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    by Published on November 12th, 2007 19:26

    The Memento Team have released a new version of their Software which when put on the Memor 32 Memory Card turns the card into a Modchip, awesome eh

    Heres the latest updates:

    Posted: 11 November 2007

    Quick release of a 0.9c version to fix some issues with the windows patcher.

    We fixed some incompatibilities with some WinXP and Windows Vista versions. This version should be functional with all Windiws versions.

    Please report any issues in the patcher or the firmware to: memento @ smtp.ru

    Posted: 07 November 2007

    Here we are again, this time we release our last beta, the V0.9b.

    This is already a giant step in respect to the previous beta.

    Also we are releasing today a window interface for the patcher.

    You will not need anymore to use the DOS command line, but you will be able to patch in a matter of seconds with this easy window interface.

    This version is still PAL, but all issues was solved for the NTSC, so is just a matter to pack it and test it. Expect the V1.0 with full PAL/NTSC support and more features in a very short time!

    Download Here - Give Feedback Via Comments

    Heres more about the Memor 32 Mem Card:

    New from Mr Modchips comes the release of Memor 32 which is a new USB Memory Card that via a bios released by a hacking team turns into a Modchip of sorts.

    heres the details on the Memory Card:

    New from Mr Modchips (UK)



    The PS2 is certainly no stranger to a continuous flow of great games which is why every hardcore gamer will adore the Memor 32. Featuring a unique USB based design, the Memor 32 is an advanced memory card for use on any PS2 and PSTwo systems around the world. Unlike standard memory cards, the Memor 32 will allow gamers to load and unload save games to and from the PC for use with the PS2. It’s compatibility is up there with the best, with over 1500 games tested and working perfectly.

    - 100% MagicGate compatible powerful 32MB memory card
    - Compatible with all PS2 and PSTwo systems worldwide
    - Integrated USB connector
    - Load and unload saves games to and from the PC for use with the console via software
    - Unrivalled compatibility, over 1500 games tested and save compatible
    - Perfectly plug and play device
    - Two years in development
    ...
    by Published on November 12th, 2007 19:04

    the NEO PCE Super Flash Cart 128M version (Driver V1.1) released

    download : the NEO PCE Super Flash Cart 128M version released

    Function:
    - support all PC-E
    - support all PC-E CORE
    - support all TG16
    - support all DUO
    - support all GT
    - support all SuperGraphx
    - support multi PC-E rom,and use switch to swap the game,one cart can store 63 PC-E games maximum
    - support 20M Street Fighter II
    - memory size up to 128M
    - use USB Slim Loader to burn
    - plug and play
    - reset function support, not need power off console to select the game

    http://www.neoflash.com/forum/index....ic,4688.0.html ...
    by Published on November 12th, 2007 18:59

    Kernal has released a new version of SquareDS, heres the translated info:



    So I also launched in the dev on DS, and I present my first project, SquareDS, which is a port of Squares 2. I really liked the principle, and therefore I thought for a first draft, it would be playable.

    Version 1.3b:
    Recompiling - with the last PALib
    - Access to more comprehensive sources

    How to play:

    The goal is simple: pick up a maximum of square black with the black square removable stylus, while avoiding red. At times, black or red circles appear respectively, and provide a penalty or a bonus.
    The more we catch square, the square becomes principal wholesale and more difficulty increases (speed and number of squares generated).

    Downloads

    Version 1.3b (.nds)
    Version 1.3b (.sc.nds)
    Version 1.3b (.nds.gba)

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on November 12th, 2007 18:56

    via Kotaku


    Last week's decision by the NPD Group to discontinue posting monthly reports on console hardware sales didn't go over too well. The gaming press hated it because the NPD console numbers are an excellent resource. Gamers hated it because console sales numbers are an excellent source of angry, gloating forum posts. NPD PR rep David Riley was caught unawares by the backlash, but now he's back with good news.

    The NPD had been waiting to hear back from the console manufacturers, and now Riley has informed GameDaily BIZ that the "Big 3" are in fact on board. Therefore the NPD will continue to provide media with the monthly hardware sales tally...

    Ah sweet, sweet console sales numbers are now ours to behold each month indefinitely, and everyone lived happily ever after. The end. ...
    by Published on November 12th, 2007 18:53

    Nightfox has released a new version of SpiritsDS:

    Just a new level added and minor graphics corrections. Now 50% of graphics are done (all upper floors).
    Waiting your comments.

    Fox

    Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?6yxzm1gdxnw
    ...
    by Published on November 12th, 2007 18:46

    News from Puck2099

    Here you have a new version of my Master System and Game Gear emulator.

    It has the following changes:
    Fixed problem with FM sound. It should work now with european ROMs that didn't work before (Out Run, R-Type, California Games...). Thanks to Steve Cain (shiffy) and Bob Forgan for reporting it.
    Added support to Tweak RAM Timmings. By default it's disabled, if you want to enable it just delete file "notweak" (and do the opposite to disable it again).
    Added support to alternate control to CLICK button so you can use buttons combinations in new F200 and modded F100. Thanks to Ryo for his prior hack.
    Modified main volume to a 50% if it detects that it's running in a F200.
    Deleted battery level and LED if it detects that it's running in a F200.
    Other minor changes.

    Download Here and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on November 12th, 2007 18:36

    via IGN


    If you're a Wii owner, you'll probably fall into one of two camps when it comes to Nintendo's channel updates. Either you'll consider them harmless added value with just enough addictive whimsy to keep you occupied for a couple of minutes in moments of vague boredom, or you'll be on the side that bangs and wails and upends tables, frothing and glowering at the injustice of it all. 'Why are you wasting all this time when you could be making games?!', you'll bleat at anyone who'll listen - usually on internet forums. 'How dare you foresake me with your dedication to the casuals, Nintendo?', you'll shout. Camp number one: we have an update! Camp number two: bugger off.

