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    by Published on May 21st, 2007 16:01

    O2 UK and Vivendi Games Mobile today announced a promotional initiative whereby the companies will offer a lucky O2 customer the chance to win a starring role in the mobile game Crash® of the Titans, launching in October of this year simultaneously with console, PC and handheld versions of the title. The winner of the “Crash the Game” contest will gain mobile gaming immortality as the new face of Crash Bandicoot’s menacing foe, DIMBO, a key character in the upcoming title.

    “O2 is pleased to announce their latest collaboration with Vivendi Games Mobile,” said Antony Douglas, Head of Games, O2 UK. “This competition offers our customers the opportunity to appear opposite such a recognisable character in this successful mobile game franchise.”

    “We’re thrilled to team up with O2 for this innovative promotion, which brings big-brand mobile gaming face-to-face with the ultimate in personalization,” said Paul Maglione, president of Vivendi Games Mobile. “Crash® of the Titans” will be biggest launch of the year for our sister console and PC gaming division, Sierra, and starring in the game will provide unlimited bragging rights to the lucky winner.”

    To be eligible for the contest, players have until July 1st to download Crash Bandicoot Mini Games from the O2 UK Games Arcade on O2 Active. To get O2 Active on your O2 phone, txt Active to 2020 or for existing users access through the Menu on your O2 phone. Alternatively, O2 customers can send an email entering themselves into the competition without purchase.

    Please refer to the terms and conditions of the competition available at the O2 UK Games Arcade WAP Portal. ...
    by Published on May 21st, 2007 15:59

    The elves mining Nintendo's vaults for classic games have unearthed three new ones to add to the Wii Shop Channel. They feature ragers, lasers and, um, monkeys not in cages. Anyway, it's unlikely that you've played all three of these, so go ahead and check 'em out. Or the elves will cry.

    The three new classic games go live at 9 a.m. Pacific time. Nintendo adds new games to the channel every Monday. Wii owners with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points™ to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This week's new games are:

    Donkey Kong Country 2™: Diddy's Kong Quest™ (SNES®, 1-2 players, 800 Wii Points): In the sequel to the immensely popular Donkey Kong Country™, Diddy Kong® gets the spotlight, along with his girlfriend, Dixie Kong™ - a great little monkey with a dangerous ponytail. The action starts on the wreck of King K. Rool's Gangplank Galleon that has apparently broken up on a reef offshore from the Kremlings' Island. Diddy and his friends will have to work together to rescue Donkey Kong®, exploring all the hidden areas of the Kremlings' island: a spooky haunted forest, treacherous swamps, a giant beehive oozing with sticky honey and lava-filled caves, just to name a few.

    Streets of Rage™ 2 (Sega Genesis, 1-2 players, 800 Wii Points): To celebrate their defeat of the Syndicate exactly one year before, Blaze, Adam and Axel met for drinks. The next morning, Axel received a frantic phone call from Eddie "Skate" Hunter, Adam's younger brother, whom he was living with on the edge of the city. Blaze and Axel found Adam and Skate's house wrecked, and a picture showing Adam chained up at the feet of Mr. X. The city then once again returned to its nightmarish state as criminals ran rampant. Unable to contact their old friend in artillery, Axel and Blaze team up with Skate and Max Thunder to free the city and rescue Adam from the Syndicate. It is up to you to take down Mr. X once and for all.

    Blazing Lazers (TurboGrafx16, 1 player, 600 Wii Points): Blazing Lazers is a vertical-scrolling shooter that was praised for surpassing the limitations of the hardware of its time. Players control the extraordinary firepower of their Gunhed Star Fighter to take on the Dark Squadron that has begun its invasion of Earth. Collect power-ups to increase your ship's battle strength so it can cut through enemies and defeat the bosses in all nine areas. Of course, as part of the "Soldier" series, the game contains a good combination of fast-paced speed with catchy, drum-propelled background music, coupled with the Field Thunder that can be used to destroy enemies in one fell swoop for the ultimate sense of satisfaction. With its fine-tuned difficulty levels, Blazing Lazers is a shooting game that anyone can enjoy. ...
    by Published on May 21st, 2007 15:56

    Whether you're a longtime gamer who likes classic franchises or a newcomer aiming to keep your brain sharp, Nintendo's summer lineup of games has something for you. Nintendo's offerings are anchored by key Wii™ games like Metroid Prime® 3 Corruption and Mario Strikers™ Charged. Nintendo DS™ owners can challenge their minds with games like Brain Age™ 2: More Training in Minutes a Day and the new picture-based puzzle game, Picross DS™.

