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    by Published on January 7th, 2005 03:20

    Phantoms port of FreeSCI for the GP32 has again been updated, heres the news from this release:[br][br] Changes:[br][br]* Christoph Reichenbach (former FreeSCI maintainer), sped up the routine that draws the backgrounds a great deal (this goes for all platforms, not just GP32). You'll notice that rooms load pretty much instantaneously now, while before you had to wait up to 8 seconds for some rooms.[br][br]* One bug was fixed which caused a crash on exit (and perhaps some other problems as well).[br][br]This will most likely be the final alpha release (I haven't received any feedback at all on the previous alpha). I haven't decided yet how future releases will be done. I may end up setting up an automated build system that uploads binaries built from FreeSCI CVS periodically.[br] [br][br]Download Here ...
    by Published on January 6th, 2005 14:29

    hi iv been looking every where for the series 60 product id and i was wondering wether anyone on here could send me it from there phone if you cold that would be great my email addy is [email protected]

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    by Published on January 6th, 2005 10:18

    Here is the latest N-Gage release schedule as supplied by Nokia:

    January
    21st King of Fighter Extreme (nGage MMC Game)
    21st SSX: Out Of Bounds (nGage MMC Game)
    25th Snake (nGage Game)


    February
    11th WWE Aftershock (nGage MMC Game)
    11th X Men Legends(nGage MMC Game)

    March
    11th Xanadu Next (nGage MMC Game)
    11th Worms World Party (nGage MMC Game)
    31st Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (nGage MMCGame)

    April
    The Roots: Gate of Chaos(nGage MMC Game)

    May
    Catan (nGage MMC Game)
    Glimmerati (nGage MMC Game)

    It's a shame that Worms has been pushed back so far
    ...
    by Published on January 6th, 2005 10:00

    The Bill Gates keynote at the Consumer Electronics Show. It's a Las Vegas tradition that has, on occasion, yielded major news for gamers. In 2001, the Microsoft boss used the forum to show the world Microsoft's first game console, the Xbox. This year anticipation was running just as high, with widespread speculation that Gates would use the event to unveil the successor to the console, most commonly called the Xbox Next. Consumer Electronics Association President Gary Shapiro helped fuel the excitement last night as he introduced Gates, calling his keynote "the scene of Xbox's launch." [br][br][br]But, alas, there was no Xbox Next unveiling. Although he made mention of the next-generation console in a recent interview with News.com, Gates used the forum to again present the Microsoft corporate agenda to the reporters, analysts, and exhibitors who packed the plush Hilton Hotel Theater. There was plenty of news, but little of it revolved around gaming. Apart from announcing Halo 2 had sold 6.3 million units and a couple of Xbox-related throwaway lines such as "gaming is becoming more of a social thing," Gates spent less than ten minutes of his two-hour keynote with his game face on. [br][br]He called Xbox sales in 2004's final months significant," yet conceded Sony presented "very challenging competition." NPD hardware sales numbers (due next week, according to analysts) will likely show Gates' humility was unwarranted. One analyst, speaking off the record, said the Xbox tore out a large chunk of the PlayStation 2's market share over the 2004 holidays, thanks to the Halo 2 phenomenon and the shortage of the new, slimmed-down PS2s. [br][br]Gates said Microsoft would build out the capabilities of Xbox Live and would soon announce an application (or applications) to allow gamers to integrate their own photos and music clips into their games. [br][br]The only actual game on display was a brief (and technically flawed) Forza Motorsport demo which featured head-to-head competition between Gates and keynote host Conan O'Brien, who was the singular highlight of the evening. [br][br]But that didn't mean gaming didn't have a place at CES. In fact, the game industry showed up in numbers greater than in recent years, and with some interesting agendas of its own. [br][br]The Digital Hollywood-produced Game Power Showcase and Forum, a one-day event that covered topics as diverse as The History of Games, and Casual and Downloadable Games, attracted a record crowd. In recent years, this pre-show event drew poorly, rarely filling the conference rooms in the North Hall to even 50 percent capacity. This year, almost all sessions drew large numbers, with some sessions packing standing-room only crowds into the two rooms that housed the two-track, two-session event. [br][br]Cody Alexander, an agent with William Morris Consulting (a division of the William Morris Agency), was a speaker on the program's Games and Hollywood session. Alexander has attended the past four CES events, but this was the first year he allocated time to speak on a Digital Hollywood session. "I was pleasantly surprised" at the turnout, Alexander told GameSpot. [br][br]While he views the average CES attendee as one who is "not as savvy or knowledgeable" about the game industry as a typical E3 attendee might be, his comments suggest a reason for the sudden interest in games. "People in the hardware and consumer electronics business see videogames as the next pipeline," he said. From Alexander's perspective, attending CES "is a good way to detect what's going on in the game industry." [br][br]Even some in the traditional game space are suddenly viewing CES with renewed interest. Los Angeles-based Square Enix USA brought 10 staffers to the show, an unprecedented number. In this instance, the decision relates to Square's forward-thinking philosophy of gaming and game platforms. "Traditionally, we have been focused on the game console," Square Enix USA president and COO Ichiro Otobe told GameSpot. "That has been our playing field. But now we are focused on networked and connected devices." Addressing the Square Enix view that consoles and handhelds are losing their position as the sole means by which games enter the consumer marketplace, Otobe said. "This show represents our next playing field." [br][br]He is not alone. An unusually high number of high-level industry players could be seen in both the audience and among the speaker's ranks in yesterday's conference. Executive producer Warren Wall of Electronic Arts, Ubisoft vice president of publishing Jay Cohen, Xfire founder Mike Cassidy, Firaxis founder Jeff Briggs, Xbox Live general manager Cam Ferroni, Nielsen executive Michael Dowling, general manager of Nokia's games business unit Nada Usina, and Jason Hall, senior vice president of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, were among those participating in the conference. And industry analysts were out in force as well: Michael Goodman of The Yankee Group, Schelley ...
    by Published on January 6th, 2005 09:46

