), Tape Storage Box, Tape Storage Deck, GameSystem Bag, Plastic Lid, Gamegear Carry Case, Handyboy, Handy Gear, Microphone, Mattel Intellivision, Intellivision TV Game Console, Video Game Computer Centre (Boxed), Astrocade Arcade Box.

    Thats one bloody massive auction, buyers would really want to be in the UK as your gonna need a Van to shift that lot. Full details at the Ebay Auction - 7 Days Left as of writing ...
    by Published on December 3rd, 2006 19:13

    HOT NEWS JUST IN

    Datel have finally released to retail the SD Media Launcher(1 Gig) For Nintendo Wii/GameCube. This Homebrew launcher for Wii lets you play all the latest Gamecube Homebrew on the Nintendo Wii and Nintendo Gamecube including many emulators and Honebrew games and apps, all available here at Wii News and Gamecube Emulation.

    Heres the press info:



    There's a wealth of really excellent home brew material out there for the GameCube, but how do you get it to run on your happening console? Our GameCube/Wii SD Media Launcher has the answer...

    With GameCube/Wii SD Media Launcher, you can run all your home brew Cube software on an unmodified GameCube, or on a Nintendo Wii in GameCube Mode. All you need to do is download the program of your choice from one of the many web pages dedicated to amateur programming on the Cube (Google for 'GameCube home brew' to find dozens of sites). Drag and drop it onto the 1GB SD card supplied with the Media Launcher, then plug it into your Wii or GameCube. Launch the application CD on your console and the home brew program is run from there. Easy!

    Everything you need is in the box. The pack includes a software CD, 1GB high-speed SD card, a USB SD card adapter and an SD media adapter to fit in your Cube's memory card slot.

    Heres a Screen of the bits you get:



    This is a great all in one solution for Homebrew on the Gamecube and Wii (excellent work Datel)

    Buy from Divineo UK for £24.95 which is way cheaper than buying all the parts needed seperately.


    Heres the older way of getting homebrew on the Wii

    For those of you who want to Play Homebrew on the Nintendo Wii our forum member Apocalyptic980c has posted a tutorial for everyone to use and so finally ill post it on the Nintendo Wii News at sticky it too:

    What you need (Hardware):

    An SD Card



    a 2GB Card will set you back around $49 but handy to have a card that big.

    Theres also an Official Wii SD Card released that will work but its a bit more pricey but at least it will work in the Wii as well.



    An action replay kit for GC



    The Action Replay for Gamecube will set you back around $25 but as well as being the device needed to boot homebrew its also a Region Free Gamecube Boot Disc and Cheats Device, well worth the cost.

    An SD card adaptor for gc: Home Made, Nintendo Made or the Gecko (the best )



    SD Card Adapters are a bit harder to find but Ebay is at the moment your best bet, Buy the Gecko version if you cant find the Nintendo Adapter.

    UPDATE

    Theres a 64MB USB Gamecube Memory Card at Play Asia that would take away the need for a SD Card/Adapter at the expense of less space. Its untested at time of writing but a fair bit cheaper than buying seperates.

    Last but not Least a Nintendo Wii.



    Without the Console youll go knowhere , USA, JAP or PAL Consoles are all compatible.

    Software Needed: SDLoad

    The Tutorial

    1) Plug your SD card into your computer, now using the link above get a hold of SDLoad, firstly you have to format the SD card to either FAT or FAT16, if you cant do this return your computer to the store from which you bought it . After formatting it run sdpatch.exe through the command line as follows:

    sdpatch.exe (drive letter):/

    now copy SDLOADER.BIN to the root of the card, at this point you can load it up with emulators and what not as long as they are in .dol format . They can be in any directory as long as SDLOADER.BIN is in the root.

    2) After installing the above insert SD card into SD card reader and plug into memory card slot A. Insert your action replay card into B and the disc into that place where discs go.

    3) When AR boots up pick the USA flag and then ADD NEW GAME. SDLOAD is the game name and push done. Then enter (m) as the code name. Enter the following code

    7YPR-RKZZ-MH6W5
    D26A-PE4J-1XX2W
    ZJHY-B1ZH-6P00G

    Then select ADD NEW CODE and name it SDLOAD. Enter the following code

    AF4H-JPF5-H1B5J
    MVAB-7TQE-ABZPB
    V2CK-QQ1A-Y6P72
    M5N6-CMMH-9EURT
    0JFM-3A6C-VZ6VK
    KYV8-0JGV-0GR1N
    2EGU-HVKF-NDMCN
    7AH0-J9JZ-HHGNJ
    4MHU-G8XT-ZRYCJ
    9474-KF41-8KG34
    QMEV-G90N-A8RV0
    KD4G-5QHV-74D46
    V97K-652Q-Y4TEY
    6M4W-9GPT-E99NG
    QPFY-DJAF-E01FV
    2Z6E-P2WY-24WV4
    6NHW-G3NH-HP31Y
    A2KF-MCKN-D645J
    K5V8-EF9W-7GFQC
    XTU3-269T-VH5NE
    H9GP-C4PP-6FGF9
    HF77-R45C-ZXPDV
    22Y3-D98C-50AJM
    WTWZ-EC88-U5ZTV
    36G1-UGDG-J2G84
    DUMT-15KR-DXJ8K
    JV55-6VF5-2Z02T
    D4R8-MVJ5-QGR21
    1G3C-APD7-1CUVD

    Select the code named SDLOAd and check the box next to it, press start and Open and close the lid of disc drive when prompted. Then SDLOAD starts up and you can take it from there!

    The Code Process is a one time thing and from then on you can enjoy the world of Gamecube Homebrew and Emulators on your Wii Console easily and without Modification.

    Emulators for Gamecube that will work this way include emulators for Snes, Genesis, GameBoy Advance, Gameboy Colour, PC Engine and Nes and also a port of Doom.

    Enjoy Legal ...
    by Published on December 3rd, 2006 18:33

    News/release from Vaza:

    Hey,
    I went into my "LUA/Projects" folder on my computer and this is what i found.
    I had forgotten about this a long time ago, so i worked on it for a hour or so, and look what i got!

    This was my first LUA Game project, and i haven't changed the GFX or sounds so bear with me!

    How to play:
    You have to move along the bottom of the screen and shoot at the tingles to pop them. You get 1 point for each Tingle you pop, you lose 1 life if a tingle makes it to the bottom and you gain one life when you gain a level, (10pts, then 30pts, 60pts and so on). The Tingles move down faster, the more points you have.

    Controls:
    D-pad Left and Right: Move
    X: Shoot

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments
    via vaza ...
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