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    by Published on November 30th, 2004 11:39

    News from C&VG [br][br] The Tapwave Zodiac is a powerful fully featured PDA that is geared for games, with a graphics accelerator, an analogue joystick and shoulder buttons. It also plays MP3s and videos. The founders of Tapwave were original Palm employees from Engineering and Marketing, and as you might expect, the Zodiac is a slickly packaged device with good build quality, an excellent screen, and ergonomic controls. It has a very fast ARM processor. It has Bluetooth but no W-Fi. It does have two SDIO slots though, so Wi-Fi is easy to add with the appropriate card.[br]However good the hardware is, and it is very good, the success of the Zodiac depends entirely on the games that are released for it. Oddly I found that the classics I was expecting to get on with, Duke Nukem, Doom II, and Spyhunter, were not particularly compelling. On the other hand, while Pocket Mini Golf didn't look promising at first, it is weirdly addictive and good fun. Acid Solitaire, bundled with the machine, is superb. Stunt Car Extreme also has good replay value and shows the impressive graphics and sound performance that the machine is capable of.[br][br]One of the biggest names, Electronic Arts, has brought their Palm version of Madden NFL to the Zodiac. Wait, don't go - it's really good! It has all of the NFL teams and their logos are bang up-to-date! Actually it is a very good game - if you like American Football. There is no Fifa 2005 or Pro Evolution Soccer for it - it desperately needs this for the 4.8 billion people in the world who think football is a game played by men with round balls.[br][br]There's not a lot of 'name' software available for the Zodiac. No sign of The Sims, Fifa 2005, Tiger Woods Golf, or Need for Speed, all of which are either out for the NDS or scheduled for the PSP. Whilst the Zodiac won't have the massive backing of the big games companies that is promised for the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS, it has a huge base of existing Palm software which is both varied and cheap. It doesn't have a killer game yet - one that will make you buy the unit just to play it.[br][br]Also, multi-player support for games is a bit thin on the ground, with even Madden 2005 players having to wait for multi-player support to be added at a future date. There are signs of good things to come, though, with games like Warfare Inc supporting multi-player gaming across different platforms - Palm, Zodiac and Pocket PC players can all connect up together.[br][br]The raw power of the ARM processor used in the Zodiac makes it perfect for running emulators. As well as the Atari classics available from the Tapwave store - including Asteroids, Missile Command and Centipede - the machine is well served by a wide range of emulator software. There are emulators for the Atari ST, Nintendo NES and SNES, Sega Master System, GameGear and Gameboy Advance, as well as Xcade, a classic arcade game emulator. There are at least as many more emulators available for the Palm which will inevitably have Zodiac support added - including ZX Spectrum and even the venerable Apple IIe.[br][br]The Zodiac is a good machine for the developer. Many development tools are available and PalmOS is a mature and well understood platform. You can buy excellent development tools from Metrowerks and it is also possible to use the open source GCC compiler. The first cross-platform development tools are coming out (Punk, from Extreme AI - not cheap!), allowing developers to author a game on a PC and instantly port it to the Zodiac Nintendo DS and PSP. If this is a success, it will put the mobile gaming focus where it should be - on the software.[br][br]The Zodiac is an extremely powerful mobile games machine. It has a large, good quality screen, vastly bigger than the Nokia N-Gage and even slightly bigger than the PSP (320x480 versus 176x208(!) and 272x480 respectively). In PDA terms, it's better specified than the top of the range Palm, and its screen is only equalled by the Tungsten T3 and T5. Only the four new VGA Pocket PCs (from Dell, HP, Asus and Fujitsu) have a better screen. [br][br]Current UK prices for the Zodiac are around 300. This makes it expensive for a games machine but competitively priced for a top-of-the-range PDA. Although games for the Zodiac are typically cheaper than the expected price of PSP and NDS games, the Zodiac unit price will have to drop - the PSP and NDS are both likely to be considerably cheaper than the current Zodiac price.[br][br]The Zodiac has everything but Wi-Fi and a VGA screen, and the battery life is excellent. It doesn't quite have everything you need in the box - you may need to add an email client - but it's got good software support and has been designed and marketed by experts who wrote the book on PDA usability. It also syncs with a Mac. It is a hugely versatile device and if anything survives against the PSP and NDS, this will be it. It's not going head-to-head against them, and that could save it. There are huge ...
    by Published on November 27th, 2004 04:03

