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    by Published on December 20th, 2006 04:29

    news via upi

    The multimedia abilities of the PlayStation Portable are set to garner more attention thanks to a video-downloading service from Japan's Sony Pictures company.

    The Hollywood Reporter said Tuesday that Sony Pictures' new downloading service, which will launch next year, will allow PSP owners to gather movies online and play them on the portable media device via MemoryStick memory cards.

    "We are in the business of providing content for download to computers through a variety of business partners and have said in the past that we are interested in making our content available on a wide range of mobile devices in the future but no decisions have been made regarding next steps," a Sony Pictures Home Entertainment statement stated.

    The paper said that the downloading endeavor, which is still based in negotiations with downloading groups, comes after PSP sales have declined remarkably since move than 14 million units were sold in the year following its March 2005 debut. ...
    by Published on December 20th, 2006 04:22

    news via kotaku

    Nintendo fans looking forward to their next big Wii game or their next Zelda fix are just going to have to hold tight a little longer than they may have anticipated. According to CVG and their "sources close to Nintendo" we shouldn't expect to see either Super Mario Galaxy, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption or The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass until at the earliest third quarter of 2007.

    While titles like Wario Ware Smooth Moves, Super Smash Bros. Melee, and (hopefully) Fire Emblem will help fill the void, the wait for what will surely be top-tier 40+ hour adventures now seems heartbreaking.

    Nintendo spokesfolk would not confirm a late shipping window to the CVG crew, but did commit to a calendar year 2007 release date for all three. The odds of one of those marquee games slipping into '08 wouldn't surprise me one bit, though. ...
    by Published on December 20th, 2006 04:19

    news via nintendojo

    From the House of Mouse today comes an announcement about two brand new Wii games based on big budget movie franchises.

    Disney is set to release video game tie-ins to next summers sure-to-be-blockbuster flicks Pirates of The Carribean 3: At World's End and Meet The Robinsons, the latest CG animated film from the company. Details are extremely scant at this very early stage, but both titles are due out in the first half of next year. ...
    by Published on December 20th, 2006 04:17

    news via maysville

    Around 9 p.m. the night before the popular Nintendo Wii was to go on sale at Wal-Mart, Victor Hamm of Aberdeen arrived at the Maysville location to wait for the release.

    In the lawn and garden portion of the store, Hamm said, were nine chairs -- the same number of game systems which were to go on sale the next day. The first nine people in those chairs would be the lucky recipients of the Wii.

    "They did it fair and square," said Hamm about the way Wal-Mart handled the demand for the game. "There was a lot of people upset with them, coming in and cussing them."

    Hamm said those in the chairs were given tickets, which they could then trade in to purchase the system.

    Hamm purchased the system for his two sons, despite their requests that he not spend his night at the store. Still, Hamm said his sons were "pretty thrilled about it" once he actually had the system.

    "It does everything," he said about the Wii. "It's pretty neat."

    Hamm said he paid $250 for the system, but as soon as he walked out of the store, someone made him an offer to purchase the console.

    "It's one of the hottest things, that and the PlayStation 3," he said. "As soon as I walked out of Wal-Mart I had someone offer me $400 for it."

    Still, Hamm did not sell, adding that he did not spend the night in Wal-Mart only to sell the item he waited for so long.

    The Nintendo Wii is simply one of the items high on the demand list for Christmas shoppers. Electronics in general seem to be popular, with the PlayStation 3 as popular, if not more so, than the Wii.

    "As soon as we get any of those, they're sold out," said Daniel Forsythe, an associate in the electronics department at Wal-Mart, regarding the Wii and PS3.

    The first time the PS3 was available, Forsythe said people waited two full days for the system. They waited overnight for the Wii.

    A similar demand was seen at Kmart. However, according to Nancy Frodge, the electronics manager at Kmart, the Nintendo DS, a handheld game, has joined the ranks of the Wii and PS3, in demand, but not available.

    "Availability is just limited," she said.

    Looking for the items online is nearly as frustrating, with many of the Wii systems for sale on eBay for $400, or more, and the PS3 ranging around $800.

    Also popular this year are televisions, DVDs such as "Over the Hedge," CDs, MP3 players, and other items.

