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    by Published on November 24th, 2006 16:02

    Heres an excerpt:

    There was a split in opinion when Nintendo first showed off Wii sports back in May at E3. Some were stunned and excited at the prospect of waving the Wii Remote around to hit the ball in tennis, while others took one look at the graphics and went back to the Xbox 360 booth.

    Wii Sports is a package of five simple sports games: tennis, baseball, boxing, golf and bowling. As you can see, it doesn't sport much in the way of depth, neither in the graphics department nor its features, but the straightforward gameplay shows off the capabilities of the Wii very well.

    Tennis is undoubtedly the best game in the package. Although you don't control the movements of your character - the computer does that automatically - you are in full control of the timing, positioning and power of your shot, all done by swinging the Remote like a tennis racquet, and it feels great.

    But we don't care about the fitness score - we just have good fun playing the challenges. The boxing challenges has you hitting dummies and targets, bowling gives you, like, a million pins (slight exaggeration) to hit and there are all sorts of cool tennis games, like the target practice mentioned earlier.

    Wii Sports is neither bulging in features nor graphically impressive, but when you put everything together, you have a fun package that, although better in places than others, is varied enough to keep you entertained for a good while and brilliant in multiplayer.

    We'd have paid £20 for it. You're getting it in the box with your Wii. You can't complain but we're sure some of you will.

    Full Article at CVG ...
    by Published on November 24th, 2006 15:58

    Developers Broadsword Interactive, makers of Dakar Racing, will release both of their new off-road racers, previously in development for PS2, on Wii as well.

    Both games are based on Baja racing, which takes place in the desert. Baja Mania is the realistic game of the two, with a selection of dune buggies and trucks to thrash in Career and Arcade modes on various off-road terrains.

    Baja Destruction is a less serious, more chaotic take on the sport, with weapons including rockets to blow up opponents, and crazy low-gravity races on the moon.

    The cars in both games are upgradeable as you progress through the Career modes, and each game apparently stretches over 400 square meters of virtual land.

    The Wii version is expected to receive graphical tweaks over the PS2, including bump-mapping (makes flat surfaces appear to be bumpy surfaces) and better lighting.

    As you'd expect, both games will also use the Wii Remote's tilting functionality to steer the cars.

    First screens are expected before Christmas, with the games due out in early 2007 ...
    by Published on November 24th, 2006 15:57

    A lorry containing £750,000 worth of Xbox 360 consoles has been hijacked by organised thieves, Staffordshire police has reported.

    The crooks made away with the consoles - of which the CVG calculator estimates to be around 2,508 units - near a depot in Staffordshire.

    The robbery is the second in a week, as a trailer containing £260,000 worth of the console was stolen from a depot owned by the same firm - Hellman Worldwide Logistics - about a week ago. This together puts the monetary value of the consoles swiped this week at over £1 million - in comparison that'll get you almost 12 whole PlayStation 3's on eBay (hoho.)

    Apparently, the thieves managed to convince the lorry driver that something was caught under his wheels (perhaps a Badger, we speculate), and then upon exiting the vehicle beat him and left him on the roadside of the A38 at 5am on Monday. The gang, who were initially driving a Range Rover and Rover Saloon, then dumped the lorry minus the next-gen consoles.

    Peter Stevens of the Staffordshire police made a call for witnesses to step forward: "We are appealing for information from anyone who is offered these games in suspicious circumstances, such as in a pub, at a car boot sale or off the back of a lorry". ...
    by Published on November 24th, 2006 15:56

    The small, square-headed Sims look like a cross between Lego men and characters from Harvest Moon.

    Although EA has yet to disclose gameplay details, one of these in-game screens demonstrate the ability to customise your town, setting the position of your house using the Wii Remote.

    It also appears to set you free in a bustling town with various buildings and shops to explore, rather than confining you to a single household as the series traditionally does.

    Sims Wii is set to launch in Japan in 2007.

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    by Published on November 24th, 2006 15:52

    As promised, we have journeyed into the deep recesses of the internets and returned with golden Zune-bustin' instructions. Turns out the hack is just a clever bit of RegEdit action, so you shouldn't have much trouble following along at home and setting your Zune free to load whatever dang files it chooses over USB. The best news is that after renaming your .zip file full of super-secret Thanksgiving recipes to a .jpg, you can transfer it via WiFi to all your Zune-toting pals. Now if you only had some Zune-toting pals...

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    by Published on November 24th, 2006 15:49

    The PS2 psychological horror game was due out today, but RoR publisher 505 Games has announced that it "has taken the decision not to publish Rule of Rose in the UK at this time" following "discussions with our retail and publishing partners".

