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    by Published on January 1st, 2006 02:23

    What a year for the DCEmu Homebrew & Gaming Network, the network expanded from the original Dreamcast site to take in all of my sites and then with the server problems we upgraded to a Vbulletin Forum and now the forums actually serve as news forums for all the network sites.

    The community is expanding at a massive rate with a total of 20 sites under the network covering all these consoles

    PSP
    Nintendo DS
    GBA Micro/GBA SP
    Nintendo Gamecube
    Xbox
    Xbox 360
    Dreamcast
    PS2
    PS3
    GP2X
    GP32
    Nintendo Revolution
    Tapwave Zodiac
    Gizmondo
    Nokia N-Gage
    iPod
    Retro Consoles & Gadgets

    We also have some of the Homebrew scenes best developers hosted here at DCEmu:

    Chui
    PSmonkey/Nexis2600
    GPF

    We are a network of sites who post news about Homebrew, Development, Hacking, Emulation and the Commercial side of each console, we never ever take the easy road and post warez or host iso loaders etc, the quickest way to destroy a scene is to do that so we keep well away from it.

    This year has seen the emergence of the PSP scene and our PSP News site has enjoyed so many releases to a new console that it has been staggering, of late the GP2X has took over the billing of the scene with the most releases but that could change at anytime.

    We have over 18,000 members now and looking at the stats we had over 4100 online at one time and thats pretty damn decent, some of the scenes we cover dont see much activity but we follow them regardless.

    In 2006 we hope and well with a nutter like me running the place, this network will get bigger and better and hopefully one day the legal Homebrew scene will be looked on more favourable than it has been in the past, we can but hope

    Of course even though i do a heck of a lot of work id like to thank Martin64 for hosting me and my server killing sites (yeah we actually killed a server), also Soully and DS69 and indeed all the staff and mods at DCEmu and the members and helpers who make my job easier, a big thanks to you all, it has personally been a year with some great ups (this network) and some severe downs ( losing family members) but its great to come home and emerse myself in the Homebrew scene, a scene ive followed for 9 years or more (im forgetful), ive had some crackin arguments (yeah those are fun) and made some great friends but its all worth it overall, just remember though without the developers and hackers and i suppose in a smaller way newsposters and webmasters/mods etc you wouldnt have your scene, so its always worth trying to say things in a correct way even if you dislike their work or release.

    Ok ive bored everyone to sleep and im drunk anyway but HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL ...
    by Published on January 1st, 2006 02:23

    What a year for the DCEmu Homebrew & Gaming Network, the network expanded from the original Dreamcast site to take in all of my sites and then with the server problems we upgraded to a Vbulletin Forum and now the forums actually serve as news forums for all the network sites.

    The community is expanding at a massive rate with a total of 20 sites under the network covering all these consoles

    PSP
    Nintendo DS
    GBA Micro/GBA SP
    Nintendo Gamecube
    Xbox
    Xbox 360
    Dreamcast
    PS2
    PS3
    GP2X
    GP32
    Nintendo Revolution
    Tapwave Zodiac
    Gizmondo
    Nokia N-Gage
    iPod
    Retro Consoles & Gadgets

    We also have some of the Homebrew scenes best developers hosted here at DCEmu:

    Chui
    PSmonkey/Nexis2600
    GPF

    We are a network of sites who post news about Homebrew, Development, Hacking, Emulation and the Commercial side of each console, we never ever take the easy road and post warez or host iso loaders etc, the quickest way to destroy a scene is to do that so we keep well away from it.

    This year has seen the emergence of the PSP scene and our PSP News site has enjoyed so many releases to a new console that it has been staggering, of late the GP2X has took over the billing of the scene with the most releases but that could change at anytime.

    We have over 18,000 members now and looking at the stats we had over 4100 online at one time and thats pretty damn decent, some of the scenes we cover dont see much activity but we follow them regardless.

    In 2006 we hope and well with a nutter like me running the place, this network will get bigger and better and hopefully one day the legal Homebrew scene will be looked on more favourable than it has been in the past, we can but hope

    Of course even though i do a heck of a lot of work id like to thank Martin64 for hosting me and my server killing sites (yeah we actually killed a server), also Soully and DS69 and indeed all the staff and mods at DCEmu and the members and helpers who make my job easier, a big thanks to you all, it has personally been a year with some great ups (this network) and some severe downs ( losing family members) but its great to come home and emerse myself in the Homebrew scene, a scene ive followed for 9 years or more (im forgetful), ive had some crackin arguments (yeah those are fun) and made some great friends but its all worth it overall, just remember though without the developers and hackers and i suppose in a smaller way newsposters and webmasters/mods etc you wouldnt have your scene, so its always worth trying to say things in a correct way even if you dislike their work or release.