    A new freeware game for the Nokia N-Gage has been released, the game itself is a catch the egg type of game and very good too.[br][br]Download from the Kwoki Page ...
    by Published on November 26th, 2004 11:16

    Sappharad has updated his Genesis emulator for the Gamecube, heres whats new:[br][br]2 player support is now working. To enable a 2nd controller, go to the controller configuration screen and press start on the second controller.[br][br]Download from Here ...
    by Published on November 25th, 2004 18:34

    Sappharad has released the first Genesis emulator for the Gamecube Console, heres whats featured in this port:[br][br]This is a port of Genesis Plus 1.2 to the Gamecube using GCLIB. Genesis Plus is an open source Sega Megadrive/Genesis emulator.[br][br]Features:[br][br]Genesis/Megadrive emulation [br]Sound [br]Reconfigurable controller buttons [br]Game Genie code support [br]Runs as a standalone DOL file [br][br]Known Bugs:[br][br]Music in most Sonic games is slow [br]2nd controller support doesn't work. [br]Game Genie code screen has control problems when using a wavebird controller. [br]Win32 DOL creator only works from Command Prompt. [br][br]Things emulator does NOT support:[br][br]Saving [br]Savestates [br][br]Download the first Genesis emulator for the Gamecube from Here [br][br]Great work Sappharad. ...
    by Published on November 25th, 2004 10:15

    Nothing much to explain here, as it's all pretty obvious. There's this popular American sport called Baseball, and a popular videogame character called Mario.[br]The thinking is that if you combine the two, you'll hit a home run. Nintendo is the home of genius. Bowser just rules. Luigi sucks, but his last game was cool so that's okay. Mario can do what he likes because he's Mario, okay.[br][br]Enjoy the screenshots, while we start drawing up a wish list for unlockable characters...[br][br][br][br]Thanks to C&VG for the news. ...
    by Published on November 24th, 2004 16:15

    Very interesting news for the Gamecube Homebrew scene from a report on Xbox Scene [br][br] Viper GC is the world's first amateur coding module for NGC. The onboard flash memory allows users to boot Homebrew applications, loaders or BIOS'.[br]A high speed parallel port programmer is provided along with the FFC cable to connect to the Viper GC main module. An intuitive PC application has been authored to facilitate easy transfer of BIOS', loaders or Homebrew applications to the flash memory.[br]Viper Gc is based around the Actel ProAsic Plus FPGA, providing flexibility and security to ensure that the user gets the product they ordered, not a cheap clone.[br]The viper GC's tailored PC application will enable users to transfer code via their PC Parallel port to the module's flash memory.[br]We're sure that the recent Homebrew developments (like Linux) on GC will take advantage of the Viper GC's ability to run code directly from flash memory, instead of the current BroadBand Adaptor/Phantasy Star Online + Loader solution, leading to rapid development of the GC Scene.[br]The Viper GC has just 4 wires to solder and two connectors which could assume control of the lid sensor switch, should the appropriate commands be included in a third party BIOS release.[br]Viper GC is more than a BIOS replacement, it offers the unique possibility through special hardware commands, to run the original BIOS after the user's loader or Homebrew BIOS has been executed.[br]The Viper GC programmer includes a logic I.C. to increase transfer speeds and a DIP switch to enable or disable the module. We're sure that the GC scene will now explode into action with a plethora of new achievements and devlopments certain to make even those who do not have a GC currently, rush out and buy one ...
    by Published on November 24th, 2004 13:20

    The classic game Frogger has been released on the Nokia N-Gage and Symbian 60 os Phones, heres a shor description:[br][br]The goal is to pass through dense city car trafic and jump over the river to the upper end of the screen.[br][br]Download from Here ...
    by Published on November 24th, 2004 12:24

