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    by Published on December 17th, 2006 19:59

    article from cvg

    The Wii console's user interface is one of the most unique in the history of videogames, and for the most part, it works brilliantly.

    Its original channel system presents an easy-to-access layout for a system with not many options and features. But hiding in the undergrowth are some rather annoying restrictions and design shortcomings that plague the various parts of the interface.

    None are disastrous to the point where it makes using Wii any less fun or intuitive, but, given half a chance, we'd have Nintendo change them in a future update.

    Slow Shop Channel

    For a console that's supposed to be connected to the internet 24/7, we were greatly disappointed with how slow the navigation of the online Shop Channel is.

    If the Wii is constantly connected to the internet, we wonder why it takes 30-or-so seconds to 'connect' to the Wii Shop channel. Surely this should be as instantaneous as getting into the Xbox Live Marketplace on the Xbox 360?

    Then navigating through the different sections of the shop and browsing the games sees tedious three-second delays between each page. It's okay now but it'll be a nightmare when there're hundreds of games on the Virtual Console to browse through.

    No list option for VC games

    The channel system is great, but the way they handle downloaded Virtual Console games is not ideal. Each and every VC game you download is given its own channel thumbnail. Again, while there are only a few games available to download, it's not a big problem.

    But we plan to download dozens and dozens of games in the near future. How will we keep track of them all? How easily locatable will they be? What happens when we fill all 48 channels with VC games - do we have to start backing them up?

    We'd rather have one channel per console format. So a channel each for NES, SNES, N64, Megadrive and Turbografx, with corresponding games listed within each. Sort this out, Nintendo.

    Photo Channel restrictions

    You can put an SD card into your Wii and look at or edit them on your TV. Great. You can even send them to other Wii consoles.

    The bad points are that you can't save your edited pictures on the SD card and put them onto your PC. And although you can send emails to a PC from your Wii, you can't send photos.

    The pictures also seem to undergo some serious quality-downgrading compression before they reach your TV screen, but we guess that's to reduce read times from the SD card. Still, it's not a desirable trait.

    Tight email restrictions

    Just a small one - being able to send emails to any email account from your Wii is a nice bonus feature but messages are restricted to four lines.

    Obviously, the lack of a real keyboard means typing messages on the Wii is much slower than normal (although faster than a control-pad-operated system) and you won't ever want to spend an hour writing 800-word emails, but it would be nice to have the option. Or at least a less-restrictive limit than just four lines.

    Mii editing is too basic

    We appreciate Nintendo's notion of simplicity with Wii, being a console designed to appeal to new gamers. But when it comes to the Mii Channel, this simplicity amounts to overly basic system that hardly ever flexible enough to create the person you want to.

    The main problem is the body profile settings. Even on the fattest setting, your Mii will boast nothing more than a slight bulk so it's impossible to make a fat person. Hair styles are not at all adaptive, there aren't enough facial feature options to make suitable look-alikes, there are only three types of facial hair, and absolutely no clothing options. The colour of your Mii's top changes with the favourite colour you select for them, but that's it.

    We're not particularly huge fans of the overly fastidious create-a-character options usually found in EA's sports games - we always just hammer the Start button to skip all that rigmarole and get straight into the action. But when you consider the extensive use you will get out of your Mii over the next five years - playing as them in every Mii-compatible game, sending them in messages and whatever else Nintendo cooks up - it's in this case more than ever before when we'd actually be willing to spend a few hours tweaking individual bones in the Mii's nose, cheeks and jaw - as some EA games let you do - for the perfect Mii.

    What's more, you can't edit Miis that you didn't create on your Wii. So when a friend sends you a Mii that you may think is not quite right, the prospect of making any adjustments is ruled out.

    The restrictions, mishaps and shortcomings discussed in this feature all seem like things that can be fixed and enhanced with firmware updates.

    The first update, which has been available since launch (and is automatically installed onto any Wii that's connected to the internet), has already added the ability to transfer saved game data via an SD card, so we're hopeful that future updates could transform ...
    by Published on December 17th, 2006 15:36

    NJ has once again updated his source for Cps1, Cps2, and MVS. He has updated it to v1.63. Now all that needs to be done is get a compiled version of this. ...
    by Published on December 17th, 2006 12:33

    NJ has posted the following on his website, with a specific request that the message be translated:


    Please read following thread in "DCEMU.UK forums"
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    DCEMU.UK / NJ Arcade Emulators Source Translations - transrated by b8a

    http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/sho...89&postcount=2

    -Although this is compatible with uni-bios and other hack BIOS, basically their use is not recommended. It's possible that a portion of the games won't run.