    Ok ive bored everyone to sleep and im drunk anyway but HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL ...
    by Published on January 1st, 2006 02:22

    What a year for the DCEmu Homebrew & Gaming Network, the network expanded from the original Dreamcast site to take in all of my sites and then with the server problems we upgraded to a Vbulletin Forum and now the forums actually serve as news forums for all the network sites.

    The community is expanding at a massive rate with a total of 20 sites under the network covering all these consoles

    PSP
    Nintendo DS
    GBA Micro/GBA SP
    Nintendo Gamecube
    Xbox
    Xbox 360
    Dreamcast
    PS2
    PS3
    GP2X
    GP32
    Nintendo Revolution
    Tapwave Zodiac
    Gizmondo
    Nokia N-Gage
    iPod
    Retro Consoles & Gadgets

    We also have some of the Homebrew scenes best developers hosted here at DCEmu:

    Chui
    PSmonkey/Nexis2600
    GPF

    We are a network of sites who post news about Homebrew, Development, Hacking, Emulation and the Commercial side of each console, we never ever take the easy road and post warez or host iso loaders etc, the quickest way to destroy a scene is to do that so we keep well away from it.

    This year has seen the emergence of the PSP scene and our PSP News site has enjoyed so many releases to a new console that it has been staggering, of late the GP2X has took over the billing of the scene with the most releases but that could change at anytime.

    We have over 18,000 members now and looking at the stats we had over 4100 online at one time and thats pretty damn decent, some of the scenes we cover dont see much activity but we follow them regardless.

    In 2006 we hope and well with a nutter like me running the place, this network will get bigger and better and hopefully one day the legal Homebrew scene will be looked on more favourable than it has been in the past, we can but hope

    Of course even though i do a heck of a lot of work id like to thank Martin64 for hosting me and my server killing sites (yeah we actually killed a server), also Soully and DS69 and indeed all the staff and mods at DCEmu and the members and helpers who make my job easier, a big thanks to you all, it has personally been a year with some great ups (this network) and some severe downs ( losing family members) but its great to come home and emerse myself in the Homebrew scene, a scene ive followed for 9 years or more (im forgetful), ive had some crackin arguments (yeah those are fun) and made some great friends but its all worth it overall, just remember though without the developers and hackers and i suppose in a smaller way newsposters and webmasters/mods etc you wouldnt have your scene, so its always worth trying to say things in a correct way even if you dislike their work or release.

    Ok ive bored everyone to sleep and im drunk anyway but HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL ...
    by Published on January 1st, 2006 02:21

    What a year for the DCEmu Homebrew & Gaming Network, the network expanded from the original Dreamcast site to take in all of my sites and then with the server problems we upgraded to a Vbulletin Forum and now the forums actually serve as news forums for all the network sites.

    The community is expanding at a massive rate with a total of 20 sites under the network covering all these consoles

    PSP
    Nintendo DS
    GBA Micro/GBA SP
    Nintendo Gamecube
    Xbox
    Xbox 360
    Dreamcast
    PS2
    PS3
    GP2X
    GP32
    Nintendo Revolution
    Tapwave Zodiac
    Gizmondo
    Nokia N-Gage
    iPod
    Retro Consoles & Gadgets

    We also have some of the Homebrew scenes best developers hosted here at DCEmu:

    Chui
    PSmonkey/Nexis2600
    GPF

    We are a network of sites who post news about Homebrew, Development, Hacking, Emulation and the Commercial side of each console, we never ever take the easy road and post warez or host iso loaders etc, the quickest way to destroy a scene is to do that so we keep well away from it.

    This year has seen the emergence of the PSP scene and our PSP News site has enjoyed so many releases to a new console that it has been staggering, of late the GP2X has took over the billing of the scene with the most releases but that could change at anytime.

    We have over 18,000 members now and looking at the stats we had over 4100 online at one time and thats pretty damn decent, some of the scenes we cover dont see much activity but we follow them regardless.

