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    by Published on September 4th, 2005 09:45

    minigame sequel, but an American release for the stylistically distinctive game is still up in the air. In the meantime, the game's official Web site has a Macromedia Flash minigame to keep virtual lotharios busy.

    Available on the official site of Feel the Magic: Akachan wa Doko Kara Kuru no? the game allows players to get the feel of the DS game, complete with a mocked-up, two-screen layout. In the demo, players must "shoot" hearts at the object of their desire, but they'll have to time their affections so as to pass through a group of (evidently naked) people dancing around her. Things start out simply with only a pair of nudists cavorting between the protagonist and his soul mate, but later stages throw more au natural obstacles between the star-crossed lovers.

    Akachan wa Doko Kara Kuru no? is slated for release in Japan on October 20. ...
    by Published on September 4th, 2005 09:44

    Alongside the announcement yesterday that Nintendogs is proving its worth in the States, it would be foolish to ignore the success of the Nintendo DS in the far East. This week the three millionth Nintendo DS unit was sold in Japan, taking the total number of hardware units sold to 3,015,895 and rising. Bearing in mind that Sony's PSP, without a doubt the DS' closest competitor and rival, has sold a comparatively measly 1,652,728 units, its pretty obvious who is winning the race. Unlike in Europe, in Japan the Nintendo DS and the Sony PSP were launched at around the same time, December last year, making the DS' lead all the more impressive. ...
    by Published on September 3rd, 2005 18:51

    For what must be a couple of months those of the coders and staff who have access to the private coders forum at PSP Emulation News will have known the fact that LDChen is working on bringing his Excellent Playstation Emulator to the PSP, now it also seems that he is thinking of porting to the GP2X Console, with thanks to Joe2339 for finding the news, heres what LDChen posted

    "Hello,
    I'm following the news for this console from the time it has been announced.
    I'm very interested about development for GPX2, especially because his dualcore architecture. As I wrote into other forums, I initially wanted to port my emulator on PSP. For this purpose I completed a (working!) dyna-rec engine for MIPS machines. I started it time ago for making FPSEce working on machine with MIPS cpu and now it's finished. Unfortunately, everything is going worse because:
    - Sony is closing all doors to any legal free software and it prohibites the usage of unlicensed software by releasing new firmwares.
    - FPSE compiled for PSP doesn't work on the only available PSP emulator.

    The GPX2 (until it will change the name) has what I was looking for: it's another great platform and final users and developers will surely have much more support from the Company. ARM support for fast emulation speeds is available. Linux support is work in progress too, since I would like to do a port for the Zaurus. However, I'm a bit worried about asking it as a "free sample".
    This isn't a device that costs one euro or one dollar, probably the Company wants some warranties about their investments. At the moment I don't know if I can spend much time on development because I'm searching a new job (that's why FPSEce 0.09.5 is technically almost finished, but still unreleased).
    Perhaps I can still write an email to them and talk about my development and my doubts. Afterall, asking for information doesn't cost...
    Sincerely,
    LDChen."

    So there you have it the author of one of the very best Playstation emulators is working on a PSP version but he doesnt have a PSP, so if he agrees and answers this thread i would like to start a donation fund to get a PSP for LD Chen.

    PSX Emulation is something we would all like ...
    by Published on September 3rd, 2005 18:51

    For what must be a couple of months those of the coders and staff who have access to the private coders forum at PSP Emulation News will have known the fact that LDChen is working on bringing his Excellent Playstation Emulator to the PSP, now it also seems that he is thinking of porting to the GP2X Console, with thanks to Joe2339 for finding the news, heres what LDChen posted

    "Hello,
    I'm following the news for this console from the time it has been announced.
    I'm very interested about development for GPX2, especially because his dualcore architecture. As I wrote into other forums, I initially wanted to port my emulator on PSP. For this purpose I completed a (working!) dyna-rec engine for MIPS machines. I started it time ago for making FPSEce working on machine with MIPS cpu and now it's finished. Unfortunately, everything is going worse because:
    - Sony is closing all doors to any legal free software and it prohibites the usage of unlicensed software by releasing new firmwares.
    - FPSE compiled for PSP doesn't work on the only available PSP emulator.

    The GPX2 (until it will change the name) has what I was looking for: it's another great platform and final users and developers will surely have much more support from the Company. ARM support for fast emulation speeds is available. Linux support is work in progress too, since I would like to do a port for the Zaurus. However, I'm a bit worried about asking it as a "free sample".
    This isn't a device that costs one euro or one dollar, probably the Company wants some warranties about their investments. At the moment I don't know if I can spend much time on development because I'm searching a new job (that's why FPSEce 0.09.5 is technically almost finished, but still unreleased).
    Perhaps I can still write an email to them and talk about my development and my doubts. Afterall, asking for information doesn't cost...
    Sincerely,
    LDChen."

