Friday, November 19, 2010

Japanese hardware Nov. 8-14: Wii sales more than triple, still bested by PSP


Media Create has released its sales chart for the week of November 8-14, and it finds Wii more than tripling in sales over last week with over 300 percent growth, thanks to the Japanese release of the Mario anniversary Wii and the Wiimote Plus on November 11.

While it sounds like good news for Nintendo, PSP still bested the console by 1,020 units. Considering the small gap between the two, it’s likely Wii will take the lead next week.

PS3 sales were down by 2,410 units this week, but still strong enough to maintain its third-place position for four or so weeks in a row. Xbox 360, interestingly enough, saw neither growth nor decline for the week as it sold the same amount both weeks.

Combined SKUs for DS hit the 34,457 mark, with DSi LL leading the group. Lifetime to date, the current DS line-up is at 15,923,471 in Japan.

Japanese hardware, January 4- November 14, 2010 (combined SKUs):

  1. DS – 2,133,999

  2. PSP – 1,789,818

  3. PS3 – 1,214,417

  4. Wii – 1,161,052

  5. Xbox 360 – 180,209

  6. PS2 – 72,566


Japanese hardware, November 8-14 (combined SKUs):

  1. PSP – 43,055

  2. Wii – 39,308

  3. DS – 34,457

  4. PS3 – 21,114

  5. Xbox 360 – 2,686

  6. PS2 – 1,233


Japanese hardware, November 8-14 (separate SKUs):

  1. PSP – 40,328

  2. Wii – 39,308

  3. PS3 – 21,114

  4. DSi LL – 18,711

  5. DSi – 13,994

  6. PSP go – 2,727

  7. Xbox 360 – 2,686

  8. DS Lite – 1,752

  9. PS2 – 1,233

EZ FLASH Vi 5i + Micro SDHC 8GB | UK Stock | DSi Firmware 1.41 Compatible | For Nintendo DS / DS Lite / DSi / DSi XL

Vi EZ Flash is a linker Slot1 independent that does not require the use of a superkey or a Passcard 3 and allows data storage on a Micro SD memory card. It allows you to play DS roms natively (without needing to convert - just copy and paste games to your memory card) and play various multimedia formats.Vi EZ Flash

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Menu in frenchVi EZ Flash

  • Excellent compatibility with all games

  • Compatible with Nintendo DS and Nintendo DS Lite

  • Compatible with Nintendo Dsi

  • Taking improved memory card (no spring)

  • No need to convert the games to use!


Package includes:

  • 1 x EZ Flash Vi (Slot-1)

  • 1 x USB micro SDHC memory card reader / writer

  • 1 x 8GB Micro SDHC TransFlash Memory Card


Where to buy:

EZ FLASH Vi 5i + Micro SDHC 8GB | UK Stock | DSi Firmware 1.41 Compatible | For Nintendo DS / DS Lite / DSi / DSi XL

EZ FLASH Vi 5i + Micro SDHC 8GB | UK Stock | DSi Firmware 1.41 Compatible | For Nintendo DS / DS Lite / DSi / DSi XL

Vi EZ Flash is a linker Slot1 independent that does not require the use of a superkey or a Passcard 3 and allows data storage on a Micro SD memory card. It allows you to play DS roms natively (without needing to convert - just copy and paste games to your memory card) and play various multimedia formats.Vi EZ Flash

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Menu in frenchVi EZ Flash

  • Excellent compatibility with all games

  • Compatible with Nintendo DS and Nintendo DS Lite

  • Compatible with Nintendo Dsi

  • Taking improved memory card (no spring)

  • No need to convert the games to use!


Package includes:

  • 1 x EZ Flash Vi (Slot-1)

  • 1 x USB micro SDHC memory card reader / writer

  • 1 x 8GB Micro SDHC TransFlash Memory Card


Where to buy:

EZ FLASH Vi 5i + Micro SDHC 8GB | UK Stock | DSi Firmware 1.41 Compatible | For Nintendo DS / DS Lite / DSi / DSi XL

EZ FLASH Vi 5i + Micro SDHC 8GB | UK Stock | DSi Firmware 1.41 Compatible | For Nintendo DS / DS Lite / DSi / DSi XL

Vi EZ Flash is a linker Slot1 independent that does not require the use of a superkey or a Passcard 3 and allows data storage on a Micro SD memory card. It allows you to play DS roms natively (without needing to convert - just copy and paste games to your memory card) and play various multimedia formats.Vi EZ Flash

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Menu in frenchVi EZ Flash

  • Excellent compatibility with all games

  • Compatible with Nintendo DS and Nintendo DS Lite

  • Compatible with Nintendo Dsi

  • Taking improved memory card (no spring)

  • No need to convert the games to use!


Package includes:

  • 1 x EZ Flash Vi (Slot-1)

  • 1 x USB micro SDHC memory card reader / writer

  • 1 x 8GB Micro SDHC TransFlash Memory Card


Where to buy:

EZ FLASH Vi 5i + Micro SDHC 8GB | UK Stock | DSi Firmware 1.41 Compatible | For Nintendo DS / DS Lite / DSi / DSi XL

Thursday, October 14, 2010

The Shoot dated for PS3

Move-enabled, on-rails blast 'em up The Shoot has a 19th October US release date in its sights for PlayStation 3, Sony has revealed.PlayStation 3

No UK date has been confirmed by the publisher yet, although online retailer Amazon has it listed for 29th October.PlayStation 3

The game sees you working your way though five different movie sets, shooting anything that moves. Eurogamer tried it out back in March. We grumbled about its "amateurish, low-grade graphics, clumsy scripting, and lack of imagination."PlayStation 3

Still, The Shoot seems like a decent fit for Move's Forbidden Planet raygun-esque 'shooting attachment' which launched at the same time as the controller itself, priced at around £13.99.

Charge cradle confirmed for 3DS

Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has confirmed the 3DS will come with a special charger cradle.

Speaking during this month's Iwata Asks he said, "As for the battery, it is inevitable that Nintendo 3DS will be a device which requires more frequent recharging than Nintendo DS.

"This is why we are going to include the cradle, which is a dedicated battery charger."

And just in case 3DS owners forget to use it, Nintendo's going to offer a helpful reminder. "Perhaps we may need to dispatch to our consumers a message, something like, "Please place your Nintendo 3DS on the cradle as soon as you return home with it."

As announced last month, the 3DS will launch in Japan on 26th February. US and European launches will follow in March.

Why Nintendo Made The 3DS So Powerful

The Nintendo 3DS has more graphical umpf than the company's previous portables. It's a high-spec machine. Well, a higher spec one.

According to Nintendo president Satoru Iwata, the reason why the company went with a more powerful machine is that Nintendo did not want developers to shy away from developing for it under the pretext of specs.3DS

"The biggest reason why we developed the portable [with high specs] is because," Nintendo president Satoru Iwata told investors earlier this week, "we didn't want developers to think that they couldn't develop their titles for Nintendo game machines due to the specs."

Thus, now developers like Capcom's Yoshinori Ono are saying they are able to do a "perfect port" of the consoles versions of their games to the 3DS.

The other reason for high specs was so that the company could pull of 3D — the "reality" of it.

Rock Band 3's Keyboard Bundle, For PS3, Won't Be Sold In North America

Rock Band 3's Keyboard Bundle, For PS3, Won't Be Sold In North America

Folks noticed that Rock Band 3's PS3 keyboard bundle had disappeared from U.S. retail sites, and asked Harmonix why. It seems contract terms in the region prohibit its sale. And now they must wangle a fix for those who preordered.PS3

"Unfortunately, this SKU will not be available in the U.S. (including Canada and Mexico) due to the agreement terms for the region," Harmonix said yesterday. It added that Mad Catz (the peripheral's maker) and MTV Games are working with retailers who accepted preorders for this bundle to allow them, if they choose, to honor them as a "soft bundle" at the same preorder price. In other words, those who booked a keyboard bundle will get two separate products, the game and keyboard, but for the combined original price.PS3

But going forward, no PS3 Keyboard bundle in North America. (It is available in Europe). That means if you want the game and the keyboard, you're going to pay $10 more to buy them separately than Xbox 360 and Wii owners are paying to get them in a bundle. And those bundles are not at all affected by this news.