    In 2006 we hope and well with a nutter like me running the place, this network will get bigger and better and hopefully one day the legal Homebrew scene will be looked on more favourable than it has been in the past, we can but hope

    Of course even though i do a heck of a lot of work id like to thank Martin64 for hosting me and my server killing sites (yeah we actually killed a server), also Soully and DS69 and indeed all the staff and mods at DCEmu and the members and helpers who make my job easier, a big thanks to you all, it has personally been a year with some great ups (this network) and some severe downs ( losing family members) but its great to come home and emerse myself in the Homebrew scene, a scene ive followed for 9 years or more (im forgetful), ive had some crackin arguments (yeah those are fun) and made some great friends but its all worth it overall, just remember though without the developers and hackers and i suppose in a smaller way newsposters and webmasters/mods etc you wouldnt have your scene, so its always worth trying to say things in a correct way even if you dislike their work or release.

    Ok ive bored everyone to sleep and im drunk anyway but HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL ...
    by Published on January 1st, 2006 02:20

    What a year for the DCEmu Homebrew & Gaming Network, the network expanded from the original Dreamcast site to take in all of my sites and then with the server problems we upgraded to a Vbulletin Forum and now the forums actually serve as news forums for all the network sites.

    The community is expanding at a massive rate with a total of 20 sites under the network covering all these consoles

    PSP
    Nintendo DS
    GBA Micro/GBA SP
    Nintendo Gamecube
    Xbox
    Xbox 360
    Dreamcast
    PS2
    PS3
    GP2X
    GP32
    Nintendo Revolution
    Tapwave Zodiac
    Gizmondo
    Nokia N-Gage
    iPod
    Retro Consoles & Gadgets

    We also have some of the Homebrew scenes best developers hosted here at DCEmu:

    Chui
    PSmonkey/Nexis2600
    GPF

    We are a network of sites who post news about Homebrew, Development, Hacking, Emulation and the Commercial side of each console, we never ever take the easy road and post warez or host iso loaders etc, the quickest way to destroy a scene is to do that so we keep well away from it.

    This year has seen the emergence of the PSP scene and our PSP News site has enjoyed so many releases to a new console that it has been staggering, of late the GP2X has took over the billing of the scene with the most releases but that could change at anytime.

    We have over 18,000 members now and looking at the stats we had over 4100 online at one time and thats pretty damn decent, some of the scenes we cover dont see much activity but we follow them regardless.

    In 2006 we hope and well with a nutter like me running the place, this network will get bigger and better and hopefully one day the legal Homebrew scene will be looked on more favourable than it has been in the past, we can but hope

    Of course even though i do a heck of a lot of work id like to thank Martin64 for hosting me and my server killing sites (yeah we actually killed a server), also Soully and DS69 and indeed all the staff and mods at DCEmu and the members and helpers who make my job easier, a big thanks to you all, it has personally been a year with some great ups (this network) and some severe downs ( losing family members) but its great to come home and emerse myself in the Homebrew scene, a scene ive followed for 9 years or more (im forgetful), ive had some crackin arguments (yeah those are fun) and made some great friends but its all worth it overall, just remember though without the developers and hackers and i suppose in a smaller way newsposters and webmasters/mods etc you wouldnt have your scene, so its always worth trying to say things in a correct way even if you dislike their work or release.

    Ok ive bored everyone to sleep and im drunk anyway but HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL ...
    by Published on January 1st, 2006 02:19

    What a year for the DCEmu Homebrew & Gaming Network, the network expanded from the original Dreamcast site to take in all of my sites and then with the server problems we upgraded to a Vbulletin Forum and now the forums actually serve as news forums for all the network sites.

    The community is expanding at a massive rate with a total of 20 sites under the network covering all these consoles

    PSP
    Nintendo DS
    GBA Micro/GBA SP
    Nintendo Gamecube
    Xbox
    Xbox 360
    Dreamcast
    PS2
    PS3
    GP2X
    GP32
    Nintendo Revolution
    Tapwave Zodiac
    Gizmondo
    Nokia N-Gage
    iPod
    Retro Consoles & Gadgets

    We also have some of the Homebrew scenes best developers hosted here at DCEmu:

    Chui
    PSmonkey/Nexis2600
    GPF

    We are a network of sites who post news about Homebrew, Development, Hacking, Emulation and the Commercial side of each console, we never ever take the easy road and post warez or host iso loaders etc, the quickest way to destroy a scene is to do that so we keep well away from it.

