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October 3rd, 2006, 19:08 Posted By: wraggster
Griffin Centerstage is an iPod case that doubles as a stand, giving you hands-free viewing by simply flipping open the anodized aluminum cover. It's available in four colors, along with a clear hardshell polycarbonate material that still lets you operate the iPod's click wheel. Available in time for the holidays, it'll be $25.
Finally, an iPod case that does more than just sit there protecting that precious bauble. My friend who regularly uses one of those cheap airline cups to hold his iPod in place while watching movies in flight will love this thing. Bravo.
http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/centerstage/
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October 5th, 2006, 19:01 Posted By: wraggster
Zaphod has released a new Version of the Multi- Emulator for the iPod.
The emulator supports all these systems: Master System, Game Gear, SG-1000 and SC-3000, NES, ColecoVision, PC-Engine, Apple II and MSX.
More details Here
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October 6th, 2006, 20:33 Posted By: wraggster
jgjake2 posted this news/release:
iPlay 0.7
For ALL colur iPods
it runs on all color ipods (or it should at least...i thought it HD could run on the other ipods...but i was wrong -_-) and it runs all avaleable programs:
Limitations:
no rom selection yet
and this means that mame is very limited. the command for it is "/mnt/ipodmame/mame hellopac" so you must have the rom "hellopac" (or atlest rename you files to that)
so the locations are as follows:
ScummVM:
Code:
/mnt/ScummVM/scummvm
iDoom:
Code:
/iDoom/iDoom
iBoy:
Code:
/mnt/iBoy/iboy
MAME:
Code:
/mnt/ipodmame/mame hellopac
Download Here
EDIT: also, the instillation method is self explanitory. and i did this on purpose because if you cant do a simple instillation like this (even when it is laied out in front of you) then you shouldn't have ipl
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October 8th, 2006, 14:31 Posted By: wraggster
New release from Marat Fayzullin, heres the details:
This version should now be compatible with N73, E50, and similar phones. ColEm will run ColecoVision cartridge files with .cv, .cv.gz, .rom, and .rom.gz extensions. Place your files into E:\Others\ColEm and don't forget to put COLEM.ROM (ColecoVision BIOS) there. Control keys:
[SOFT1] is the left fire button.
[SOFT2] is the right fire button.
Numeric keypad works as ColecoVision gamepad.
QWERTY keyboard acts as fire buttons, just like in other ColEm ports.
[&larr], [C] toggle sound playback.
More info / download here --> http://fms.komkon.org/EmuSymbian/
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October 8th, 2006, 14:33 Posted By: wraggster
New release from Marat Fayzullin, heres the details:
Speccy will run ZX Spectrum snapshots in .sna and .z80 formats. It will also open cassette tape images in .tap and .tzx formats. Place your files into E:\Others\Speccy. When not loading a snapshot, this Speccy version defaults to 128kB Spectrum mode for simplicity. Control keys:
[SOFT1], [SOFT2] work as joystick fire button.
[OK] acts as ENTER key. [*], [+], [.] fast-forward emulation.
[#], [-], [,] invoke built-in control menu.
[&larr], [C] toggle sound playback and also exit the built-in control menu.
More info / download here --> http://fms.komkon.org/EmuSymbian/
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October 10th, 2006, 17:29 Posted By: wraggster
In a concerted effort to promote mobile phone gaming, 02 is to install five free mobile game demos from developer Fishlabs on new Nokia and Sony Ericsson mobiles.
The handsets will come with an application allowing users to sample 3D titles Planet Riders, Galaxy on Fire, Burning Tires, Robot Alliance and Heli Strike.
"Many mobile phone owners are not aware of the fact that they are holding a mobile game console," said Mark Tins, product manager of games at O2.
"These pre-installed games introduce users to the concept of mobile gaming enabling them to simply download the full versions if they want to."
Initially the demos will be available for the Nokia 6233 and Sony Ericsson K610i and K800i models.
