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    by Published on April 29th, 2010 22:54

    Capcom has revealed that the Mega Man Zero Collection for DS will hit its projected "early summer" release, despite its delay in Japan. Specifically, the publisher announced that the compilation of four Game Boy Advance side-scrollers will arrive in North America on June 8 for $30. That's just $7.50 per Zero! Additionally, a new trailer can be seen above, and the (lovely) box art has been added to our gallery.

    New features in the collection include customizable controls, art gallery functionality (which displays art on the bottom screen and the game on the top screen, so you can look while you play), and a new "Easy Scenario" mode to help new players get through these difficult games.

    http://www.joystiq.com/2010/04/29/me...-june-release/ ...
    by Published on April 29th, 2010 22:51

    This is the last Thursday update of the European PlayStation Store, because next week - and every other week after that - content will be added on a Wednesday.

    Today we're brought Championship Manager 2010 on PSP Minis (also playable on PS3). This is a bite-sized companion to the full PC experience, but wears a higher Minis price tag than we're used to at £4.

    On PS3 there is a demo of Wakeboard HD and on PSP a demo of Naruto Shippuden cartoon ninja something-or-other.

    DLC dominates the week, as Dante's Inferno, Mega Man 10, Just Cause 2, Super Street Fighter IV and MAG all expand.

    Added to PlayStation Home this week is a ModNation-themed challenge plus weird Locoroco hats, Big Daddy costume and Iron Man 2 outfit.

    A new pile of comics awaits on the PSP Digital Comics Store, topped by the return of Zombies vs. Robots Aventure.

    PS3 Special Offers (available until the 12th of May)

    LittleBigPlanet Street Fighter Costume (Chun-Li) (was £1.59/€1.99 now £0.79/€0.99)
    LittleBigPlanet Street Fighter Costume (Guile) (was £1.59/€1.99 now £0.79/€0.99)
    LittleBigPlanet Street Fighter Costume (Ryu) (was £1.59/€1.99 now £0.79/€0.99)
    LittleBigPlanet Street Fighter Costume (Zangief) (was £1.59/€1.99 now £0.79/€0.99)
    Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X European Assault Pack (was £3.99/€4.99 now £2.39/€2.99)
    PS3 Permanent Reductions

    WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2009 Roster Update 2 (was £3.19/€3.99 now £1.59/€1.99)
    PS3 Demos

    Wakeboarding HD
    PS3 Games

    Puzzle Chronicles (£6.29/€7.99)
    PS3 Game Content

    Dante's Inferno Trials of St. Lucia (£7.99/€9.99)
    Mega Man 10: Endless Attack Mode (£2.39/€2.99), Special Stage 2 (£1.19/€1.49), Special Stage 3 (£1.19/€1.49)
    Just Cause 2: Black Market Aerial Pack (£1.59/€1.99)
    Super Street Fighter IV: Super Challengers Pack 1 (£3.19/€3.99)
    MAG Fast Attack Gear Pack (free)
    Rock Band: "Again" by Flyleaf (£0.99/€1.49), "Thunderbirds Are Go" by Busted (£0.99/€1.49), "Tomorrow "by Silverchair (£0.99/€1.49)
    Guitar Hero 5: Black Sabbath Track Pack ("After Forever", "Into The Void", "Sweetleaf") - £4.39/€5.49 (£1.59/€1.99 each)
    Karaoke Revolution: "(I've Had) The Time Of My Life" (£0.79/€0.99), "Fame" (£0.79/€0.99)
    PSP Special Offers

    Assassin's Creed Bloodlines (PSP) (was £23.99/€29.99 now £15.99/€19.99)
    Gottlieb Pinball Classics (PSP) (was £8.69/€10.99 now £4.79/€5.99)
    Guilty Gear (PSone) (was £3.99/€4.99 now £3.19/€3.99)
    Petz My Puppy Family (PSP) (was £23.99/€29.99 now £11.99/€14.99)
    Petz My Baby Hamster (PSP) (was £23.99/€29.99 now £11.99/€14.99)
    Vempire (mini) (was £1.74/€1.99 now £1.24/€1.49)
    PSP Demos

    Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3
    PSP Games

    2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa (£29.99/€39.99)
    Gensan (£23.99/€29.99)
    PSP Game Content

    Buzz! Quiz World National Geographic Kids Quiz (£3.19/€3.99)
    LittleBigPlanet: The Wilderness Theme Level Kit (£2.39/€2.99), The Wilderness Theme Costume Kit (free)

    http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/fi...date-packs-dlc ...
    by Published on April 29th, 2010 22:51

    This is the last Thursday update of the European PlayStation Store, because next week - and every other week after that - content will be added on a Wednesday.

    Today we're brought Championship Manager 2010 on PSP Minis (also playable on PS3). This is a bite-sized companion to the full PC experience, but wears a higher Minis price tag than we're used to at £4.

    On PS3 there is a demo of Wakeboard HD and on PSP a demo of Naruto Shippuden cartoon ninja something-or-other.

