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    by Published on May 10th, 2006 16:57

    News from PlayAsia

    A total of more than 60 classic items have been added to our inventory today. Once again, just like last time all titles are brand new and have never been played before.

    This time, we've got a big number of Super Famicom™ games, inlcuding great all-time classics such as Yoshi no Road Hunting / Yoshi's Safari, Space Bazooka, Dark Half, Mario & Wario, Street Fighter II Turbo and more.

    Further interesting items are Sega's Daytona USA and Shining Force III Scenario 1 for Sega Saturn™ as well as a bunch of brand new official PC-FX Pads.

    Check out the entire new list of today's classic game arrivals. Another udpate is expected to follow tomorrow, with once again more than 60 brand new classics, including releases for WonderSwan™, Sega Saturn™, Dreamcast™ and more. Last week's update including more than 100 games is listed further down in this news post.

    Dreamcast™:
    Dream Flyer JPN US$ 9.90
    Hello Kitty Otonaru-mail JPN US$ 14.90
    Monaco Grand Prix Racing Simulation 2 JPN US$ 14.90
    NFL 2K (Dreamcast Collection) JPN US$ 8.90
    Neppachi II @VPACHI: CR Harenchi Gakuen JPN US$ 12.90

    Sega Saturn™;
    Daytona USA JPN US$ 14.90
    Hiroki Matsukata no World Fishing JPN US$ 14.90
    Nightruth Explanation of the Paranormal: Making of Nightruth: Voice Selection JPN US$ 9.90
    Quantum Gate I: Akuma no Joshou JPN US$ 14.90
    Sea Bass Fishing 2 JPN US$ 9.90
    Shining Force III Scenario 1 JPN US$ 19.90
    Team Unei Simulation: Formula Grand Prix JPN US$ 14.90
    The Hyper Golf: Devil's Course JPN US$ 14.90
    Winning Post EX JPN US$ 9.90
    Zap! Snowboarding Trix JPN US$ 14.90

    Super Famicom™:
    ABC Monday Night Football JPN US$ 9.90
    Andre Agassi Tennis JPN US$ 14.90
    Ascii Stick L5 US$ 19.90
    Barcode Battler Senki: Coveni Wars JPN US$ 14.90
    Dark Half JPN US$ 19.90
    GT Racing JPN US$ 14.90
    Gekitou Burning Pro Wrestling JPN US$ 14.90
    Harukanaru Augusta JPN US$ 9.90
    Hat Trick Hero JPN US$ 9.90
    Hatayama Hachi no Pro Yakyuu News Jitsmeiban JPN US$ 9.90
    Heiwa Pachinko World 2 JPN US$ 9.90
    Hissatsu Pachinko Collection 3 JPN US$ 9.90
    Human Grand Prix III: F1 Triple Battle JPN US$ 19.90
    Human Grand Prix IV: F1 Dream Battle JPN US$ 14.90
    J.League Super Soccer '95 JPN US$ 14.90
    Keiba Eight Special 2 JPN US$ 9.90
    Kentouou World Champion Boxing JPN US$ 14.90
    Kyoraku Sanyo Toyomaru Daiichi Maruhon Parlor! Parlor! 2 JPN US$ 9.90
    Larry Nixon's Super Bass Fishing JPN US$ 9.90
    Mario & Wario JPN US$ 19.90
    NBA All-Star Challenge JPN US$ 9.90
    NBA Jam JPN US$ 14.90
    Nice de Shot JPN US$ 9.90
    Nobuhiro Takeda no Super Cup Soccer JPN US$ 9.90
    Onita Atsushi FMW JPN US$ 14.90
    PGA Tour Golf JPN US$ 9.90
    Pachi Slot Love Story JPN US$ 9.90
    Pachinko Fan: Shouri Shengen JPN US$ 14.90
    Pachinko Monogatari 2: Nagoya Shachihoko no Teiou JPN US$ 9.90
    Pachiokun Special 3 JPN US$ 9.90
    R.P.M. Radical Psycho Machine Racing JPN US$ 14.90
    Space Bazooka JPN US$ 14.90
    Street Fighter II Turbo JPN US$ 19.90
    Super Dunk Star JPN US$ 9.90
    Super F1 Circus JPN US$ 14.90
    Super Fire Pro Wrestling III JPN US$ 14.90
    Super Fire Pro Wrestling Queen's Special JPN US$ 14.90
    Super GameBoy JPN N/A
    Super High Impact JPN US$ 9.90
    Super Hockey '94 JPN US$ 9.90
    Super Power League 3 JPN US$ 9.90
    Super Rugby JPN US$ 9.90
    Super Stadium JPN US$ 9.90
    Tecmo Super NBA Basketball JPN US$ 14.90
    USA Ice Hockey JPN US$ 9.90
    Yoshi no Road Hunting / Yoshi's Safari JPN US$ 19.90
    Zenkoku Koukou Soccer Senshuken: High School Soccer Tournament of Japan Cap JPN US$ 9.90