    So there you have it the author of one of the very best Playstation emulators is working on a PSP version but he doesnt have a PSP, so if he agrees and answers this thread i would like to start a donation fund to get a PSP for LD Chen.

    PSX Emulation is something we would all like ...
    by Published on September 3rd, 2005 18:51

    For what must be a couple of months those of the coders and staff who have access to the private coders forum at PSP Emulation News will have known the fact that LDChen is working on bringing his Excellent Playstation Emulator to the PSP, now it also seems that he is thinking of porting to the GP2X Console, with thanks to Joe2339 for finding the news, heres what LDChen posted

    "Hello,
    I'm following the news for this console from the time it has been announced.
    I'm very interested about development for GPX2, especially because his dualcore architecture. As I wrote into other forums, I initially wanted to port my emulator on PSP. For this purpose I completed a (working!) dyna-rec engine for MIPS machines. I started it time ago for making FPSEce working on machine with MIPS cpu and now it's finished. Unfortunately, everything is going worse because:
    - Sony is closing all doors to any legal free software and it prohibites the usage of unlicensed software by releasing new firmwares.
    - FPSE compiled for PSP doesn't work on the only available PSP emulator.

    The GPX2 (until it will change the name) has what I was looking for: it's another great platform and final users and developers will surely have much more support from the Company. ARM support for fast emulation speeds is available. Linux support is work in progress too, since I would like to do a port for the Zaurus. However, I'm a bit worried about asking it as a "free sample".
    This isn't a device that costs one euro or one dollar, probably the Company wants some warranties about their investments. At the moment I don't know if I can spend much time on development because I'm searching a new job (that's why FPSEce 0.09.5 is technically almost finished, but still unreleased).
    Perhaps I can still write an email to them and talk about my development and my doubts. Afterall, asking for information doesn't cost...
    Sincerely,
    LDChen."

    So there you have it the author of one of the very best Playstation emulators is working on a PSP version but he doesnt have a PSP, so if he agrees and answers this thread i would like to start a donation fund to get a PSP for LD Chen.

    PSX Emulation is something we would all like ...
    by Published on September 3rd, 2005 18:41

    Some great news found by Joe2339 leads us to a forum Post made by LD Chen who is the author of FPsce, heres what he says:

    Hello,
    I'm following the news for this console from the time it has been announced.
    I'm very interested about development for GPX2, especially because his dualcore architecture.
    As I wrote into other forums, I initially wanted to port my emulator on PSP.
    For this purpose I completed a (working!) dyna-rec engine for MIPS machines.
    I started it time ago for making FPSEce working on machine with MIPS cpu and now it's finished.
    Unfortunately, everything is going worse because:
    - Sony is closing all doors to any legal free software and it prohibites the usage of unlicensed software by releasing new firmwares.
    - FPSE compiled for PSP doesn't work on the only available PSP emulator.

    The GPX2 (until it will change the name) has what I was looking for: it's another great platform and final users and developers will surely have much more support from the Company.
    ARM support for fast emulation speeds is available.
    Linux support is work in progress too, since I would like to do a port for the Zaurus.
    However, I'm a bit worried about asking it as a "free sample".
    This isn't a device that costs one euro or one dollar, probably the Company wants some warranties about their investments.
    At the moment I don't know if I can spend much time on development because I'm searching a new job (that's why FPSEce 0.09.5 is technically almost finished, but still unreleased).
    Perhaps I can still write an email to them and talk about my development and my doubts.
    Afterall, asking for information doesn't cost...

    Sincerely,

    LDChen.

    Interesting eh ...
    by Published on September 3rd, 2005 18:35

    From Fuji:

    Fujifilm, already the market leader in memory cards for digital devices, has announced the introduction of the Memory Stick Duo™, Memory Stick Pro™ and Memory Stick Duo Pro™ to its range. The additions complete Fujifilm’s media card offering, which now includes every format available on the market.

    The Memory Stick Duo is part of Fujifilm’s consumer range of memory cards, which also includes CompactFlash™, MemoryStick™, xD-Picture Card™, MMCMobile™, MiniSD™ and standard SD cards. The card can be used in a range of consumer devices, from digital cameras to the much-anticipated Sony PSP.

    The Memory Stick Pro and Memory Stick Duo Pro fall within Fujifilm’s range of memory cards for professional photographers. The formats excel at moving data very quickly, and offer users with Memory Stick-compatible devices the very best in terms of transfer speed to and from the card.

    The Memory Stick Pro and Duo Pro are capable of withstanding the most demanding of photographic and digital applications. They join the CompactFlash 40x, 100x and 133x, and Standard SD card, 60x and 133x speeds, in Fujifilm’s Professional memory card range.