    Licensees also are demonstrating a strong commitment to Wii and Nintendo DS by announcing more than 40 titles in all genres. The unique controls of Wii and Nintendo DS make the Nintendo platform versions of these games entirely new experiences. No matter what your taste or experience level, you'll keep busy this summer!

    Wii
    July 30 Mario Strikers Charged Nintendo
    Aug. 20 Metroid Prime 3 Corruption Nintendo
    September Battalion Wars 2 Nintendo
    Aug. 14 High School Musical: Sing It! Disney Interactive Studios
    Aug. 14 Madden NFL '08 EA
    August Tiger Woods PGA Tour '08 EA
    August Space Station Tycoon Namco Bandai
    August Brunswick Pro Bowling Crave
    August Dave Mirra BMX Challenge Crave
    August Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection Crave
    September Brothers in Arms Ubisoft
    September Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal Warner Bros.
    September George of the Jungle Crave
    Fall Boogie EA

    Nintendo DS
    July 30 Picross DS Nintendo
    Aug. 20 Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day Nintendo
    Sept. 10 DK Jungle Climber Nintendo
    Sept. 24 Chibi-Robo: Park Patrol Nintendo
    July SimCity EA
    July Namco Museum DS Namco Bandai
    July Drake & Josh THQ
    July Glory Days 2 Eidos
    Aug. 14 Madden NFL '08 EA
    Aug. 14 High School Musical: Makin' the Cut! Disney Interactive Studios
    Aug. 14 Heroes of Mana Square-Enix
    August I SPY: Fun House Activision
    August Jewel Quest Expedition Activision
    August Tiger Woods PGA Tour '08 EA
    August Worms: Open Warfare 2 THQ
    August Luminous Arc Atlus
    August Mega Man Star Force: Pegasus Capcom
    August Mega Man Star Force: Leo Capcom
    August Mega Man Star Force: Dragon Capcom
    August Operation: Vietnam Majesco
    August Turn It Around Majesco
    August The Wild West Majesco
    August Fulllmetal Alchemist Trading Card Game Destineer
    September Drawn to Life THQ
    September Zoey 101 THQ
    September Crayola Teasure Adventures Crave
    September Nancy Drew and The Deadly Secret of Olde World Park Majesco
    September Holly Hobbie & Friends Majesco
    September Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trials and Tribulations Capcom
    September Looney Tunes: Duck Amuck Warner Bros.
    September Pet Luv Spa & Resort Tycoon Activision
    September Animal Genius Activision
    September George of the Jungle Crave
    September Jam Sessions Ubisoft
    September Professor Brainium Destineer
    September Indy 500 Legends Destineer ...
    by Published on May 21st, 2007 15:56

    Whether you're a longtime gamer who likes classic franchises or a newcomer aiming to keep your brain sharp, Nintendo's summer lineup of games has something for you. Nintendo's offerings are anchored by key Wii™ games like Metroid Prime® 3 Corruption and Mario Strikers™ Charged. Nintendo DS™ owners can challenge their minds with games like Brain Age™ 2: More Training in Minutes a Day and the new picture-based puzzle game, Picross DS™.

    Licensees also are demonstrating a strong commitment to Wii and Nintendo DS by announcing more than 40 titles in all genres. The unique controls of Wii and Nintendo DS make the Nintendo platform versions of these games entirely new experiences. No matter what your taste or experience level, you'll keep busy this summer!

