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March 1st, 2011, 17:45 Posted By: bandit
Having read many comments about gamers wanting to remap buttons from our YouTube page of Cross Battle Adapter and Cross Fire Converter videos, that XCM has answered. They will be releasing the XCM Re-Mapper. Unfortunately, this is ONLY for Xbox 360 console owners. This allows you to remap buttons that fits your needs. No more using default buttons. This will not work with the Play & Charge Kit. You will need a wired controller.
To some, the Xbox 360™ controller is most arguably the best controller, but the button location may not be the perfect place for some games. In order to fix this, you may need to re-map some buttons that will suit your preference and gaming style. What if you're left handed and like to use the left LT as your shooting trigger and RT trigger for throwing grenades or even switching weapons? The XCM Re-Mapper allows you to re-map ANY button on a wired Xbox 360™ controller (except SELECT, START and Guide button) making gameplay that much easier, enjoyable and playable now.
*You MUST use a wired Xbox 360™ controller. XCM Re-Mapper will NOT work with wireless Xbox 360 controller Play & Charge Kit.
No release date or pricing has been announced but we'll have a video of it and uploaded to YouTube when we get them.
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March 1st, 2011, 00:31 Posted By: bandit
After having reported about the R4 Revolution and Acekard AK2i working on the Nintendo 3DS, another flash card has been shown to work as well (its been reported that CycloDS iEvolution also works). According to the R4i Gold (www.r4ids.cn) team, they have announced that their flash cart can work on 3DS as well and that the R4i flash cards for 3DS will be officially released on 03-12-2011.
You can purchase the R4i Gold from LighTake.
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February 28th, 2011, 07:21 Posted By: bandit
Not long after we posted the video of R4i flashcards working on Nintendo 3DS, Acekard has released their own video showing off their AK2i working on the 3DS as well. This is what Acekard had to say:
It's a good news for everybody. We'll release the patch after a full test.
Notice: This shows AK2i runs DS mode on 3DS. 3DS and 3DS games are not hacked yet.
We won't release the patch until more testing is made. And we are also concerned Nintendo might block it so *maybe* we'll release it after the 3DS is released in US and Europe.
You can purchase Acekard 2i (AK2i) from Acekard.ca, LightTake, LighTake (Xmas version), VolumeRates and PriceAngels.
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February 27th, 2011, 07:04 Posted By: bandit
Nintendo 3DS has been out for less than a week and it seems it has already been hacked by the good ole R4 Revolution Flash Cart. Did Nintendo let this be easily done on purpose or failure on Nintendo's part?
You can purchase the R4i from Acekard.ca, LightTake and LighTake (Wood version).
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February 27th, 2011, 06:26 Posted By: bandit
We just got new videos of XCM's new XFPS 5.0. This is an update to their XFPS 4.0 Speed (Xbox 360) and XFPS 4.0 Force (PlayStation 3) and will be replacing its predecessors.
XFPS 5.0 will work on both PS3™ and Xbox 360™, 100% compatible with all kinds of mice and keyboards, headset support, 3 level of auto fire function etc.
Note: need to connect to PC (laptop or desktop) and must need wired Xbox 360 controller. NO Play and Charge Kit.
- 3 level of auto fire function.
- Must connect to PC (laptop or desktop).
- XFPS 5.0 works on both PS3™ and Xbox 360™ consoles.
- Support Xbox 360™ wired headset.
- Connect PS/2 or USB mouse & keyboard to your Xbox 360™ or PS3™
- Compatible with all mice and keyboards.
- Accuracy in aiming and fast response while playing shooting game.
- Easy to map all Xbox 360™ wired controller keys to keyboard and mouse via PC by XCM software.
- Easy to map all PS3™ controller keys to keyboard and mouse via PC by XCM software.
The first two videos are on Xbox 360 and the last is on a PlayStation 3:
The XFPS 5.0 retails for $89.99USD and can be purchased from Play-Asia.
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February 22nd, 2011, 00:44 Posted By: bandit
Over on YouTube, F1shard, has uploaded his review of the PlayStation Move SharpShooter and the unboxing of the gun peripheral. The video also shows some Killzone 3 gameplay and MAG working with the gun attachment.