The game arrives Oct. 26.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

The 20 Most-Loved Wii Games, A New Number One

The 20 Most-Loved Wii Games, A New Number One

Super Smash Bros. Brawl, the all-star fighting game, is no longer the most-loved Wii game. Three years since we started measuring these Wii playing-time stats, Smash has been dethroned ... by a game whose average user plays for 80 hours.

Monster Hunter Tri, the online-oriented co-op game about, well, hunting monsters, is the new number one. It did what Animal Crossing and Call of Duty have failed to do. It has racked up more hours of play time, per gamer who owns or rents the game, than any Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

This is our latest chart, showing Monster Hunter's ascendancy.

The 20 Most-Loved Wii Games, A New Number One

(Click the chart to enlarge it.)

A few other things to note as you scrutinize our monthly update of the most-loved games on the Wii:

1) We've got a new entry in the No. 20 spot, Pro Evolution Soccer 2010.

2) Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Reflex Edition, clearly propelled by online play, has passed another game, the slowly-fading Guitar Hero III. Another mover is WWE Smackdown Vs. Raw 2010. That wrestling series shows healthy growth, though the '09 edition (released in 2008) no longer charts.

3) Single-player games continue to struggle for success in the chart. Only Harvest Moon: Animal Parade is showing any growth. This is a sign that people don't re-play their single-player games. Not a big surprise.

The 20 Most-Loved Wii Games, A New Number One

Here's the Top 20 games from the chart in list form. I'm including the cumulative lifetime play-time counts, as of October 1, 2010 in hours and minutes. You can see just how close some of these games are.

1. Monster Hunter Tri - 79:34 (up from the 2nd spot)
2. Super Smash Bros. Brawl - 78:19 (down from the 1st spot)
3. Animal Crossing: City Folk - 74:23
4. Harvest Moon: Animal Parade - 63:57
5. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Reflex Edition - 57:44 (up from the 6th spot)
6. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock - 56:59 (down from the 5th spot)
7. Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility - 52:48
8. Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn - 52:13
9. Call of Duty: World at War - 51:08
10. Rune Factory: Frontier - 50:23
11. WWE Smackdown Vs. Raw 2010 - 49:22 (up from the 13th spot)
12. Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga - 49:11
13. Rock Band 2 - 48:56 (down from the 11th spot)
14. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess - 47:43
15. Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World - 41:07
16. Mario Kart Wii - 40:43
17. Wii Sports - 39:40
18. FIFA Soccer 09 All-Play - 39:03
19. Guitar Hero: World Tour - 37:49
20. Pro Evolution 2010 - 37:27 (new entry)

Where's all this from? (AKA an explanation of the above chart for stat junkies only): In a move somewhat surprising for the generally secretive company, Nintendo makes all of this data public. Any Wii owner can download the Nintendo Channel to their Wii and begin browsing for games. Any game that has been played enough times has usage stats listed for it, contributed by anyone who chose to share their data with the channel. The sample size that the channel tracks is pretty good, though it is obviously biased toward users who hook up a Wii to the Internet. We calculate that sample size by looking at Wii Sports usage numbers, which show that more than 124 million sessions of that game have been played by Nintendo Channel users as of October 1 (up 3 million in the last month), for an average of 31.31 sessions per player. That divides to around 4.0 million Wii Sports users whose gaming has been tracked by the channel. Since almost all Wii Sports owners in North America would be Wii users, we will venture that as many as 4.0 million people have contributed stats. That is up from the 3.9 million people when these numbers were run for September 1. (Please not that in the chart atop this post October 09 data is not included due to a problem with Nintendo's data reporting during that period.)

N5 DS Card for DS / DS Lite + 4GB Micro SDHC Memory Card

N5 DS Card for DS / DS Lite + 4GB Micro SD Memory Card

N5 by www.dsn5.com is the latest advance in flash cartridge technology for the Nintendo DS/Lite. The N5 card enables your DS to accept a MicroSD memory card and you can now watch movies, play music, browse pictures, read e-books and so much more! It is the complete solution with no need to purchase any additional components or any messy software and truly the easiest media enhancer you could ever imagine owning for your DS console.

Main features:

  • Compatible with DS & DS Lite

  • Integrated PassMe (Passcard or unnecessary flash)

  • Lance backup without clean patchage

  • Easy to use, simply drag and drop files

  • Compatible with micro SD different speeds, even slower.

  • Updated firmware possible

  • Control via touch screen and skin changed

  • No need for battery backups are saved directly on the micro SD

  • No loss of backup

  • Auto-detection of the type of backup and backup file generated automatically

  • Support Homebrew

  • Watching Live video, mp3 listening and reading txt file via Moonshell

  • Supports WiFi, the rumble-pack and web browser

  • Support Micro SD up to 32GB


What's included?

  • 1 x 4GB Micro SDHC TransFlash Memory Card

  • 1 x N5 Card (Slot-1)

  • 1 x USB micro SDHC memory card readers/writers


Where to buy:

N5 DS Card for DS / DS Lite + 4GB Micro SDHC Memory Card

The Glif Stand and Camera Mount Is the Sidekick Your iPhone 4 Deserves



The Glif is one impressive little piece of plastic. It can stand your iPhone 4 up in portrait mode. It can prop it up in landscape. And it has a built-in camera mount for attaching your iPhone to a tripod.iPhone 4

It's just a small piece of injection molded plastic that's shaped like a bottle opener. But as the above video shows, the cleverly-designed Glif hides a surprising amount of functionality. Stand your iPhone up during FaceTime calls. Prop it up as a mini computer. Or strap it to a tripod and get your iMovie app money's worth.iPhone 4

I've always loathed the idea of pairing my sleek iPhone with cumbersome plastic accessories, and I would have loved to dismiss the Glif and just go about my business. But the thing looks just too damn useful to ignore. Glif smashed through their Kickstarter goal of $10,000 yesterday, and as of now over 1000 supporters have donated upwards of $30,000. That means production should start soon. I'm excited.iPhone 4

Nintendo mulls auto 3DS firmware updates

Nintendo is looking into making the 3DS automatically download firmware updates from the internet.

The move may enable Nintendo to combat piracy more effectively than it has done with the DS.

During an investor question and answer session, an attendee asked CEO Satoru Iwata if Nintendo will implement anti-piracy measures via the internet. He replied: "As part of the functionality of SpotPass, we're looking into having automatic system updates via the internet."

SpotPass means 3DS units set to sleep mode will not only communicate with other 3DS units but the internet via Wi-Fi.

However, Iwata said piracy prevention is secondary to offering new functionality to owners. Once the system has found an access point, it will download rankings, ghost data, free software and notifications.

Meanwhile, Iwata said Nintendo expects to keep game prices around the same price point as current DS releases.

"We don't believe that the world is in a state where high priced software will sell well, so we don't believe it will be in a price range too far off from current DS software," Iwata said.

The 3DS, revealed at E3 2010 and dated and priced for Japan last week, is due out in Europe and the US in March.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Epic: Future Xbox, PS could be mobile

Epic Games boss Mark Rein reckons future Xbox and PlayStation consoles could be portable.

"Imagine a future Xbox 360 that is actually a tablet you carry around," Rein told Develop.

"It will have more power than 360 does today, with technology like Kinect built right in.

"Imagine walking into a bar with some friends, propping it up on the table and playing games like Dance Central or Kinect Adventures anywhere you go. Then when you get home that same device will use technology like AirPlay or wireless HDMI to connect to your big screen, you'll pick up a wireless controller, or use your phone as a controller to play games like Gears of War.

"It feels like there's a great opportunity for game consoles to cease to be something you plug into the wall and rather become something you take with you. Of course it will be more than just your game console; you can have your productivity apps, your documents, and your media collections on it as well."

Both Microsoft and Sony have kept quiet on their plans for new hardware, and instead pushed motion control add-ons Kinect and Move.

Microsoft reckons Kinect, due out on 10th November, will extend the life of the Xbox 360 by five years.

Epic, of course, is an important cog in the Xbox 360 wheel. Its Microsoft Game Studios-published third-person action series Gears of War has done much to attract gamers to the console.

But Epic is keen to extend its reach beyond home consoles, and has in recent months pushed the viability of triple-A games on mobile phones such as the iPhone.

