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August 24th, 2007, 15:26 Posted By: bandit
Nintendo wants to hear your thoughts on
Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day™
Get a free DS Lite Stylus Gift Box
All kinds of players are enjoying the fun of playing video games thanks to Nintendo DS, and Nintendo wants to get to know our fans better through a special Brain Age 2 survey program. Through this program, you can sign up for My Nintendo, register your Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day game and fill out a quick survey to get a free DS Lite Stylus Gift Box with seven brightly colored DS Lite styluses.
Here's what you need to do to get your DS Lite Stylus Gift Box: - Sign up for My Nintendo
- Register Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day
- Take a quick survey
- Confirm your address
Setting up a My Nintendo account is free and easy. As a My Nintendo member, you can sign-up for e-mail newsletters, participate in Nintendo's online forums, register your Nintendo products and much more. Click here to see all the benefits of being a My Nintendo member.
If you're already a My Nintendo member, just enter your Username and Password at the top of this page to find out if you already qualify.
If you don't have a My Nintendo account, click here to sign up -- it's free!
Source: Nintendo
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August 23rd, 2007, 21:40 Posted By: bandit
PRESS RELEASE: Messiah Entertainment, Inc. announces DarkliteTM products for use with PlayStation®3
Redlands, California, USA – August 22nd, 2007 – Messiah Entertainment, Inc. announces the Darklite™ product line today having developed two new specialty products for use with PlayStation®3. Darklite technology integrates lighting within a product to add functionality and create ambience in a dark living room. The two new products announced today represent a leap forward into next-gen accessories for Messiah Entertainment, which had previously focused exclusively on classic gaming since the company’s beginning in 2004.
Darklite™ DVD Remote is an ion-lithium powered DVD/Blu-Ray™ media remote for the PS3 featuring bright backlit buttons for visibility in the dark. The ultra-thin remote opens and closes much like a sliding cell phone and includes a Charging Station. The remote’s jet black appearance with high-gloss parts and a chrome trim mimic the look of the PS3. A smooth Control Ring and Center Button on the top of the remote allow the user to select primary DVD/Blu-Ray™ functions and make menu selections. With the remote slid open, advanced secondary buttons can be pressed to access the option screen, display screen, chapter skip, and more.
Darklite™ DVD Remote retails for $29.99 USD and becomes available September 25th, 2007.
Darklite™ Integrated Lightbar is a vivid lighting product for the PS3 that creates a unique atmosphere in the room while playing games or watching movies. The Lightbar connects to the back of the PS3 and can be set to Auto operation, which will turn the light On and Off with the PS3. Always On and always Off modes are also present. Six super bright LED lights give off a stunning blue light that make the PS3 stand out among your electronics. Precision high-gloss black parts and chrome styling form one seamless design when the Lightbar and PS3 are connected. The light beam can be aimed at various angles and brightness can be adjusted from high to low.
Darklite™ Integrated Lightbar retails for $29.99 USD and becomes available September 25th, 2007.
I personally like the remote as its sleek looking but for the Lightbar? Uhhh..makes it look like KIT from Knight Rider.
Source: Messiah Entertainment
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August 23rd, 2007, 19:50 Posted By: bandit
With the redesign of the PSP to PSP Slim, the remote and earphone is changing for the PSP-2000. The remote now has a reconfigured button layout. We're assuming that the PSP-2000 requires this new remote due to the changed AV-compatible headphone jack.
Source: PSP Fanboy
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August 21st, 2007, 02:54 Posted By: bandit
Here are the cables that you'll need to get your PSP connected to your TV. Official pricing hasn't been announced yet. Unfortunately, these cables are only compatible with PSP-2000 series PSP's.
Source: PSP Fanboy
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August 21st, 2007, 02:34 Posted By: bandit
Multi Complex Mini-Stick
Manufacturer: Dragon
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Price: $6.95
Overview : Improve your Wiimote comfort, grip and performance on games with Dragon multi complex mini stick. Not only does it turn you Wiimote directional pad into a small joystick, but special grips are included to fit best with various type of games.
Features :- Easy to use and setup
- Comfortable and suitable for long gaming session
- Compact design and comes with 5 different types of silicon cap for various
game style
- Compatible with all Wiimote
Quality/Usability : The Multi Complex Mini-Stick turns your Wiimote into a semi-joystick. This attachment goes over the directional pad and "A" button on the Wiimote. Underneath the directional pad and "A" button of the Multi Complex Mini-Stick are foam. This is what touches the pad and button on the Wiimote to prevent any scratching.
What makes the joystick move around is a spring. This allows flexibility in the movement whether it be up, down, left or right. The "A" button on the Multi Complex Mini-Stick doesnt have any springs on it but lays right on top of the "A" button on the Wiimote.
Included are 5 silicon caps (1 on joystick and 4 additional ones). Each joystick vary in style/shape that best suits your needs during gameplay. Removing the caps is very simple. Placing them on the joystick can take some time..for me that is. Since there isnt much space between the top of the joystick where the caps go and the body of the Multi Complex Mini-Stick, its hard to lift and pull the opening of the silicon cap to go over the joystick.