    Gameboy™:
    Game Boy Pocket Camera (clear purple) JPN US$ 9.90
    Game Boy Pocket Camera (green) JPN US$ 9.90

    Famicom™:
    The Best Play Pro Yakyuu II JPN US$ 14.90

    PC-FX™:
    FX-Pad JPN US$ 14.90 ...
    by Published on May 10th, 2006 16:53

    Via Joystiq

    Following the Sony media briefing, we were so thoroughly underwhelmed by the company's PSP projections that we completely forgot about the tiny PSP-formatted media kit (32 MB Memory Stick) that was handed to us at the beginning of the event -- and promptly shoved deep into our pocket. Until now. The content includes:

    Trailers

    Gangs of London (2:16) - Comic book stylized intro followed by GTA clone in-game footage; promises: bonus strategy game; pub mini-games (darts, pool, etc.); and "gameshare levels" that are different on every PSP.
    God of War II (PS2) (2:08) - Tons of in-game footage. Like the first GOW, only more brutal. "The End Begins... February 2007"

    SOCOM: Combined Assault (PS2) (0:30) -Same old SOCOM.
    SOCOM: Fireteam Bravo 2 (0:30) - See entry above.
    Screen shots


    God of War 2 (4)
    Killzone Liberation (5)
    LocoRoco (4)
    Ratchet and Clank (3)
    Wallpaper

    ATV Offroad Fury Pro (5)
    Gangs of London (2)
    Lemmings (1)
    SOCOM: Combined Assault (2)
    SOCOM: Fireteam Bravo 2 (3)

    Lucky Members of the press ...
    by Published on May 10th, 2006 16:50

    Via Gamesradar

    Nintendo's pre-E3 conference Wii line-up was just big-name game after big-name game, with Zelda, Mario and Metroid Prime all putting in an appearance.

    We've managed to capture the first footage of these famous franchises in motion - and plenty of new names, too - in these two high quality movies. And you can see them all simply by right-clicking each of the links above and downloading the movies.

    The first clip focuses more on happy, smiling, ethnically diverse souls demonstrating how easy it is to play with the Wii-mote, while the second slice of footage concentrates more on the official products and third-party releases already set to appear on Wii. And with 27 of these games playable on the E3 show floor, remember to stay tuned for our hands-on impressions, which should be along very shortly.

    Movies here -->
    http://futurenet.vo.llnwd.net/o2/uk/gr/WiiTheGames1.wmv

    http://futurenet.vo.llnwd.net/o2/uk/gr/WiiTheGames2.wmv ...
    by Published on May 10th, 2006 16:47

    Via Gamespot

    Microsoft has a new racing wheel, headset, and video camera accessories in the works for Xbox 360 racing fans that have a penchant for online chat, Xbox boss Peter Moore said today at the Microsoft press briefing.

    The Xbox 360 Wireless Racing wheel extends the console's wireless controller tradition to steering wheels and offers force feedback technology to let the road fight back and add realism to racing games such as the upcoming Forza Motorsport 2. Microsoft also announced the Xbox 360 Wireless Headset, a wireless headphone and microphone set that matches the styling of the Xbox 360 console.

    Microsoft plans on releasing an Xbox 360 Wireless Gaming Receiver that will allow both new wireless accessories to work on Windows PCs as well as current and future wireless accessories including the wireless Xbox 360 controller.