    This year has seen the emergence of the PSP scene and our PSP News site has enjoyed so many releases to a new console that it has been staggering, of late the GP2X has took over the billing of the scene with the most releases but that could change at anytime.

    We have over 18,000 members now and looking at the stats we had over 4100 online at one time and thats pretty damn decent, some of the scenes we cover dont see much activity but we follow them regardless.

    In 2006 we hope and well with a nutter like me running the place, this network will get bigger and better and hopefully one day the legal Homebrew scene will be looked on more favourable than it has been in the past, we can but hope

    Of course even though i do a heck of a lot of work id like to thank Martin64 for hosting me and my server killing sites (yeah we actually killed a server), also Soully and DS69 and indeed all the staff and mods at DCEmu and the members and helpers who make my job easier, a big thanks to you all, it has personally been a year with some great ups (this network) and some severe downs ( losing family members) but its great to come home and emerse myself in the Homebrew scene, a scene ive followed for 9 years or more (im forgetful), ive had some crackin arguments (yeah those are fun) and made some great friends but its all worth it overall, just remember though without the developers and hackers and i suppose in a smaller way newsposters and webmasters/mods etc you wouldnt have your scene, so its always worth trying to say things in a correct way even if you dislike their work or release.

    Ok ive bored everyone to sleep and im drunk anyway but HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL ...
    by Published on January 1st, 2006 01:46

    News from the iDeaS Site:

    Ok, after completing the restyling of the site - namely, I finally got rid of that bloody header - we decided to share with you the very first Linux version of this emulator. Beware though: it is still a preview, so we cannot guarantee it will work at all, but at least we will get some actual feedback...

    Other than that, you have noticed that the newest iDeaS is based on a crude plugin system: to allow anyone skilled enough to code a different plugin, a SDK is now included in the freshly opened Download section. If you need advice or informations, feel free to bug Lino
    Enjoy!

    Download via comments ...
    by Published on January 1st, 2006 01:13

    SoftDev have released a new stable version of the PCEngine emulator for the Gamecube which is a port of Hugo:

    heres some info:

    HuGo has now reached it's first stable release.

    * Completely Re-Written Sound Engine
    * 16-bit Stereo 32Khz Sound
    * Load ROMS up to 2.5Mb
    * Save Battery RAM to Memory Card
    * DVD ROM Loading
    * Zip Archive Support (Single ROM per archive)
    * Horizontal Resolutions up to 320
    * Fast load Viper / Qoob
    * Linux & Win32 Binaries

    Download Here --> http://gcemu.dcemu.co.uk/hugo.shtml ...
    by Published on January 1st, 2006 01:02

    News posted over at the Screamcast site:

    BootDreams 0.6.1 FINAL released

    LyingWake's final update of the BootDreams toolkit.

    LyingWake's source codes released

    LyingWake has been a true developer's developer in the DC homebrew community, constantly creating and updating tools useful to creators and gamers alike. Today, he has opened the sources of all of his projects, and announced a hiatus from DC dev. We salute you, Cyle!

    More info --> http://www.screamcast.net/html/ ...
    by Published on January 1st, 2006 00:54

    SuccessHK have posted a review of the Retrocon:



    Introduction
    While there are many new TV games on the market, you may want to experience the old gaming time. RetroCon is a brand new console specialized for Retro and Classic gamers which are compatible with old NES cartridges.

    What's in the box?
    The box content includes:
    -RetroCon
    -2 RetroCon Controllers
    -AV power Adaptor
    -AV Cable

    The RetroCon itself is made of metallic plastic, with three available colors, black, blue and Teal, has a soft rubber on two sides. It is compact and trendy, which is just about 50% larger than a handheld console.

    Features
    The RetroCon supports old fashion NES cartridges. It comes with two controllers with similar shape to SFC controllers but there are auto-fire buttons on it. It supports both PAL and NTSC video mode. So it can be played on most TV system.



    Using RetroCon
    The display and sound quality is fine. The system runs smoothly with NES cartridges. As to the controllers, the hand held feeling is good. The direction pad provides accurate movement controls and the auto-fire function is very useful in some games especially shooting games. Every function works as expected.

    Conclusion
    After trying some games, it can be concluded that RetroCon, no doubt, provide what buyers expect from it V refreshing the old memories. ...
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