Conclusion : Overall, the Multi-Complex Mini Stick was a cool idea when I first saw and read about it but after using it an experiencing with the peripheral, my thoughts on the use/need of this has changed. I really dont see the use or need for this since majority of Wii games all use motion. This may come in handy for Virtual Console (VC) games but thats about all. Since the joystick uses a spring to help maneuver over the directional pad, the spring rubs against the plastic which gives that "nail on the chalkboard" or scratching feel to it.
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August 21st, 2007, 02:08 Posted By: bandit
Joytech Sharp Shooter Gun
Manufacturer: Joytech
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Price: $27.95
Overview : Lock and load with the Sharp Shooter™ from JOYTECH. Fully compatible with all forms of TV's and displays including plasma and LCD, the Sharp Shooter brings Wii™ shooting games to life with amazing realism. Connecting quickly and safely to the Wii™ Remote and Nunchuck, the Sharp Shooter™ is lightweight, simple to use and requires no batteries, no leads and no worries! Shoot to thrill!
Features :- Convert your Wii Remote and Nunchuk into a precision shooter
- Easy-load and Quick-Eject design connects and dismantles to the Wii Remote and Nunchuk in seconds
- Maintains full access to the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controls
Quality/Usability : While us gamers wait for Nintendo to release the Wii Zapper, we have to resort to 3rd party peripherals to fill in that void. There have been various different types of light gun attachments on the market. Before the Wii Zapper was announced, the Joytech Sharp Shooter was the talk of the town.
Unlike the Wii Light Gun, the Sharp Shooter's main trigger is the "Z" button on the Nunchuk rather than the "B" button on the Wii Remote. The Wii Remote is placed on top of the barrel while the Nunchuk is used as the handle/grip.
To insert the Wii Remote into the barrel, there is a locking mechanism with a spring on it, that holds the handle and barrel closed. Pulling back the locking mechanism will allow the barrel to fold down. This will allow you to insert the Wii Remote as well as connect the Nunchuk to the bottom of the Wii Remote. The bottom of the barrel has an opening for easy access to the "B" button. The barrel also allows easy access to any of the buttons on the Wii Remote.
Once the Wii Remote is in place, you'll have to pull the locking mechanism back to gain access to connecting the Nunchuk to the Wii Remote. On the side of the Sharp Shooter, there is a small opening on the side. This is where the cord of the Nunchuk is placed so that it is not in the way of the locking mechanism.
Placing the Nunchuk in place is fairly simple. Simply pull back on the locking mechanism and place the Nunchuk into the cradle. The locking mechanism covers the top of the Nunchuk slightly so that it does not fall out of its cradle. Accessing the "Z" or "C" button on the Nunchuk is accessible without a problem along with the joystick.
To connect everything together, simply move the barrel back up and use the locking mechanism to lock the handle and barrel together. It will require you to put some pressure to lock it in place. To dismantle, simply pull back on the locking mechanism.
Conclusion : Overall, the Joytech Sharp Shooter Gun is probably the best constructed light gun attachment on the market..for now. Depending on the game available for the Wii, it may require either the "B" button or "Z" button to be used as the trigger button even though the layout of the Sharp Shooter suggests that the "Z" button is the trigger. So regardless of which is used as a trigger button, the Sharp Shooter accommodates both possibilities nicely. What I dont like is the Nunchuk cord dangling from the side of the gun. This can get annoying at times during gameplay.
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August 19th, 2007, 18:59 Posted By: bandit
Team Symbiote have released a DVD player for the Wii.
First off you are going to have to have a modded Wii, heres the release details:
Sorry to all the people that we had no real chance to credit, there were heaps more that worked on this but i really dont want to keep this on my computer much longer in case it goes missing forever, everyone will be correctly credited on the
next release.
...please help us make this better, if you want to help us and have skills to offer then please contact us through www.symbiote.org. Linux, C, and ASM all welcome.
LJ
P.S Tested for 10 min on single layer and dual layer with YAOSM 1.8
Instructions:
Burn with clone CD, Boot in modded wii with homebrew based mod programmed with YAOSM 1.8 (I used a wii-boss). When menu comes up then the hit "Z" to unmount, change disc to DVD movie and hit "START" to play.
To quote WAB yet again "code should be free!"
Controls in Movie:
L, Left, and Down = Rewind
R, Right, and Up = Fast Forward
Start, and A = Pause/Play
B = Stop
X = Subtitles On/Off
Y, Left Thumbstick, and Right Thumbstick = Nothing
Z = Unmount
If you're looking for modchips, we have a full list of sellers and installers - CycloWiz / WiiKey / Wiinja / WiiD Seller/Installer List and Open Source Wii Modchip.
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August 17th, 2007, 20:22 Posted By: bandit
I decided to make a page on MySpace page for DCEmu. Feel free to add us as friends and help spread the word around!
P.S. I am still in the process of fixing and updating the page.
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August 17th, 2007, 20:22 Posted By: bandit
I decided to make a page on MySpace page for DCEmu. Feel free to add us as friends and help spread the word around!
P.S. I am still in the process of fixing and updating the page.
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