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    by Published on June 25th, 2007 18:36

    News from DrNeo:

    MK6 Homebrew Patcher V5 [Jun.26th 2007]
    This APP is patch the homebrew to MK6 format, and run from the MK6 menu flash directly, because the MK6 just have 16M menu flash only, so the patched file can't over 16Mbit (2Mbyte).

    How to patch on PC : drag the homebrew file and drop to this APP.
    How to run on MK6: turn on NDS will run this homebrew directly, if hole L+R when turn on NDS then boot slot-2 cart (MK6 PASSME).
    ---------------------------------------------------------------

    MK6 Burner Maker V3 [Jun.26th 2007]
    This APP is converte the patched MK6 homebrew to MK6 menu burning rom, it will export one "Mk6_burn.nds" file, then :
    [1] Burn this "Mk6_burn.nds" file to any slot-2 flash cart( like neo1/2/3 serial ), or any slot-1 cart ( like MK6-TF );
    [2] Turn on NDS and run it;
    [3] Press START to burn, you can make a mass-produce MK6 burning in this way

    NEOTEAM 2007

    downlaod: http://www.neoflash.com/download/MK6...r_Maker_V3.rar

    some MK6-motion demo rom download:
    http://www.neoflash.com/download/DSaSketch.nds

    http://www.neoflash.com/download/water_drop_tilt.nds

    http://www.neoflash.com/download/PixelBounce.nds
    ...
    by Published on June 25th, 2007 18:34

    Nintendo are taking a leaf out of the homebrew scene and are releasing their own Motion Adapter for the Nintendo DS which plugs into the GBA Slot.

    Scan Via Comments ...
    by Published on June 25th, 2007 17:26

    Is there anything these 3rd party peripherial manufacturers wont make? Like the Wii Sports Pack Extensions and the Zelda Shield and Sword, out comes the Billiard controller attachment for the Wiimote. Item retails for $13.


    Source: Goldenshop.com.hk

    DIGG THIS
    ...
    by Published on June 25th, 2007 17:13

    Via CRN

    Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) has hit back at criticism that its PlayStation 3 (PS3) console is suffering from sliding sales and revealed it is harbouring treats for gamers up its corporate sleeve to conqure the all-important Christmas market.

    Nintendo’s Wii console is currently riding the crest of a wave in terms of market share, leaving both Sony and Microsoft in its wake. But Jonathan Fargher, SCEE representative, said it was wrong to pit the Wii and PS3 against each other.

    “The one thing we have always done with the PlayStation is stick to our business strategy,” he said. “We keep an eye on the competition, but it is unfair to put the Nintendo Wii and PS3 in the same category. The Wii is a sub-£200 console and does one thing pretty well. Compare that with a £400 piece of hardware that plays next-generation games, allows users to access photo files and has built-in Blu-Ray technology.

    “Many people have said PS3 is not doing well, but in nine weeks we have sold more than one million machines in Europe, which is faster than the sell-through rate of the PS2. The PS1 and PS2 sold 115 million machines worldwide, so we are confident of the PS3’s performance in time,” he added.

    “However, the problem has been a boom and bust scenario with the software, particularly in the summer months when many firms tend not to release big-name games.”

    Fargher said Sony is looking to counterbalance the lack of games from third-party developers by making other titles available on its online PlayStation Store.

    “It will be towards the end of the year when the big titles start to show what the PS3 can really do and hopefully make people feel more comfortable about the decision they made to invest in our hardware.”

    Titles due to hit the shelves in the Christmas run-up include the latest instalment of favourites such as Grand Theft Auto, Metal Gear Solid, and Drakes: Uncharted Fortune, which is from the same creators as Crash Bandicoot, and Jak and Daxter, he added.

    “If you look at the hardware, you do get a lot for your money: as well as playing Blu-Ray, the PS3 also upscales DVDs to High Definition (HD) format, and if a gamer is lucky enough to own a PlayStation Portable (PSP, pictured, below-left) they can access their PS3 remotely using the PSP and a Wi-Fi connection,” said Fargher.

    At the PS3 launch backward-compatibility issues had blighted the console, but Fargher told CRN the problems had been ironed out.

    “The backwards-compatibility issues have pretty much gone away,” he said. “There are now up to 2,500 playable titles including all the major ones that gamers want to play.”

    Fargher said Sony has also released the PS3 Firmware update – v1.8 – which upscales both PS1 and PS2 games to HD and can be downloaded onto the PS3.