    ----------------------------------------------------------------

    Also, MVSPSP constantly runs with Raster Effects = ON when using the UNI-BIOS (because it won't work when set to OFF). Accordingly, situations may occur where the operating speed drops dramatically on the low-on-processing-power PSP.
    If you are hoping for a stable play experience, please use the newest version possible of either the Euro or Japan MVS BIOS. Or, in other words, please don't use any BIOS other than these. Since it's causing me various troubles, I'll be deleting UNI-BIOS and DEBUG BIOS with the next source code update, so I ask for your understanding.

    That having been said, I've never had any problems occur with Metal Slug 4 with my setup. If you have used UNI-BIOS even once, then first change to an MVS BIOS, open the menu and confirm that Raster Effects is set to Off, and if it's set to On, then please change it to Off.
    If it still doesn't work even then, then the cause is a total mystery. Irregardless there will be no further updates of MVSPSP itself, so I ask for your understanding.

    (Mods: I realize that this really isn't front page material, but I've found that a lot of people don't get these messages unless they're posted in a new thread on the front page... So, please move it to whatever location you think is appropriate) ...
    by Published on December 17th, 2006 12:05

    Our DCEmu Reviews site has posted a review of the Evolve Wild Jungle Edition PSP Faceplate, heres an excerpt of that review:

    Packaging design is very thought out and cleaver. With the inclusion of an installation guide, torx wrench and screwdriver, installation would be very easy. The quality of build is top-notch. Talismoon has never disappointed anyone with their line of products. The face of the faceplate feels really nice. I guess its similar to like a fur coat but not as long. Not to mention, you dont have to worry about it shedding. The faceplate fits perfectly on the PSP without any problems. They also included a set of buttons to be used instead of the original PSP buttons. I personally prefer the original buttons but they dont as good with the faceplate. The feel of the buttons are great but thats just me.

    Check out the full review Here --> http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=44159 ...
    by Published on December 17th, 2006 12:01

    Our DCEmu Reviews site have posted a great new review of the DecalGirl Wii and Controller Skin (NES Retro Horizontal) , heres an excerpt:

    We've always been huge Nintendo fans and we're proud to offer skins for the new Nintendo Wii. Extra care was taken on this next-gen console to cover as much as possible, minimize gaps between panels, and give fellow Wii owners a skin kit that does the box justice.

    This Wii skin is made from the best materials - thin enough to cover both sides and still fit in the OEM stand, but thick enough to protect from scratches. The full-color, high-res "Retro Horizontal" design won't fade, smudge, smear, or leave any nasty residue when removed.

    The same DecalGirl skins that Nintendo Power called "truly impressive" can now be yours for under $15!

    Check out the full review with pics Here --> http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=46177 ...
    by Published on December 17th, 2006 11:42

    It seems that Slot 1 DS Flashcarts are now all the rage but which are the best , are the Slot 1 carts better than the Boot Carts/Slot 2 Combos or is the idea from Supercard where the Slot 1 acts as a Boot cart the best idea ?

    Give your verdict Via Comments ...
    by Published on December 17th, 2006 11:39

    Another DS Flashcart that was released recently was the DSLink, it had some attention but was hard to find outside of the sellers we trust, but via Flash Linker Shop in Germany i can reveal more details:



    - Flashcard system for NDS/LITE systems, SLOT-1 ONLY !!
    - can´t be used on systems without FLASHME V7 installed !
    - GBA files can be used only together with a special "GBALinkZIP" card (only optional)
    - supports microSD memory cards

    its retailing at 50 Euros and can be brought HERE ...
    by Published on December 17th, 2006 09:02

    A new mod for PSP Dungeons by Drew Medina

    My second Mod on the psp, just a single level with custom textures, weapons, audio. (small level)
    Background art created using a radiosity lighting solution.
    Characters are part of the original Dungeons release, from Q3.

    You must delete “PSP Dungeons 3D v0.6″ if you already have it installed, this uses a new eboot.