PC, PS3 and 360 Black Ops runs in 3D

All three versions of guaranteed behemoth Call of Duty: Black Ops will support stereoscopic 3D at launch, Activision's announced.

You'll need a 3D telly or a PC that supports 3D, and active shutter glasses, of course. The PC version is NVIDIA 3D Vision-Ready and supports stereoscopic 3D gaming using 3D Vision active-shutter glasses and NVIDIA GeForce GPUs.

"Development of stereoscopic 3D began as an R&D project, but once we saw what the technology brought to the Call of Duty experience, what a great fit and how immersive it was, we knew that we had to develop it for Black Ops," Treyarch studio head Mark Lamia said.

"Aiming down the sights of your weapons, flying in helicopters, rappelling down mountains, and moving through highly detailed environments are just some of the awesome experiences you will have in 3D with Black Ops.Xbox 360

"We made sure the experience is seamless for gamers to use with a simple menu option to enable stereoscopic 3D or disable it at any time whether playing in the single player campaign, multiplayer or Zombies."Xbox 360

Activision reckons Black Ops "could become the definitive 3D game experience".Xbox 360

Nick Cowen went hands-on with Black Ops' multiplayer for Eurogamer last month. The game is due out worldwide on 9th November.Xbox 360

M3 Real DS / Lite Card + 4GB Micro SDHC Card + Rumble Adapter

The M3 REAL DS Lite is the latest development in flash cartridge technology for the Nintendo DS Lite. The M3 REAL is an adapter so you can use a micro SD Card up to 32GB with Your Nintendo DS/Lite this allows you to store much more and allows you to benefit from all the below features:-
• Watch movies,
• Play music,
• Browse pictures,
• Read E-Books and more...
It even comes with a Rumble Pack so you can now feel your games as well as see them! The only difference Between the M3 Simply and the M3 Real is that you get a Rumble Cartridge that plugs into slot 2 on the DS, and makes the games Rumble whilst also taking higher capacity Micro SD Cards.
Key Features:
• Same size as an original DS game cartridge
• Built-in PassMe (NO need for any boot cart/passcard etc.)
• Uses microSD memory card (Trans Flash) as storage.
• Boot clean dump images (downloadable from internet)
• Very simple to use: drag and drop files to the microSD card and play
• Standard FAT system support
• Supports different speeds of micro SD cards
• Runs games without any lag or slow down
• Upgradable Firmware ( OS / Bios / Kernel )
• Touch screen control and robust skinning support
• No battery needed, back up the save file directly into the microSD card: Never lose your saved games
• Auto detect the save type and automatically generate saver file
• Homebrew support , IO lib available on launch
• Watch movies directly, listen to MP3s and read TXT on the DS via the use of Moonshell
• Supports Wi-Fi, DS rumble pack and DS browser.
Package includes:
• 1x M3 DS Card (Slot-1)
• 1x USB microSDHC memory card reader / writer
• 1x 4GB Micro SDHC Card
• 1x Rumble Adapter

Where to buy:

M3 Real DS / Lite Card + 4GB Micro SDHC Card + Rumble Adapter

PS3 connectivity forced LBP2 delay

Media Molecule delayed LittleBigPlanet 2 because a minority of PS3 owners fail to connect to the internet, the developer has said.

Those disconnected people prevented the developer from patch-fixing the game. Instead, Media Molecule must ship a ship-shape ship.PS3

"We respect people don't have online and don't want to patch their game PS3 to get the full experience," MM boss Alex Evans told VG247 at the Eurogamer Expo 2010. "We could have shipped it and it would have been fine. However, we realised that with just a couple of extra weeks we could make the game super amazing, adding the super onto the already amazing which exists today.PS3

"This is something that will live forever and the delay, people will forget about."

"I'm really sorry the delay frustrated people," he added, "even us - I mean I really wanted to get this game out for Christmas so hard. We pushed ourselves but realised with just a few more weeks we could make it perfect."

Those who cannot connect to the internet while playing will miss out on the community-shared content, patches, updates and add-on gubbins, of course - plenty of which will be thrown at LittleBigPlanet 2.

Not to mention PlayStation Move support, which Media Molecule has said will be patched in after the game's new January release date. A demo of how the new controls will work will be included with LittleBigPlanet 2.

In the immediate aftermath of the delay, Media Molecule praised fans' reactions for being "very understanding". After all, the delay will mean a more polished, complete package.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Nintendo: 4m 3DS sales in first month

Hot on the heels of its Japanese 3DS launch date and price announcement this morning Nintendo has confidently predicted it'll shift a whopping four million units of its handheld wonder during its first month on sale.

In the same breath, however, it cut its profit forecast for the rest of its financial year, which ends in March 2011.

Nintendo now expects $1 billion in profit for the year, down from an initial projection of $2.4 billion profit. How will it live?

The 3DS will go on sale on 26th February in Japan and March in Europe and the US.

This morning's news came as some disappointment to fans who were hoping for Santa to drop a 3DS down their chimneys this Christmas.

While Nintendo failed to reveal European pricing, some have already baulked at the UK cost suggested by the Japanese price: 25,000 yen (£189 at current exchange rates).

Nintendo said the strong yen, which reduces profits from overseas sales when brought back to Japan, and the timing of the 3DS launch were behind its decision to lower projections for the fiscal year.

Nintendo expects to sell 23.5 million DS machines, including four million 3DS consoles, for the year to March 2011, down from its earlier forecast of 30 million. It sold 27 million DS machines the previous fiscal year.

Tips For Choosing A DSi Card That Will Not Become Obsolete Due To New DSi Firmware

In light of the new release of the new DSi firmware 1.4.1, we would like to share with you some useful tips for investing in a DSi card that will last through all the future DSi firmware updates.

Some of the DSi flashcarts do not have the firmware update function and will be blocked when a new DSi firmware is released. DSi firmware is normally updated without the user's awareness whenever the DSi console is connected to the internet via the Wifi wireless.

Fortunately, some DSi cards have the firmware update function and can be unlocked even when the DSi console is updated to the latest firmware. The unlocking process requires the new firmware from the DSi card manufacturers' websites.

The unlocking processes differ from card to card and is one of the important factors to consider when picking the most suitable card for you or your loved ones. The unlocking process has two types. For type one, the unlocking process can be done on a PC or Mac. The type two requires a DS Lite or a DSi with the compatible firmware version to complete.

A DS Lite or a DSi with the compatible firmware may not come handy for some users and the process may prove to be somewhat troublesome or difficult. For instance, as of 26/09/2010, the newest DSi firmware is 1.4.1. If your card only works with DSi firmware 1.4 and you have accidentally updated your DSi console firmware to 1.4.1, you will need another DSi console with firmware 1.4 (or lower) or a DS Lite to update the firmware on the card so that it will work on the DSi console again.

The following is the most popular and reliable DSi cards that have the firmare update function in alphabetical order:

1. Acekard 2i

2. EZ Flash 5i

3. Hyper R4i

4. M3i Zero

5. Supercard DSONEi

6. Supercard DSTWO

Now the question is: which ones' unlocking process can be done on a PC or Mac? They are:

1. M3i Zero

2. Supercard DSONEi

3. Supercard DSTWO

Among the three, the Supercard DSONEi and DSTWO are better than the M3i Zero in build quality and reliability. The Supercard DSTWO is also expected to be able to run emulators with PSP games in the near future.

The following are cards with unlocking process requiring a DS Lite or a DSi with the compatible firmware version to complete:

1. Acekard 2i

2. EZ Flash 5i

3. Hyper R4i

Good Luck & Enjoy!

Genuine Toptoy DSTT / TTDS Card for Nintendo DS & DS Lite + 4GB Micro SD Memory Card

Manufacturer: www.ndstt.com

DSTT Adapter is the newest development in flash cartridge technology for Nintendo DS & DS Lite. DSTT is an adapter so you can use a microSDHC card up to 32GB with your Nintendo DS & DS Lite which allows you to store a lot more on your DS & DS Lite and allows you to benefit from all the following features:

  • Watch movies and videos

  • Play music files

  • Browse picture files

  • Read E-Books and much more...


Features:

  • Same size as an original DS & DS Lite game cartridge

  • Built-in PassMe (NO need for any boot cart./passcard etc.)

