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    by Published on May 26th, 2009 00:59

    News via nintendomax

    maRk2512 proposes a new version of "QuirKDS", his adaptation of sokoban like Game Boy "Kwirk, A mazing Tater.

    Quote:
    Added some new stuff!
    - Titlescreen
    - Select player profile
    - Name for input profiles
    - Ingame menu (Early version! Not all buttons work!)
    - Some small changes in game control
    - BUGFIX Level 18 - sphere thanx!
    - BUXFIX Level 24 - thanx sphere ... ... again

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    by Published on May 26th, 2009 00:56

    News via nintendomax

    Copper makes a new version of "EsseQuamVideri DS", the emulator roms MAME arcade game "EsseQuamVideri.

    Reminder: you need the ROM for MAME format. Zip in the root of your linker or a directory named / MAMERoms.

    Quote:
    V1.1: 24/05/2009
    * Save / load state of the emulator
    * Improved sound

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    by Published on May 26th, 2009 00:44

    News/release from arrrgh

    A couple weeks ago on the other forums I posted a quick build of this port of ROTT. This new build has 16-bit colour support(thanks to Pickle!), 800x480 mode(and a resolution menu to switch between 640x480 and 800x480) and fixed the bug introduced by the 16-bit code that stopped cutscenes from coming up. However it will not recognise input from the ABXY and shoulder buttons due to a SDL bug. The attatched ZIP has a build for both registered and shareware versions.

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    by Published on May 26th, 2009 00:44

    News/release from arrrgh

    A couple weeks ago on the other forums I posted a quick build of this port of ROTT. This new build has 16-bit colour support(thanks to Pickle!), 800x480 mode(and a resolution menu to switch between 640x480 and 800x480) and fixed the bug introduced by the 16-bit code that stopped cutscenes from coming up. However it will not recognise input from the ABXY and shoulder buttons due to a SDL bug. The attatched ZIP has a build for both registered and shareware versions.

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    by Published on May 26th, 2009 00:39

    News/release from Cpasjuste:

    There is a few weeks back, i compiled wesnoth for the pandora, but it was an old version ( 1.4.6 ).
    I then hear around that latest wesnoth has a lot of great improvement, so i decided to give it a try.

    So here it is, latest stable wesnoth version (1.6.2) built for the pandora, and working great, and it also work online (just tried) :

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    by Published on May 26th, 2009 00:39

    News/release from Cpasjuste:

    There is a few weeks back, i compiled wesnoth for the pandora, but it was an old version ( 1.4.6 ).
    I then hear around that latest wesnoth has a lot of great improvement, so i decided to give it a try.

    So here it is, latest stable wesnoth version (1.6.2) built for the pandora, and working great, and it also work online (just tried) :

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    by Published on May 26th, 2009 00:36

    Newly released for GP2x Wiz:

    Turn your GP2XWIZ into a colourful, toy xylophone!
    WIZXylophone is a fun musical application that lets
    you play a xylophone with a last GPH console.
    WIZXylophone's features include:
    -Realistic xylophone samples
    -20 keys
    -Touch to play,very responsive
    -C3-C5 Octaves
    -Volume option
    -Fun for the kid in you

    http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/...i?0,0,0,0,6,62 ...
    by Published on May 26th, 2009 00:33

    Mplayer CE is a fork of the Team Twiizers MPlayer port, combining elements of MPlayerWii and GeeXboX.

    Changelog
    v0.61
    New screen size variables actually work now.
    Better usb device detection
    Using free Liberation font instead of Arial
    Subtitle wraparound bug fixed

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    by Published on May 26th, 2009 00:27

    Molokai has released OpenTyrianWii 1.0

    A Port of the rail shooter OpenTyrian to Wii

    Features
    Full Wiimote+Nunchuk support, partial GC Pad and Classic Controller support. Keyboard support is untested.
    2 Player Arcade action (use two Wiimotes).
    Full input choice (you can use any Wiimote or any GC pad, no matter the sync or port, as well as the Wiimote IR (which I don't like) and the keyboard).

    This is a Wii adaptation of TYRIAN, the game edited by Eclipse and published by Epic MegaGames.The original game was programmed by Jason Emery, illustrated by Daniel Cook, and its music composed by Alexander Brandon and Andreas Molnar.

    This port is based on OpenTyrian project code, maintained by mindless2112, syntaxglitch,emacs.hacker, yuriks.br.

    This README file was based on the README found on Nuvalo's old one.

    This port is separate from Nuvalo's port, and has now replaced it (as you can see). It is fully functional and much more stable than the Wii-Linux version.

    This is not the version featured in the Homebrew Showcase linked on the main page (unfortunately). But trust me, it is better, and easier to use.

    Gameplay
    Tyrian is an arcade-style vertical scrolling shooter. The player controls a space ship fitted with different weapons and enhanced energy shields. Money is earned by destroying enemies and grabbing bonuses, which is then used to purchase upgrades such as weapons, shields, energy generators, and different ships from interlevel menus. The game is fast paced and presents a variety of enemies and bosses.

