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    by Published on June 1st, 2007 21:58

    This is the unofficial Map This!
    Deniska, In7ane, MIB.42 (and maybe others) are the REAL brilliant wizards behind this. There is mind-boggling math in this to interpret coordinates, speed of map movements based on zoom factors, how to rotate a map and point up based on direction you are travelling...blah blah blah
    There is no way I could ever come close to trying to develope any of that.
    I just added some little features - I am not a C programmer - I got TONS of help from google and the code they provided.

    But if you see any of them on the boards - tell them how cool of a program this is and thank them for there pain-staking efforts to create such a project.

    Unofficial mapThis!!
    It was brought to my attention that this UNOFFICIAL release of mapthis may cause difficulties in the development of the OFFICIAL version
    If everybody starts releasing code, it will end-up with lots of independent releases and forks.
    Deniska and the crew have been working for a while now and have a routine. Someone submits changes of the code to Deniska, with desciptions and marking of what changes have been done. Deniska checks it out and integrates it if possible or whatever he sees fit. It is his project. And a very cool project at that.

    Releasing lots of small independent increments will lead to feature losses due to lack of integration.

    So I am removing my versions to keep the REAL MAPTHIS from slowing down development-wise.

    I was not asked to remove this - I think it is best for the project if I do.

    These guys are great. I will make contributions to Mapthis in the proper way.

    *maybe you will see some of my features in upcoming versions

    Cheers
    :thumbup:
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    by Published on June 1st, 2007 21:54

    Beodeulpiri has released 2 quick releases of his game for the DS, heres the info:

    It's looks like GO(baduk) game but the game rule is different.
    It has a very simple game rule that player will be an winner if he first placed five stones(not 6 ,7 stones) in series.
    Unblocked 3X3 attack is not allowed but 3X4 attack is OK.
    Because of max. 128 sprite per one screen on Ninendo DS, if player placed over 126 stones, The games will be drawn and restarted.
    However the game will be all over but the shouting in 126 stones.
    Enjoy your time.

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    by Published on June 1st, 2007 21:49

    T4ils has released a new version of his DiceSoldiers game for the DS:

    Version Beta 0.55:

    Additions:
    [+] Finely controllé with the stylet
    [+] the natural disasters can be decontaminated
    Corrections:
    [+] Quitter the courrante part by maintaining L+R+Select does not take any more three lead
    [+] a natural disaster which killed a player made return the play in an infinite loop

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    by Published on June 1st, 2007 21:42

    Escamuche has posted a new version of his game for the DS:

    A side scroller space shooter with a bit of retro-feeling. Created with the fantastic PAlib and devkitpro as an experiment to learn nds programming. It has evolved a bit since last beta, but still its only the first level. It has some intro scenes to introduce the background story and characters. I tested it on no$gba and hardware (on an M3). For others devices it may require DLDI patching.


    What is new since last version:


    Sound support, and background Music.

    Game is easier now, but don't expect a walk in the park.

    Laboratory is ready! recover tech pods during stages and mix them to create new weapons.

    Saving to a Fat file (DLDI support). Also a SRAM version.

    Final boss (stage 1) came back from its vacations.

    New weapons for you to discover, including some support systems. But you'll have to work hard to get them!


    What it is missing:


    The rest of the levels (3 more planned) and intro scenes

    Fixing some bugs. (background corruption, slowdowns)

    Rest of the weapons.

    better sounds, music and graphics (maybe).

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    DrumMe 

    by Published on June 1st, 2007 21:04

    News/release from NexFerret of a new Drumkit for the DS:

    You need headphones, a rubber stylus or big speakers to appreciate this. Two crash cymbals, two hats, two snares and three kicks are on the touch screen for you to play with. Enjoy. I'll make the GUI pretty tommorrow, with any luck. Spent most of the devtime trying to get my head around some files that didn't update.

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    by Published on June 1st, 2007 20:57

    news via totalvideogames

    US reports suggest that Electronic Arts could be using the caricatures in the upcoming football title...

    Despite being used in the likes of Wii sports and Wii Play, Wii's Mii characters have so far been left on the periphery, forming their own parades between consoles and not doing much else. In a report from US-based Fortune however, it's suggested that Electronic Arts will use the little caricatures in a more active role later in the year.