    Yes, that's right, mere hours after our American cousins, Nintendo has flung its gift of popularity at unsuspecting European Wiis in the shape of the Mii Contest Channel. Previously, Nintendo has referred to its long-promised update as the Check Mii Out Channel, including in its latest US press release, so we're not quite sure what happened there.

    Anyway, in case you've not been paying attention, the basic premise this time around is the wholesale whoring of those Miis you probably created when you first got your console then completely forgot about 20 minutes later. With the advent of the Mii Contest Channel, you can frogmarch the pinnacle of your creativity right out in front of adoring eyes, ready to be judged, insulted or revered.

    Nintendo's Mii Contest Channel comes in two parts - the Posting Plaza and Contests. The first lets you share your funny-faced creations with the world, swiping anything you might take a particular fancy to, and the second presents a variety of theme competitions to participate in. The general idea is that you whisk up a Mii to match the task then upload the fella, ready to be judged by Wii users across the globe. It's then possible to keep yourself updated on your progress via the 'Results' tab and see how close your Mii is to victory.

    There's not much to report on the latter section of the channel just yet, given that Nintendo is operating contests on a fortnightly cycle - the first week offering ample time to prep your Mii around the given theme (currently 'Mario without his hat' in honour of upcoming Super Mario Galaxy'), ready for upload via the Submit panel and the second week for voting all entrants. This being the case, we've got no idea how the voting process actually works right now, with most of the Contest section inaccessible until next week.

    Of far more interest is the Posting Plaza, which is already heaving with an impressive roster of nifty Miis. Currently gathered under the heading of 'Today's Top Miis', you'll find an amazing spectrum of familiar faces including - in no particular order - Peter Griffin, Mr. T, Mario, Darth Vadar, South Park's Kenny, Ali G, Jack Black and, er, Hitler. These are all gleaned from either a regional or worldwide selection, but you're free to alter that on a whim.

    Miis can be viewed based on a number of categories, including Top 50, Pot Luck and your own personal Favourites. It's also possible to search for Miis via either their unique reference code (looking not unlike Nintendo's dreaded Friend-related digits of doom) or by a combination of gender and 'talent'. You can select your Mii's particular talent during the posting process and these cover a wide range of activities including Comedy, Acting, Art, Athletics and Conversation. Clearly we got bored of scrolling down the list after the letter 'C'. Finally, you can also check out Miis based on Mii Artisan Rankings. Here, you'll find a list of top-rated Artisans (that is, the Mii you've chosen to represent yourself on the Contest Channel) and all their majestic creations for easy browsing.

    However you choose to check out Miis, they're all displayed in static groups of 50 on the main screen. Static, that is, unless you hit the 'Parade' button, in which case Miis will dash onto the screen in groups of three and perform a nifty move to win your affection. It's a pointless but classically Nintendo touch and its hard not to melt a little as Hitler prances into the spotlight and either karate chops, goes down on one knee or makes hearts fly out of his bottom in a bid to capture your heart.

    Once you've seen a Mii that takes your fancy, a simple click with the pointer brings up their individual stats screen. Here, you can check out their initials, talent, popularity ranking and unique entry number, alongside creator and country of origin. You've also got the option to mark it as a favourite (shifting it over to your Favourites search screen), calling its friends or - if you rather, calling up similar Miis, if you want your screen overflowing with 50 questionable Peter Griffin look-a-likes - and, finally, you can import it to your Mii Channel.

    That's pretty much that ...
    by Published on November 12th, 2007 18:34

    A Sony CSR admitted to reader Ive that dust should not void a Playstation 3's warranty.

    "Ive: I'm calling just to pretty much clarify the PS3's warranty, if there's any clause in the warranty that makes it so that if the PS3 is too dusty that the warranty is void.
    CSR: No.
    Ive: No?
    CSR: No. The only way that it, um, voided is if it was neglected, um, abused, dropped or anything like, modificated like if you opened it up, modification, if you didn't have your receipt, um, any power failures like mother nature or anything like that then that actually does void the warranty. Other than that any defective PS3s or anything like that is still, um, still under the warranty."

    http://consumerist.com/consumer/audi...nty-321288.php ...
    by Published on November 12th, 2007 18:34

    Epic Games' Mark Rein says that he hopes Unreal Tournament 3 will be released on PlayStation 3 this year but he doesn't think it will make it to Europe until 2008.

    "We think there's a very solid shot we'll get out this year - I don't know about Europe. Europe's a problem because the certification process in Europe takes longer.

    http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=30479 ...
    by Published on November 12th, 2007 18:33

    via Games Industry


    Ahead of the release of US videogame software sales data for October, Wedbush Morgan Securities analyst Michael Pachter is predicting a 50 per cent increase from the same period last year.

    He is forecasting sales of USD 555 million, compared to USD 369 million in October of 2006.

    Most of the sales growth was driven by Activision's Guitar Hero III, which accounted for USD 100 million in sales. Pachter's estimate reflects USD 425 in sales from new platforms and USD 130 million in sales from current generation software sales.

    Once again, in his estimate, the Wii will lead the market in hardware sales. He estimates sell-through of 450,000 Wii consoles, 325,000 Xbox 360 consoles, and 125,000 PlayStation 3 consoles.

    Although share prices for the major videogame publishers have pulled back sharply of late, as investors again appear concerned that next generation console cycle strength will be insufficient to overcome a weakening economy, Pachter disagrees and thinks that solid software sales growth will continue well into 2008.

    He expects October revenue to be up for Activision, EA, Majesco, and Take-Two, and down for Atari, Midway, THQ, and Ubisoft. ...
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