    Wii
    July 30 Mario Strikers Charged Nintendo
    Aug. 20 Metroid Prime 3 Corruption Nintendo
    September Battalion Wars 2 Nintendo
    Aug. 14 High School Musical: Sing It! Disney Interactive Studios
    Aug. 14 Madden NFL '08 EA
    August Tiger Woods PGA Tour '08 EA
    August Space Station Tycoon Namco Bandai
    August Brunswick Pro Bowling Crave
    August Dave Mirra BMX Challenge Crave
    August Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection Crave
    September Brothers in Arms Ubisoft
    September Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal Warner Bros.
    September George of the Jungle Crave
    Fall Boogie EA

    Nintendo DS
    July 30 Picross DS Nintendo
    Aug. 20 Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day Nintendo
    Sept. 10 DK Jungle Climber Nintendo
    Sept. 24 Chibi-Robo: Park Patrol Nintendo
    July SimCity EA
    July Namco Museum DS Namco Bandai
    July Drake & Josh THQ
    July Glory Days 2 Eidos
    Aug. 14 Madden NFL '08 EA
    Aug. 14 High School Musical: Makin' the Cut! Disney Interactive Studios
    Aug. 14 Heroes of Mana Square-Enix
    August I SPY: Fun House Activision
    August Jewel Quest Expedition Activision
    August Tiger Woods PGA Tour '08 EA
    August Worms: Open Warfare 2 THQ
    August Luminous Arc Atlus
    August Mega Man Star Force: Pegasus Capcom
    August Mega Man Star Force: Leo Capcom
    August Mega Man Star Force: Dragon Capcom
    August Operation: Vietnam Majesco
    August Turn It Around Majesco
    August The Wild West Majesco
    August Fulllmetal Alchemist Trading Card Game Destineer
    September Drawn to Life THQ
    September Zoey 101 THQ
    September Crayola Teasure Adventures Crave
    September Nancy Drew and The Deadly Secret of Olde World Park Majesco
    September Holly Hobbie & Friends Majesco
    September Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trials and Tribulations Capcom
    September Looney Tunes: Duck Amuck Warner Bros.
    September Pet Luv Spa & Resort Tycoon Activision
    September Animal Genius Activision
    September George of the Jungle Crave
    September Jam Sessions Ubisoft
    September Professor Brainium Destineer
    September Indy 500 Legends Destineer ...
    by Published on May 21st, 2007 15:54

    press release:

    Atari, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATAR) one of the world's most recognized brands and a third-party video game publisher, today announced that Dragon Ball Z®: Budokai TenkaichiTM 3 is in development for WiiTM and PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 combines the lightning fast fighting and action that have made Budokai Tenkaichi 1 and Budokai Tenkaichi 2 the #1 fighting games of 2005 and 2006. Developed by NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. / Spike, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is slated to release during the 2007 holiday season.

    Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 delivers an extreme 3D fighting experience, improving upon last year's game with over 150 playable characters, enhanced fighting techniques, beautifully refined effects and shading techniques, making each character's effects more realistic, and over 20 battle stages. In addition, an improved control system for the Wii will allow players to easily mimic signature moves and execute devastating energy attacks as they are performed in the Dragon Ball Z animated series.

    "Atari is incredibly excited to offer the ultimate chapter in the Budokai Tenkaichi series with over 20 new characters that have never been seen in any other DBZ video games such as Nail, King Cold and King Vegeta and battle stages that fans will love," said Emily Anadu, Senior Product Manager, Atari, Inc. "Each year, the developers refine the game to bring fans closer to feeling like they are actually playing the show."

    In addition to the unprecedented number of characters and improved Wii control system, the environments have also been enhanced to feature day and night stages. The power of the moon in the night stages gives players additional ways to transform their characters and lets fans recreate some of their favorite memories from the show.

    The immensely popular Dragon Ball Z® series is the gold standard of anime-based video games, with more than 25 different games and over 10 million units sold since May 2002.

    Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is set for release this holiday season. For more information on Dragon Ball Z video games, please visit http://www.atari.com/dragonballz. ...
    by Published on May 21st, 2007 10:25

    http://www.amiga.com/news/?art=26

    New Hardware Designs and New Hardware Coming from ACK Software Controls, Inc. and Amiga, Inc.
    Two New Hardware Designs for the Amiga Operating System are on their way.

    Issaquah, Wash and Fonthill, ON – April 22, – After months of designs and negotiations Amiga, Inc. and ACK Software Controls, Inc. are pleased to announce that new hardware is on its way for Amiga users.