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on December 17th, 2006 01:02

    Dark Alex and others have confirmed the downgrader is now a fake, heres the points used to confirm this:

    - eloader cannot load prx's
    - The file 271se.thug is just a 2.71 sony updater
    - When choosing to downgrade to 2.71 sec... it just writes that file to the output directory
    - Where are the 1.50 files then? where are my systemctrl's prx which are the core of SE? where is the recovery of SE?
    - The txt file that it generates with supossed keys, doesn't seem to be used at all by anything
    - The guy that created this scam: the first result in google, a virus page
    - He also said something about having a 2.81 TA-082 with UP which cannot
    - The program should just crash eloader, but not brick any psp

    The PSP Scene suffers yet another fake

    Dark Thug has released the worlds first TA-082 downgrader for those stuck with the rather unfortunate TA-082 PSP Hardware, heres the newspost in full from the source:

    Created by dark_thug, this downgrader is for 2.50 TA-082 PSPs.

    If you are a TA-082 user with a 2.60 or 2.71 PSP, you can downgrade back to 2.50 using the DAX generic downgrader.

    So users of 2.50, 2.60 and 2.71 can all downgrade to 1.50… Or 2.71 SE-C!! You can choose 1.50 or SE-C. dark_thug gives a warning though: SE-C may lock-up while playing some games.
    The catch? On 1.50, trying to change settings menu gives a Blue Screen of Death. (Read 4a. on the instructions for a possible fix)
    This means you can simply not change your Video options, System settings, etc.

    Homebrew, USB, Music, Videos, Pictures, Games; all remain.

    On a brighter note, the BSoD could theoretically be fixed, using an app like X-Flash to flash a new system reg from a 1.50 user! Or, while making the dump, switch the 2.50 reg with the 1.50 reg. This is risky however.
    The TA-082 Boards can also be downgraded to 2.71 SE-C! The BSoD will be gone. The catch again, you may not be able to return (to 1.50). If you can, it will most likely use the same update made to downgrade from 2.50. That still has not been tested.

    Last thing, 0okm mentioned this before. Doesn’t matter if you choose SE-C or 1.50, you CANNOT upgrade to 2.50 or down. It will most likely brick your PSP! But you CAN upgrade to 2.60+!

    UPDATE: If you downgrade to SE-C, you can still go to 1.50! Simply use the TA-082 program to make a 1.50 update folder, and use SE-C’s RECOVERY Mode to run the update!

    ——————————–
    Instructions!

    1. Use the DAX generic downgrader to change your ver. to 2.50 if it isnt already.
    2. Downloaded the 2.50 TA-082 Check & Dump v1.20 to dump your firmware.
    3. Enter your settings in the executable. Here is an example:

    4. It will generate the downgrader. Copy the folder ‘UPDATE’ (the folder it makes) to x:/PSP/GAME

    EDIT: 4a. Restore your System Setting to Default. This may solve the BSoD!
    5. download eLoader and put it on your PSP. Load it from the photo menu.
    6. Choose ‘UPDATE’ from the eLoader menu. This wil begin the downgrader. It will patch your bootstrap to make it a 1.5.
    7.Reboot your PSP AFTER it has finished COMPLETELY! You should get a blue screen. Hit O and restore your settings.

    Files you will/may need:

    TA-082 Downgrader

    TA-082 Dump & Check v1.20 - Download Via Comments

    DAX 2.71 Generic Downgrader - Download Via Comments

    eLoader 0.99 - Download via Comments

    I can not stress this enough: If you do not know what you are doing, don’t attempt this! There is a high chance of bricking your PSP! Use at your own risk! I would love to thank dark_thug for the downgrader, and 0okm for the work he has but into TA-082 PSPs!

    And of course, to xPSPx Skull xPSPx from PSP-Hacks for being brave enough to test this!

    ON behalf of DCEMU i would advise like i always do for these downgraders that you use EXTREME CAUTION, the possibility is that you could brick your PSP making it useless. SO be very careful.

    To those with the balls to downgrade good luck - wraggster

    Edit by zion : FAKE - files removed just in case it bricks psps

    Sorrry its a Fake ...
    by Published on December 17th, 2006 00:46

    Found some time tonight to start a load of new threads for many more Wifi enabled games, heres the list now:

    Animal Crossing
    Bomberman Land Touch
    Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin
    Clubhouse games
    Contact
    Digimon World DS
    Final Fantasy III
    Jump Ultimate Stars
    Lost Magic
    Mario Kart DS
    Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2
    Metroid Prime
    Open Season
    Starfox Command
    Tetris DS

    Quite some games, our Animal Crossing thread is up to 475 replys now so lets hope the others can repeat that score, add your friend codes in our Friend codes forum here --> http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=213 ...
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