  • Uses microSD memory card (Trans Flash) as storage

  • Touch screen control and robust skinning support

  • No battery needed, back up the save file directly into the microSD card

  • Homebrew support , IO lib available on launch

  • Supports WiFi, DS rumble pack and DS browser

  • Boot clean dump images (downloadable from internet)

  • Very simple to use: drag and drop files to the microSD card and play

  • Standard FAT system support

  • Supports different speeds of micro SD cards

  • Supports HC memory cards

  • Upgradable Firmware ( OS / Bios / Kernel )


Package includes:

  • 1 x DSTT SDHC Card (Slot-1)

  • 1 x microSD 4GB


Where to buy:

Genuine Toptoy DSTT / TTDS Card for Nintendo DS & DS Lite + 4GB Micro SD Memory Card

PSP2 Hardware Now In The Hands Of 'Numerous' Developers

Report: PSP2 Hardware Now In The Hands Of 'Numerous' Developers

Sony is reportedly giving more and more developers access to the successor to the soon to be six-year-old PSP, with dev kits in the hands of (or en route to) "numerous development studios."

Develop cites "multiple industry sources" who claim that the "PSP2" is gearing up for a "significant launch window line-up," with developer-only hardware in the hands of Sony's internal teams and third-party video game makers. A developer at Mortal Kombat studio NetherRealm recently claimed the Warner Bros.-owned studio had PSP2 hardware.

We've never lacked for unconfirmed information on Sony's next handheld games machine. According to some reports, it has touch controls on its posterior, while others point to agaming device that also acts as a smart phone and e-reader.

Sony, for its part, is not yet talking openly about the successor to the PlayStation Portable. The original PSP has sold more than 62 million units across multiple configurations, according to Sony.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Report: 3DS on 11th Nov in Japan

German newspaper BILD has claimed that the Nintendo 3DS will launch on 11th November in Japan for the equivalent of 200 Euro (£170).

The report went on to say that the 3DS would arrive in Europe next spring with Mario Kart 3DS, Professor Layton and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D.

Nintendo has not officially said when the 3DS will launch in Japan, Europe or North America, but it is planning to date and price the new handheld on Wednesday 29th September.

Third parties have hinted at a spring launch for Europe while a Japanese peripheral manufacturer recently tweeted a 20th November date.

Last week the technical specifications for the 3DS were reportedly leaked. Digital Foundry rifled through them to make sense of the new dual-screen, 3D-enabled handheld.

MadCatz details locked-out PS3 pads

Peripheral manufacturer Mad Catz has assured users that the vast majority of its PlayStation 3 controllers continue to function after Sony's recent 3.50 firmware update.

The controversial update reportedly shut out a number of third party peripherals, including some Mad Catz add-ons. The company has just issued a statement detailing the extent of the problem.

"With the exception of a small quantity of controllers sold before 2008, we believe that all Mad Catz products will continue to function as they did prior to the 3.50 Firmware update including high profile products such as our range of Street Fighter IV FightSticks and Wireless FightPads; our range of controllers and accessories for Call of Duty; our Cyborg F.L.Y. 9 Wireless FlightStick; our wired and wireless control pads; and our range of Rock Band accessories."

The controllers that no longer work are the 2008 wireless PS3 GamePad, the 2008 wired PS3 GamePad and the PS3 wireless MicroCon.

Prior to issuing the 3.50 firmware update, Sony had warned, "SCEA does not support continued functionality of counterfeit or unlicensed controllers in system software updates and these devices may cease to function in the future because of system software updates."

If you are experiencing a problem with any of its controllers, Mad Catz has advised getting in touch with its customer services department to organise a replacement.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Wii Remote Plus spotted

A new Wii controller that appears to be a fusion of the Wii Motion Plus accessory and the standard Wii Remote has popped up on US shop Gamestop's website.

It's called Wii Remote Plus, and comes bundled with Nintendo's game FlingSmash .

The box art that reveals the new Wii Remote does not appear to be on UK website listings for FlingSmash, which is without a European release date.

What is FlingSmash anyway? Well, since you asked...

"FlingSmash combines the hands-on fun of tennis with the nonstop action and instant gratification of pinball. When the tropical Suthon Island is invaded by the evil Omminus, the ball-shaped hero, Zip, is summoned to save the day. Using the Wii Remote™ controller with the Wii MotionPlus accessory, you'll fling Zip at targets to smash your way across eight colorful worlds. Use the Wii Remote controller like a racket and watch Zip bounce around like a pinball to smash through oncoming barriers and enemies in this action sidescroller."

A Nintendo spokesperson confirmed to Eurogamer that Wii Remote Plus "is real" but added, "We have nothing to announce on this at the moment."

Acekard 2.1 For Nintendo DS / DS Lite + 4GB Micro SD Memory Card

The Acekard 2.1 adapter is the latest development in flash cartridge technology made specifically for the Nintendo DSi. The card is also fully backwards compatible and works on the Nintendo DS &Nintendo DS Lite .The Ak2 is an adapter so you can use a microSDHC card (up to 32GB) with your Nintendo DS this allows you to store much more and allows you to benefit from all the following features:

  • Watch movies

  • Play music

  • Browse pictures

  • Read E-Books and more...


Features:

  • Never lose save data

  • Perfect compatibility

  • Supports SDHC MicroSD card

  • Support any brand of MicroSD card

  • Support Action Reply cheats. Build-in editor

  • Built in "Trimming" Function

  • Fully touch screen operation

  • Build-in file operation

  • Support Multi-language


Package includes:

  • 1 x Acekard 2.1 Card (Slot-1)

  • 1 x USB microSD memory card reader / writer

  • 1 x 4GB Micro SD TransFlash Memory Card


Where to buy:

Acekard 2.1 For Nintendo DS / DS Lite + 4GB Micro SD Memory Card

Netflix Launches Disc-Less On Canadian PS3

Canadians are getting a sneak preview today of the disc-less Netflix hitting North America next month as the streaming video service goes live up north. PS3

Our Canadian brothers and sisters have been without the comfort of streaming Netflix on their video game consoles until today. Not only does America's Hat get their first taste of Netflix streaming console goodness today, they'll do so in a way that us U.S. residents will be waiting another month for.PS3

Instead of popping in the Netflix disc, Canadians can simply navigate to the Netflix icon under the video section of the cross media bar, press the X button, and prepare for a whole new way to watch people doing stuff on their television sets.

Let us know how that goes, Canada, okay?PS3

Wii owners can order a disc through Netflix.ca to stream Netflix as well, while Xbox 360 owners will have to wait until the application is made available.PS3

This iPhone Case Packs a QWERTYriffic Flip-Out Keyboard

This iPhone Case Packs a QWERTYriffic Flip-Out Keyboard

If you're clinging to your BlackBerry because of physical keyboard, you just lost your last excuse: this TK-421 iPhone 4 case includes a physical keyboard that flips out whenever iPhone 4 you need some thumb-tapping typing action.

The keyboard case from ThinkGeek—also available for iPhone 3GS—connects iPhone 4 to your phone via Bluetooth and is compatible with its email, browsing, notes, and calendar apps. When you flip your phone out, it's supported by the hinge, so all you need to do is hold on to the keyboard and type away iPhone 4 in portrait mode like so:
This iPhone Case Packs a QWERTYriffic Flip-Out Keyboard
All apologies to 3G owners, but without Bluetooth support this becomes nothing more than chunky accessory. For those who've upgraded iOS phones in the last couple of years, though, you can pick up the TK-421 for $50 starting in late November.

WRC demo on Xbox Live now

A demo of Milestone's new WRC rally game is available to Xbox Live Gold subscribers now.

Silver subscribers and PC owners must wait until Friday, and PS3 owners until next Wednesday.

The demo - skinny at 571MB - offers up the dusty landscape of Jordan and gravelly roads of Finland. You'll race against the clock in a single stage mode. Well-known racers such as Xbox Citroen's Sebastian Loeb and BP Ford's Mikko Hirvonen will be playable.

The officially licensed WRC 2010 Xbox hopes to bring authentic simulation back to rally racing games. Eurogamer played the game in July and concluded that fans have "every right to be optimistic".

WRC 2010 will be released for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 on 8th October.

Nintendo 3DS tech spec exploration

Last night's leak of the Nintendo 3DS tech spec reveals a lean, power efficient device assembled from a relatively mediocre set of components. Once again, the platform holder has used a selection of established, cheap, off-the-shelf chips and made it feel fresh and new thanks to the implementation of a game-changing concept: in this case, glasses-free stereo 3D.