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October 10th, 2006, 19:00 Posted By: wraggster
When it comes to Apple's product roadmap, to say there's an enormous amount of buzz and milling of rumors is a ridiculous understatement. Believe it or not we tend to have to disregard the majority of rumors floating around (or that get sent in to us); that said, when not only one, but multiple trusted sources get in touch to let us know Steve Jobs & Co. are supposedly finally about completed with the wireless / video iPod, we have to take note. Supposedly they're preparing to announce the device in the very near future, which we've been told is both wireless and widescreen (both features we've been waiting for the iPod to take on, since, well, forever) -- you didn't think last month's new nano / new shuffle / iTV event was going to be it for the rest of the year, did you? We'll keep you posted.
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October 12th, 2006, 19:30 Posted By: wraggster
VGBA by Marat Fayzullin is a GameBoy Advance emulator for S60 3rd Edition phones. This first beta version of the S60 port is slow and lacks sound support, optimized versions will come later.
VGBA will run Nintendo GameBoy Advance cartridges from .gba and .gba.gz files. Place your files into E:\Others\VGBA, but please, make sure you own the actual games. This VGBA port is very slow and lacks sound, so I release it more as a demo, with intent to release the optimized version later. Control keys:
[SOFT1] and [SOFT2] act as A and B fire buttons.
[1], [4] act as LEFT shoulder button.
[3], [6] act as RIGHT shoulder button. [*] works as SELECT.
[#] works as START.
QWERTY keyboard acts as fire buttons, just like in other VGBA ports.
[&larr], [C] toggle sound playback.
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October 12th, 2006, 20:10 Posted By: splodger15
When will they ever learn that crime doesn't pay - not even for these robbers who managed to steal 39 iPods and several PS2 games in 15 second?
The amazing criminal act committed at a Target store in Utah baffled law enforcers with its world-record speed but was caught on tape by the store's surveillance cam. The incriminating video footage showed one of the suspects stuffing 39 iPods down his over-sized pair of pants before walking out of the store undetected.
Target's security department immediately sent out pictures of the three suspects, all from New York, to other stores including their Centerville branch where the suspects happened to be on the brink of another iPod heist. Unfortunately for the robbers, the iPod case at Centerfield proved to be too much of a challenge and the suspects were able to flee before the police arrived. But not before the store's security wrote down their license plate.
When the long arm of the law finally caught up with them, the trunk of their getaway car contained a bag full of iPods (worth about US$ 7,000) and PS2 games (about a few hundred dollars) and the oversized pair of pants (available free wherever reformed fashion victims throw out their out-of-fad clothes).
Had the police not caught up with the robbers, the group had plans of raiding every Target store in Utah, Nevada and possibly Arizona.
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October 13th, 2006, 21:07 Posted By: splodger15
If you've heard rumors of a red iPod and just started drooling uncontrollably out of sheer lust, then you can start turning all that pent up emotion into kinetic energy and make a dash for your favorite Apple store. Yes people, the red Nano is a reality.
Looking as red as a cherry and retaining its trademark sleekness, the Special Edition 4GB iPod Nano RED has everything you love about the Nano: it's lightweight, has a 1.5-inch color display, battery life for up to 24 hours, and it only costs $199. Also, $10 from every one of these babies sold goes directly to the Global Fund to fight AIDS in Africa. A very good deal for a very good cause.
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October 16th, 2006, 21:29 Posted By: wraggster
fangorn posted this news:
I've just released version 1.1 of ZodMAME (the Zodiac version of MAME optimised for the ATI 2D accelerator chip). This is the final version of ZodMAME as it is no longer being developed. I've had this version hanging around for a while with many major changes but never got around (forgot) to releasing it.
Here are the major changes:
* Added Cyclone 68000 ASM core to all modules. Substantial speed up for many 68k games. Some that worked before may crash now though.
* Implemented underclocking of MAME CPUs and sound CPUs. Big speedup for many games.
* Samples, such as StarTrek, now load using Storage Memory, i.e. less out of memory errors.
* Graphics optimisations to Capcom CPS1 drawing, some big speed ups.
* 16bit hack to handle 16bit games, thanks Vilmos!
* Vector games memory usage substantially reduced, no more out of memory errors, also the startup time has been reduced.
* Various graphical fixes to many games.