    Aside from electronics, hot items in the toy department include TMX Elmo, Baby Alive dolls, Disney "Cars" characters and Fur Real pets.

    "That stuff we just can't keep in," said Daniel Sammons, who works in the toy department.

    Sammons said the store not only gets requests from customers in-store, but also receives calls about the items daily.

    One item the local Wal-Mart never received, but was requested, was a $300 Fur Real pet pony called Butterscotch.

    "We just couldn't get it," he said.

    At Kmart, Frodge said popular items also included Dora the Explorer items and the Fly Pen, which assists students as they work on homework.

    Out shopping Tuesday afternoon was Beverly Appleman who was nearly finished with her Christmas shopping.

    "I haven't wanted anything that has not been available," she said.

    On her Christmas shopping list were items ranging from Barbies, tractors, wagons and "Cars" items to "practical things like socks or sweatshirts." Appleman said she was shopping for an age range of 7 to 75 years old.

    Rebecca Sweeney of May's Lick was also out Tuesday, purchasing a Josh Groban CD for her mother. She was also shopping for items such as UK apparel for her brother, a senior who plans to begin school at UK next year, and tools for her father. Sweeney said her brother would also like video games, as he was one of the lucky people to manage to purchase a Wii. ...
    by Published on December 20th, 2006 04:15

    news via nintendic

    Not so long ago Reggie promised us a “Christmas surprise” for the Wii, and massive speculation ran through the Internets. Browser channel? Mario Galaxy demo? In my opinion, it’s something almost as good and far more plausible than that demo: Super Mario Bros., Toe Jam & Earl, and R-Type are going to hit the Virtual Console on Christmas, for free! (We hope. Doubt is a terrible thing.)

    We here at Nintendic absolutely love that price point. This news comes from the NeoGAF forums, with screenshots obtained from switching some things on Firefox and visiting the Wii shop on your computer. ICGamers Wiki guru Messiah checked into it himself, and he says it’s legit, so we’re not basing this newspost on forum speculation. ...
    by Published on December 20th, 2006 02:25

    Just starting to add any releases that i may have missed so that we at Gamecube Emulation are fully up to date with all Gamecube homebrew releases,

    Heres the info for Supertux on the Gamecube:

    1. INTRODUCTION

    Quoting the SuperTux official site, "SuperTux is a classic 2D jump'n run sidescroller game in a style similar to the original SuperMario games."

    SuperTux was originally started by Bill Kendrick. Later on, a group of Open Source developers turned it into a community driven project hosted at
    http://supertux.berlios.de.

    SuperTux runs on a variety of hardware, from PCs to handhelds, and now also on the Nintendo GameCube.

    2. MOTIVATION

    SuperTux is one of the classic Linux games, and it is inspired on one of the best-selling game franchises from Nintendo. Thus, it made sense to make it available for gc-linux too!


    3. CONCEPT

    SuperTux runs unmodified on gc-linux because it is based on the Simple DirectMedia Layer library, which was previously ported.

    Nevertheless, it was appropiate to modify it slightly to enable some overscan compensation for TVs, and to make it a bit more joystick-friendly.

    The packaging of the game is based on the "root filesystem on ARAM" concept already shown in the mfe-distro. But this time the amount of data the game uses couldn't be stored entirely on ARAM. Thus, a more specialized boot technique was used.

    First, the kernel boots and, with the help of a volatile ramdisk, locates and loads into ARAM the root filesystem (the "reduced" root filesystem). Then, the remaining part of the filesystem the "game" filesystem) is located and layered on top of the already loaded root filesystem.

    Both the "reduced" root filesystem and the "game" filesystem can be loaded from a MMC/SD card inserted in slot A or B, or from a DVD disc. The main DOL can be launched by any existing loading method, and stored accordingly.


    4. INSTALLING

    You can install SuperTux for gc-linux into a MMC/SD card or a DVD disc. The MMC/SD card installation requires a SD card adaptor for the GameCube. Existing SDload users may choose to use the MMC/SD card installation for simplicity.

    The MMC/SD card installation enables automatic saving of game progress. The DVD installation produces a disc that can be directly booted on
    both soft-modded and chipped cubes.

    The DVD installation DO NOT allow saving the game progress by default. However, you can get your games saved too if you use in addition a MMC/SD card. See RUNNING for details.