Do you think it's worth the MSRP price tag of $39.99USD?
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February 21st, 2011, 20:24 Posted By: bandit
XCM HDMI Capsule LED 4-Port Switch
Manufacturer: XCM
Site: Buy from Play-Asia
Price: $29.99
Overview : XCM HDMI Capsule (HDMI Switch) is unlike similar HDMI splitter products on the market (most of them are black or grey color). XCM HDMI Capsule is a frosted white color with a built-in 4 set LED for different HDMI ports. Each set of LEDs has its own color and light up when in use. It is in small size and looks cool. You can plug in for 4 different kinds of consoles simultaneously. You can assign which HDMI cable goes to which color for your console; green LED for Xbox 360™, blue LED for PlayStation 3™, red LED for Media Player, Yellow LED for Blu-Ray player or however you like it.
Features :- HDMI 4 IN 1 Switch
- Group of different color LED lights for each HDMI input.
- Compliant with HDMI 1.3a.
- High performance up to 2.25Gbps.
- Capable of supporting the following digital video formats in deep color mode at up to 36 bits (12 bits/color) DTV resolutions: 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i to 1080p
Quality/Usability : Depending on your HDTV, they sometimes come with 2-3 HDMI ports. But sometimes, that is not enough. So we would need to unplug the HDMI cable from the device we're not using and plug it into a device we are using. This can be annoying and can be a pain to get to. XCM, known for their XFPS line has released their own HDMI switch.
What makes this switch different from the ones I've reviewed or seen is that it does not come in a black or silver housing. It's not long or looks like your average switch that blends in with your devices. The XCM HDMI Capsule is white and a bit bulky. However, rather than a small LED indicating which port is used, the entire section of the port is lit. It would be hard to miss which port is in use. The LEDs are fairly bright but too bright if you're watching a movie or playing a game in a dark room. In a room that is lit, its noticeable but not to the point where it is distracting.
The XCM is powered with an power supply that connects to the wall. It comes with two power cables (US and EU) and a small 5v power brick that connects between the XCM Capsule and power cable. At first, I thought the cables did not plug into the brick as it was hard to get it in. With a little force, it fit in. Removing the cable required force as well. It seems that the groove in the middle of the connector on the cable is a bit too thick. When I inserted it into the power brick, some plastic shaved off. This does not affect performance or cause any damage.
No manual is included and you shouldn't need one but you'll have to supply your own HDMI cable or you can purchase HDMI cables from LighTake, PriceAngels, DealExtreme or VolumeRates.
Conclusion : Overall, the XCM HDMI Capsule LED Switch does what it's suppose to do but is not as sleek as what is available on the market. The size is a bit big but the fact that the entire section of the port is lit up when its selected makes it unique. The price is reasonable. If the thickness of the switch was slimmed down, it would make it more attractive. Would of been nice to be able to change the brightness as it can be distracting when you're in a dark room. Connecting the power cable to the power supply will require some force to get it in and out.
On the description of the box (and probably found on the web), it states the following: "You can assign which HDMI cable goes to which color for your console; green LED for Xbox 360™, blue LED for PlayStation 3™, red LED for Wii™, Yellow LED for Blu-Ray player or however you like it." Opps! The Wii does not have HDMI (unless you use a converter such as VDIGI). We helped XCM with the description and translation and should have caught this error. Bad DCEmu Reviews...BAD!
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February 18th, 2011, 18:35 Posted By: bandit
17 years of interesting, thoughtful often exhilarating games. All gone. Today, the Liverpool-based developer Bizarre Creations closed down, after its owner Activision failed to find a buyer. Disappointing sales for the studio's under-rated racer Blur did the damage. "We are exploring our options regarding the future of the studio," said the publisher last November. Its options turned out to be limited.
