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    by Published on May 30th, 2007 17:05

    Several new Japanese gaming releases have happened today, heres the list of whats new:

    PlayStation2™:
    Kiruto: Anata to Tsumugu Yume to Koi no Dress JPN US$ 64.90
    Kiruto: Anata to Tsumugu Yume to Koi no Dress [Limited Edition] JPN US$ 79.90
    Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o: Melody of the Sun and Sea JPN US$ 64.90
    Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o: Melody of the Sun and Sea [Limited Edition] JPN US$ 95.00
    LoveDrops JPN US$ 64.90
    Panic Palette JPN US$ 64.90
    Panic Palette [Limited Edition] JPN US$ 79.90

    Sony PSP™:
    Minna no Golf Ba JPN US$ 49.90
    Minna no Golf Ba (w/ GPS Receiver) JPN US$ 95.00

    Nintendo DS™:
    Enpitsude Oku no Hosomichi DS JPN US$ 39.90
    New Zealand Story DS JPN US$ 39.90

    Soundtrack releases (new & popular restocks):
    Gyakuten Saiban 1+2 Original Soundtrack JPN US$ 37.90
    Gyakuten Saiban 3 Original Soundtrack JPN US$ 31.90
    Gyakuten Saiban Orchestra Album ~Gyakuten Saiban Meets Orchestra~ JPN US$ 33.90
    Gyakuten Saiban Yomigaeru Gyakuten Original Soundtrack JPN US$ 29.90
    Mushihimesama Futari Original Soundtrack JPN US$ 39.90
    Shining Wind Music Collection JPN US$ 23.90

    Toys & Books:
    Basara Style Vol.3 JPN US$ 12.90
    BioHazard 4 Wii Edition Official Complete Guide JPN US$ 14.90
    Biohazard Umbrella Aluminum Box JPN US$ 34.90
    H2O Footprints in the Sand 1/8 Scale Painted PVC Figure: Hayami Kohinata JPN US$ 44.90
    SR Shining Wind Figure Collection Gashapon JPN US$ 3.49

    More info at Play Asia ...
    by Published on May 30th, 2007 17:01

    News from Sasq

    Since I have no time to work on my hombrew projects at the moment, I release the source here:

    http://www.nightmode.org/pogo/

    Basically its a dump of my subversion tree that should allow you to compile Dungeon Crawl and glkpogo for both PC and NDS. Hopefully it shouldn't be too hard to fix it so that libpogo (which both crawl and glkpogo uses) uses devkitarm r20 and DLDI for instance.

    There's some documentation in the archive, check trunk/README first.

    Cheers,
    -- Sasq
    ...
    by Published on May 30th, 2007 16:59

    News/release from Murfy:

    The principle is simple: Petzy brings a ball to the box “departure” and is placed at the box “been able” to await it. At the end of a certain time of reflexion (variable according to the level), the ball falls and rebounded on the various shutters or portions from wall which it meets. With you to direct the shutters so that the ball arrives at good port. Only one possible exit: that indicated by the arrow. Any other exit is final… In a general way, only the shutters of color can be modified. But attention, except the purple shutters, they are not directed inevitably in all the directions! To modify their orientation, use the stylet. Their orientation can be modified when the ball is moving (it is even sometimes highly recommended…). If you find that the time of reflexion is too long, you can launch the ball when good seems to you while pressing on any key. Will extras: * Holes: when the ball falls into a hole, it arises from it by the other hole and according to the same direction * Keys: on certain levels, the exit will be stopped. You will have to recover the number of keys indicated to be able to open the door * The extraballe: contrary to the flipper, the extraballe is not your friend! This one moves according to the orientation of the shutters and the portions of wall and when it strikes your white ball, and well… you guess very well what occurs… Ah yes! I forgot! When the extraballe is red, in addition to rebounding, it modifies the orientation of the mobile shutters (and while one is there, when it passes on a key, the key changes place…). This version comprises only 15 levels. If you would like to see some more, do not hesitate to ask it.

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    by Published on May 30th, 2007 16:54

    brethren has released a custom firmware for Devhook, heres what he says:

    credits to dax and becus25 and author of prx info

    remember to make a flash1 folder so you don't get repeated bsod

    and also remember that toggle flash0 and flash1 in recovery are the REAL flash files of your current firmware not the emulated ones

    Heres the readme:

    1.50 poc+ for devhook by brethren

    install devhook 0.46. pu 1.50 data psar in root of memory stick and run devhook installer

    install file from ms_root in root of memcard and its done!

    features becus 2nd recovery.Start by holding down select when start 1.50 emulation
    all poc features (except rtrigger recovery)

    hold down rtrigger and ltrigger in xmb to start prxinfo

    for gods sake don't use flash vshmain.prx option in second recovery!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    by Published on May 30th, 2007 16:38

    The G6 Team have releaseda new software for the newly released flash cart for the DS.

