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    by Published on May 29th, 2006 21:49

    Luke Miller has just released Oh! The Humanity! for the GP2X, heres the details:

    All your favourite disasters are now together in one action-packed six-level game. "Oh! The Humanity!" by Luke Miller is an original party game for the gp2x. WARNING: Contains adult themes including violence and religion.

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on May 29th, 2006 21:36

    News from the Official GP2X Site:

    Hello All

    We are organizing a Game and Application Development Contest for GP2X ! ! !

    So, if you are planning to develop games or applications for GP2X (or already doing it), you will be very interested by this contest !

    Here is the list of the rewards :

    - 1st: $5,000, GP2x fullest
    - 2nd: 1 team, $3,000, GP2x full-set
    - 3rd: 2 teams $500, GP2X full-set
    - 4th: 5 teams, GP2X full-set

    Quite interesting, no ?

    More informations about this contest will come very soon.

    Thats a lot of money ...
    by Published on May 29th, 2006 21:34

    News from PSyMastR

    PSyMastR's Dance Dance Revolution 7th Mix

    Well, here is my third pack for miq01's amazing game Beat2x. This pack is a compliation of songs from DDR's 7th Mix. Once again, I too the original steps from DDR and completely tweaked the songs so they are in fact beatable buy button pressings. I converted the songs to 96kb/sec to save room (Its about 1MB or less for each song). Many beat2x songs focus on the arrows too much, so I tweaked a lot of these songs to rely on the L and R buttons equally, or in some songs, a lot more. I think it worked out for the better. I really like this mix, and hope you will too.

    More info at link above ...
    by Published on May 29th, 2006 21:32

    News via GP32X

    Free Software Magazine is a free magazine covering all sides and aspects of the free software "industry". This issue contains 10 articles for your enjoyment.

    In Issue 12 of Free Software Magazine, Jerome Gotangco guides us through securing email communication and Yousef Ourabi shows us how to harden our Linux servers. Rosalyn Hunter introduces the GNU/Linux CLI for beginners and Terry Hancock explains LyX. We also get to have some fun when Robin Monks reviews some clones of a classic game: Tetris. And more...

    This "more" being for instance an article about the gp2x by Steve Goodwin. More specifically its Linux capabilities. And interesting read nonetheless and maybe worth a discussion.

    You can download the full PDF version of the magazine or browse through the articles online at:
    http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/issues/issue_012 ...
    by Published on May 29th, 2006 21:20

    Via Gamasutra

    Immersion Corporation, which has been warring in the courts with Sony over Immersion's game controller rumble patent, has granted third-party peripheral company eDimensional a patent license for advanced vibro-tactile, spinning-mass gaming technologies for use in PC and PlayStation and PlayStation 2 gaming peripherals.

    eDimensional will include Immersion's TouchSense tactile feedback technology alongside its virtual reality motion-sensing found in the upcoming G-Pad Pro Gyroscopic Game Pad designed for use with a PC or PlayStation 2, a particularly interesting move given recent Sony statements regarding why the PlayStation 3 controller lacks rumble.

    Sony commented, on the E3 revealing of its new controller, that the firm had opted not to include a rumble feature the PlayStation 3 controller due to hardware interference caused by its gyroscopic controls, something that Immersion and eDimensional have apparently overcome to some degree with this third-party controller deal. ...
    by Published on May 29th, 2006 21:18

    Via Teamxbox

    The directorless film adaptation of Microsoft's popular video game will be executive produced by triple-Academy Award winners Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh via their WingNut Films banner. The Halo script was penned by Alex Garland (28 Days Later), who was paid $1 million by Microsoft to write a script that met Bungie's approval.

    With the third installment in the game series rumored to be connected with the silver screen adaptation, could the delay of the movie affect the release of Halo 3 or are they both planned to arrive in winter 2007/2008? According to Bungie, Halo 3 and the Halo movie will not affect each other in terms of release dates. ...
    by Published on May 29th, 2006 21:16

    Via 4colorrebellion

    The DS lite version of the Rumble Pak is now available in Japan’s Nintendo Online Store. Japanese DS gamers can now enjoy some smooth rumbling without having to deal with the original Rumble Pak sticking out 1cm from their DS lite.