    “I have been working on these designs with Amiga for almost 12 months and have been able to create two new designs that will fully support the needs and desires of today’s Amiga user, while opening the doors for new users, said Adam Kowalczyk President of ACK Software Controls, Inc.

    Initially, two systems will be produced that address two different market needs. The first is a consumer entry design that will offer a complete product with a target price point of $500.00, while the second will be of a power design that would have a target price point of $ 1,500.00. The PowerPC architecture will continue to be the architecture of choice for these new systems.

    “ACK and Amiga have spent many months working on designs and working with various manufacturers to create great products with a competitive price point. We will be working with the Amiga retailers over the coming weeks to solidify launch and support plans”, said Bill McEwen of Amiga, Inc.

    Manufacturing and final price information along with product launch schedules will be following in the next week. ...
    by Published on May 21st, 2007 05:50

    [quote]Well we have to admit, we sure didn't see this one coming. There have been rumors of a higher capacity PlayStation 3 for several months now, but no one figured that the first 80GB model would drop not in Japan or the US, but South Korea. And yet that's exactly what's scheduled to go down June 16th, when the previously-denied, Euro-spec'ed PS3 (but no 20GB or 60GB models, it seems) will hit the land of Samsung and LG for a pre-tax 518,000 won -- or just $556. While we don't want to get your hopes up, we can't help but think that this move bodes well for US consumers too; after all, the 80 gigger is already through the FCC, meaning that price drops and unimaginable storage space could be right around the corner.

    via engadget

    This is a very interesting turn of events. As a 'higher capacity PS3' has been rumored to be in the works for some time. But whats also interesting is that the 80gb PS3 sells for less than the US, Japanese, and European 60gb PS3.

    Price cut coming soon? I sure hope so, cause Sony really needs one right about now. ...
    by Published on May 21st, 2007 03:05

    Blizzards announcement yesterday that the one of the all time classic RTS games Starcraft is to have an update this year has sent the gaming world into overtime at the thought of playing such a great game once again on the PC, but will they do what we all want and that is bring the game to all of the next gen consoles and handhelds, each system Nintendo DS, PSP, PS3, Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii could handle the game with differences in graphical and the way its played.

    Who agrees that Starcraft 2 on any console would be awesome, come on Blizzard make it happen

    DiGG This

    ...
    by Published on May 21st, 2007 01:53

    Here is my first release in a really long time



    This is a Flash game based on Ghostbusters for the NES. You drive the Ectomobile (the 1959 Cadillac Miller-meteor from the movie) through the streets of New York, running over ghosts, and dodging cars.

    There are a few issues with the game due to the limitations of the PSP's Flash Player. The game will run pretty slow at normal speed (222mhz), but using Dark Alex's Custom Firmware, you can set the CPU speed in the XMB to 333mhz giving you a nice speed boost. You can pick from three songs from the Ghostbusters Soundtrack and you can turn the siren on and off. If you have both a song and the siren playing, you will not have sound effects. The PSP's flash player can only handle two sounds playing at once . So, you can ether have music and the siren with no sound effects, or you can turn off either the music or the siren and have the sound effects work.

    This game is playable on PSP's running Sony's 2.71 and up or using Dark Alex's Custom Firmware. I recommend using DA's FW.

    For instructions please read the Read Me (it's there for a reason you know )

    Enjoy :thumbup:

    Download Via Zionmax

    This game is not to be uploaded anywhere else! If you would like to put this somewhere else please link to Zionmax.com for the download ...
    by Published on May 21st, 2007 00:48

    News/release from Becus25

    This firmware not is compatible with TA-082 .
    Proved on my TA-079 and work.
    The new improvements are :

    On recovery special tool menu I added this :
    NOTE: For go to recovery special tool, power on the PSP and press SELECT.

    · Toogle USB (flash0)
    · Toogle USB (flash1)

    In the following versions this improvements will include in recovery mode.
    Greetings .
    I am grateful to Dark_AleX for having helped myself. Thanks Dark_AleX .

    Download : http://www.megaupload.com/es/?d=FMC6WWEM

    Give Feedback Via Comments ...
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