According to IGN's anonymous source, 3DS is powered by twin ARM11 CPUs clocked at a relatively meagre 266MHz, while overall system storage (sans SD card) is 1.5GB. Onboard RAM is 64MB, with 4MB of video memory. DMP's PICA-200 graphics chip is said to be running at a relatively lightweight 133MHz.

First things first, let's address the plausibility of the source. IGN has a reputation for outing notoriously secretive Nintendo specs and in its previous stories on DS and Wii, history has proven them to be entirely correct. With a track record like that, it would be unwise to bet against the veracity of this story assuming it comes from the same source. More than that, there are other elements to the spec which clearly corroborate with other little-known, recently unearthed facts about the system - and we'll get to that a bit later. In short, the story appears eminently credible.

Assessing the hardware set-up, it's obvious that the assembled components represent a massive step-up from the existing DSi, while measuring up badly against the latest in smartphone technology. The 64MB of RAM is particularly disappointing, bearing in mind that the PSP has shipped with the exact same amount of memory since the launch of the PSP-2000 (the first "slim" model). On the plus side, there is no smartphone OS required to tax RAM resources, but regardless, it's still a surprisingly low amount.

The 4MB of video RAM may seem particularly appalling (and is equal to the amount found in PlayStation 2), but bearing in mind that the 3DS only has to deal with an 800x240 framebuffer it shouldn't cause undue concern. What the RAM would actually be used for is also a prime concern - is that 4MB for textures only, or is it akin to the 10MB of eDRAM attached to the Xbox 360 graphics chip? The original story is, alas, short of details.

'Nintendo 3DS tech spec exploration' Screenshot mgs1

'Nintendo 3DS tech spec exploration' Screenshot mgs2

Graphically impressive, the best of the 3DS titles seen to date show how much can be done with a fairly limited spec. Metal Gear Solid looks remarkably similar to the PS2 original but works beautifully in stereosopic 3D. The PICA-200 GPU is also capable of features like per-pixel lighting and self-shadowing, helping to make games look more modern still.


The ARM11 architecture is rather long in the tooth now, with noted tech site AnandTech likening it to a very highly clocked 486-level CPU, while the new A8 Cortex is more akin to a Pentium. The original iPhone ran a single ARM11 core at 412MHz, so overall CPU capability is probably very similar indeed to the 3DS - the difference being that the full power of the twin cores can be deployed on games without the meaty iOS overhead that the iPhone needs to maintain while running any application.

Nintendo's decision to run the PICA-200 GPU at a mere 133MHz is again surprisingly low. The chip itself can run at up to 400MHz, but the vendor itself quotes specs at 200MHz. Here, PICA-200 maxes out at 800 million pixels per second and 15.3 million polygons per second – so we can most likely expect 66 per cent of that general performance on Nintendo's down-clocked version of the chip.

Despite the lowered clock speed, the chip loses none of its bespoke technology: DMP says that PICA-200 supports per-pixel lighting, procedural textures, refraction mapping and self-shadowing - in the absence of programmable pixel shaders, it's exactly the sort of thing that makes graphically impressive 3DS titles like Resident Evil look as good as they do.

This just leaves the rather curious 1.5GB of on-board flash RAM, and this can be effectively confirmed by analysis of the 3DS development hardware we've seen so far - lending further credibility to IGN's specs.

Regular readers of Digital Foundry will probably recall our story on the Nintendo CTR Target Board - basically this is the development kit for the 3DS, and Nintendo submitted it to the FCC for testing its WiFi component. Recent images of an older CTR Target Board have recently been unearthed by Daniele Brigliadori of Nintendo3DSItalia, who painstakingly searched FCC filings for any use of the Mitsumi antenna used in all the Nintendo DS handhelds thus far.
'Nintendo 3DS tech spec exploration' Screenshot ctr

Close-ups of the board in the FCC filing clearly show that the development kit possesses a 2GB moviNAND flash chip supplied by Samsung. This suggests that Nintendo is making 1.5GB of that RAM available to the user, while reserving an impressive 25 per cent for the operating system. Reserving a mammoth 512MB suggests that Nintendo has serious plans for the functionality of the unit over and above what we have seen so far.

The board is also fascinating as a piece of evidence in the history of the 3DS's development. Last year, rumours circulated that Nintendo was using NVIDIA's Tegra hardware for its upcoming DS replacement. There were even rumours of a sighting at gamescom 2009, behind closed doors.

In November, Digital Foundry upped the ante still further by revealing that the Tegra 2 system-on-chip (SoC) would be powering the "DS2", most likely in a custom flavour designed by Nintendo. Flash forward to June 2009 and suddenly NVIDIA was out of the picture. Bearing in mind that we typically double-source before publishing a rumour (and in this case, the NVIDIA connection was actually triple-sourced), NVIDIA being dumped was a bit of a surprise. Were all of our sources wrong?

'Nintendo 3DS tech spec exploration' Screenshot teg1

'Nintendo 3DS tech spec exploration' Screenshot teg2

Just about all the detachable components on the CTR Target Board are labelled TEG2, highlighting the NVIDIA connection. Did Nintendo have two competing 3DS designs on the table, or was NVIDIA dumped relatively recently for Japanese vendor DMP?


The newly discovered FCC filing, dated to December 2009, clearly shows an older version of the Target Board, dubbed CTR-TEG2: firm evidence that Nintendo was indeed closely involved with NVIDIA and that Tegra IP was still being used until relatively recently.

It's clearly still a 3DS - there's the exact same arrangement of widescreen and 4:3 screens, though there are a number of changes, not least of which is just a single external camera, suggesting that the full stereoscopic 3D capabilities of the unit were still being worked on, or remained a closely guarded secret within Nintendo itself at that point in time.

Quite why Nintendo decided to switch suppliers and go with DMP remains something of a mystery, especially bearing in mind just how much more modern and capable the Tegra IP is compared to the much older PICA-200. Perhaps it was a cost issue, perhaps it was a power consumption issue: Nintendo likes cheap parts and lots of battery life. Maybe, similar to the Dreamcast, there were two competing designs using graphical IP from different suppliers.

Bearing in mind how secretive Nintendo is about its technology and its relationships with external IP vendors, the chances are it'll be years until we find out what actually

Sign up to test new Xbox dashboard

Microsoft is looking for willing guinea pigs to test its new Xbox Live dashboard update.

Want to be the first to check out those controversial new Zune features? Microsoft's Major Nelson has called for willing participants to head on over to a sign-up page for the preview program. You'll have to hand over your Windows Live ID and fill in a short survey.

Microsoft is looking for a few thousand testers, Xbox with the preview open to users in any region. Priority will go to Gold members though.

Just in case you were wondering,Xbox the preview will not include any Kinect features so, "You will not be receiving a Kinect sensor if you are chosen to participate," Major Nelson points out. What a scrooge.

The new Xbox Live dashboard will go live later this year.

Let's Not Talk About The PSP2

In 2005, Sony released the original PlayStation Portable. Five years have passed, and the handheld has seen various iterations, including a digital-download-only version. It's about time for a new PSP.

You know, a PSP2. There have been rumors that the device exists, but it is still too early for Sony to show it. During this year's Tokyo Game Show, I asked Sony Computer Entertainment exec Shuhei Yoshida about it. The exchange was as follows:

"Another thing I wanted to ask you about was the PSP2."
"Okay," Yoshida replied.
"What's the difference between a PSP and a PSP2?"
"What's a PSP2?" he asked, laughing.

I explained that it would be silly of Sony not to make another PlayStation Portable.

"You mean," he asked, "like another portable gaming device?"
Yes.
"Personally, I cannot see Sony not making another portable gaming device. I completely agree."

No doubt Sony will make another PlayStation Portable. The platform has been successful, especially in Japan. But what will it be digital-download-only like PSPgo or will it have Sony's UMD format?

"Of course, I am not answering that question," Yoshida replied, all grins. "But as technology and infrastructure improves, digital devices will become a larger part of people's lives."

Yoshida pointed out that it takes time for hard drive prices to go down and internet to speed to go up. "Then it becomes easier and easier to handle game files."