    “People don’t want to throw their games library away and want to make sure that the investment they have made, in terms of software, is catered for. Firmware v1.8 allows this,” he said.

    Add this to the console’s ability to support games outside the PAL format, which means gamers can buy titles from the US and Japan, and the PS3 gives value for money, he said.

    On the hand-held side, Sony is certainly not neglecting its PSP console. Fargher hinted there could be a redesign of the console on the cards, and admitted there had been a lack of AAA titles available for the format.

    “There are many high-profile titles in the pipeline and the PSP will continue to grow. We are working with a number of content partners for the PSP, so watch this space,” he said.

    Hamish Thompson, a representative for the Dixons Stores Group, said the gaming market was very buoyant.

    “We are confident about Sony. Launching the PS3 at the time of year that it did got it off to an impressive start and we are certain that the interest and demand will build as we get closer to the peak season of November, December and January.

    “It is an interesting market as there is a lot of competition. All the [different vendor] products are appealing to a broader demographic and they all have another dimension to them, such as Blu-Ray and online connectivity. It certainly creates an exciting buzz, which is great news for retailers.”
    ...
    by Published on June 25th, 2007 17:13

    Via CRN

    Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) has hit back at criticism that its PlayStation 3 (PS3) console is suffering from sliding sales and revealed it is harbouring treats for gamers up its corporate sleeve to conqure the all-important Christmas market.

    Nintendo’s Wii console is currently riding the crest of a wave in terms of market share, leaving both Sony and Microsoft in its wake. But Jonathan Fargher, SCEE representative, said it was wrong to pit the Wii and PS3 against each other.

    “The one thing we have always done with the PlayStation is stick to our business strategy,” he said. “We keep an eye on the competition, but it is unfair to put the Nintendo Wii and PS3 in the same category. The Wii is a sub-£200 console and does one thing pretty well. Compare that with a £400 piece of hardware that plays next-generation games, allows users to access photo files and has built-in Blu-Ray technology.

    “Many people have said PS3 is not doing well, but in nine weeks we have sold more than one million machines in Europe, which is faster than the sell-through rate of the PS2. The PS1 and PS2 sold 115 million machines worldwide, so we are confident of the PS3’s performance in time,” he added.

    “However, the problem has been a boom and bust scenario with the software, particularly in the summer months when many firms tend not to release big-name games.”

    Fargher said Sony is looking to counterbalance the lack of games from third-party developers by making other titles available on its online PlayStation Store.

    “It will be towards the end of the year when the big titles start to show what the PS3 can really do and hopefully make people feel more comfortable about the decision they made to invest in our hardware.”

    Titles due to hit the shelves in the Christmas run-up include the latest instalment of favourites such as Grand Theft Auto, Metal Gear Solid, and Drakes: Uncharted Fortune, which is from the same creators as Crash Bandicoot, and Jak and Daxter, he added.

    “If you look at the hardware, you do get a lot for your money: as well as playing Blu-Ray, the PS3 also upscales DVDs to High Definition (HD) format, and if a gamer is lucky enough to own a PlayStation Portable (PSP, pictured, below-left) they can access their PS3 remotely using the PSP and a Wi-Fi connection,” said Fargher.

    At the PS3 launch backward-compatibility issues had blighted the console, but Fargher told CRN the problems had been ironed out.

    “The backwards-compatibility issues have pretty much gone away,” he said. “There are now up to 2,500 playable titles including all the major ones that gamers want to play.”

    Fargher said Sony has also released the PS3 Firmware update – v1.8 – which upscales both PS1 and PS2 games to HD and can be downloaded onto the PS3.

    “People don’t want to throw their games library away and want to make sure that the investment they have made, in terms of software, is catered for. Firmware v1.8 allows this,” he said.

    Add this to the console’s ability to support games outside the PAL format, which means gamers can buy titles from the US and Japan, and the PS3 gives value for money, he said.

    On the hand-held side, Sony is certainly not neglecting its PSP console. Fargher hinted there could be a redesign of the console on the cards, and admitted there had been a lack of AAA titles available for the format.

    “There are many high-profile titles in the pipeline and the PSP will continue to grow. We are working with a number of content partners for the PSP, so watch this space,” he said.

    Hamish Thompson, a representative for the Dixons Stores Group, said the gaming market was very buoyant.

    “We are confident about Sony. Launching the PS3 at the time of year that it did got it off to an impressive start and we are certain that the interest and demand will build as we get closer to the peak season of November, December and January.