    Back when the DS lite was announced in January, the Rumble Pak was already rumored to see a redesign exclusive for the new, smaller portable, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see it in American stores by next month. Future titles to support the DS Rumble Pak are Mario Hoops 3-on-3, Star Fox DS and Magnetica.

    Screenshot Via Comments ...
    by Published on May 29th, 2006 21:12

    Success HK have posted this new PSP Product:



    Enhance the performance of the analog stick of the PSP. It is easy to install and use. Package included 2 different height of analog stick for different demand. ...
    by Published on May 29th, 2006 21:07

    Play Asia have posted a ton of new Retro titles for sale:

    Hundreds of brand new Japanese 8-64bit classics in stock (Vol.2) - After Burner III, Seirei Shinseiki: Fhey Area, Tekken Card Challenge, beatmania GB& more (updated frequently!)

    Welcome to the second volume of our classic gaming update. We are continuing with another few hundred of brand new and never played before classic gaming additions made to our product catalogue. Be sure to check back for updates frequently and don't forget to check out our First Volume of the news, which contains another 300+ classic games.

    If you are interested in Classic Games, and you wouldn't read this otherwise, we know you are interested in The Encyclopedia of Game.Machines. Covering 33 years of video games history on 224 full colour pages. Ships within 24hrs as well and makes a good addon to an order of any classic game.


    May 29th: A huge classic update today, containing a variety of more than 100 assorted brand new items for lots of different systems.

    To mention some of our personal favorites, we've got Tetris 64 (N64™), a number of first party Sega Saturn™ accessories (including Control Pads and Cordless Pads), Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and Sonic the Hedgehog 3 for Mega Drive™, Columns, Kiaidan 00 and Golden Axe for PC-Engine™, lots of Famicom™ classics (including Ganbare Goemon Gaiden, Ganbare Goemon Gaiden 2, Tetris 2 + BomBliss and more), PocketStation memory card and Pop'n Music Controller (first generation) for PlayStation™ and a lot more...

    Dreamcast™:
    Ascii Mission Stick JPN N/A
    Candy Stripe [Limited Edition] JPN US$ 64.90
    CardCaptor Sakura: Tomoyo no Video Taisakusen JPN US$ 29.90
    Get Bass with Fishing Controller JPN N/A
    Net Versus - Mahjong JPN US$ 9.90


    Nintendo64™:
    Hamster Monogatari 64 JPN US$ 29.90
    Mario Party JPN US$ 29.90
    Mario Story JPN N/A
    Memory Card US$ 14.90
    Super Robot Spirits JPN US$ 29.90
    Tetris 64 JPN N/A
    Violence Killer: Turok New Generation JPN US$ 29.90

    PlayStation™:
    Detective Conan: 3-Jin no Meitantei (Bandai the Best) JPN US$ 32.90
    GT Pro Turbo US$ 14.90
    JogCon Controller JPN US$ 19.90
    Naruto: Shinobi no Sato no Jintori Kassen JPN US$ 39.90
    PocketStation US$ 59.90
    Pop'n Music Controller US$ 69.90
    Tambourine Controller JPN US$ 29.90
    Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution Stick [blue] US$ 49.90

    Sega Saturn™;
    Ascii Grip X US$ 14.90
    Pro Commander Extended Memory Pack US$ 9.90
    Real Arcade VF US$ 19.90
    Sega Saturn Control Pad US$ 29.90
    Sega Saturn Cordless Pad N/A
    Sega Saturn Keyboard US$ 29.90
    Sega Saturn Racing Wheel (Myst Gray) US$ 39.90
    Sega Saturn Multitap 6 US$ 19.90
    Sega Saturn Shuttle Mouse US$ 19.90
    Sega Saturn Shuttle Mouse (new model) US$ 19.90
    Sega Saturn VS Link Cable US$ 12.90
    Tornado Stick US$ 19.90
    Virtua Stick US$ 29.90