When Sony launched the original PSP, it was competing with the original Nintendo DS. Now there is the 3D-glasses-free Nintendo 3DS and the iPhone 4. What can Sony do so that it can compete with the iPhone 4 and the Nintendo 3DS?

"Of course, you know, I won't answer that question. But, if you were to imagine you were part of Sony Computer Entertainment, that you were in our shoes. And you were in the position to give input to the company for a new platform, don't you think that would be a fun job?"

PlayStation Move Controller is a Cheap Cellphone, Minus Calling Capabilities

PlayStation Move Controller is a Cheap Cellphone, Minus Calling Capabilities

On one hand, the Move controller is a very priceyPS3 gaming controller. On the other paw, iFixit's tear-down revealed "it's quite the bang for the buck," with a processor, accelerometer, gyroscope, Bluetooth, vibrating motor and MEMS compass tucked inside.

iFixit's rip-apart didn't reveal much PS3 that we didn't already know about the spec, but apparently it was dead easy to open it up—good news for home-tinkerers. While the vibrating motor can be peeled off somewhat, it's still fastened down to the motherboard, along with the LED, PS3charge contacts and EXT cables. The 1320mAh lithium-ion battery, however, can be disconnected.

Supercard DSTWO ( DS TWO ) + GBA & SNES Emulator For Nintendo DS / DS Lite / DSi / DSi XL + MicroSD 4GB

The Supercard DSTWO, with its beautiful Evolution (EOS) operating system and a powerful on-board processor offers unique and exciting features that you won't find anywhere else. Features such as full GBA emulation, a powerful new GUI, a real-time guide, an integrated auto-patch database, as well as being one of the few flash carts that allows users to upgrade the core firmware. Utilizing the CPU, DSTWO can emulate orginal cartidgecan, pass through and bypass any anti-piracy measures which is the first cart to do so. Most of the games will never need to be patched to run. If you're in the market for a sleek and feature-rich flash cart for the Nintendo DS, DS Lite, DSi or DSi XL, the Supercard DSTWO is the one for you.
Features:
1. RealTime Functions: RealTime Save, RealTime Game guide(txt,bmp,jpg) & RealTime Cheat. (More stable, more easy to use, cheat code compatible with R4 and TT now)
2. Multi Saves (Up to 4 slot), Easy to backup and restore saves.
4. Unlimited MicroSD storage space support. SDHC support. FAT or FAT32.
5. Multiple languages (English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, French, Italian, Korean, Japanese, Spanish)
6. Built-in GBA/SNES Emulator.
7. Action Slow Motion (4 levels,).
8. File Management System (Copy, Paste, Cut and Delete, long file name support).
9. eBook (BMP, JPEG, JPG, PNG, TIF, GIF, TXT, PDF).
What's included?
• 1 x Supercard TWO Card (Slot-1)
• 1 x Firmware Writer
• 1 x USB micro SD memory card readers/writers
• 1 x microSD 4GB

Where to buy:

Supercard DSTWO ( DS TWO ) + GBA & SNES Emulator For Nintendo DS / DS Lite / DSi / DSi XL + MicroSD 4GB

Monday, September 20, 2010

Privates too sexual for Xbox 360

Zombie Cow has canned the Xbox 360 version of shoot-em-up Privates after Microsoft deemed the game's "sexual nature" too much for the console.

"The guys at Xbox have been amazing," insisted Dan Marshall of Zombie Cow Studios.

"They've been really supportive and helpful throughout, but ultimately have advised that the game wouldn't pass the Indie Games Peer Review process, purely due to its inherently sexual nature.

"As a result, if you want to play as a tiny little man blasting away inside someone's innards, the only place to do it is privatesgame.com."Xbox 360

The decision comes as no surprise. In May Microsoft warned it was unlikely to approve the twin-stick shooter.

Microsoft spokesperson David Dennis said at the time: "We have guidelines in place that closely track requirements of content ratings boards worldwide and, among other things, prohibit the publication of strong sexual content.

"While we haven't seen this game, we can confirm that if it is consistent with the description we have seen on the Internet, this game would not pass peer review and would not be permitted to be distributed on Xbox Live."

In Privates you play a gang of condom-hatted marines that enters peoples' vaginas and bums. Really.

"It's rude, funny, bitingly satirical and technically pretty accurate if you don't count the tiny people or the germs with teeth," Zombie Cow says.

The idea behind the game is to provide a bit of sex education as well as some laughs. It was funded by Channel 4 and designed to fit in with the Personal, Social and Health Education guidelines of the National Curriculum.

Japan-only PS1 titles could head to Europe

American PS3 owners will be able to enjoy select Japan-only PSone games for the first time next week with the launch of a new Imports service for the PlayStation Store.

San Jose-based MonkeyPaw Games is behind the initiative and will be bringing the games over in their original untranslated state.

Speaking to Eurogamer, a MonkeyPaw spokesperson said, "We would very much like to have the games spread across Europe but we'll need to have some cooperation from Sony Europe."

At this stage MonkeyPaw is concentrating on titles that are "easy to navigate".

"You may wonder why some of the great Japanese titles you hear about in the press never make it to Western markets," said MonkeyPaw president John Greiner on its website.

"There are numerous reasons, but the biggest is translation. A lot of cost goes into translation thus profitability becomes tenuous for many titles. Remove that barrier and a world of Japanese wonder comes rushing to your screen."

Or in the case of Cho Aniki, one of the first games to appear on Imports, high-kicking naked body-builders. You can also expect to see super-rare side-scroller Gaia Seed.

Currently the titles are only confirmed for the US PlayStation Store and the MonkeyPaw spokesperson said that Sony Europe "would need to approve a Euro version".

"Hopefully they see the response from this and will want to give European gamers the same treatment."

As for what other titles to expect, MonkeyPaw told us, "The wish list is long indeed. We do have quite a line-up already so don't worry about us turning off the spigot. Unfortunately, we haven't announced the other games yet but please keep your eye on us. We hope to release games every two weeks."

Cho Aniki and Gaia Seed arrive on the US PlayStation Store on 21st September priced $5.99 each.

Supercard DSONEi ( DS ONEi ) For Nintendo DS / DS Lite / DSi / DSi XL + 4GB Micro SD Card

The SuperCard DSONEi is the new version of the Team DSONE Supercard compatible with the DSI. It now comes with its own program that connects to the USB port of a PC. This accessory allows you to reprogram the flash card in case of firmware update without requiring a console.
Features:
• Support for RESET cheats and codes
• Works on DS, DS LITE, DSi & DSi XL
• 100% compatibility with frequently updatedWhe
• Plug 'n' Play
• Uses microSD card, FAT16 and FAT32
• Support SDHC TF card high capacity
• Backup Hardware and support of many backup
• Support for Real-Time Game Save (backup in progress)
• Supports MP3, Video, text files and images via Moonshell integrated!

What's included?
• 1 x 4GB Micro SD TransFlash Memory Card
• 1 x Supercard DSONEi Card (Slot-1)
• 1 x Firmware Writer
• 1 x USB micro SD memory card readers/writers

Where to buy:

Supercard DSONEi ( DS ONEi ) For Nintendo DS / DS Lite / DSi / DSi XL + 4GB Micro SD Card

Japan-made Xbox 360 exclusives revealed

Microsoft announced three Kinect-enabled Xbox 360 exclusives and two Xbox Live Arcade titles - all created by Japanese developers and due out in 2011 - at the Tokyo Game Show this morning.

The headline new game is codename D, from No More Heroes creator Suda51. Fresh from his appearance at EA's TGS conference, Suda51 described the Kinect title as a "very core action game" without guns and swords.

"You must fight for your life to survive an evil amusement park filled with twisted and eerie creatures," said Microsoft. "With codename D for Kinect for Xbox 360, you are the controller as you unleash devastating effects to destroy enemies and objects.

Microsoft had asked Suda51 to make Kinect games for the hardcore, which were punky, but also suitable for casual players.

"I wanted to work with Microsoft for many years," Suda51 said. "It took a long time though. It was a very long dating period. But we got along well with them, we both like David Bowie."

Microsoft also announced a Kinect project from Vib Ribbon and PaRappa creator Masaya Matsuura. It's a a first-person horror game called Haunt that's "also fun and innovative".