* Added favourites support to launcher
* Added Help to launcher
* Fixes to launcher ROM filtering
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October 18th, 2006, 18:24 Posted By: wraggster
An "extremely well-informed exec" tells Trusted Reviews that the 6G iPod will be released in December, and it will be capable of 480p resolution. The source confirmed that it will be a touchscreen model with virtual click wheel control, but made no mention of whether wireless connectivity would be part of the package. Added the source, "This is why Jobs isn't afraid of the Zune."
We've seen the iPod touchscreen patent documentation, and we've entertained countless rumors and even reliable tips about the upcoming device; what we need to see now is a real picture of it. One thing's for sure, if this widescreen iPod is released in the next two months, the Microsoft Zune with its old-fashioned 4x3 screen and crippled WiFi will be slam-dunked.
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October 18th, 2006, 18:34 Posted By: wraggster
Apple today apologised for selling a "small number" of video iPods infected with the RavMone.exe virus. Pox-ridden ipods accounted for less than one per cent of the video iPods hitting the streets after September 12.
The company says it has seen "less than 25 reports" concerning this problem. Well, we've had one from Reg reader Richard, who by Apple's calculation represents slightly more at four per cent of victims. He bought his 30gig vPod from Argos, the UK mass market retailer, on 7 October.
Then there is 'dctrjons', another four per center, who shared his RavMone.exe problems with Apple's own forums on 22 September.
JUST bought a 30Gig video Ipod. I connected it, downloaded the Itunes software and then sync'd my music and Podcasts. After which I changed the settings to use the Ipod as a drive. Instructed I would have to manually eject the drive.
Well I told ITunes to do so - "Cannot drive is still in use" Closed ITunes and tried to eject it from Windows explorer and was given the same error. Closed all programs, taskbar, disconnected from the internet, still no luck.
Finally opened task manager and being very familiar with all processes that are legal on my machine I found 3 RavMonE.exe's running. Googled it and I have found several references but 99% of them are in foreign language and many relate to IPods...but did not bother to translate myself.
So my question is, anyone else JUST get an Ipod and see encounter this. I see someone else stating there computer was locked up...I noticed severe slowdown when I went through trouble-shooting. I forcibly closed the RavMonE.exe processes and my IPod started working fine.
Of course, as Apple notes, only Windows PCs are affected by RavMone - so Apple computer owners will neither know nor care if their iPods are infected. Apple also aims at boot at the unnamed contract manufacturer which supplied the dodgy iPods.
But let's face it, the company has messed up a little and has to show some contrition, not an act that comes naturally to this secretive, paranoid company. Here's its mea culpa: "As you might imagine, we are upset at Windows for not being more hardy against such viruses, and even more upset with ourselves for not catching it."
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October 18th, 2006, 19:08 Posted By: wraggster
Car-lovin' sister site Jalopnik sends an update on the Gizmondo craziness. Former company honcho and Swedish gangster Fat Stefan Eriksson has rejected his plea deal. If Eriksson, whose real first name is "Bo," had accepted this deal and pleaded "no contest" to four counts, he would've been hit with a two year, four month sentence and a US $25,000 fine. There's more, including admitting previous felony conduct.
But, "Bo" said "no."
Now, the mafioso businessman is looking down an 11 year sentence for two counts of theft, two counts of embezzlement and two counts of driving under the influence.
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October 21st, 2006, 12:28 Posted By: wraggster
Here's another bit of Apple speculation to get your weekend started right -- our favorite fruit company appears to be working on a way to let you sample music while out and about. But Apple's patent lawyers explain it in much more eloquent terms than we ever could: "Techniques for facilitating purchase of media items, such as digital media assets, are disclosed. A computing device, e.g., a portable media device, can save media indicia pertaining to one or media items of interest to a user. The media indicia can thereafter be use to purchase the one or more media items or other products associated therewith." From our reading of the patent filing (we're not lawyers, mind you), that means Apple is possibly working on a way to let you taste music "by tuning into a wireless signal" (e.g. terrestrial radio, digital radio, or satrad). You'd then be able to tag the songs you want to buy, and when you get back to your computer and fire up iTunes (or, "electronic commerce environment"), you could download that new Decemberists track that you fell in love with while your car was stuck in traffic. Now of course, this doesn't quite go as far as the MusicGremlin MG-100, which lets you download whole songs directly from WiFi hotspots, but this could be a good intermediate step.