    Heres the release info:

    - 100% Game compatibility
    - Extremely simple to use: just drag and drop files to the G6 Cart . No drivers or any software required .
    - Work as U disk with USB 2.0 ultra fast burning speed. Standard FAT system
    support .
    - Build-in high speed memory. (Run game without lag or slow down. Speed of all the games is same as original.)
    - Exclusive Super Cheat Function: Fully AR Cheat Code compatible engine. A Ready-Made Cheat Code database file is available for download (English, Chinese, Japanese)
    - Supports reading individual cheat code file too. (xml, cht, dht)
    - Special Game features can be enabled during game playing: (such as SlowMotion mode…)
    - Software reset function
    - The highest download play compatibility. (Mario Kart, New super Mario etc...)
    - Hardware automatically game save type detect . (No need to update the save type database file frequently.)
    - Excellent homebrew support thanks to the DLDI auto-patcher .
    - Built in PassMe (NO need for any boot cart/passcard etc.)
    - Supports Slot-2 expansions card. (Rumble, Ram , Browser memory and Gba Game card etc.)

    Download Here

    Buy G6 Real from Divineo Here ...
    by Published on May 30th, 2007 15:40

    via Gaming Today

    Despite the lack of on-line functionality in games for the Nintendo Wii so far, the company reports that over 5 Million players have registered with its Nintendo DS Gaming Service since the November 2005 launch of the system. According to Nintendo there have been over 200 Million games played worldwide by those gamers as well - both of which are really impressive numbers.

    "Nintendo DS gamers globally use Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection as an easy, fun place to find fellow players, all without paying anything extra for the service," explains Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime. "The milestones represent millions of hours of fun and camaraderie despite miles between players."

    Lets hope that when the Wii version of the service launches that Nintendo enjoys similar numbers, despite being the last one to the dance. The Nintendo DS remains the top selling console worldwide and in America according to the NPD Group, the organization that compiles retail sales figures, with over 470,000 sold just in America. Anyone up for a quick game of Mario Kart DS or Metroid Prime Hunters?? ...
    by Published on May 30th, 2007 15:09

    Via PS3 Center

    The Nintendo of America Boss George Harrison has stated that the PS3 is failing because of the price point and low quality.

    Nintendo has not been all that silent in regards to their intentions this next-generation now that they have a solid lead with both the Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS leading hardware sales.

    Harrison had an interview with the web site Wires and stated that the Sony SIXAXIS controller as well as Viva Pinata from Microsoft were attempts to try and steal some of the market which Nintend is now enjoying with their Wii remote control as well as Animal Crossing.

    He stated bluntly that "Sony rushed out their Sixaxis controller as an effort to respond to the Wii remote."

    It is no secret now that it has been reported, right here at PCN, that Nintendo plans to sell 35 million Wii consoles over the next four years and control 50% of the market.

    "There’s a price point and there’s the quality that’s holding the PlayStation 3 back. They’re selling so many PlayStation 2s because people are saying, ’You know what? The graphics are pretty good, the price is good, and the library is good.’ So we have a great expectation this lifecycle’s actually going to last more than five years," Harrison stated.

    Harrison concluded the consumers are more satisfied with the current technology, even though the PS3 has the capability to pump out some amazing visuals. ...
    by Published on May 30th, 2007 14:42

    It's been long rumored that the PSP had hidden Flash2, & Flash3 memory areas.

    Now PSP Dev Becus25 has proved there indeed is.
    He has released a app that lets you access them on your Computer.

    I have personally tested this, and it works.
    Flash2 & Flash3 were empty when I looked inside them... I wonder what their purpose is ?

    Anyway, here is the read me, and Toggle Flash2/3 app from becus25:

    Toggle USB Flash 2/3 Special System For PSP

    Here it is. With this you can acces via USB to the flash2 and 3 of your PSP.

    Enjoy ! Also, you can access to MemoryStick
    You can access to the drive on read/write files mode.

    Copy the PSP folder to the root of your memory stick, then run the program.

    Greetings.

    -becus25

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    by Published on May 30th, 2007 14:15

    Via CVG

    DS Lite is getting shinier from June 23 when two glossy new colours of the portable will hit shops in Japan.

    Metallic Rose (a shinier, darker pink) and Gloss Silver colours have been revealed (pictured), and will help you further forget those days of having to hide at the end of a train carriage as you embarrassingly played the bulky, grey 'I'm homeless' DS.

    These join the three existing colours, white, pink and black (if they have more technical colour names, don't bother correcting us - we don't care that much), and will go on sale for 16,800 Yen, which is, as usual, a disgustingly cheap £70.

    Expect DS-crazed Japanese people to form 20-mile-long queues outside shops on June 23. ...
    by Published on May 30th, 2007 14:09

    Via Gaming Today

    Odin Sphere (North American version) is now available for the PS2. Brought to you by Atlus USA, this looks like a an RPG worth looking into. The PS2 is obviously still the best console for RPG games and continues to put out quality content. Many believed initially that the PS3 would be the end of the PS2, but this definitely has not been the case. The Sony PS2 is still a very viable system of choice and will continue to be so for a long time. This will certainly not go down in history as one of the great RPGs, but it will still hold it's own for a while. Stunning details and interesting characters with developed background stories are the bonus with this game. Frequent load times and slowdowns during gameplay have been cited by many as the negative aspects of the title. Please enjoy the trailer and further information after the break. Odin Sphere is rated "T" for teen.

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    click here to view the trailer ...
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