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    by Published on December 11th, 2007 21:27



    News from Play Asia:

    The once vibrant world of Filgaia is slowly dying, a result of some cataclysmic event lost in the dim, misty reaches of the past. The few pathetic remnants of once mighty nations are caught up in an endless cycle of war, fighting over Filgaia’s ever-dwindling natural resources. Amidst the carnage and slow decay, there is one kingdom that has until recently managed to avoid the chaos and suffering plaguing its neighbors; the kingdom of Elesius.

    However, the kingdom is slowly descending into anarchy with the king inflicted with a mysterious illness that has kept him bed-ridden, intensifying the future uncertainty as the heir-apparent disappeared a year earlier and is presumed dead. An opportunistic senate has formed its own police force and is gradually usurping power from the royal family.

    It is against this backdrop of political intrigue and social decay that the main character Clarissa Arwin, accompanied by her half-brother and protector, Felius, enter Elesius hot on the trail of Rupert Dandridge, the man who murdered her mother. What started out as a personal vendetta soon turns into an epic battle to not only keep a kingdom from falling, but to save the world of Filgaia from being turned into an uninhabitable wasteland.

    Sony's PSP™ RPG hit Wild Arms XF is now available at discounted US$ 10.90 only. This is the Japanese language Asia release version of the game. ...
    by Published on December 11th, 2007 21:19

    Brakken posted this over at tehskeen

    ********** is reporting that Datel has also been hit in the raids that are going on in France/Germany. It seems Datel's Flash Cart used some of Nintendo's copyrighted material to load, thus under French law making it illegal. Nintendo is really putting pressure around the Globe on Flash Carts as I agree with Zeus that they are most likely doing this to remove the competition to their own Flash Cart they will be brining out.

    If you haven't heard Max Louran the owner of Divineo, Supreme Factory and ********** has been arrested due to his sale of modification devices in France. Since then all of the Flash Carts from both retail sites have been removed. While we haven't been able to obtain any press material regarding the arrest, various customers, friends, associates and enemies of Max from around the Globe are stating he has indeed been arrested. Read more about the arrest here.

    This is very distributing news - not that Max has been arrested, God knows the jerk along with his flunkies deserve a lot more then being arrested for their activities in the scene, but it's bad news for all Flash Cart owners.

    Flash Carts have a lot of legitimate uses which outweigh their illegitimate use. They are designed for amateur programmers to develop software for a console they own without having to pay Nintendo's outrageous licensing fees. Nintendo from day one has always wanted to control the market, but there is nothing wrong with developing legal software for a device that you own. Nintendo is just money hungry.

    Of course Flash Carts can be used in an illegal manner, but this doesn't mean that they are developed to be used illegally and the blame should lie on the people who do illegal things with them and not the companies who produce them.

    One lingering question now in my mind is do all Flash Carts, like Datel's use some sort of copyrighted code in them?
    ...
    by Published on December 11th, 2007 21:13

    Memor32 has released a new build of their Save Game Manager, now with Windows Vista support. The Memor32 allows you to download game save files and load them onto the Memor32.


    Updated Release (v1.3) of the Memor32 Save Game Manager. Windows Vista support has now been added on all the different Windows Vista versions. The Max Drive (.max extension) support for save games is not yet functional under Vista, will be added in a coming release.

    The Memor32 can also be turned into a fully function PS2 mod chip with the use of Memento firmware. We will bring you a full review of the Memor32 once we test it out on Windows Vista. In the mean time, you can purchase the Memor32 from Divineo Germany, Divineo France, Divineo Spain, Divineo Italy, MrModchips and ConsoleSource. Just remember that it does not include the USB cable in order to keep costs down. If you have a Sony digicam, Sony PSP or any devices that uses a USB mini-A cable, it will work on the Memor32.

    Download Here ...
    by Published on December 11th, 2007 21:07

    News/release from Abcd1234:

    Welcome to the home page for my port of NetHack to the Nintendo DS. The goal of this project is to create a port of NetHack for the DS utilizing the unique features of the DS to create an easy-to-use NetHacking experience. I think I've succeeded in that goal. I'm probably wrong.

    Features
    An unscaled, scrolling map view on the lower screen, which can be interacted with using the touchscreen.
    Minimap, message, and status information rendered to the top screen.
    Support for 16- and 256-color BMP tilesets, including non-rectangular tiles (tiles must have dimensions which are a multiple of 8, e.g. 8x8, 8x16, etc).
    Support for text mode, with optional full color and IBM graphics.
    Popup command window for easy access to the full command set.
    On-screen keyboard for text input and extended commands.
    Keys are almost completely configurable.
    Support for both left- and right-handed modes.
    Save and restore.
    Sleep mode.
    News

    Version 1.9 Released.

    Added movement compass mode, ala iRogue, enabled with the new option 'compassmode', which can take the values 0 (disabled), 1 (relative mode), or 2 (absolute mode) (default off). See the packaged defaults.nh for an example.
    Added support for sending '>' (the floor) as well as '.' (yourself) when being prompted for a direction (eg, digging, zapping, etc) by doing a regular tap for '.', or a held tap (tapping and holding for about a half second) for '>'.
    Added an input history to the keyboard (limited to the last ten items).
    Added support to the keyboard for using the joypad to move the cursor.
    Modified taps on locked doors so the initial tap attempts to open the door normally, and only the second tap begins kicking.
    Optimized status updates, so enabling 'time' doesn't slow the game down.
    Fixed a bug that was most obvious with commands that prompted for directional input, where input keys would get ignored.
    Fixed a menu bug triggered by a page down, resulting in the menu being dismissed erroneously.