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October 21st, 2006, 13:06 Posted By: wraggster
Want to take your favorite Microsft Game Studios content with you, wherever you go? Versaly Entertainment has signed an agreement with Microsoft to develop an application that turns content from MGS games (such as Zoo Tycoon 2 and Perfect Dark) into personalization goodies, such as ringtones and wallpapers. Versaly will also prep a series of branded wallpapers and ringers from Xbox games, including game logos, characters, and soundtrack clips.
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October 21st, 2006, 19:27 Posted By: wraggster
Marat Fayzullin has released a new emulator for the Series 60 Mobile phones, heres the info:
MasterGear will run SEGA Master System, GameGear, and SG1000 cartridge files with .sms, .sms.gz, .gg, .gg.gz, .sg, and .sg.gz extensions. Place your files into E:\Others\MG directory. The trial version has DEMO message overlayed onto the screen and can't save game states. Please, buy the full version if you like MasterGear and would like to see it developed. Control keys:
[SEND] opens the application menu.
[SOFT1], [.] fast-forward the emulation.
[SOFT2], [END] quit the program.
[2], [4], [5], [6], [8] duplicate the directional buttons.
[9],[*] act as A fire button.
[7], [#] act as B fire button.
[1] works as the Master System PAUSE button.
[3] works as GameGear START button.
[&larr], [C] toggle sound playback.
QWERTY keyboard acts as fire buttons, just like in other MasterGear ports.
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October 23rd, 2006, 21:46 Posted By: wraggster
Hard to believe it, but a half decade ago today Steve Jobs stood up in front of a small crowd and introduced an "MP3 music player... that plays all of the popular open formats of digital music, MP3, MP3 VBR, WAV, and AIFF," a device that changed the consumer electronics industry forever. Of course, that device was the iPod. Love it or hate it (we tend to have mixed feelings about it 'round Engadget HQ), the iPod helped to make consumer electronics cool again, and managed to be a huge step forward for the CE industry shortly after the tech bubble had burst -- and during a time when the country was in turmoil after the attacks of 9/11, no less. No, the iPod wasn't the first digital music player -- not even the first with a portable hard drive -- but we're not going to wax on about what it was that charmed tens of millions of consumers out of their hard earned cash. So we figured it'd be enough to present to you an iPod family tree, do a little groundskeeping to make sure the iPod family cemetery is in good shape, and let you blow out the iPod's birthday candles whichever way you like.
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October 25th, 2006, 17:21 Posted By: wraggster
Not too long ago, Stefan Eriksson was living a life of luxury. Even though one of his investments, the Gizmondo handheld, was a financial disaster, the former gaming exec was still riding around in Malibu in flashy cars--that is until one of them was totaled on a stretch of the Pacific Coast Highway. The incident set off a bizarre investigation into whether or not Eriksson was parading around in stolen vehicles. Yesterday, the opening statements were made in Eriksson's trial, in which he is charged with embezzlement and auto theft. Eriksson has pled no contest to drunk-driving charges and also has a pending case on gun charges.
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October 26th, 2006, 18:13 Posted By: wraggster
Tim Closs, chief technical officer for Ideaworks 3D, has predicted that the next generation of mobile phones will be on a par with Sony's PlayStation Portable when it comes to performance.
Speaking in an interview with MobileIndustry.biz, Closs said, "In some ways, console and mobile are becoming closer in terms of the actual horsepower of the devices.
"The high-end mobile devices, especially those with hardware graphics association, are comparable in performance to maybe a DS, and the next generation are going to be comparable maybe to PSP."
Closs believes PC and console game publishers are taking more and more interest in mobile gaming - particularly since Jamdat was acquired by Electronic Arts.
"When a player as significant as EA makes that kind of move it validates our vision for mobile gaming," Closs said.
