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    by Published on May 22nd, 2006 18:32

    Article from Spong

    Newsweek, America’s second largest circulation weekly magazine in the U.S. is running a story this week suggesting that Nintendo’s recently unveiled Wii “could cap off a remarkable comeback.”

    This follows laudatory pre-E3 reports in Time magazine, America’s first largest circulation weekly magazine, earlier this month – which you can read about on SPOnG right here.

    Nintendo’s PR machine, so it would seem, is quietly seeding the story of Wii right where it needs to be – bang in the centre (center? – Ed) of the US mainstream. Aside from Miyamoto appearing on Larry King to demonstrate the device, it’s hard to see what else it can do to spread the word (and SPOnG would not be at all surprised if this is part of the company's ‘Q4: Wii US PR strategy’!)

    Newsweek’s N'Gai Croal offers a quick round up of E3 to non-gaming readers, and introduces Nintendo who is, in his opinion: “placing a double-or-nothing bet on the Wii, which closely resembles a television remote. The hope is that its more appealing, intuitive, gesture-based interface…will lure a wider audience of women, parents and the elderly.”

    Croal goes on to offer some context, outlining how Nintendo's share of the U.S. game market, “plunged from a high of 90 percent during the '80s to less than 14 percent today; it's fared only slightly better in Japan and worse in Europe.”

    Now, however, he goes on to say, “thanks to new management, a new strategy and a timely assist from its long-profitable handheld-gaming division, Nintendo is finally poised to regain some of its lost market share in the home-console business.”

    Satoru Iwata is introduced as ‘the difference maker’ who, “started a task force inside the company to figure out why nongamers didn't play games, and how to attract them to the pastime. Beginning with the successor to Nintendo's popular Game Boy Advance handheld, Iwata and his team determined that they could draw a new audience only by radically changing the machine's interface. The result was the Nintendo DS.”

    The DS succeeded, as SPOnG knows, due largely to what Newsweek refer to as the “genius of the company's master game producer, Shigeru Miyamoto.” Newsweek gives the now often used examples of Nintendogs and the Brain Training games to back up this argument.

    The Wii is introduced in the piece as “the second part of Iwata and Miyamoto's expand-the-audience strategy” and as “instantly appealing… in a manner reminiscent of Apple's retro-futuristic iPod.”

    Miyamoto admits to Newsweek that the first set of Wii games are essentially little more than new ways of controlling the same old games, but also stresses that that won't be the case forever. "Two years from now, we'll have a strong lineup that can only be played using this interface," he says.

    Newsweek then goes on to interview a number of leading third party publishers to ascertain their opinions on the Wii, including EA’s John Schappert, supervisor of two large studios in charge of Wii development, who tells the publication: "We looked at the success Nintendo had on the DS by starting with a clean slate, and that's the approach we're taking on Wii."

    Laurent Detoc, head of U.S. operations for Ubisoft, (who "spent a hell of a lot of time playing Goldeneye") had apparently long wanted to establish closer ties with Nintendo, so jumped at the chance, when Nintendo approached the team to make a first person shooter for Wii.

    "I would use the dominance of the DS in Japan to predict the future for Wii, since the vision for Wii is similar," Michihiro Ishizuka, president of the Konami’s game division, told Newsweek.

    "Not only will fan boys buy it [Wii], but it will also be the second console of choice for PS3 or Xbox 360 owners,” added analyst Michael Pachter of the U.S. research firm Wedbush Morgan. ...
    by Published on May 22nd, 2006 18:27

    New TV Game released



    Power up for some classic 80s arcade games with this Namco plug-and-play TV Games Video Game System. Just plug it directly into your TV and play Pac Man, Boscoman, Galaxian, Rally X and Dig Dug. No game console is required and the system is portable enough to so you can play anywhere.

    More info --> http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-1da1.html ...
    by Published on May 22nd, 2006 18:25

    New TV Game from Play Asia



    features
    • Easily portable, self-contained gaming system
    • No videogame consoles & no gaming cartridges required!
    • Simply plug in the A/V output jacks that come with the controller into standard television set, turn on and play!
    • Lightweight, compact, all-inclusive controller houses a combination of videogames with all the hardware built-in
    • Number of videogames with just one single purchase.