    DLC dominates the week, as Dante's Inferno, Mega Man 10, Just Cause 2, Super Street Fighter IV and MAG all expand.

    Added to PlayStation Home this week is a ModNation-themed challenge plus weird Locoroco hats, Big Daddy costume and Iron Man 2 outfit.

    A new pile of comics awaits on the PSP Digital Comics Store, topped by the return of Zombies vs. Robots Aventure.

    PS3 Special Offers (available until the 12th of May)

    LittleBigPlanet Street Fighter Costume (Chun-Li) (was £1.59/€1.99 now £0.79/€0.99)
    LittleBigPlanet Street Fighter Costume (Guile) (was £1.59/€1.99 now £0.79/€0.99)
    LittleBigPlanet Street Fighter Costume (Ryu) (was £1.59/€1.99 now £0.79/€0.99)
    LittleBigPlanet Street Fighter Costume (Zangief) (was £1.59/€1.99 now £0.79/€0.99)
    Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X European Assault Pack (was £3.99/€4.99 now £2.39/€2.99)
    PS3 Permanent Reductions

    WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2009 Roster Update 2 (was £3.19/€3.99 now £1.59/€1.99)
    PS3 Demos

    Wakeboarding HD
    PS3 Games

    Puzzle Chronicles (£6.29/€7.99)
    PS3 Game Content

    Dante's Inferno Trials of St. Lucia (£7.99/€9.99)
    Mega Man 10: Endless Attack Mode (£2.39/€2.99), Special Stage 2 (£1.19/€1.49), Special Stage 3 (£1.19/€1.49)
    Just Cause 2: Black Market Aerial Pack (£1.59/€1.99)
    Super Street Fighter IV: Super Challengers Pack 1 (£3.19/€3.99)
    MAG Fast Attack Gear Pack (free)
    Rock Band: "Again" by Flyleaf (£0.99/€1.49), "Thunderbirds Are Go" by Busted (£0.99/€1.49), "Tomorrow "by Silverchair (£0.99/€1.49)
    Guitar Hero 5: Black Sabbath Track Pack ("After Forever", "Into The Void", "Sweetleaf") - £4.39/€5.49 (£1.59/€1.99 each)
    Karaoke Revolution: "(I've Had) The Time Of My Life" (£0.79/€0.99), "Fame" (£0.79/€0.99)
    PSP Special Offers

    Assassin's Creed Bloodlines (PSP) (was £23.99/€29.99 now £15.99/€19.99)
    Gottlieb Pinball Classics (PSP) (was £8.69/€10.99 now £4.79/€5.99)
    Guilty Gear (PSone) (was £3.99/€4.99 now £3.19/€3.99)
    Petz My Puppy Family (PSP) (was £23.99/€29.99 now £11.99/€14.99)
    Petz My Baby Hamster (PSP) (was £23.99/€29.99 now £11.99/€14.99)
    Vempire (mini) (was £1.74/€1.99 now £1.24/€1.49)
    PSP Demos

    Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3
    PSP Games

    2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa (£29.99/€39.99)
    Gensan (£23.99/€29.99)
    PSP Game Content

    Buzz! Quiz World National Geographic Kids Quiz (£3.19/€3.99)
    LittleBigPlanet: The Wilderness Theme Level Kit (£2.39/€2.99), The Wilderness Theme Costume Kit (free)

    http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/fi...date-packs-dlc ...
    by Published on April 29th, 2010 22:49

    News via http://dingoonity.org/

    SiENCe is at it again... We can play STARFOX on our Dingoo!!!!!!!! Download it now!


    Release Notes:


    Quote
    2010.04.29
    ---------------
    FX1 support added
    -Star Wing/Star Fox
    -Dirt Trax FX
    FX2 support added
    -Super Mario World 2 - Yoshi's Island
    -Winter Gold
    -Doom (slow, unplayable)
    OBC1 support added
    -Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge
    DSP-2 suport added
    -Dungeon Master
    DSP-3
    -SD Gundam GX --bugged?
    DSP-4
    -Top Gear 3000
    other that work now:
    -Super Mario All-Stars
    -The Lion King
    -Sunset Riders

    +autodetection of HighRes Games added
    +some other Bugs fixed

    For Fx Title use 400Mhz, Frameskip to 60/3 and the NoSound commandline option "-ns" !

    http://crankgaming.blogspot.com/2010...-star-fox.html ...
    by Published on April 29th, 2010 22:46

    3D gaming is getting buzz with the Nintendo 3DS on the horizon and Sony’s recent firmware update. But, do gamers really want it?

    The CEA, you know the company that produces the Consumer Electronics Show, conducted a study on the interest of 3D gaming and announced the results at the LA Games Conference.

    Here’s what they found out.

    1 in 4 interested in home 3D video game experience.

    1 in 2 people who saw a 3D movie in the last 12 months are interested in playing 3D games at home.