"It's led to a closer collaboration between us and major publishers who have woken up and thought, blimey, if EA are doing this we really need to be looking closely at mobile as well.
"From a publisher's perspective, they're actually looking at these two spaces as being very similar, and looking at how they can address development across both as a single process."
However, Closs did admit that there are still problems to be overcome before the mobile gaming market reaches its full potential."One of the issues is still the problems from the operators' perspective - making it easy for people to actually buy and download these games," he explained.
"That's something that everyone in the industry is working very hard on, to try and make them improve their processes and make the user experience much easier."
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October 26th, 2006, 19:21 Posted By: wraggster
Sonnet is a little coy about just how much extra playtime the 2,100mAh battery in its Volta add-on for the 5G iPod - and its recent update. It provides a set of "estimates" that don't quite add up. If it adds an extra 50 hours' audio playback time to a 30GB iPod, why does it add 60 hours more to a 60GB or 80GB model?
But what are we complaining for? With even a baseline 50 extra hours of listerning and, more importantly, 7-18 hours more video playback time, all for just Ł45, who's grumbling?
Volta connects to the iPod via a dock connector, but provides a slot of its own so the player can be charged and stocked with content while it's fitted into the Sonnet device. Sonnet bundles a USB-to-dock cable so you'll always have one handy, and the unit ships with side latches to hold the iPod in place. Four charge-status LEDs keep you informed how much playtime the Volta can provide before it drops out and the iPod's own battery takes over.
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October 26th, 2006, 23:04 Posted By: wraggster
With N-Player from AnotherGuest you can play your favorite SID tunes (Commodore 64), AY files (Amstrad and ZX Spectrum) and MOD/XM/S3M/MTM modules (Amiga) on your UIQ3 phone. On the P990, the program works in both Flip open and Flip closed mode.
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October 27th, 2006, 23:17 Posted By: splodger15
A code that prevents songs downloaded from Apple's iTunes store being played on any other device besides the iPod has reportedly been hacked.
According to DoubleTwist, the firm that intends to license the code, 22-year old hacker Jon Lech Johansen managed to 'reverse' Apple's FairPlay copy-protection technology.
AdvertisementCurrently, songs bought from other online download stores do not work on the iPod. Apple's iTunes has an 88% share of the music download market, and 60% of those with digital music devices own an iPod.
The hacking technology could potentially help rivals offer devices that play iTunes-bought downloads and downloads that work on iPods.
Apple has declined to comment on the announcement.
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October 29th, 2006, 01:49 Posted By: wraggster
Marat Fayzullin has released a new version of the Spectrum emulator for Mobile Phones.
This version moves joystick fire button from soft keys to the dial pad and adds more key mappings for comfortable gameplay. Speccy will run ZX Spectrum snapshots in .sna and .z80 formats. It will also open cassette tape images in .tap and .tzx formats. Place your files into E:\Others\Speccy. When not loading a snapshot, this Speccy version defaults to 128kB Spectrum mode for simplicity. Control keys:
[SEND] opens the application menu.
[END] quits the emulator.
[+],[*], [#], [[], []], [/], [\], [\], ['], [=], [-] all work as joystick fire button.
[OK] acts as ENTER key.
[SOFT1], [.] fast-forward emulation.
[SOFT2], [,] invoke built-in control menu.
[&larr], [C] toggle sound playback.
More Info --> http://fms.komkon.org/EmuSymbian/
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October 29th, 2006, 01:52 Posted By: wraggster
Marat Fayzullin has released a new version of the Colecovision emulator for Mobile Phones.
A few key mappings have been added, including fast-forward key. ColEm will run ColecoVision cartridge files with .cv, .cv.gz, .rom, and .rom.gz extensions. Place your files into E:\Others\ColEm and don't forget to put COLEM.ROM (ColecoVision BIOS) there. Control keys:
[SEND] opens the application menu.
[END] quits the emulator.
[SOFT1] is the left fire button.
[SOFT2] is the right fire button.
[+] doubles as[*].
Numeric keypad works as ColecoVision gamepad.
QWERTY keyboard acts as fire buttons, just like in other ColEm ports.