    News from LIk Sang [br][br] While the recent weeks are absolutely owned by Nintendo's new dual screen system Nintendo DS, we have also some good news for homebrew and emulation fans. Not only is the GP32 Scene expected to be very active this Christmas (ADIC2004 and Dream Coding Grand Prix will make sure they are), also Lik Sang has some good news to announce.[br][br]GP32 BLU with RF Module, Dungeon & Guarder and three GP32 CD-ROMs - $179.90 (EUR 137.00 / GBP 96.00)[br][br]We have been able to secure an exclusive deal with Gamepark to create a very special GP32 Bundle Pack including a free RF Wireless Module (worth $25) and a free SmartMedia card containing Dungeon and Guarder (worth $29). Plus Lik Sang furthermore includes 3 standard CD-ROM media (blank) in GP32 design. All that, with the usual 1 Year Extended Warranty on the GP32 System is available for the same low price of $179.90! We have also received further stock of the RF Modules, each is shipping for $29.90.[br][br]GP32 BLU Game System[br]with RF Module + SMC[br][br]US$ 179.90[br] GP-Link[br]GP32 RF Module[br][br]US$ 29.90[br] [br][br][br]GP32 Standard + FLU Close-Out: $129.90 (EUR 99.00 / GBP 69.00) While Stocks Last[br][br]If you don't really need an RF module and if you are not into Korean games anyway, the GP32 FLU or Standard Model close-out deal saves you $50. Ahead of Christmas, Lik Sang is making some room on the shelves and has drastically reduced prices on the FLU units. All FLU units were originally modified by Hahotech in Korea when Gamepark didn't yet have the GP32 Back Light version. [br][br]All of the units come with the latest international firmware pre-installed (English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Dutch, Portuguese, Korean), but please note that the FLU or Standard versions do not come with the RF Module, Game SMC and the CD-ROM media as the BLU bundle packs above.[br][br]This is the absolute last stock of these versions worldwide. If you are into emulation and homebrew, this is your chance to sneak a peek into the world of GP32.[br] ...
    by Published on November 23rd, 2004 10:46

    News From Lik Sang [br][br] Viewtiful Joe 2[br][br]Producing one of the most original looking games in years, Capcom's Viewtiful Joe also managed to do what many such titles fail to, and became a hit. Now the sequel to this zany brawler is out, with all pre-orders for the US GameCube version shipping as we speak. PlayStation 2 owners need not wait long to join in this time either, with the US PS2 poised for Dec 7th. Pre-orders for the latter are still being taken here at just US$ 48.90[br][br]The first Viewtiful Joe really looked unlike anything else, with such a unique art style, and madness exploding across every inch of your screen. This is truly a case of where pictures don't do the game justice, and where you must see it moving to believe it. Just check this out: Official Trailer[br][br] [br][br]In Viewtiful Joe 2, Joe and his girlfriend Silvia, who's now free and very feisty, are ready to face more challenging enemies and obstacles. Both are playable, and equipped with her pompoms for up close fights and projectiles for long distance, Silvia proves that she's as mean and cool as Joe himself. You can switch between the love birds at any time, with the press of a button, but the title also boasts a number of other play and graphic enhancements. This includes a new special effect "Replay" option which allows you to record your kicking of ass, and then loop it back, dishing out triple the normal damage.[br] ...
    by Published on November 22nd, 2004 09:50

    Tapwave's intriguing Zodiac handheld has bolstered its increasingly credible games line up today with the announcement of Tomb Raider Zodiac, an exclusive handheld incarnation of the Tomb Raider franchise.[br]Set for debut in spring 2005, placing it well ahead of the next console version of the Tomb Raider franchise currently under development at Crystal Dynamics, Tomb Raider Zodiac will apparently use a custom 3D game engine to take advantage of the Zodiac's ARM9 processor, ATI graphics accelerator and hi-res handheld display. [br][br]Ms Croft's newest incarnation also boasts a brand new character model, the usual set of lavish locations (which are yet to be confirmed) and should involve the usual winning mix of action and athletic puzzle solving.[br][br]Eidos are promising one of "Lara's greatest adventures yet", a consummation devoutly to be wished after the debacle which was Angel of Darkness.[br][br]"We have been very impressed by the Zodiac and Tapwave's understanding of what makes a good Tomb Raider game," said Simon Protheroe, Eidos' director of new media and online technologies. "Tomb Raider for the Zodiac will be a valuable new addition to the franchise." [br][br]"Like the Zodiac, Tomb Raider is truly multimedia," adds Byron Connell, founder and SVP Marketing, Tapwave. "Tomb Raider began life as a game, and evolved into two movies, a couple of original soundtracks and several books - four formats, among many, the Zodiac handles with style. We're delighted to be working with Eidos on a Zodiac version of Tomb Raider, and we're confident it will be the best handheld incarnation to date." ...
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