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September 11th, 2006, 07:40 Posted By: Wally
Dosbox is a Dos emulator which attempts to emulate a dos environment to play games and such.
To use dosbox read the README file first
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September 11th, 2006, 07:31 Posted By: Wally
CrabEmu is a Sega Master System and Sega Game Gear emulator for MacOS X.
The aim of the CrabEmu project is to emulate all supported platforms both
accurately and quickly.
This is done by Dcemus own BlueCrab.
Enjoy!
P.S Sorry about not updating so often
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September 10th, 2006, 19:12 Posted By: wraggster
Venox posted this news:
Well, this is my first app for iPodLinux (actually a module for pz2). It's a Genius game remake, that ones in which you have to reproduce the sequence of four colored buttons that the computer randomically creates.
Not that good yet, and I don't know if it will be good someday, but...
Take a look at it here: http://ipodlinux.org/Special:Module/igenius
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September 8th, 2006, 21:26 Posted By: wraggster
Critical has released a new Gameboy emulator for the Gizmondo, heres his post:
Since GizVBA isn't very good, I decided to tidy up and release the port of gnuboy that I was looking at a while ago. It's pretty complete, I think, but let me know if you have any problems/requests. I might well get around to supporting zipped roms at some point. GameBoy Advance (GBA) games are NOT supported by this emulator, and never will be. If you want that, do it yourself.
README.TXT contents below:
GizBoy 0.1.0
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Gizmondo port by critical of gnuboyce 0.9.13-0.7, which in turn is based on gnuboy.
It emulates Nintendo GameBoy and GameBoy Color systems, complete with sound, SRAM and savestates.
It uses 1.5x anti-aliased scaling. It is *extremely* unlikely that I will change that.
It DOES NOT emulate the GameBoy Advance, and never will.
gnuboy is licensed under GNU Generic Public License(GPL), as is GizBoy.Source is available on request to the contact address below.
The original licence files and documentation may be found in the doc directory of the zip file that this readme file came in.
Source is available on request, or at:
http://www.rxshorty.nl/gizmondo/home...rc-release.zip
Contact: criticalhippo@gmail.com
Installation
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Put GizBoy.exe in the root of your SD card, along with the included gx.dll if you don't already have it. If you're using firefly's launcher, put everything in
a directory called GizBoy in the root of your SD card.
Usage
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GameBoy and GameBoy Color roms must be in a directory called:
GizBoy
in the root of your SD Card.
The GameBoy ROMs must have the extension '.gb' and the GameBoy Color ROMs must have the extension '.gbc'.
Buttons
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The joypad does what you'd expect. The other buttons are:
STOP START
PLAY B
FFWD A
RWND SELECT
During emulation, the home key toggles main menu on and off, which will also pause/resume the emulator.
Load/save state has been implemented.
Press the Speaker key to load state, and the Asterisk (*) key to save state.
If there is no state to load, and you try to load state, it will say that it succeeded, but obviously it won't have.
Whilst in the main menu, the STOP key exits back to the Gizmondo system.
Up and Down on the joypad in the main menu select the ROM, PLAY starts L and R triggers will page through the ROMs 10 at a time.
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September 8th, 2006, 21:15 Posted By: wraggster
News from Vampent:
Any feedback for this beta version will be appreciated.
Because of the limits for programs which are not certified in S60 3rd version phones, we have to change the method of filling the screen. The efficiency is much lower than before So you may feel the speed a little slow when you use a full-screen option, especially for those 352*416 resolution phones. Users of those phones can set size option "double". We are currently seeking a method to solve this problem.
The following function is not supported:
***Automatically recognize roms which are sent by bluetooth or infrared. You must put your roms into the directory "Others\vBoy" directly. You can do this by card-reader or USB.
The download link is
http://www.vampent.com/d.php?d=vboy_s60v3.sis
Note:
You may need to do the following steps in order to allow your phone to install vBoy:
1) Open Application Manager
2) Choose Options-> Settings
3) Switch Software installation to *All* (not Certified only)
This will allow you to install non-certified applications.
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September 8th, 2006, 21:10 Posted By: wraggster
News from Vampent:
It is a beta version now. We test it on Nokia E60 & Nokia E61. And we hope to receive feedbacks of other S60 3rd version phones. You will be greatly appreciated for any feedback. Thanks in advance.
Because there are many limits for the programs which are not certified in S60 3rd version phones, this beta version does not have the following functions:
1. Bluetooth Multiplay
2. Automatically recognize roms which are sent by bluetooth or infrared. You must put your roms into the directory "Others\vNes" directly. You can do this by card-reader or USB.
We say sorry for that. We will try our best to seek a method to solve them.