    Microsoft chairman Bill Gates delivered his keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show 2005 event yesterday, and despite the run-up to his talk being paved with rumour and hype about an unveiling of Xbox 2, as we confirmed yesterday there wasn't so much as a droplet of chat about Xbox's successor.[br]Xbox 2 information may have been in absence, but amidst a number of announcements from Gates on Microsoft 'digital experience' initiatives in the areas of television, music and video, photos and communications, he did touch on the current status of Xbox, highlight sales performance of Halo 2 and Fable and take upcoming racing title Forza Motorsport for a spin.[br][br]Microsoft's chairman announced industry-leading sales for Xbox in the US in the 2004 holiday season, revealing that the console secured a 40-percent market share during November and December of last year. Xbox Live experienced highest level of usage ever over the same period, 1 million-plus gamers entering into online bouts and racking, up to date, a staggering 69 million hours of play on Halo 2.[br][br]Gates also spoke of Halo 2's impressive sales, which have now hit 6.3 million units since its November 9 2004 launch, and reminded us of the game's launch-day revenue of $125 million in the United States and Canada. Lionhead/Big Blue Box RPG Fable received a special mention as well, the title breaking the 1 million sales barrier in two months.[br][br]But perhaps the zenith of Bill Gates' keynote speech was the demonstration of Xbox's would-be Gran Turismo beater Forza Motorsport, which Gates played with talk-show personality Conan O'Brien as part of his discussion of major trends driving gaming today (HDTV, ubiquitous broadband and wireless connectivity, and rich personalisation). [br][br]Gates and O'Brien raced through Manhattan in customised cars, according to reports complete with a system crash and shoddy framerate on Conan's console. Snigger. ...
    by Published on January 6th, 2005 03:24

    Lord Ball has released his Night Warriors mod. This mod contains a new version of the DOS BOR.EXE that Lord Ball has rewritten himself containing plenty of new options and features not found in any other version of BOR (even the new ones!) including no damage to the other player and both players not being able to choose the same character - this mod is definitely worth checking out! [br][br]You can get the file here [br][br]Also there`s new version (beta 3) of SoR Remake available. Check this site for download, screen and more info ...
    by Published on January 5th, 2005 21:05

    This topic has been moved to [link=http://www.dcemu.co.uk/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=beats;action=display;num=1106072837; start=0]The Modders Forum[/link] by Christuserloeser. ...
    by Published on January 5th, 2005 15:03

    Kaylakaze has updated the newly released Gameboy emulator by 7Not6 by adding HDD Support, heres the news from the readme file:[br][br] InfoGB-HD v1-1[br]Modded by KaylaKaze 1/1/2005[br]Ported to PS2 by 7not6[br][br]History:[br]---------[br]v1-1[br]-Added cdfs support[br]-fixed a PAL bug (hopefully) [br][br]Download Here ...
    by Published on January 5th, 2005 13:20

    i hav started this to find out how far everyone is on donkey konga, i got it on christmas day but had to miss 10 whole days of playing in the days i hav played i hav got the eletric drum set, 3 mini games gold on all monkey and gold on all chimp apart from paras los rumberos no gorrillas and no memory, i hav beat my stepbro loads ...
    by Published on January 5th, 2005 09:29

    Phantom has once again updated his FreeSCI port for the GP32, heres whats new:[br][br]Several file and directory related problems fixed.[br]File functions rewritten.[br]Controls slightly altered.[br][br]Download Here ...
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