    Rule of Rose was on the receiving end of negative publicity earlier this month when news broke that Europe's justice commissioner Franco Frattini had taken issue with the game's content. ...
    by Published on November 24th, 2006 15:47

    "Gears is a trilogy? Why would we have to stop at three?" says Epic's Mark Rein

    Last week the first hint landed that our dreams of more Gears goodness might become a reality, as Microsoft's Corporate VP of Global Marketing Jeff Bell referred to Epic's series as the "Gears of War trilogy", suggesting at least two more entries for the (ahem) epic series.

    After the expected internet commotion caused by Bell's comment, Epic decided to respond to the commotion with a post on its forum, adding even more fuel to the fire by asking why - after the shooter has managed to fly off the shelves and sell over a million copies - they'd leave the series at just three.

    "Gears is a trilogy? If we can keep making quality games that fans obviously then why would we have to stop at three," said Epic VP Mark Rein.

    "I don't see the Metal Gear Solid, Mario, Grand Theft Auto or Final Fantasy series (among others) stopping at three and they're still delivering compelling entertainment content that's easily worth the money (see Unreal Tournament as well). There's definitely, as many of you have pointed out, a lot more to learn about what's really happening on the plant Sera and in the lives of the members of Delta Squad."

    For the moment Epic is concentrating on supporting the first Gears with download content and enhancements:

    "In the mean time," added Rein, "we're working hard to support Gears of War (the first one) and come up with some great enhancements you'll hopefully see before too long. We're not ready to provide any details yet but I assure you we're on the job." ...
    by Published on November 24th, 2006 15:46

    Although we suspected that Metal Slug Anthology on Wii would have to be played using either the Classic Controller or GameCube pad, it will actually allow gamers to choose from multiple control schemes using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk.

    The Nunchuk Control scheme lets you control your character with the Nunchuk while using the A and B buttons to jump and shoot. Or you can turn the Wii Remote on its side and it alone to control the game, using its D-Pad and face buttons like a traditional pad, or a stranger scheme letting you tilt the controller left or right to move your character and jumping, shooting and throwing grenades with the D-pad and 1 and 2 buttons.

    Hardcore arcade nuts can also choose a scheme that uses the Wii Remote to emulate an arcade stick, gripping it vertically and lean it in the direction you want to move and shoot.

    The Anthology, which will include Metal Slug 1, 2, X, 3, 4, and 6, will be released on Wii early next year and, being one of our favourite arcade games of all time, we honestly can't wait. For now, just appreciate the chaos in these new screens.

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    by Published on November 24th, 2006 11:50


    DS keeps kicking ass, as always and the Sony are making PS3 as fast as they can for the Japanese public to snap them up.

    But not so good news for Sony's other children, the PS2 understandable sales drop, but the PSP just keeps falling to near the 15,000 mark, is this the beginning of the end for the PSP in Japan?

    The 360, has pick up its pace in the last few weeks, and the is the only console (bar the GameCube) to impove sales this week. But its still lags far behind, Can the hotly anticipated "Blue Dragon", kick xbox sales up the ass? we will find out on the 7 of Dec.



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    by Published on November 24th, 2006 10:27

    Hi everybody

    Basically I was bored earlier today so I decided to make some modifications to a pretty recently updated game called PSP Revolution that I have played near enough since it was first released (Back in the buggy days lol) Now I have finally been able to make the songs and themes I have always wanted to do.

    I have created 2 new song packs for your listening/playing pleasure (Music taken from Flash Flash Revolution) and a totally new theme that I am personally happy with at the moment, I have noticed 1 mistake with it already but that is purely part of the game itself and therefore I cannot fix it (Where the stage and BPM is viewed)

    FUTURE MODIFICATIONS...

    I hope to complete some more mods to this game and hopefully soon (Dont get ya hopes up) start up a small competition to see if anybody can beat one of my top scores on a certain track :P. Future mods for this are as follows:-

    DCEMU Theme
    PSP Updates Theme
    Christmas Theme
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    Christmas Song Pack
    Happy Hardcore Pack
    Neo Pack

    These should hopefully all be done before Christmas

    SCREENSHOTS

    MAIN MENU


    IN-GAME


    REQUIREMENTS

    PSP REVOLUTION V0.3
    At least 30MB spare memory (Thats all 3 packs together)

    FILES

    Briggzy Theme - (Put in Theme Folder)

    Briggzy Song Pack - (Put in song folder)

    Rock Song Pack - (Put in song folder)

    Anyways enough of me, download and freely give comments ...
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