"Gather friends and family to delve deep into a haunted house dripping with mystery - you'll need every ounce of your wit and cunning if you hope to unravel the veil of rumours that hide its darkest secret. Dodge traps and outwit ghosts, ghouls and frights that lurk with glee around each and every corner. Take a deep breath and immerse yourself in Haunt, spooky fun for Kinect for Xbox 360," reads the fluff.

On stage, Microsoft Game Studios boss Phil Spencer said Haunt was "just the start of a long and rewarding relationship" with Matsuura.

Project Draco is a 3D flying Kinect shooter from Grounding Inc. that reminded us of Sony's The Last Guardian.

It's headed up by Phantom Dust and Panzer Dragoon director Yukio Futatsugi, who took to the stage to say: "What I want to do most in my games is to fly. Not with my joystick. But imagine if you could ride a gigantic creature, hold the reins, point at an enemy to attack - that's how you could ride in the sky and fight."

"With the magic of Kinect for Xbox 360, you will be able to nurture and learn to communicate with your dragon as you develop its skills and train it as a partner in combat. Then join friends on Xbox Live to feel the rush of flight as you take to the skies together and experience breathtaking vistas and engage in thrilling battles." It's out next year.

The first of the two new XBLA games is sure to please shmup fans: a high def version of cult Japanese hit Radiant Silvergun from Ikaruga developer Treasure.

It's the first time the SEGA Saturn classic will be released internationally. Microsoft mentioned improvements, such as the addition of a new system to enhance the original chain system. The XBLA version will improve on the games visuals as well, and introduce online co-op play. Radiant Silvergun is slated for a Spring 2011 launch.

"With titles like Gunstar Heroes and Ikaruga under its belt, Treasure deserves its reputation," said Spencer.

And finally, Microsoft announced a partnership with Spike, best known for its work on a long-running series of wrestling games in Japan, to release a new XBLA Fire-Pro Wrestling game next year.

It's all about avatars, and features avatar customisation with new costumes and all sorts. There's offline and online competitive play, as well as single match and tag team modes.

"This will become a highly entertaining new way for our 25 million Xbox Live users to enjoy their avatars," Spencer enthused.

Rounding up, Spencer said: "Microsoft has never been more committed to Japanese developers, the heart of innovative gameplay, thrilling stories and iconic heroes. To date, Japanese games have already grossed more than $2 billion on Xbox 360, and today's announcements signal tremendous opportunities for Japanese developers to deliver the future of gaming with Kinect."

Blu-ray 3D support hits PS3 next week

PlayStation 3 will be upgraded next week to support 3D Blu-ray movies as part of a package of new features to be introduced in firmware 3.50, Sony has announced.

While 3D gaming and the displays themselves have been available for several months now, the volume of 3D movie content is surprisingly lacking, with tent-pole titles such as Avatar being delayed until closer to Christmas. The new firmware for PS3 is a welcome shot in the arm however, as all 38 million units on the market worldwide can be software-upgraded to support the new standard.

The move to support Blu-ray 3D comes at a price, however. According to specs dug up by HomeTechTell, and now removed from the source, 3D Blu-ray movies are unable to simultaneously support the BD-J Java programming language while running stereoscopic content.

This may impact the creativity and ingenuity of Blu-ray 3D authors looking to add bonus content to their discs, and also suggests the latest DRM systems manufacturers have in place running via BD-J will need to be scaled back in order to make their discs compatible with the PlayStation 3.

Additional features over and above the 3D support are promised, with the platform holder revealing specifics in the run-up to the firmware's release on September 21.

There's A New PSP Coming With A New Piece of Hardware

There's A New PSP Coming With A New Piece of Hardware

Sony Computer Entertainment Japan isn't done with the PlayStation Portable. In fact, it's releasing an updated version of the PSP alongside Monster Hunter Portable 3rd, introducing a new analog stick.

The special edition Monster Hunter styled PSP will feature an analog stick that's slightly modified to make those epically long loot-gathering sessions more comfortable for Japanese thumbs. The black and gold Monster Hunter PSP also features the good old extended battery pack, for making those extended Monster Hunter Portable 3rd games last even longer.

That means a battery cover that sticks out a little further than the standard PSP does, which Sony might argue makes for a more comfortable grip.

There's A New PSP Coming With A New Piece of Hardware

The Monster Hunter Portable 3rd limited edition PSP will ship in Japan on December 1 and cost 19800 yen.

US God of War PSP pre-orders detailed

Sony has revealed what's in store for anyone who pre-order the forthcoming PSP title God of War: Ghost of Sparta in the US.

According to the US PlayStation Blog gamers who order the title from PSP GameStop, Amazon, Best Buy or digitally through PSN will receive a special code which gives them access to six chunks of exclusive content.

You'll get a Kratos PSN Avatar, PSPthe original game soundtrack, a Legionnaire skin, a PSP theme, a creative directors' commentary and a PS3 Dynamic Theme.

No confirmation of whether the offer will extend to UK pre-orders but we've been in touch with Sony to find out.

God of War: Ghost of Sparta cuts a swathe onto American PSPs from 2nd November 2010, with a UK date as-yet unconfirmed.

Will The Nintendo 3DS Be Out This November In Japan?

Will The Nintendo 3DS Be Out This November In Japan? [Update]

Nintendo has not officially given the Nintendo 3DS a release date. The company has only stated that the Nintendo 3DS will be out before April 2011. It could be out a lot sooner.

Takahiro Amano, who is apparently an employee at peripheral company KeysFactory, has tweeted:

"On November 20, eleven 3DS products that we designed will go on sale all at once. People who are buying the 3DS, buy it at the same time! There will be more details on our home page." He then provided a link.

Nintendo is planning on making the portable's release date public on September 29. It is perhaps worth nothing that Microsoft is releasing the Kinect on November 20 in Japan and that until Nintendo reveals the release date publicly, it is possible that it could change.

While November 20 does seem soon (much sooner than Nintendo of America's "next year" claim), the day is a Saturday. Let's see how it stacks up against recent Nintendo release dates for Japan. The Nintendo DS XL was released on November 21, 2009. That was a Saturday. The Nintendo DSi was released on November 1, 2008. That was a Saturday. The Nintendo Wii was released on December 2, 2006. That was a Saturday.

There are some anomalies. The Nintendo DS was released December 2, 2004 in Japan. That was a Thursday. The Nintendo DS Lite was released on March 2, 2006. That also was a Thursday.

Amano's Twitter page has since been deleted as has his original tweet. (At the time of posting, it is still possible to view his Tweetlog.) Random tweets are certainly not viable sources of information.

KeysFactory, however, has designed a slew of DS, DSi, and DS XL peripherals, so there could be something to Amano's tweet. That is, if Amano is exactly a KeysFactory employee. On his Tweetlog, he claims to be based in Shizuoka, which is where KeysFactory is located.

Kotaku is following up with both KeysFactory and Nintendo and will update if either comments.

Update: A spokesperson for KeysFactory has told Kotaku that Amano was an employee, but left the company at the end of August. What's more, the spokesperson added that the company has not been informed of the Nintendo 3DS's release date.

SNES Wii controller gets UK release

The Wii-compatible classic SNES pad only available in Japan since 2007 will finally be released in the UK through Club Nintendo.

The pad, which plugs into the Wii Remote and acts as a Classic Controller, will set Club Nintendo members back 7000 Star Points.

If you want one, you'd better hurry – these things don't hang around for long.

For the uninitiated, Club Nintendo is a customer reward service that allows gamers to trade Star Points harvested from special codes included with first-party games and hardware for various exclusive Nintendo goodies.

You earn 100 points for registering a DS title and 200 points for a Wii title. You do the maths, but this one could be for serious game hoarders only.

Wi-Fi iPad Hits China This Friday

The iPad's international expansion continues, and this time they're going after big game: at 10am this Friday, Sept. 17th, the Wi-Fi iPad will be available in China. They'll retail at CNY3988 for 16GB, CNY4788 for 32GB and CNY5588 for 64GB. That's about $590, $708, and $826 respectively. At those prices, and with the kind of volume potential China represents, you're looking at big business for Apple.