    More info --> http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-1da2.html ...
    by Published on May 22nd, 2006 18:21

    Play Asia are today stocking the MK2 GP2X Console, heres the full info:



    features
    • Powerful Dual core CPU: Dual core 'ARM920T, ARM940T' is embedded in GP2X. Enjoy cutting edge music, movies, and games with powerful dual CPU.
    • Entertainment follows you: Replays MPEG, XviD, WMV DivX format digital contents up to 720*480 pixels and supports caption. Watch vivid motion pictures on the high resolution 3.5" 170,000 colors TFT LCD.
    • Enjoy Games with GP2X now! CPU which has 2D accelerator enables you enjoy games anytime anywhere. Meet the exclusive GPX2 games along with abundant emulators.
    • Realizes a powerful digital sound, and supports various audio codec: Replays music in MP3, WMA, OGG format on the multi-codec MP3 player. Listen to 100mw of true high quality sound.
    • Electronic Album-JPG BMP Support: You can download and view photos taken on a digital camera through your PC. Enlargement, abridgment is available from 320*240 up to 1024*768 and you can rotate Images up to 0°, 90°, 180°, 270°, Supports JPG, BMP, PCX, GIF files.
    • Read a text file with GP2X now! You can read electronic novels and any other text files through the text viewer. Besides you can use enlargement and abridgment function when you read a text file.
    • Upgradeable Firmware
    • USB 2.0 high speed: You can get a file of 500Mbps with USB 2.0 which is connected with PC.
    • 2AA Batteries: You can watch 320*240(30frame) of video file for approximately 8 hours and listen to mp3 file for approximately 14 hours (LCD off ) continuously with 2AA batteries.
    • PC Development: Basic development: Linux. Windows: Enabled via Cygwin installation.
    • Open SDK Library: Supports software development library: SDL (Simple Direct Library), Basic Library, Graphic library (Sound library), Hardware I/O library
    • Color: Black
    • MK2 version with new display and new joystick cap & Firmware 2.0.0

    description
    Powered by embedded Linux, the GP2X offers video playback of sources up to a resolution of 720x480. The vivid 3.5inch screen features 170,000 colors and a 320x240 pixel TFT LCD display. Backed by a Dual-CPU, both clocked at 200Mhz, 64MBytes of Flash Memory (non-volatile to store data) and 64MBytes of RAM, it gives you all a video games enthusiast can ask for. The system is free for anybody to develop software on, be it emulators or native applications. Games and emulators perfectly utilize the screen resolution. The buttons are laid out in a classic style, essential for true gaming.

    Besides its gaming capabilities, the GP2X is a rich multimedia device. It supports multiple codecs for video (MPEG, MPEG4, DivX, XVid) and audio (MP3, OGG, WMA) and you are able to hook up the device to your TV-Set. Viewing pictures you have just taken? Just put an SD-Card in the socket and view them with your friends and family. It has never been that easy.

    Games, Movies, Music, E-Books, Photos - Enjoy it all with GP2X.

    The MK2 Version has the following benefits:


    Preattached screen cover

    Larger (more grippy) joystick cap

    Firmware V2

    Comes with 2 game demos (Vektar & Payback)

    Buy for $169.99 at Play Asia ...
    by Published on May 22nd, 2006 18:16

    New Commercial Release posted at Play Asia

    Field Commander™ is the first military turn-based strategy game for PSP and the only title that offers engaging, challenging skill based warfare in a realistic military setting. You play as a Field Commander working for an independent organization established by the Allied Nations to defend the world against an evil terrorist organization bent on inciting wars, illicit arms deals and global domination.

    Command the land, skies and sea. Orchestrate an offensive attack through 30 unique missions, each one coming alive in beautiful 3D environments with highly-detailed terrain and dynamic visual effects. With an arsenal of 15 army divisions and 11 commanding officers to choose from, the power is yours to outwit the enemy at every turn.



    More info at Play Asia ...
    by Published on May 22nd, 2006 18:13

    More classics for sale from Play Asia:

    Welcome to the second volume of our classic gaming update. We are continuing with another few hundred of brand new and never played before classic gaming addtions made to our product catalogue. Make sure to check back for updates frequently and don't forget to check out our First Volume of the news, which contains another 300+ classic games.