This is a difficult time for the industry. Publishers are streamlining, profit margins are being squeezed, the slow transition to digital distribution is proving painful and unpredictable. Often the victims are the developers. According to the industry trade body, Tiga, around 140 UK studios shut down last year. True, 100 more set up, but a massive majority of those are concentrating on smartphone and digital download games. Nothing wrong with that – it's smart business. But it won't bring Project Gotham back.
Bizarre Creations' first major game, a scorching F1 sim for the original PlayStation, announced the intentions of the studio: authentic simulation matched with genuine pedal-to-the-metal thrills. While so many driving game developers floundered in the no-man's land between the sim and the arcade racer, Bizarre Creations – headed by perfectionist Martyn Chudley – just understood how to meet both criteria.
The company's Dreamcast classic Metropolis Street Racer was a generation ahead of its competitors. Replicating three huge swathes of London, Tokyo and San Francisco it delivered over 250 circuits and a vast range of challenges and side-quests; it's expansive, non-linear feature set heralded a new age for driving games. As a design endeavour, it was as arguably important as Gran Turismo. Also on Dreamcast was the criminally overlooked Fur Fighters, an inventive, anarchic and funny platform adventure that should be considered alongside Conker's Bad Fur Day, Jak and Daxter, and Ratchet and Clank.
Then, the Project Gotham series, another sleek, sophisticated and brilliantly constructed driving franchise. Project Gotham 4, with its masses of DLC and clever introduction of the Gotham TV channel was another prescient achievement, hinting at the community-led digital features that now adorn the likes of Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit and Shift 2. And there was The Club, a brave experiment in genre-bending, bringing a driving game mechanic to the third-person shooter. And Geometry Wars, an authentic, thrilling 2D shooter, that got in early on the whole retro DLC scene and remained at its head.
And Blur. Lost, perhaps in the packed 2010 release schedule, a little bit too idiosyncratic, not perfect – but another inventive, exciting title, packed with ideas and craft. As for Bloodstone... well, it was a leap above most James Bond games without 'Goldeneye' in the title.
I visited the studio several times, especially during the development of its Dreamcast titles. What a friendly, passionate, literate and talented team. What a waste that nothing could be done to keep them together.
Goodbye Bizarre Creations.
Source: The Guardian
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February 17th, 2011, 15:53 Posted By: bandit
Sorry for the delay. The 5 winners for the XCM X8 Unlock Tool Set for the Xbox 360 Slim are:
1. Martin Talamantes
2. Steven Entwisle
3. Calvin Leung
4. Nohman Chaudry Munir
5. Juan Smith
Winners will be contacted via Facebook with email address to send your mailing address to. Congrats to the winners!
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(See below on how to enter)
We're BACK and better than EVER!! If you haven't noticed already, we've upgraded our forums and our homepage is more streamlined. So to help celebrate and kick off the new DCEmu Network, we're having a contest! We have FIVE XCM Unlock Tool Set's up for grabs.
Disassembling the Xbox 360 Slim™ console is tough and a pain to work with. A lot of gamers broke their console trying to disassemble the Slim and we are now releasing an X8 Unlock Tool Set (total of 8 pieces with special made screwdrivers) for opening Xbox 360 Slim™ consoles. It will be quite easy to open the Slim console with the correct set of tools now. Keep checking back on our web site, as it will be released soon!
Sponsor:
We would like to thank XCM for sponsoring this giveaway. You can also purchase this from Amazon.com.
Be sure to subscribe and follow us on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter for more news and future contests!
How to Enter:
All you have to do is LIKE () our Facebook page and you MUST leave a comment on the contest post itself and you will be automatically entered. Commenting anywhere outside of Facebook, anywhere else on Facebook or other status posts will not be valid.
If you already are a fan on our Facebook page, no worries! Just leave a comment on the contest post. Only 1 entry per person. The contest ends February 28, 2011; 12AM EST and winners will be chosen randomly and first post will be updated with winners. Winners will be contacted through Facebook for mailing address. Failure to respond will result in forfeit of prize.
*DCEmu Reviews and DCEmu is not responsible for lost or damaged packages and/or electronic devices. All shipping of prizes are handled by XCM. Any concerns in regards to prize or shipping, please contact XCM at xcmcc@xcm.cc.
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