[,], [.] fast-forward emulation.
[&larr], [C] toggle sound playback.
More Info --> http://fms.komkon.org/EmuSymbian/
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October 29th, 2006, 23:20 Posted By: wraggster
In between posting rumors about iPhones, touchscreen iPods, and eight-core Mac Pros, we've been wondering when that sexy new "matchbox meets boombox" iPod Shuffle first revealed at September's "It's Showtime" event would start shipping to eager customers. Well thanks to reader Brad, we now know that Apple has begun sending its most diminutive DAP to those folks who already placed their pre-orders, with Brad's notification indicating a delivery date of November 3rd. So if the new Shuffle hasn't hit retail channels already, it'll be available any day now, or you can hit up Apple's online store to get the process started immediately. As for us, we're gonna wait around for a bit and keep our eye on eBay; even though this tiny 'Pod is only $79 to begin with, it's so easy to lose that we'll probably get a better deal buying one of the many second-hand units inevitably dropped in buses, taxis, and subway cars nationwide.
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October 29th, 2006, 23:42 Posted By: wraggster
The Reaper UK has released PocketGBA for the Gizmondo:
This is the same PocketGBA which was released for Giz Windows CE, But this one's been made to work for Giz Gui and load eCursors by sweetlilmre with settings allready done.............................
The Download: PocketGBA_GIZGui.zip for FireFlys Launcher...........
The Download: PocketGBA_GizGuiZ.zip for Zektors Launcher...........
Just tested with Zektors launcher, it works, but the launcher crashes, not a problem just press your Right Trigger button to cancel crash and eCursors and PocketGBA is still running............
Unzip File, Copy FOLDER to ROOT of SD CARD, Launch with FireFlys Launcher or Zektors..........................
Keys When Playing:
D-Pad = Up, Down, Left, Right.
L+R Triggers = L+R Triggers ( )
Volume = Start.
Brightness = Select.
Forwand = "A" Button
Stop = "B" Button
Power = Turn eCursors On/Off
Home = Quit eCusors
You will not be able to alter the config so you only need to use Icons:
Load = To load a GBA rom. (GAME)
Run/Resume = Start/Resume loaded GBA rom.
Save State = Save The state of the game (Save Game)
Load State = Load the state of the game (GBA rom must be loaded first)
Exit = Quit PocketGBA....................
Credits for PocketGBA:
http://www.sunbug.net/products/emul/PocketGBA.html
Credits for eCursors:
sweetlilmre.
http://www.gizmondoforums.com/forums...showtopic=8534
Have Fun,
TheReaper
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October 30th, 2006, 23:53 Posted By: wraggster
Heres whats new in the Palm/Tapwave Zodiac Release:
Many fixes for Humongous Entertainment games and better support for international versions of the games
Improved detection of the FM-TOWNS version of Indy3
Several fixes for The Feeble Files and more non-English versions are supported now
Some parts of the Kyrandia engine were rewritten so the game needs less CPU power now, and thus works better on lower-end devices
The PSP, PS2 and WinCE ports were greatly improved
The PalmOS port is again up-to-date and features separate build for Tapwave Zodiac
The WinCE port supports 2002 devices again
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October 31st, 2006, 00:43 Posted By: wraggster
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Aeonflame have released a Palm version of their great puzzle game Gloop Zero. It was originally released on the Zodiac some time ago and now Palm owners can enjoy the game. If you haven't heard of the game before here is some information:Gloop Zero is an original action/strategy game. Endeavor to get a flow of radioactive green, red and blue 'gloop' to the exit points in each level. Featuring over 100 included levels, 3 difficulty levels, over 10 unique items, and a built-in level editor. All illustrated using cartoon-style 2D graphics.
Each of the 100 unique levels is playable in each of the 3 difficulty levels (bronze, silver, and gold), for a total challenge of 300 levels. Use items such as the bomb and anti-gravity to help you complete these levels.
A fully functional built in-level editor allows you to expand the game for near-infinite replay ability. Place curves, tiles, choose your items and create the levels you'd love to play. More information and a trail download can be found on the homepage at http://www.aeonflame.com/.
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