    Adrian Clarke, Fujifilm’s Director of Photo Products, said, “The Sony PSP will be incredibly popular in the UK, which means that there will be even more demand than ever for the Memory Stick format. With the introduction of Memory Stick to its range, Fujifilm now offers every single media card format available on the market.

    “When consumers need storage media, all they need do is look out for the Fujifilm brand. With such an array of memory cards on the market, and the increasing amount of devices requiring them, being able to look out for a single, reliable and high quality brand greatly simplifies the choice for consumers.”

    More info Here --> http://www.fujifilm.co.uk/digital/ac...ex.php?flash=6 ...
    by Published on September 3rd, 2005 18:35

    From Fuji:

    Fujifilm, already the market leader in memory cards for digital devices, has announced the introduction of the Memory Stick Duo™, Memory Stick Pro™ and Memory Stick Duo Pro™ to its range. The additions complete Fujifilm’s media card offering, which now includes every format available on the market.

    The Memory Stick Duo is part of Fujifilm’s consumer range of memory cards, which also includes CompactFlash™, MemoryStick™, xD-Picture Card™, MMCMobile™, MiniSD™ and standard SD cards. The card can be used in a range of consumer devices, from digital cameras to the much-anticipated Sony PSP.

    The Memory Stick Pro and Memory Stick Duo Pro fall within Fujifilm’s range of memory cards for professional photographers. The formats excel at moving data very quickly, and offer users with Memory Stick-compatible devices the very best in terms of transfer speed to and from the card.

    The Memory Stick Pro and Duo Pro are capable of withstanding the most demanding of photographic and digital applications. They join the CompactFlash 40x, 100x and 133x, and Standard SD card, 60x and 133x speeds, in Fujifilm’s Professional memory card range.

    Adrian Clarke, Fujifilm’s Director of Photo Products, said, “The Sony PSP will be incredibly popular in the UK, which means that there will be even more demand than ever for the Memory Stick format. With the introduction of Memory Stick to its range, Fujifilm now offers every single media card format available on the market.

    “When consumers need storage media, all they need do is look out for the Fujifilm brand. With such an array of memory cards on the market, and the increasing amount of devices requiring them, being able to look out for a single, reliable and high quality brand greatly simplifies the choice for consumers.”

    More info Here --> http://www.fujifilm.co.uk/digital/ac...ex.php?flash=6 ...
    by Published on September 3rd, 2005 18:35

    From Fuji:

    Fujifilm, already the market leader in memory cards for digital devices, has announced the introduction of the Memory Stick Duo™, Memory Stick Pro™ and Memory Stick Duo Pro™ to its range. The additions complete Fujifilm’s media card offering, which now includes every format available on the market.

    The Memory Stick Duo is part of Fujifilm’s consumer range of memory cards, which also includes CompactFlash™, MemoryStick™, xD-Picture Card™, MMCMobile™, MiniSD™ and standard SD cards. The card can be used in a range of consumer devices, from digital cameras to the much-anticipated Sony PSP.

    The Memory Stick Pro and Memory Stick Duo Pro fall within Fujifilm’s range of memory cards for professional photographers. The formats excel at moving data very quickly, and offer users with Memory Stick-compatible devices the very best in terms of transfer speed to and from the card.

    The Memory Stick Pro and Duo Pro are capable of withstanding the most demanding of photographic and digital applications. They join the CompactFlash 40x, 100x and 133x, and Standard SD card, 60x and 133x speeds, in Fujifilm’s Professional memory card range.

    Adrian Clarke, Fujifilm’s Director of Photo Products, said, “The Sony PSP will be incredibly popular in the UK, which means that there will be even more demand than ever for the Memory Stick format. With the introduction of Memory Stick to its range, Fujifilm now offers every single media card format available on the market.

    “When consumers need storage media, all they need do is look out for the Fujifilm brand. With such an array of memory cards on the market, and the increasing amount of devices requiring them, being able to look out for a single, reliable and high quality brand greatly simplifies the choice for consumers.”

    More info Here --> http://www.fujifilm.co.uk/digital/ac...ex.php?flash=6 ...
    by Published on September 3rd, 2005 17:56

    Since Apple steadfastly refuses to add an FM tuner to the iPod, it’s fallen to third-party vendors to add them as aftermarket accessories. And fortunately for iPod-toting radio lovers, vendors continue to make them better and more versatile. As reported by iLounge, DLO’s mini fm, due out later this year for under $50, snaps onto the top of an iPod mini (including, we assume, the new flash minis due to be announced next week), and draws its power from the mini’s battery (no comment). It also includes a headphone amplifier, which could be handy if you’ve ignored all the warnings and continue to listen to your iPod on the subway. ...
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