The download link is
http://vampent.com/d.php?d=vnes_s60v3.sis
Note:
You may need to do the following steps in order to allow your phone to install vNes:
1) Open Application Manager
2) Choose Options-> Settings
3) Switch Software installation to *All* (not Certified only)
This will allow you to install non-certified applications.
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September 8th, 2006, 17:01 Posted By: wraggster
Zenocom rolled out BluePod, a dongle that fits the iPod dock connector and suddenly gives you a couple of things every iPod is lacking: Bluetooth capability and FM radio. But don't get too excited just yet. The device stops short of greatness, because all it can do is display a Bluetooth-compatible cellphone's caller ID information on the iPod screen and lower the iPod's volume automatically when a call comes in.
Too bad it can't stream music to Bluetooth speakers or headphones. We're a little suspicious when we look at this picture of the product attached to an ancient iPod mini. No word on pricing or availability, but this better be cheap.
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September 5th, 2006, 19:16 Posted By: wraggster
Ok, so in addition the new iMacs Steve is expected to announce on the event-that-may-or-may-not-happen on September 12th, and the updated Nano, the official announcement of movies on iTMS, we can also expect to see a standalone dedicated movie streaming device running an "updated version" of iTunes (not Front Row). Speculated to be a new movie-enhanced version of the Airport Express (or some like device). Kind of reminds us of the iHome rumor, or the Apple HDTVs rumor, but this one somehow seems a little more subtle and plausible. We've doubted their entrance into unexpected types of consumer electronics before (see: Hi-Fi), so who knows, maybe you'll watch iTunes-downloaded movies on your video iPod (or iPod with video) as well as your TV, and without the need for a Mac mini cum media PC we've all been pining after, too.
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September 4th, 2006, 18:47 Posted By: wraggster
Nokia last week kicked off its plan to build GPS-based satellite navigation technology onto its N-series "multimedia computer" handsets with the acquisition of German route-planning software developer Gate5.
Gate5 has produced route-planning software since the late 1990s and has developed software for several platforms including in-car solutions for Volkswagen and Daimler-Chrysler. However, it's the smart2go software for Symbian smart phones that sparked Nokia's interest in the company.
Nokia multimedia chief Anssi Vanjoki said the smart phone-based satellite navigation market hasn't developed as quickly as Nokia had hoped. Interestingly, Nokia pledge to continue developing solutions for other platforms besides its own Symbian-based operating systems.
Nokia said it will release a Gate5-produced navigation software update for the Nokia 770 internet tablet, although this will require the puraches of a separate GPS unit.
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September 4th, 2006, 17:05 Posted By: wraggster
Apple rumor mongering is at a fevered pitch with Apple's media event now just days away. Venerable rumor site Think Secret is citing sources calling for that 23-inch, Core 2 Duo iMac we heard about to drop along side 2nd generation iPod nanos. The new nanos, originally expected by TS in August, will be shoved out the door sporting new, multi-colored metalic cases presumably along the line of the now defunct iPod mini. But that's not enough for you is it fanboy? So TS is also calling for the launch of the highly anticipated iTunes Movie Store as well as capacity upgrades for the 5G iPod to store the new flix. No surprise on the bump in disk what with Toshiba already announcing their 40 and 80GB disks and all. Sorry folks, but that touch-screen video iPod just ain't gonna happen next week, according to TS that is.
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September 2nd, 2006, 11:06 Posted By: wraggster
The doPi iPod adapter let's you belt out Gloria Gaynor's most famous track anywhere you have an iPod. The doPi system lets you download songs from their servers in MP4 format to load onto your iPod, which then plays back the files with the lyrics appearing on the screen during the song. You know, Karaoke style. It's compatible with iTunes PC and Mac, so you're still syncing the files through your normal iTunes interface.
The doPi comes with the appropriate cables to hook up toy our ipod and Microphone. Despite this adapter being iPod dependent, it's actually not completely portable. You need to use the included AC adapter to plug in the doPi, so you're limited to places where there's an AC adapter. Dopey? Yes. Fun? Only if you really like Karaoke. And at $60, we'd recommend just getting a copy of Karaoke Revolution Party for your PlayStation 2.
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September 2nd, 2006, 01:42 Posted By: wraggster
Spout, a minimalist game by Kuni. Ported to the Zodiac from the original version by Andrew Kearns (aka Vilmos). I got annoyed with the controls when I started playing this game on my GP2X so I ported it to the Zodiac where the joystick may not be better, but I'm definitely used to it.
Thanks to testers: Charles and Mrpropre. Also thanks to Mrpropre for the snazzy icons!
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September 1st, 2006, 16:32 Posted By: wraggster
Some hard details regarding Apple's rumored iTunes Movie Store have crept out this morning, with word that Apple will be selling new release movies for $14.99 and back catalog movies for $9.99 perhaps as early as this month, according to reports. Of course, these movies would then be viewable on the iPod. But what use is a movie store if there's no movies?