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    by Published on December 11th, 2007 21:03

    New homebrew game from Kukulcan

    By playing on CPC, I had the vision of the game on DS in a spacial theme with stars, and this is the birth of the project. Then Lobo has redesigned, allowing me to still develop the concept, to arrive at the current version.



    The game:
    The goal is simple, we must destroy all-star level. You use it to help the CARRE your CRAFT destroy a star.

    * THE CRAFT
    S'arrête on all obstacles except the stars.
    Destroy the stars.

    * LE CARRE
    S'arrête on all obstacles.


    * 5 planets in 11 levels each:
    PLANET 1: CPC (The original computer game should have a planet)
    PLANET 2: Lobo (To thank the graphic)
    PLANET 3: LOGON (In tribute was a very famous group démomaker on CPC Cuckoo Longshot)
    PLANET 4: POUM (in a tribute Alain Massoumipour alias Poum, Amstrad To Hundred Hundred)
    PLANET 5: REPPA (thanks to advisor algorithm)

    Orders
    START = Exit
    PAD or STYLET = Move CRAFT
    A, B, X, Y or STYLET = Move CARRE
    R = Music (yes / no)
    L = Repeat level

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    by Published on December 11th, 2007 20:54

    Jonz has released a new version of his Nes Emulator for the iPhone:

    NES.app lets you play Nintendo games on your iPhone. It is a fully functional, feature-rich Nintendo emulator.

    NES.app uses an emulator core we call NESCore, which we've forked from pNESx and InfoNES and re-engineered as a highly-portable and high-performance Nintendo emulator core.

    In order to use NES.app, you will need ROM images of Nintendo games. ROM images are files containing the dumped instruction code from a physical cartridge. In many cases, you are legally entitled to posess a ROM imageof any game that you presently own. ROM images for NES are widely available online, or with the appropriate hardware, you can dump them yourself directly from the cartridge.

    Features
    Multitouch: Use the directional pad + A + B, or other combinations
    Landscape Mode: Turn the iPhone counter-clockwise to play in landscape mode
    Zapper Tap: Tap objects on the screen to shoot them
    Full Screen: Enlarge your NES picture to the max possible
    Save State: Save an instant snapshot of your game and come back to it later
    Game Genie: Use Game Genie cheat codes
    ... and many more
    NES.app is not iPhoneNES!
    NES.app started as a fork of iPhoneNES v0.01, but has been completely rewritten to run very fast, and with many additional features including sound, multitouch support, full-screen, landscape mode, game genie codes, saved games and much more. It now contains zero code from the original iPhoneNES project.

    As of recent, stepwhite re-released a much older version of NES.app as iPhoneNES v0.31. We have no idea why, but please be aware that NES.app is in no way affiliated with the iPhoneNES project (which only ever released v0.01 officially). We recommend using the latest version of NES.app instead, which is available below.

    2.0.1 [jonz] Fixed preference groups to appear with correct headings
    Cleaned up orientation changes and fixed scrambled screen bug
    Added NSAutoreleasePool
    Added LayerKit transitions for aesthetics

    Download Here ...
    by Published on December 11th, 2007 20:49

    Wizlon has posted a new version of his guitar tab viewer, heres whats new:

    Just a quick fix for R4 and M3 users, basically my save file was conflicting with the R4 and M3 save file causing everything to go bananas. I’ve tested this on an M3 so I hope it works for everyone. Btw, nothing new has been added for this version so if you don’t own an R4 or a M3 then I wouln’t bother grabbing it.

    Also, big thanks to everyone who visited the site and reported the error, if I don’t know about these things then I can’t fix em. Cheers guys, have one on me! (wihtout me actually providing one in any way whatsoever)

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    by Published on December 11th, 2007 20:46

    News/release from Cornaljoe:

    Version 0.2 is out!

    Changes include key repeat, sort filelist, and various bug fixes. Link added below.

    DualSlot Browser lets you browse and copy files to the filesystems available. Meaning if you have two FAT based flashcarts inserted, you will have access to both!

    Be aware this is a very basic version. Hopefully once I learn more about DS coding, I'll get a cool GUI going. Suggestions and comments are welcome. Thanks to all that helped me get started!

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    by Published on December 11th, 2007 20:44

    via pdroms

    Helium filled Balloons are moving skywards. Move them, but don't let them collide with peaks. Once your ballons are save in the upper part, press the left or right sholder button, to let them disappear and gain points. There are nine levels with increasing difficulty.

    This release has a minor update to the graphics.

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    by Published on December 11th, 2007 20:36

    via pdroms

    Block Puzzle, a new native iPhone game from Soneso has shown up on Installer from the STE repository. The main objective of the game is to move the red block out of the box with 3 varying levels of difficulty.

    http://www.iphoneskinning.com/2007/1...zzle-game.html ...
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