    1 in 5 say playing video games in 3D would be their primary reason for buying a 3DTV.

    Within twelve months, Nintendo will release the Nintendo 3DS, a handheld with a 3D screen that doesn’t require glasses. Sony is preparing 3D versions of games like Motorstorm 2 (pictured), Super Stardust HD, and Gran Turismo 5. Microsoft has not announced any plans for 3D gaming so far.

    http://www.siliconera.com/2010/04/29...ming-interest/ ...
    by Published on April 29th, 2010 22:45



    Gijs] cracked open his Game Boy and added some parts to give him more sound synthesis control. He uses Little Sound Dj (LSDj), a popular Game Boy program used to pump out those classic 8-bit sounds. The unit seen above and heard in the clip after the break has an added potentiometer and circuit board. He’s got a few other hacked Game Boys on his site as well, including an Arduino generating random music on the handheld.

    http://hackaday.com/2010/04/29/hacki...boy-for-sound/ ...
    by Published on April 29th, 2010 21:39

    via Eurogamer


    God of War III game director Stig Asmussen has revealed that former directors David Jaffe and Cory Barlog had different ideas about how to end the series.

    "What David Jaffe talked about doing was - and I'm not sure how it would happen - basically, you destroy Greek mythology and then Norse mythology is right around the corner," Asmussen told GamePro.

    "That's the next thing that Kratos would go after. It becomes clear at the end that he's going to become this harbinger of death across different mythologies in the world and maybe carry the series on from there."
    Apparently Barlog's idea was "about Kratos becoming Death".

    David Jaffe subsequently popped up on Twitter to clarify, as spotted by Kotaku. "I assure you my story was not as simple as Kratos going after the Norse gods. There is an element of truth but it goes far beyond," he tweeted.

    He also said: "I love Cory, he rocks. But that was my idea. Blades of Chaos becomes the Scythe of the Reaper. BUT still, lots more. Up2Sony2reveal."
    Asmussen was fond of both alternatives. "They're both incredibly good ideas, but you need a director to be passionate about the story and understand it intimately. If I had used Dave or Cory's idea, I wouldn't have been as passionate about it."

    He also talked a little about working under a game director, having worked as lead environment artist and art director under Jaffe and Barlog respectively for the first two God of War games.

    "Jaffe was a 'big idea' kind of guy who thought outside of the box," Asmussen explained. "He worked more along the lines of commanding his ideas, while Cory was a little more political and savvy when working with people and pitching his ideas. They're two very different people, but they're both incredibly talented."
    ...
    by Published on April 29th, 2010 21:17

    via Computer and Video Games


    Remember that the iPhone 4G plays games. We're getting further and further away from that fact thanks to good old fashioned controversy. But just remember it.

    The latest update in the long running iPhone 4G leak saga sees Gizmodo planning a counter-attack by suing the police after their computer equipment was seized by authorities.

    The site's lawyer has told CNET News that the gadget blog could sue the sheriff's office of San Mateo County for raiding the editor's home last Friday.

    Thomas R. Burke told CNET that this was an option because "search is not the appropriate method in this situation".

    "The district attorney's office is independently looking at this," Burke continued. "We're going to be sending them a detailed letter of what we already told them Saturday and yesterday."
    Gizmodo's parent company, Gawker Media, has said that the search warrant is "invalid"

    The iPhone 4G was acquired by Gizmodo earlier this month before Apple had chance to announce it officially.

    Since then Apple have announced that the new iPhone will be officially revealed on June 7.

    It'll play games, you know. ...
    by Published on April 29th, 2010 21:10

    via MCV


    Arguably the biggest aspect to Bungie's deal with Activision today isn't that the Halo-creator has signed with the publisher embroiled in an ugly legal spat over treatment of its studios.

    No, it's the fact that the once Xbox-exclusive studio has changed focus to a new IP that will be released on multiple formats.

    For the past 10 years Bungie has worked solely on Microsoft's Xbox and Xbox 360 platforms - so the switch to multiplatform could present some issues.

    We put the question to the studio's community manager Brian Jarrard - will it not be a challenge moving to platforms like PS3?

    "Oh, sure - we've been Xbox exclusive for a long time," he said. However he confidently added: "But it's something where we have some of the best engineering folks in the industry on board who are already thinking heard about how our new game universe might manifest itself over various devices."
    And if Bungie's world-class team of coders can't quite make it, Jarrard said the new publishing deal with Activision gives the studio access to many who know multiplatform development well.

    Said Jarrard: "That was another big draw to Activision - they have a lot of experience with multiple platforms and technical expertise. I think we'll be able to work with them to leverage their experience and make that a little bit easier for us going forward."
    ...
    by Published on April 29th, 2010 18:27

    Simple Nand Converter released by nicolodouma

    Simple Nand Converter is a wrapper of betwiin with Python and all libs pre-installed. No need to install libs, just downloader, extract and click.

    http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Simple_Nand_Converter ...
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