You see, it appears that one of the big Hollywood studios, either Universal or Sony, has begin digitizing their back catalog going back to 1999 for use on a online store. While the method of compression is a closely guarded secret, it's also worth mentioning that the source of this information—a major studio digitizing its back catalog—was not able to confirm what online movie store the films will be heading to. While Apple's download service is the obvious choice, let's not forget that Amazon appears to be heading into the movie downloading business sooner rather than later.
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September 1st, 2006, 16:31 Posted By: wraggster
Reports have surface on the Web today saying that Apple is inviting certain members of the media (read: not us, probably) to a "special event for new products." What products will be shown are completely unknown, naturally, but anyone with a pulse might hazard a guess that the event could be used to launch the new, proper video iPod, while some more adventurous people might mention "iPhone" in the same breath. Hopefully, they'll have their movie store worked out by then, or soon after.
The event, which is being held somewhere in northern California and perhaps at a Legion of Doom-like headquarters, is open only to invited members of the press. Additionally, the event is scheduled to take place at the same time as the Apple Expo in Paris. As it stands, Euro journalists will get to attend a videoconference in London of Apple's secretive northern California event. In any case, don't change that dial, since information regarding the event is likely to change quite a bit before it takes place.
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August 31st, 2006, 02:56 Posted By: wraggster
Nokia's N-Gage was the last mainstream video game platform to call it quits due to poor sales, at least until 2007. With that, the recent September issue of Business 2.0 (online article pending) explores the secrets to a successful product launch and cites the N-Gage as failing one of the most important product development metrics: The "Sky Mall" test. That is, if your product can be found in Sky Mall magazine (that poopsky product magazine on planes that you read out of boredom) then don't launch the product if you hope to reach the masses. Generally speaking, "do-all" products with poor messaging are an easy find in the magazine.
So what other gaming products might be found in Sky Mall, and will selling convergence to a large audience ever be easy?
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August 30th, 2006, 16:58 Posted By: wraggster
ELSPA has published the Java download chart for June, revealing that mobile gamers just can't get enough of ancient falling block games - with EA's mobile version of Tetris still in the number one spot.
There's no change in second or third position, either, where THQ's Worms and Glu Mobile's Sonic the Hedgehog: Part One are holding steady.
For some reason, FIFA World Cup Germany rose up the charts to reach number four during June, while The Sims 2 remained in fifth place.
At six it's Who Wants to be a Millionaire? 2nd Edition, which appears to be on course to repeat the success of its million-selling predecessor. Quiztastic.
Eidos's Championship Manager 2006 is down three places to number seven, followed by movie tie-in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. At nine it's Gameloft's Block Breaker Deluxe, can't imagine what the gameplay's like, while Glu Mobile's Monopoly gives us an opportunity to pull out some clichés by passing go, collecting £200 and landing in tenth place.
The mobile games Java download chart is compiled from information supplied by 3, O2, Orange, T-Mobile and Vodafone.
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August 29th, 2006, 23:31 Posted By: wraggster
Reesy posted this news/release:
Hi,
I've done a basic port of Squidge's excellent Snes emulator to the Gizmondo. I doubt very much that I will do any more work on it, its just a stop gap until the sound in GizSnes is fixed. This port has pretty good sound on most games but if you try and run any things with mode7 graphics it all goes horribly wrong. Luckily none of the games I want to play use Mode 7 so I'm sorted
Save states work but are very slow, it can take 40 seconds to save a state. I have no idea why and I can't be bothered to find out. Ignore the SRAM menu options, they are disabled at the moment. Currently SRAM is loaded automatically when you load a ROM and it should be save automatically as well, although I have not tested it at all because....yes you guessed it, none of the games that I want to play need SRAM, so once again I am sorted.
Anyway I thought I'd share just in case this can help anyone else out.
Later
Reesy
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August 29th, 2006, 22:18 Posted By: wraggster
On Thursday, the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry reported the first flaming Apple laptop in Japan -- and has thusly begun its official smackdown on Apple. The Associated Press is reporting that Japan's trade ministry has ordered Apple's Japan branch to figure out what the hell is going on with those batteries of theirs by September 5th, or the company could face a fine of up to ¥300,000 ($2,570) under local consumer safety laws -- a make-or-break amount of cash for small-time upstart Apple (unless they're referring to ¥300,000 per day per Apple laptop sold in Japan, which would be, uh, bad). It's still a mystery to us why the trade ministry is going after Apple and Dell directly though, instead of focusing its efforts squarely on the source. Sony and Dell have, of course, been previously dinged in Japan due to Sony's little error (which, as you might recall, affects a combined total of nearly six million batteries worldwide, and don't forget those exploding Vaio batteries, either), so remember Apple, you wouldn't like the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry when it's angry.
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