    GameSpot asked Microsoft representatives if the PC receiver accessory will allow the headset to function as a voice over IP communication device with common VOIP applications such as Skype, but Microsoft would only confirm that the headset would be compatible with Windows. However, there's still hope for VOIP users since representatives did not state that the headset would work only with Xbox Live.

    The Xbox 360 video camera which first appeared in prototype form at early Xbox 360 press events will finally make its entrance later this year. The Xbox Live Vision camera will enable photo messaging and video chat for Xbox Live Gold subscribers. Subscribers will also be able to use the camera to create personalized gamer pictures. The USB camera will have a built-in microphone and will also be PC Windows compatible.

    Microsoft has not announced pricing and has only revealed the release date for the camera, which will ship in North America and Europe on September 19. All other accessories will be ready in time for the "holiday" season. ...
    by Published on May 10th, 2006 16:45

    New Accessory from Lik Sang:



    SanDisk’s Memory Stick PRO Duo is half the size of a standard-size Memory Stick PRO media and it offers the same technologies including high speed data transfer, built-in MagicGate, and high capacities. The Memory Stick PRO Duo is the ideal solution for the most portable devices such as pocket-size digital cameras and with the use of an optional Adaptor, it can be used in all PRO-compatible devices. Compatible with Sony PSP.

    More info Here --> http://www.yesasia.com/?/info.php?pro...6&lsaid=219793

    At the price of 279 Dollars its a tad expensive, better to buy From Success HK for 190 Dollars ...
    by Published on May 10th, 2006 16:42

    Via Eurogamer:

    Time for another snippet from our old friend Internet Reports, for whom E3 is like a thousand Christmases rolled into one.

    The latest rumour concerns a new next-gen title that's based on one of the NES's best remembered classics - Duck Hunt.

    As everyone over the age of 20 will recall, Duck Hunt came with a light gun that let you shoot birdies on the screen. That might sound a bit rubbish to you youngsters, but it was cutting-edge in those days, and didn't half take our minds off the permanent impending threat of global nuclear holocaust.

    Now, it seems, a new version of Duck Hunt is in development for the Nintendo Wii. Which sounds plausible, since the Wii's remote controller is clearly ideally suited to shooting things at your telly.

    Internet Reports says it'll be playable on the E3 show floor - and if it is, you know where we'll be. Well, those of us who are already over there, obviously. The rest of us won't be flying to America just for Duck Hunt. Sadly. ...
    by Published on May 10th, 2006 16:41

    Via Eurogamer

    Ubisoft Montreal's creative director has spoken of his disappointment with Sony's next-gen offering, claiming the Japanese giant is adopting a "me too" approach by duplicating ideas from other consoles.

    According to Nindojo.com, Clint Hocking criticised Sony's mimicry of Microsoft's Xbox Live service during an E3 workshop on next-gen game design, before taking a pop the introduction of a motion-sensor device in the PS3 controller - an idea which he believes has been, ah, 'borrowed' from Nintendo. "How much more "me too" can Sony be?" Hocking said.

    He also criticised the industry's drive to significantly boost videogame visuals with each new generation of hardware, arguing that the focus on graphics is a "fundamental problem of approach" that turns game developers into factory workers.

    Hocking claims that being forced to spend valuable development time on textures and art shading is detrimental to the creation of entertaining videogames and something that in most cases (referring to the current low adoption of HD televisions) consumers won't even be able to appreciate.

    Hocking was full of praise for Nintendo's effort, however, commending the new Wii motion-sensing controller which he believes can offer new inspiration for developers and create emotional experiences more powerfully than enhanced graphics. ...
    by Published on May 10th, 2006 16:39

    Via Eurogamer

    It's hard to tell what was the main highlight of Konami's E3 conference, held earlier today in Los Angeles - there was a wide range of games on show, and arguably a little something for everyone.

    For many gamers, of course, the best moment will have been when Hideo Kojima took to the stage to reveal new DS and PSP titles, plus a little bit more of Metal Gear Solid 4.