    May 22nd: Today's update contains around 60 new additions or restock of previously sold classics. Once again all items listed below are brand new and have never been played before. Today's biggest additions are for Dreamcast™, WonderSwan™ and Sega Mega-CD™.

    Sega Mega-CD™:
    After Burner III JPN US$ 24.90
    Aoki Ookami to Shiroki Meshika: Genchou Hishi JPN US$ 19.90
    Blackhole Assault JPN N/A
    Daihoushinden JPN US$ 24.90
    Dark Wizard: Yomigaeri Shiyami no Madoushi JPN US$ 29.90
    Death Bringer: Himerata Monshou JPN US$ 14.90
    Detonator Orgun JPN US$ 19.90
    Devastator JPN US$ 19.90
    Dragon's Lair JPN US$ 19.90
    Dynamic Country Club JPN US$ 14.90
    Jurassic Park JPN N/A
    Mega Schwarzschild JPN US$ 19.90
    Road Blaster FX JPN US$ 19.90
    Sangokushi III JPN US$ 14.90
    Seirei Shinseiki: Fhey Area JPN US$ 14.90
    Sol-Feace JPN US$ 9.90
    Switch JPN US$ 34.90
    The Heroic Legend of Arslan JPN US$ 19.90
    Thunder Storm FX JPN US$ 24.90
    Time Gal JPN US$ 24.90
    Tomcat Alley JPN US$ 19.90
    Vay: Ryuusei no Yoroi JPN US$ 19.90

    WonderSwan:
    Armored Unit JPN US$ 19.90
    Buffers Evolution JPN US$ 14.90
    Clock Tower for WonderSwan JPN US$ 24.90
    Densha de Go! 2 JPN US$ 19.90
    Final Lap 2000 JPN US$ 19.90
    Fishing Freaks: BassRise JPN US$ 14.90
    From TV Animation One Piece: Treasure Wars JPN US$ 29.90
    Hunter X Hunter: Ishi o Tsugu Mono JPN US$ 24.90
    Kyousouba Ikusei Simulation Keiba JPN US$ 14.90
    Macross: True Love Song JPN US$ 19.90
    Makai Toushi SaGa JPN US$ 29.90
    Makaimura for WonderSwan JPN N/A
    Nice On JPN US$ 19.90
    Rhyme Rider Kerorikan JPN US$ 14.90
    SD Gundam Gashapon Senki: Episode 1 JPN US$ 14.90
    SD Gundam: Operation U.C. JPN US$ 29.90
    Side Pocket for WonderSwan JPN US$ 14.90
    Tekken Card Challenge JPN US$ 29.90
    Turntablist: DJ Battle JPN US$ 24.90
    Wuz up b? Produce: Street Dancer JPN US$ 14.90

    Dreamcast™:
    DiGiCharat Fantasy [Limited Edition] JPN US$ 39.90
    Kaitou Apricot JPN US$ 39.90
    Mei * Puru JPN US$ 39.90
    Memories Off: Omoide ni Kawaru-Kimi JPN US$ 54.90
    Mercurius Pretty: End of the Century [Limited Edition] JPN US$ 39.90
    NFL 2K1 JPN US$ 19.90
    Pizzicato Polka: Suisei Genya JPN US$ 49.90
    Sonic Shuffle JPN US$ 19.90
    Suigetsu Mayoi-Gokoro JPN N/A
    Super Euro Soccer 2000 JPN US$ 14.90
    Tomb Raider IV: The Last Revelation JPN US$ 19.90
    for Symphony: With All One's Heart JPN US$ 39.90

    Gameboy Color™:
    Grandia: Parallel Trippers JPN US$ 9.90
    Sakura Taisen GB JPN US$ 9.90
    beatmania GB JPN US$ 29.90



    PlayStation™:

    Dance Dance Revolution 2nd Remix Append: Club Version Vol. 1 JPN US$ 19.90

    PC-FX™:

    Deep Blue Fleet JPN US$ 14.90

    Mega Drive™:
    Valis III JPN US$ 9.90 ...
    by Published on May 22nd, 2006 16:39