    “It is an interesting market as there is a lot of competition. All the [different vendor] products are appealing to a broader demographic and they all have another dimension to them, such as Blu-Ray and online connectivity. It certainly creates an exciting buzz, which is great news for retailers.”
    ...
    by Published on June 25th, 2007 17:07

    News/release from Techfreak:

    Hello All,

    Entombed2X is my second game port for GP2X. It's developed by Bill Kendrick based on the Atari 2600 game "Entombed".

    This game supports 2 player mode. Please see README_GP2X.txt for more information about the games and controls.

    I ported it directly with 640 x 480 resolution. Thanks to MMSP2; it's scaled to 320 x 240. It would be faster and graphics would be better if i could make it 320 x 240 with resized game gfx and some more codework. But it would take too much time. Anyway if people like this game i'd work on it more.

    Here's some info about the game;

    You and your team of archeologists have fallen into the "catacombs of the zombies." There's no time for research, though; the walls are closing in, and the zombies have sprung to life!

    Fortunately, you've discovered an ancient mystical potion which allows you to create and destroy walls. Bottles of this potion are strewn about the catacombs. Grab them, and you can break through walls when you get stuck, or create a wall behind you, if you're being chased.

    The longer you survive, the faster you have to move.

    Download Here ...
    by Published on June 25th, 2007 17:01

    Neumann has released a new sliding puzzle game for the DS called, Puzzle.



    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on June 25th, 2007 16:23

    New from Worldwide importers SuccessHK



    Fire up your mind with Hot Brain, a game that engages the mind through a series of puzzles and challenges designed to raise the activity and temperature of your brain. Hot Brain presents challenging and fun mental activities that help ignite your mind in areas like logic, memory, math, language and concentration. Exclusive to the PSP system, the game allows you to test your skills in several single player modes or you can play with up to three people via ad-hoc connection. Fire up your mind with four main game modes including two multiplayer modes (Brain Race and Think Tank) and two single player modes (Test Mode and Practice). Whether you're an expert or a beginner, a robust tutorial mode makes the game accessible and enjoyable to people of all ages. ...
    by Published on June 25th, 2007 16:19

    New from Worldwide importers SuccessHK



    An ambitious but novice dungeon maker arrives in a small town known to suffer periodic attacks from violent monsters. He buys a vast plot of land at the outskirts of the town to create a grand dungeon in hopes of luring in various enemy monsters which to hunt to collect gold and items. He envisions his complete dungeon to be one so appealing as to lure the legendary Wandering Demon. Defeating this menacing monster would free the townspeople from the fear he casts upon them, while winning acclaim as a true dungeon maker for the "Architect." The townspeople are initially skeptical about the Architect's ability to achieve his ultimate goal of building such a dungeon. Over the years, they've watched other such dungeon makers arrive with great plans but ultimately fail -- falling prey to the very monsters they've lured into their dungeons or haphazardly abandoning their creations. However, as the Architect's dungeon grows and improves, luring rarer and more powerful enemies, and he begins bringing back more valuable treasures, the townspeople begin offering support to his mission. Soon the whole town is involved in the dungeon making process; they give advice about the intricacies of dungeon making, sell crucial items, provide weapons and magic spells, treat the Architect when injured, and request various favors to be completed in the expanding dungeon in exchange for generous rewards. ...
    by Published on June 25th, 2007 16:17

    New from Play Asia



    features
    FOUR UNIQUE THEMES WITH 40 SCENES: Be entranced by brilliant, interactive evolutionary backgrounds from cells to dream-like landscapes.
    SINGLE PLAYER: Level by addictive level, unlock fresh colors and luscious beats in either time and goal-oriented play or score-oriented play.
    MULTIPLAYER: Take on single opponent or up to 8 other people
    GAME SHARING: Send friends a demo of the game via the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system's wireless functionality.
    ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK: 40+ energetic tracks from pumping Drum & Bass to tripping Trance and grooving House

    description
    Escape to block-busting puzzles and pulsating beats in this exciting new puzzle game for your PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system! Be entranced by brilliant, interactive evolutionary backgrounds from cells to dream-like landscapes in four unique themes over 40 levels. Level by addictive level, unlock fresh colors and luscious beats in either time and goal-oriented play or score-oriented play. Play solo or, in multiplayer mode, take on a single opponent or up to 8 other people, or team up and compete against another team. Send friends a demo of the game via the PSP system’s wireless functionality. ...
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