    Installation
    Download the two packages on Google Code (you only need the tyrianFiles zip once. Those won't be updated)
    Unzip them directly to the root of your SD card (will work on putting the cfg and sav files in the tyrian folder)
    Run using HBC (you can run it with something else, but HBC is the standard now)
    Known Issues
    Alternating A and B too quickly in the Game Menu can cause an exception.
    Network status unknown.
    Gamepad/keyboard statuses unknown.
    Classic controller buttons don't work (joystick does). It requires the use of the Wiimote buttons.
    GC pad joystick does not work (buttons do).
    Selectin "Exit" in the main menu causes an exception (should be an easy fix).

    Changelog
    1.0 - 25 May 2009
    Initial release.
    Supports game saves natively.
    Full audio support (music synthesized at 32khz, sfx resampled to 33075).
    Wiimote/Nunchuk support through SDL Wii's joystick functionality.

    Download data files here

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    by Published on May 26th, 2009 00:17

    With summer just around the corner, this Monday finds an especially hot mix of downloadable game offerings for the WiiWare and Nintendo DSiWare services, as well as for the Virtual Console. Nintendo DSi users can become world-famous pop stars or use a new photo application to view their pictures in interesting new ways. Wii owners can transform into bubble-bursting dragons or hunt for melons on a mysterious island. And be sure to check out this week's Virtual Console debut, which features clay figures and stop-action animation to create a comedic twist to the street fighting genre.

    Nintendo DSiWare

    American Popstar: Road to Celebrity (Gameloft, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone -- Comic Mischief, 800 Nintendo DSi Points): This is your enthralling and interactive success story as a young hopeful in the music milieu. The adventure begins when you get the chance to audition at your Hollywood high school. But the road to celebrity isn't an easy one: Your secret crush is also auditioning, and so is your evil rival. This unique mix of music-themed gaming and social adventure will let you show your talents to the world, take your best photo with the Nintendo DSi system's built-in camera and meet lots of people who may help you build your career. You're about to become the greatest pop star in the world. Talk, share activities and be friendly or unfriendly with numerous characters. Customize your character's name and appearance, and develop skills and personality through your actions. Four musical mini-games include Guitar, Singing, Drums and Dance. Record your voice, take your own photos and sign autographs.

    Photo Clock (Nintendo, 1 player, 200 Nintendo DSi Points): Photo Clock allows you to enjoy the photos taken with your Nintendo DSi Camera application in a new way. Watch your images appear on the top screen of your Nintendo DSi system according to your chosen display settings (specific photos or all photos; in order or randomly displayed). Select from either an analog or digital clock, using the system's internal clock or offsetting the time however you like. Program up to three alarms – with snooze functionality for those who need it – and assign them a preset ring or use a sound created in Nintendo DSi Sound. Experience all the enjoyment of a photo album while ensuring you won't lose track of the time.

    WiiWare

    BUBBLE BOBBLE Plus! (TAITO, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone -- Comic Mischief, 600 Wii Points): BUBBLE BOBBLE Plus! is a simple yet exhilarating action game where you control the bubble-blowing dragons Bub and Bob, trapping enemies in bubbles and then popping them. You can play all 100 of the Standard Mode rounds, which faithfully recreate the nostalgic arcade game, or try 100 new Arrange Mode rounds, which allow up to four players to play on stages with exciting new features such as new enemies and stage layouts. There are also Super Mode rounds for you to enjoy. Determine the true ending by solving puzzles hidden on each stage to defeat the final boss. In Ranking Mode, players with broadband Internet access can use the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service to compete with players from around the world. Enjoy an additional 100 rounds and face off against new boss characters by purchasing "Expert Mode 1" and "Expert Mode 2" add-on content.

    ADVENTURE ISLAND The Beginning (Hudson Entertainment, 1-2 players, Rated E for Everyone -- Cartoon Violence and Comic Mischief, 800 Wii Points): ADVENTURE ISLAND The Beginning comes to the Wii console with exciting new skills and elements. Learn how to use new skills while exploring Adventure Island from coast to coast. Search for Golden Melons hidden throughout the stages and mini-games. When obtaining Golden Melons, you'll be able to purchase various items to help you on your adventure. These items can increase your attack power or enable you to reach places you couldn't get to before. Fulfill certain requirements while playing in any of the modes to achieve a "Master Higgins Feat" and you'll be awarded a Master Higgins costume.

    Virtual Console

    Clay Fighter (Sega Genesis, 1-2 players, Rated T for Teen -- Comic Mischief and Mild Cartoon Violence, 800 Wii Points): In this zany 2-D fighter, it's just another day for a humble traveling circus troupe when a meteor crash-lands in their camp. The otherworldly orb, made entirely out of interstellar clay, contaminates all the circus employees, turning them into bizarrely superpowered versions of themselves. Choose from among the unique clay creatures, such as Bonker, the cheerfully manic clown, or Blue Suede Goo, the mild-mannered Elvis impersonator turned violent vocalist. Master their "Claytalities," like the operatic Helga's deadly high note and Bad Mr. Frosty's fists of snowball fury!

    Nintendo adds new titles to the Nintendo DSi Shop and the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time on Mondays. Users with broadband Internet access can redeem Wii Points or Nintendo DSi Points to download the games. ...
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