    4.1 Installing to a MMC/SD Card

    The MMC/SD card used in this procedure needs to be already formatted with a FAT filesystem (which is usually the default factory adjustment). The card can contain other files, but you'll need about 42M free.

    In order to install SuperTux for gc-linux into a MMC/SD card proceed as follows:

    - Download supertux-0.1.3-gc-linux.tar.bz2.

    - Unpack the supertux tarball in the root directory of your MMC/SD card. The tarball has a directory structure that needs to be preserved. (Assuming your MMC/SD card is mounted over /media/sdcard)

    # cd /media/sdcard
    # tar xjvf /tmp/downloads/supertux-0.1.3-gc-linux.tar.bz2

    You should get a directory structure like this:

    /
    +- supertux.dol
    +- supertux/
    +- rootfs.bz2
    +- gamefs.img
    +- levels/
    +- save/

    - End of procedure.

    5. RUNNING

    You can launch SuperTux for gc-linux in several ways. Basically, you need to run supertux.dol with your supertux MMC/SD card and/or disc inserted.

    5.1 Running from a MMC/SD Card

    - Insert your already prepared MMC/SD card into Slot-A or Slot-B of your cube using a SD card adaptor. - Boot into SDload or your favorite loader.
    (See http://www.gc-linux.org/wiki/SDload for additional information
    on SDload).

    - Run supertux.dol.

    6. IMPORTANT CAUTIONS

    READ THIS!!! IMPORTANT!!!

    [!] DO NOT REMOVE MMC/SD CARDS WHILE PLAYING SUPERTUX
    [!] WHEN USING MMC/SD CARDS, ALWAYS SHUTDOWN GC-LINUX CLEANLY

    If you switch off your cube or remove MMC/SD cards while SuperTux is running, there's a chance that you can corrupt the data on your cards.

    You can only remove or insert MMC/SD cards during the boot stage if the boot process is unable to find the required files and displays a message
    and countdown like this:

    Press any button to try it again [10]

    You can safely switch off your cube and/or remove/insert MMC/SD cards when the following message and countdown gets displayed, just after quitting SuperTux via the Quit option in the main menu:

    (A) Play again, (B) SDload, (Z) Reboot [10]

    If you press the A button, the game will be reloaded. If you press the B button, SDload will be loaded. This is useful only for SDload users. If you press the Z button, you'll get back to the IPL menu.

    6. JOYPAD BINDINGS

    SuperTux for gc-linux can be controlled as follows:

    - D-pad or analog:
    ...
    by Published on December 20th, 2006 02:00

    DCEmu Reviews has done a great review of the Wireless Sensor Bar, heres an excerpt:

    WirelessSensorBar.com is new to the peripheral scene. WSB took the same concept such as the candles, TV remotes, PSPs and Christmas lights but turned it into a real product. The WSB is to either replace the sensor bar that was included with the Nintendo Wii or used as a backup. Most people think that the sensor bar that came with the Nintendo Wii is communicating with the Wii with its 12 foot wire but its really not. The sensor bar is actually just being powered when connected to the Wii.

    Honestly, the look of the WSB looks cheap. Looks as if someone just took some PVC moldings/pipes, cut them up and slapped them together. Then drilled some holes, added some LEDs and some soldering and BAM! Wireless Sensor Bar.

    Full review here --> http://reviews.dcemu.co.uk/ ...
    by Published on December 20th, 2006 01:44

    Imerion posted this release:

    As a space miner, you have to fly through tunnels full of hazards in your quest to find all the precious crystals hidden within. Gravity is constantly pulling you down, so you have to use your engines to stay aloft. Some of the bigger crystals have special powers which will help you avoid all dangers.

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on December 20th, 2006 01:41

    GP2X Coder has released a punchout style game for the GP2X

    Download Here --> http://archive.gp2x.de/cgi-bin/cfile...,0,0,0,40,1962 ...
    by Published on December 20th, 2006 01:40

    New release from Kedo:

    Cardmaster is a rpg card game like "Card Figters Clash"
    (Neo Geo Pocket). You can walk thru a world, meet
    other npc and play card games against them. For now
    there is one card game included in Cardmaster, "trumps"
    (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_Trumps). ...
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