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    by Published on February 14th, 2007 11:05

    A brand new channel launches today for the Wii Menu providing a quick, easy and fun way to cast your answers to a multitude of different questions. The Everybody Votes Channel allows you to compare and contrast your opinions with those of friends, family and people from across the globe. With a regularly updated supply of new questions to ponder, this is a great way to discover not only differences between you and your family, but also between your country and others!

    ″If you have ever wondered whether many other people share the same opinions, preferences, likes or dislikes as you, then the Everybody Votes Channel is a quick and easy way to quell those curiosities″ says Laurent Fischer, Marketing Director, Nintendo of Europe. ″From whether people believe in aliens to what they would do if they had 1 million Euros, this quirky but addictive channel lets you find out what others think as well as being a great discussion starter with family and friends!″

    This latest addition to the Wii Menu features different general poll questions for users to answer. Three questions will always be offered. These will then closed after a week and updated with new ones. When accessing the main page of the Everybody Votes Channel, users will be greeted with the current polls open and can then register their votes by clicking on their chosen one.

    Within hours of the poll closing, the latest regional results of the poll will be made available and will be displayed for each region of the relevant country. Vote ratios for each question will be displayed on the Channel using hundreds of Miis to represent the different votes.

    The previous twelve polls that a player has voted on are archived so they can check back on them after they have closed. Each time a new poll closes, if the user has voted on it, it is added to the archive and the oldest one on there is deleted.

    In addition to casting a vote, users can also predict the outcome of the poll. Every correct prediction will be added to the player’s profile and used to calculate how tuned in they are with general public opinion, which is shown in the ″How Tuned In Are You? ″ section.

    Users are able to register a total of six different players on each Wii console using Mii data and names from the Mii Channel, meaning that each member of the household can have their own say on a poll. The Everybody Votes Channel records all of the votes cast by a player and allows them to check their opinions against those of their family using vote results as well as their ″How Tuned In Are You?″ results. This allows users to compare numbers of consecutive wins and overall wins versus losses recorded.

    As well as providing three different sets of general poll questions each week, the ‘Everybody Votes Channel’ also features worldwide poll questions. These are set twice a month and run for approximately two weeks, with live result updates appearing just hours after the vote closes.

    Miis illustrate the global vote ratio and a bar graph shows the results for each different country globally. Players can sort these results by vote percentage, country or in order of prediction accuracy.

    An additional feature of this channel is the ″Suggest a Question″ section, which allows players to suggest a poll topic they would like to see on the service. Each player is allowed to make up to one suggestion a day, the best of which may be converted into a poll question by Nintendo. ...
    by Published on February 14th, 2007 10:57


    Make sure you set your settings on the Xbox 360 to accept other remotes. Give it a try! ...
    by Published on February 14th, 2007 10:54

    via Xbox-scene.com


    >> TheSpecialist mailed us a new version of his HDDHackr (HDDHacker) tool that allows you to use a cheap 2.5" laptop Western Digital BEVS series HDD as Xbox360 HDD

    What's new/fixed:
    * Added option to flash the Western Digital back to its original state
    * Much easier to use, no more manual copying of sectors
    * Improved compatibility, should now really work with all BEVS models
    * Bug fixed, that caused flashing of incorrect serial number in some rare cases.
    Download HDDHacker v0.82B via comments ...
    by Published on February 14th, 2007 10:47

    Watchdog reports on the 3 red lights of death problem with Microsoft's Xbox 360.


    Microsoft responds to Watchdog's report

    In an official statement issued to GamesIndustry.biz, Microsoft said that the "vast majority" of Xbox 360 owners have had an "outstanding experience" with the console.

    But the platform holder went on to concede: "That being said, we have received a few isolated reports of consoles not working as expected.

    "It's important to note that there is no systemic issue with Xbox 360 - each incident is unique and these customer inquiries are being handled on a case-by-case basis."

    Microsoft has not revealed details of how many Xbox 360 units have been found faulty, but did state that the return rate is "significantly lower" than the CE industry average of between 3 and 5 per cent.



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    by Published on February 14th, 2007 02:56

    To day I'm releasing my CSPSP Extreme V1.2
    ***************************************
    Included in this Release-

    New Characters
    New Music
    New Weapons :thumbup:
    Original Maps

    ~New Guns include~
    Bowie Knife
    Ump .45
    New Ak-47
    New Awp
    New P90
    New Glock
    New Usp

    ~New Counter Terrorist~
    Camouflage Counter Terrorist.
    ~New Terrorist~
    Masked Terrorist.

