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    by Published on August 9th, 2006 21:03

    Ryo has released a new version of his GP2X menu replacement.

    Heres whats new:

    Interface completely redesigned, now there are 24 links visible at the same time.
    Display of free space on sd
    Screenshots have been removed
    In-Menu Under/Overclocker using the included utility by god_at_hell, Hermes/PS2Reality, Robster, Vimacs (edit script/cpuspeed.sh to tweak other parameteres besides clock speed)
    Any number of sections supported
    Customisation made simplier (just replace bg.png with any wallpaper of size 320x240)

    More info --> http://gmenu2x.sourceforge.net/page/GMenu2X ...
    by Published on August 9th, 2006 20:58

    The Dragon32/64 emu for the GP32 has been updated, heres whats new:

    Added -ram option.
    RSDOS fixes.
    Video timing code updated such that everything I have to test it with looks good.
    Added -pal and -ntsc options.
    Fixed 16-byte video modes.
    Fixed keyboard translation for Windows.
    Compatibility fixes for programs using "illegal" indexed addressing modes.
    Support using audio files for cassette input (if built with libsndfile).

    Download Here ...
    by Published on August 9th, 2006 20:52

    + T + released a new version of FBA-xxx Pro for the Xbox:

    Heres whats new:

    * All problems with loading games in HDTV video modes should hopefully be fixed.
    * Re-fixed Black/White buttons.
    * Fixed Beta menu freezing when navigating gamelist.
    * Replaced many Neo-Geo drivers with updated versions by iq_132. These contain many fixes and improvements including:
    * Several drivers now use less RAM during loading.
    * kof2003 is finally using the correct P3 ROM.
    * ms5pcb is now working.
    * ridhero no longer runs slow in AES mode.
    * AES mode fix for cthd2003.
    * Protection errors fixed in fatfury2. (Massive thanks to iq for sharing these. )
    * Removed all fully decrypted NG sets. They serve no purpose in an emulator like Pro where all protection routines are fully emulated. They also offer no significant improvements in zip compression or loading time compared with the decrypted C sets.
    * Fixed problems with ct2k3sp.
    * Restored rbff2 V3 ROM to publically available version for now.
    * Removed the unavailable jgokushi set for now.
    * Several miscellaneous ROMset updates.
    * The following sets have been added: ddsomb ; ms5pcbd
    * The following beta sets have been added: naname
    * NOTE: The setting to enable/disable beta games has been moved to UI Options --] Menu Setting.

    More info --> Here ...
    by Published on August 9th, 2006 20:49

    Metalbrain has released a new version of the Spectrum emulator for the GP2X, heres whats new etc:

    Hi all, this is my first post here.

    I've been working on this Spectrum emulator and here's all changes I've made to the official version 1.1 so far:

    - Added kounch changes in minimal lib to allow a better TV-Out
    - Default key mapping changed:

    up > Q
    down > A
    left > O
    right > P
    A > SPC
    B > M
    X > ENTER
    Y > 0
    L > CAPS SHIFT
    R > SYMBOL SHIFT
    - L and R can be mapped to any other key, instead of being fixed to CAPS and SYMB
    - You may assign a different path for games instead of /roms/spectrum , specifying it on a .ini file that's together with the program and has the same name
    - Fixed a bug when loading some .z80 files with an uncompressed block
    - L and R advance a page in games list (-25 and +25)
    - Increased the maximum number of games from 512 to 10240


    I'm waiting for Hermes to contact me before I call this version 1.2, but unless there are problems, I'm not planning on adding more features yet.

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on August 9th, 2006 20:03

    New From SuccessHK



    Set in a fantastic world based upon the mythology of Native America, the game tells the coming of age story of Brave, a young Native American boy embarking on an epic journey to save his tribe. When his village is set upon by the evil Wendigo, and his friends are enslaved, Brave is sent to find the only one that can free them - Spirit Dancer, the greatest Shaman who ever lived. Hunting snarling evil wolves in a huge forest of towering Redwood trees, canoeing down raging river rapids, tracking the legendary Sasquatch through a swirling blizzard and battling on the back of a buffalo in the middle of a stampede are just some of the breathtaking challenges Brave will face. His journey will take him across a beautifully rich and interactive world inhabited by remarkable characters, bizarre creatures, and terrifying evil spirits. ...
    by Published on August 9th, 2006 20:02

    New From SuccessHK



    From the upcoming Universal Picture, The Fast & The Furious: Tokyo Drift will immerse players in the underground world of drift racing. Set in a world related to the movie, yet separate, the game features a ground breaking drift mechanic that makes drifting accessible to both beginning and veteran racing game drivers. Gameplay features revolutionary new systems like the Drift Indicator that make The Fast & The Furious the most accessible yet realistic drift game ever. Perched at the forefront of the drift racing phenomenon, the video game combines ground breaking gameplay mechanics with unprecedented speed and authentic underground cool, positioning this game as the must-have racing title. ...
    by Published on August 9th, 2006 20:01

    New From SuccessHK



    Two exciting Yu-Gi-Oh! adventures in one package!
    The Destiny Board Traveler
    Its a new spin on board games! Play as one of the characters from the hit Yu-Gi-Oh! TV series and duel with up to 3 friends by summoning monsters and battling on one of the many maps including Domino Park and Outer Space! Combining the best elements of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game and a strategic board game, Yu-Gi-Oh! Destiny Board Traveler gives gamers an all new way to duel.