    But of course, MGS isn't Konami's only classic series - let's not forget Silent Hill, which is coming to PSP for the first time. The new game, which is titled Silent Hill: Origins, sees you playing as a truck driver called Travis who finds himself lost in everyone's favourite spooky little town. It's a prequel to the original Silent Hill, so you'll get to find out all about the town's past - and you'll also meet characters from games further along in the series.

    If you'd rather rock out on a dance mat than defend yourself against a vast army of faceless homicidal mutants determined to ensure that the last thing you see is their bloodied limbs crushing your pathetic skull into a sticky mess of bone, hair and mucus, great news - Dance Dance Revolution is coming to Xbox 360!

    Titled DDR Universe, it'll feature exclusive songs and you'll be able to download extra tracks via the Xbox Live Marketplace. In addition, the original Xbox will get DDR Ultramix 4, which will feature 65 new songs, enhanced versions of the modes featured in previous games and multiplayer action for up to four players.

    Konami also showed off previously announced and offensively titled Wii game Elebits. It's a whole new franchise, don't you know, which appears to have been inspired by the likes of Pikmin and playground games such as hide and seek. We're looking forward to seeing more of this one on the show floor.

    For movie fans there's Hellboy, which is in development at Krome Studios (best known for doing the King Arthur game and the Ty the Tazmanian Tiger series). It'll appear on Xbox 360, PS3 and PSP, and is being developed with a little help from Mike Mignola, the man who created the comic book. It's out next year, most likely in conjunction with the movie sequel, which sees Hellboy and chums attempting to bring down a rebellious army of mythical creatures who want to rule the world.

    Castlevania veteran Koji Igarashi was on hand to present new DS title Portrait of Ruin, which is set to take the series beyond the castle walls. It's set during World War II, and environments shown included a city, a rural landscape and a big old desert - some of which appeared to be in 3D. Along with the main character, you'll be able to control a sidekick who can help you overcome obstacles and pull off combo attacks.

    Death Jr. is also coming to DS, in the form of Death Jr. and the Science Fair of Doom. There's also a new PSP game on the way, titled Death Jr.: Root of Evil. And finally, we have Brooktown High: Senior Year - a dating sim for PSP. It's down for a US release, perhaps surprisingly, but there's no word on whether it'll make it to Europe.

    We'll be bringing you more on all of Konami's most exciting new titles, which may or may not include Brooktown High: Senior Year, in the next few days. ...
    by Published on May 10th, 2006 16:38

    Via Eurogamer

    Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 will be out on PC, PS2, PSP, Xbox 360 and DS in January, publisher Konami confirmed at a pre-E3 conference in LA today.

    The moniker is the international title, which is certain to be changed for PAL release. Konami didn't specify whether the January date pertained to Japan or Europe.

    New play modes are to be included in the update, as well as what sound like significant gameplay additions. Players will now be able to run without the ball and point passes exactly. Strikers and defenders will work harder to find space and throw off advances from the opposition.

    A new International Challenge mode will feature four continents to dominate. In addition, the Master League is to be lengthened. Licenses have now been acquired for Argentina, Spain, Sweden, Italy and Holland, meaning more authentic player names and livery.

    The football sector remains as fiercely contested as ever. Rival EA is currently topping the British charts with its World Cup rendition of FIFA, and is likely to show a full update of the game on the E3 showfloor tomorrow. ...
    by Published on May 10th, 2006 16:36

    Via Engadget

    If you want something done right, you'd better do it yourself. That's SanDisk's thinking anyways, with their new RapidGX Memory Stick PRO Duo cards they're showing at E3. The cards do the usual Memory Stick PRO Duo thing, namely providing music, movies and other content for PSP owners, but they include a bit of SanDisk special sauce performance enhancements to speed file transfers up to 15MB per second, double the normal rates for PRO Duo cards. Seems like they just got tired of Sony's limitations in the Memory Stick tech, and figured a way to improve it themselves. The 1GB card is all that's available right now, and it retails for $85. The price -- for a limited time only -- includes for free SanDisk's new MicroMate high-speed card reader to help the RapidGX hit its maximum speeds, and also includes PSP loader software to maximize space and convert files. ...
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