    Super Famicom™:
    Heiwa Parlor! Mini 8: Pachinko Jikki Simulation JPN US$ 4.90
    Kyoraku Sanyo Maruhon Parlor! Parlor! 5 (Reprint) JPN US$ 4.90
    Kyoraku Sanyo Toyomaru Daiichi Maruhon Parlor! Parlor! 2 (Reprint) JPN US$ 4.90
    Kyoraku Sanyo Toyomaru Okumura Daiichi Maruhon Parlor! Parlor! 4 CR (Reprint) JPN US$ 4.90
    Kyoraku Sanyo Toyomaru Okumura Taiyou Parlor! Parlor! 3 JPN US$ 4.90
    Kyoraku Sanyo Toyomaru Okumura Taiyou Parlor! Parlor! 3 (Reprint) JPN US$ 4.90
    Kyoraku Sanyo Toyomaru Parlor! Parlor! JPN US$ 4.90
    Parlor! Mini 2: Pachinko Jikki Simulation JPN US$ 4.90
    Parlor! Mini 3: Pachinko Jikki Simulation JPN US$ 4.90
    Parlor! Mini 4: Pachinko Jikki Simulation JPN US$ 4.90
    Parlor! Mini: Pachinko Jikki Simulation JPN US$ 4.90
    Poi Poi Ninja World JPN US$ 19.90
    Sankyo Fever! Fever! JPN US$ 4.90

    Mega Drive™:
    Dyna Brothers JPN US$ 29.90
    Galaxy Force II JPN US$ 39.90
    Ninja Burai Densetsu JPN US$ 29.90
    Phantasy Star JPN US$ 49.90
    Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium JPN N/A
    Shining Force II: Koe no Fuuin JPN US$ 39.90
    Shining Force: Kamigami no Isan JPN US$ 39.90
    Sonic the Hedgehog 2 JPN N/A
    Sonic the Hedgehog 3 JPN US$ 39.90
    Sword of Vermilion JPN US$ 29.90
    Thunder Fox JPN US$ 29.90

    PC-Engine™:
    Babel JPN US$ 14.90
    Builder Land JPN US$ 14.90
    Columns JPN US$ 19.90
    Cosmic Fantasy 3: Hoken Shonen Rei JPN US$ 14.90
    Dekoboko Densetsu: Hashiru Wagamanma JPN US$ 14.90
    Exile II: Janen no Jishou JPN US$ 14.90
    F-1 Team Simulation: Project F JPN US$ 14.90
    Faerie Dust Story JPN US$ 14.90
    Final Zone II JPN US$ 19.90
    Future Boy Conan JPN US$ 14.90
    Golden Axe JPN US$ 19.90
    High Grenadier JPN US$ 14.90
    Kiaidan 00 JPN US$ 59.90
    Legion JPN US$ 19.90
    Memory Base 128 US$ 39.90
    Mugen Senshi Valis JPN US$ 14.90
    Police Connection JPN US$ 14.90
    Psychic Storm JPN US$ 19.90
    Super Albatross JPN US$ 19.90
    Tenshi No Uta II Da Tenshi no Sentaku JPN US$ 29.90
    Travel Epule JPN US$ 14.90
    Xak 1+2 JPN US$ 19.90

    Famicom™:
    Burai Fighter JPN US$ 29.90
    Ganbare Goemon Gaiden 2: Tenka no Zaihou JPN US$ 59.90
    Ganbare Goemon Gaiden: Keita Ougon Kiseru JPN US$ 59.90
    Gunsight ...
    by Published on May 29th, 2006 21:00

    News Via Engadget

    Ah, in the grand tradition of taking execs' statements totally out of context, we present to you the latest bit of hubris from PlayStation father Ken Kutaragi. Speaking -- once again -- in defense of the PS3's, um, luxurious price, Kutaragi-san apparently told game magazine Famitsu, "PlayStation and PlayStation 2 were both ¥10,000 [about $90 US] more than their competitors at launch. Yet they both sold to shortages." Yes, well, it looks like the PS3 is going to be a little more than $90 more expensive than the Wii. But he's not done yet: "If you consider the PlayStation 3 a toy, then yes, it is an expensive toy. However, it is more than a toy. It is a PlayStation 3. And it is the only PlayStation 3. I hope that those who understand this will gladly purchase it." And there you have it; those who understand the PlayStation 3 is the PlayStation 3 -- and the only PlayStation-freaking-3 that there is -- should gladly want to purchase one. We're hoping something got lost in translation there. We really are.
    ...
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