    Last week we mentioned that the firmware of the Samsung disc drive in the Xbox 360 was hacked&mdashallowing you to play 1:1 backups of games but not run unauthorized code&mdash but that it required not only a degree from MIT to get it working, but also resources that only a mad scientist would have access to. A group by the name of Team Xecuter is getting fantastically close to making a modchip of the plug-n-play variety that would permit the drive to use both the hacked and normal firmware. There’s still some bugs to work out, namely that the firmware chip is connected to the Xbox 360 with nigh impossible to remove epoxy, thereby hindering the plug-n-play model, but this is certainly a promising development for all of you who need to backup your games because your kids throw the originals around like frisbees.

    VIA Gizmodo ...
    by Published on May 22nd, 2006 16:35

    New DS Accessory at Lik Sang



    MAX Media Player turns your Nintendo DS into a powerful home entertainment device, with movie playback, music on the move and a convenient picture viewer.

    At the heart of MAX Media Player for DS is Datel’s exclusive MAX Media Player. Just insert the cartridge into your DS’s game slot, and boot up our fully featured browser. From here, you can play your MP3 audio tracks, watch videos and view your JPEGs on your DS’s screen.

    MAX Media Player for DS comes supplied with a 4GB hard drive unit, which you plug into your DS’sGBA cartridge slot. It draws its power directly from the DS – no additional batteries are needed. And 4GB is a lot of storage space. Enough, in fact, for up to ten full-length movies. Or over a thousand music tracks. Or thousands of digital pictures.

    First of all, you connect your MAX Media Player HDD unit to your PC with the USB cable supplied. Open the Media Manager PC application (also supplied), and use it to transfer your media to the 4GB hard drive. It’s easy – the PC application even converts movies to a format your MAX Media Player can understand, and resizes your digital images so they fit perfectly on the DS screen. Now you can kill time on that long journey by watching movies on the move or listening to your favourite sounds. You can take your digital holiday snaps round your granny’s or down the pub without printing them out too!

    More info --> http://www.yesasia.com/?/info.php?pro...1&lsaid=219793 ...
    by Published on May 22nd, 2006 16:30

    Looks like we've got some bad news for those in our audience anticipating a DS Lite in black -- looks like Apple isn't the only one making the dark version of their portable a little more inaccessible than its white counterpart. So far as we know we're still slated for that June 11 launch of the "Polar White" DS Lite in the states, but unless they're gonna surprise us with some additional colors it looks like Europe will be getting black first come June 23rd. And don't be fooled by Nintendo's press shots above, we don't think there's a muddy gray / brown shade en route as well, just black and white due Europe for about £99 or €149.99 ($185 or $191, depending on your region).

    Screenshot via Comments
    via engadget ...
    by Published on May 22nd, 2006 16:25

    Following Sony's announcement that it expects roughly fifteen titles to be available at the PS3's launch, 'net reports suggest Nintendo's lucky Wii launch number could be sixteen. However, it looks like the list has been compiled based on hearsay and information revealed at this year's E3, rather than being the official Nintendo-sanctioned definitive line-up.

    Many sites are currently listing the following games as primed for release come the Wii's launch later this year and - based on what we know so far - it seems more or less accurate, if not conclusive:


    The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

    Metroid Prime 3: Corruption

    Wii Sports

    Red Steel

    Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam

    Madden NFL 2007

    Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors

    Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz

    Metal Slug Anthology

    Trauma Center: Second Opinion

    Elebits

    Marvel: Ultimate Alliance

    Blitz: The League

    Rayman Raving Rabbids

    SpongeBob SquarePants: Creature from the Krusty Krab

    Disney/Pixar's Cars

    However, we put in word to Nintendo Europe who responded thusly: "Nintendo has not announced its launch line up and will not until closer to launch. All that has been said is that titles available in the launch window could include Zelda, WarioWare and Mario."

    Furthermore, Nintendo revealed that reports of the Classic controller and light gun add-on arriving at launch are incorrect. However, there's further news on what we can expect to be unpacking when we pick Wii up on launch day: "We have not confirmed which controller attachments will be available at launch either, other than we plan to include one Wii Remote and one Nunchuk controller [in the Wii bundle]."

    Via CVG ...
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