    According to the report, EA is planning to use Miis as players in the upcoming Wii version of FIFA 08. Further information on their appearance, including official confirmation, is yet to be made by Electronic Arts themselves - though representatives for the publisher has confirmed to TVG that further information on the Wii version will be released at a later date.

    Supposing that their appearance in FIFA on Wii is accurate, where next for the Miis? How about behind the wheel of a souped up car in the Wii version of Need for Speed ProStreet? Or teaming up to form a Wii adaptation of PS3/Xbox 360 title Army of Two? One thing is for sure, their use by third-party publishers will at least raise the Miis' exposure beyond their current levels.

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    by Published on June 1st, 2007 20:53

    news via gamepro

    A report today from DigiTimes indicates that Taiwanese company Gemtek Technology is currently slated to produce a Nintendo-branded WLAN router to be exclusively used with the Wii. The news comes by way of market sources in Taiwan, who claim that the company could ship out as many as 50,000 of these router units per month within the second half of 2007.

    The sources also claim that Gemtek is increasing production of the Wii's WLAN modules to reach a quota of two million units for the 2007 calendar year. This would represent a sharp increase from 2006's total of 1.2 million units.

    The report did not name these sources, leaving the validity of these claims in question. When asked for a comment from Gemtek, the company declined in the interest of client confidentiality.

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    by Published on June 1st, 2007 20:47

    news via gaming.monster

    Four new games for the UK, including some Mega Drive classics.

    There seems to be no shortage of Wii titles to download, ready to fill up all your channels, and certainly no shortage of demand for them.

    This week’s headliner has to be Kid Chameleon and right behind it the classic SEGA beat ‘em up Streets of Rage 2 and ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Planet Funkotron. In a nice move Ninty has packaged all three of these beauts for 800 Wii points. Lastly, World Sports Competition, from the Turbografx collection, should add some sporty fun into your Wiikend.

    All four games are available to download, bringing the number of downloadable games on the European Virtual Console to 92.

    Virtual Console European Releases, June 1

    Turbografx - 500 Wii Points

    World Sports Competition (1992)

    SEGA Mega Drive - 800 Wii Points

    Kid Chameleon (1992)

    Streets of Rage (1993)

    ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Planet Funkotron (1993)

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    by Published on June 1st, 2007 20:44

    news via wral

    Nintendo Wii has not only changed the way people play games, thanks to the motion-sensor controller, it's also issued in a new digital delivery system that's taken the world by storm. The Wii Virtual Console now has 100 classic Nintendo, Sega and TurboGrafx 16 games available for people to buy and download.

    And people have been doing just that--to the tune of 1,000 downloads per hour. Over 4.7 million classic games have been downloaded worldwide since Nintendo launched Wii. These old school games come from every Nintendo console ever made, as well as Sega Genesis and TurboGrafx16. The top five downloaded games are no surprise--Mario and Zelda. "Super Mario Bros." (NES), "Super Mario 64" (N64), Mario Kart 64 (N64), Super Mario World (SNES) and "The Legend of Zelda" (NES) are the most popular games to date.

    On June 4, "Zelda II--The Adventure of Link" will be the 100th title available on Wii. And plenty more are coming. The Wii holds about 64 games and any game purchased is yours forever, which means if you erase it, you can download it again at any time. These classics, which can be played with a new Wii classic controller.

    The good news for Nintendo is that 40 percent of Wii owners are already online. I was able to play some new games in Seattle last week that actually offer online gameplay, like "Marios Strikers Charged," which plays great online. It features two-on-two gameplay with no lag time. Another online game coming out on Wii is "Pokemon Battle Revolution," which also should be a hit with the huge Pokemon fan base.

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    by Published on June 1st, 2007 20:37

    Here is a new trailer of the upcoming video game on the PSP, Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes. As most of you know this soon to be released game is based on the Naruto series. It has a story mode along with several fighting modes. With quite a few mini games. Those American Naruto dub fans will especially be excited since this is the first Naruto game on PSP actually done in English. This is in fact a English translated version of Japan's Naruto Narultimate Ninja Portable on PSP.

    Namco Bandai and CyberConnect2 are the game developers. This game is said to be released some time in August of this year.

    Trailer


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