    Dungeon Dice Monsters
    Dungeon Dice Monsters is another great adventure in the Yu-Gi-Oh! universe. As featured in the Dungeon Dice Monsters story arc in the animated television series, players collect and fight with dice inscribed with mystical powers and magic in order to defeat their opponents. Enter a dozen different tournaments and ultimately face-off against the scheming creator of Dungeon Dice Monsters, Duke Devlin. ...
    by Published on August 9th, 2006 19:53

    You might have picked up on recent reports leading you to believe that Sony has conned you and everyone else with claims that the PlayStation 3 will be fully backwards compatible with earlier SCE platform software. You've probably read something about needing an adapter... It all sounds like a bit of a mess.

    The amazing non-news doing the rounds right now details how the PlayStation 3 cannot accept PlayStation 1 and 2 memory cards, something we've known since E3 2005. Sony has taken the step of announcing that it will be making available an adapter to enable users to transfer save files from cards to the PS3's hard drive.

    For some reason, this has caused outrage in some circles. "PS3 Digs Itself a Deeper Grave, Requires Adapter for Backwards Compatibility" exclaims Gizmodo. The site continues, "In the biggest twist of the year, including last year, Sony has made another bad decision regarding the PlayStation 3. Claims have been running rampant that this console would be able to play both PS2 and PSOne games—it still will be able to, but require an additional adapter that will likely cost a kidney or two."

    This spin seems to have been cast aloft as The Truth by many blind followers, a shame given from what SPOnG can see, Sony's only doing good things in the BC field. ...
    by Published on August 9th, 2006 19:51

    It seems somewhat baffling that the media is making up problems for the PlayStation 3 when it has some very real, very worrying ones of its own. According to breaking news from Japan, two major RPG projects have been canned by From Software, both slated for the new Sony machine.

    Unconfirmed reports state From has pulled the plug on two RPG projects for PlayStation 3, the tentatively-titled 'Dark RPG' and another unnamed project. From had committed the games to support Sony's early PlayStation 3 push on several occasions. We expect the latest issue of Famitsu to confirm the cannings.

    The PlayStation 3 has suffered multiple losses as publishers back away from supporting the project in its infancy, concerns likely triggered by supply problems endured by the Xbox 360 dooming much of the launch window software and gouging gaping holes in R&D spend. It would seem that Webzen's Endless Saga was pulled for PlayStation 3 in recent days. WWE Smackdown 2007 also rattled the can and it can only be assumed that more will follow.

    Atari recently raised the issue of PS3 ROI (return on investment) concern from publishers, bemoaning Sony's apparent secrecy on planned shipping figures during the initial phase of PlayStation 3 sales, with CEO Bruno Bonell stating, ""...we're lacking information about the PS3 at this stage, because we have basically a rough release date and a high retail price point."

    Of course, we're a long way from an outright panic, though it has to be conceded that the Xbox 360 paved a difficult road for the PlayStation 3 to tread. We wonder if it did this on purpose. Surely not ...
    by Published on August 9th, 2006 19:47

    Linkers4u.com have posted new news on the status of the new Supercard DS Lite, heres what they posted:

    The second batch of SuperCard Lite is sold out. The third batch of SuperCard Lite will arrive next week. All the pre-orders(before 8-8-2006) have been shipped. We will ship the remaining pre-orders immediately once we receive the SuperCard Lite.

    For those that dont know what a Supercard DS Lite is, heres the info



    Price is $43

    Product Features

    Use MicroSD Flash
    Compatible to SuperKey, SuperPass, Max media Launcher...etc.
    Higher Speed than SuperCard MiniSD and SuperCard SD version
    Fits into NDSL gba slot PERFECTLY

    More Description
    SuperCard Lite (MicroSD) is Specially designed for NDS Lite Consoles. For backuping files it uses MicroSD card. It allows you to run a variety of software, Play Game, Watch movie, E-book, Music and Photo albums. Super Card is easy to operate. Just use the bundled software to convert NDS games/HomeBrews and copy them to MicroSD card. Then, you are ready to enjoy the games. *SuperCard Lite is designed for NDSL consoles only.* *SuperCard Lite must be work with PassMe device in order to play NDS games/HomeBrews, e.g. SuperKey, Max Media Launcher...etc.*

    Buy at Linkers4u.com ...
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