    ~New song~
    Tainted love 80's Classic


    *****************************************
    Next release

    10 maps
    4 linked songs
    Possible new weapons
    New sounds
    Working Grenades

    Thanks Nataku92's For Making CsPSP ...
    by Published on February 14th, 2007 00:08

    via psphacks

    QUake has updated both Extreme Link and Extreme Link: Cheats today.

    Extreme Link v1.4.2 changes:

    Complete Replacement of the Favorites Edit
    Cosmetic Redo of the PNG Imager.
    PNG Imager Addons/Fixes - Text Slider, Header Sliders, Image Sliders, WordWrap Redo, Menu’s Added.
    Minor Code Fixes - Extreme Link
    Added/Fixed Count Save File Name.

    Extreme Link: Cheats v6 changes:

    Added Open Cheat DB on the menu
    Replaced Game ID List to Game Title List
    Added ToolTips on mouse over ID Games - Nothing Major
    Installer: CWCheat 3.03 OE PSP revG Files - weltalls
    Installer: CWCheat 3.10 OE PSP revH Files - weltalls

    By now you’re most likely aware of what these two applications do. Essentially both provide a simple means for carrying out your day-to-day PSP tasks. Extreme Link serves as a front end for USBHostFS and NetHostFS, it manages any media content stored on your memory stick, as well includes a simple tool set for creating POPstation compatible documents & games. Extreme CW Cheat is responsible for, you guessed it, managing your CWCheat database.

    Download both files via Comments ...
    by Published on February 13th, 2007 23:59

    New from daveychan:

    As requested, I have created a version 2 of my "RCO Swapper" to allow for sub-menu editing. This proved to be much more of a challenge than I originally thought it would be, as there were 29 menu names to code for.


    So without further delay, here is my second attempt at programming .....

    ======================

    "RCO Swapper v2" is a handy little utility that lets you change the primary and sub-menu names on your XMB without needing to manually hexedit or run scary patches.

    How to use this:
    - Put "RCO Swapper v2.exe" and your "topmenu_plugin.rco" file in the same directory, and run "RCO Swapper v2.exe"
    - Use the drop down boxes to select the menu name you want to change, and then use the edit box below the name to customize it the way you like
    - Click the "Temp Save" button to see your changes reflected on the right
    - When you have finished making all of your changes, click the "! Swap It !" button. The blue names on the right will become the new names. Your topmenu_plugin file is now swapped with your custom names!

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments
    via daveychan ...
    by Published on February 13th, 2007 23:56

    New release from Vulpix:

    This program lets you change the texture of the waves of your XMB.
    Read the readme before you do anything.
    Thanks to Z33 for rcotool and the research on the textures.
    This time there is less hex editing required, all you need is a nice image editing program (aka Photoshop, etc) and you can edit your wave's texture.

    Apply filters to that image in Photoshop/whatever, and you can change your XMB's wave textures easier than ever.

    Stuff you can post: screenshots, tips, etc.

    Download and Give feedback Via Comments
    via vulpix ...
    by Published on February 13th, 2007 23:52

    via pspfanboy

    Planet Moon, the famed developer of titles like Giants and MDK, became a PSP-exclusive developer at the system's launch. Since then, it has released the zombie-shooter Infected and is finishing up the upcoming Sega remake, After Burner. Speaking to 1UP, the team has revealed that they are no longer a PSP-exclusive team: "We're no longer a PSP exclusive developer," confirms Planet Moon chief operating officer Aaron Loeb. "One of the things that was funny was when we made that announcement, people assumed what we were announcing. They sort of read between the lines and assumed that we'd become a handheld developer, which was never our intention with it. The goal of Planet Moon when it was founded was to make original IP and it's still our goal as a company -- it's still our striving mission."

    While it's sad to see such a high-profile developer move on to other systems, I hope they don't ignore our handheld for whatever future projects they work on. ...
    by Published on February 13th, 2007 23:50

    Today The Game Factory, famed publishers of Care Bears: Care Quest and Franklin the Turtle: A Birthday Surprise, announced a partnership with Build-a-Bear Workshop to bring a game based on the animal creation station to the Nintendo DS. A staple of many a mall across the country, Build-a-Bear Workshops allow teddy bear enthusiasts to piece together unique stuffed animals right in the store.

    The game will operate much like the store, allowing gamers to build, care for, and dress their own furry companions. There are also 20 mini-games to be unlocked and played with your bear.

    Developed by Neko Entertainment (Franklin the Turtle), Build-a-Bear will utilize the DS touch screen, microphone, and Wi-Fi multiplayer.

    via ign ...
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