Then again, I thought China had the iPad months ago, didn't they? Regardless, Apple promises that "many more" countries will get the iPad "later this year." So hold tight, Moldova! Your time will come.

iPad Wi-Fi Models Available in China on September 17

CUPERTINO, Calif.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Apple® today announced that the Wi-Fi models of its magical iPad™ will be available to customers in China from Apple Retail Stores, and select Apple Authorized Resellers, on Friday, September 17 starting at 10:00 a.m.

iPad allows users to connect with their apps and content in a more intimate, intuitive and fun way than ever before. Users can browse the web, read and send email, enjoy and share photos, watch HD videos, listen to music, play games, read ebooks and much more, all using iPad's revolutionary Multi-Touch™ user interface. iPad Wi-Fi models are just 0.5 inches thick and weigh just 1.5 pounds - thinner and lighter than any laptop or netbook - and deliver up to 10 hours of battery life for surfing the web on Wi-Fi, watching videos or listening to music, and up to nine hours of surfing the web.*

Apple Retail Stores will offer a free Personal Setup service to every customer who buys an iPad at the store, helping them customize their new iPad by setting up their email, loading their favorite apps from the App Store℠, and more. Apple Retail Stores in China are also hosting special iPad workshops to help customers learn more about this magical new product.

Pricing & Availability

iPad Wi-Fi models in China will be available for a suggested retail price of CNY3988 for 16GB, CNY4788 for 32GB and CNY5588 for 64GB. iPad will be sold in China through Apple's Retail Stores, and select Apple Authorized Resellers.

iPad will roll out to many more countries later this year and Apple will announce availability and local pricing for these additional countries at a later date.

With the release of PSJailbreak, is the return of Other OS round the corner?

With the PSjailbreak and its clones sweeping the gaming scene in the last one month, can we expect the return of Other OS, namely Linux, on the PS3 Playstation 3? The following is from PCWorld:

Although I never found much utility in Other OS, a Playstation 3 feature that could turn the console into a basic computer running Linux, my heart went out to people who used Other OS before Sony scrapped it.

Sony said it removed Other OS in March to “protect the integrity of the console,” possibly because one hacker came too close to exploiting the feature in a way that would allow piracy. But now, OzModChips claims to have the first PS3 modchip on a USB stick. In theory, this allows people to play bootleg and homebrew games and make disc backups. Supposedly, it can also bypass firmware updates that Sony might use to banish the hack.

If Sony’s piracy safeguards have indeed fallen, I propose that Sony should bring back Other OS. After all, once the integrity of the console is lost, there’s no point in protecting it at the expense of users who did no harm.

A typical argument against draconian anti-piracy measures goes like this: Such attempts are pointless, because they eventually fail, and the only people who suffer are paying customers who have to jump through hoops. That argument didn’t apply to the Playstation 3, because it was rock solid against hackers for almost four years, and legitimate customers were none the wiser.

With the removal of Other OS, everything changed. A feature was lost, and now it appears that Sony’s previously unhackable machine is defeated through unrelated means. I’m skeptical of OzModChips’ solution, which costs $170, until it’s verified by an independent source, but if it’s legitimate, why should Sony pretend that removing Other OS keeps the Playstation 3′s integrity intact?

via PS3HAX

R4i Ultra Karte für Nintendo DS / DS Lite / DSi / DSi XL + 4GB Micro SD Speicherkarte

Manufacturer: www.r4ultra.com

R4i Adapter is the newest development in flash cartridge technology for Nintendo DSi. R4i is an adapter so you can use a microSDHC card up to 32GB with your Nintendo DSi which allows you to store a lot more on your DSi and allows you to benefit from all the following features:

  • Watch movies and videos

  • Play music files

  • Browse picture files

  • Read E-Books and much more...


Features:

  • Same size as an original DSi game cartridge

  • Built-in PassMe (NO need for any boot cart./passcard etc.)

  • Uses microSD memory card (Trans Flash) as storage

  • Touch screen control and robust skinning support

  • No battery needed, back up the save file directly into the microSD card

  • Homebrew support , IO lib available on launch

  • Supports WiFi, DS rumble pack and DS browser

  • Boot clean dump images (downloadable from internet)

  • Very simple to use: drag and drop files to the microSD card and play

  • Standard FAT system support

  • Supports different speeds of micro SD cards

  • Supports HC memory cards

  • Upgradable Firmware ( OS / Bios / Kernel )

  • Compatible with the 1.4 firmware-13th Sept 09


Package includes:

  • 1 x R4i Card (Slot-1)

  • 1 x USB memory card reader / writer for micro SD

  • 1 x 4GB Micro SD Card


Where to buy:

R4i Ultra Card for Nintendo DS / DS Lite / DSi / DSi XL + 4GB Micro SD Memory Card

Friday, September 10, 2010

A Wii Remote Suited For Doctor Who

Playing a Doctor Who Wii game with a Wii-Remote could be fun. This is better.

This fall, the British sci-fi series is getting a Wii title called Doctor Who: Return To Earth. The BBC has teamed with a peripheral maker to create a Sonic Screwdriver Wii controller.

A Sonic Screwdriver stylus will also be released for DS game Doctor Who: Evacuation Earth.

As the Official Nintendo Magazine UK points out, actor Matt Smith, who currently plays the doctor, is lending his likeness to the game as is Karen Gillan, who plays his cohort Amy Pond.

A new PSP game is coming out

Sony's PSP is getting a new game, and it's called Ace Combat Joint Assault.

It launches on 24th September for the PlayStation Portable and PSPgo, and has gone gold.

Ace Combat's got 40 "state of the art aircraft, fast-paced dogfights, fantastic new visuals, real-world locations and the most robust multiplayer options seen yet from the series".

Competitive and team-based multiplayer works through the PSP's ad hoc or infrastructure modes. You can play with up to three friends in campaign mode, or eight can dogfight each other in competitive multiplayer.

Joint Assault is developer Project Aces' second attempt on PSP after Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception in 2006.

New PS3 update increases security

UPDATE: Digital Foundry's Rich Leadbetter had this to say on the latest PS3 update:

"Yes, people have tried it and the Jailbreak no longer works.

"3.42 is the only way to access PSN, so in Sony's world you have to upgrade. However, for now it looks like people who have the Jailbreak are sticking to 3.41 and using a proxy server bypass to remain online.

"Going forward, the hackers will be attempting to reverse engineer future firmwares and producing custom versions that keep the exploit working."

ORIGINAL STORY: A new update for the PlayStation 3 released this morning may combat the PSJailbreak hack.

Version 3.42 is described as "minor" by director of hardware marketing John Koller, but "includes additional security features".

While Sony is yet to reveal the intention of the update, many speculate it combats the high-profile PS3 crack which exploded onto the internet in August.

Earlier this month an open source alternative to the PSJailbreak hack, called PSGroove, was released.

The open source version of the jailbreak is effectively a clone of the commercial hack, which has yet to make it in volume to the modchip suppliers.

The crack allows PS3 users to copy all the games they own - and any they don't - onto hard disk.

R4i SDHC Card for Nintendo DS / DS Lite / DSi / DSi XL + 4GB Micro SD Memory Card

Manufacturer: www.r4i-sdhc.com

R4i Adapter is the newest development in flash cartridge technology for Nintendo DSi. R4i is an adapter so you can use a microSDHC card up to 32GB with your Nintendo DSi which allows you to store a lot more on your DSi and allows you to benefit from all the following features:

  • Watch movies and videos

  • Play music files

  • Browse picture files

  • Read E-Books and much more...


Features:

  • Same size as an original DSi game cartridge

  • Built-in PassMe (NO need for any boot cart./passcard etc.)

  • Uses microSD memory card (Trans Flash) as storage

  • Touch screen control and robust skinning support

  • No battery needed, back up the save file directly into the microSD card

  • Homebrew support , IO lib available on launch

  • Supports WiFi, DS rumble pack and DS browser

  • Boot clean dump images (downloadable from internet)

  • Very simple to use: drag and drop files to the microSD card and play

  • Standard FAT system support

  • Supports different speeds of micro SD cards

  • Supports HC memory cards

  • Upgradable Firmware ( OS / Bios / Kernel )

  • Compatible with the 1.4 firmware-13th Sept 09


Package includes:

  • 1 x R4i SDHC Card (Slot-1)

  • 1 x USB memory card reader / writerfor micro SD

  • 1 x 2GB Micro SD Card


Where to buy:

R4i SDHC Card for Nintendo DS / DS Lite / DSi / DSi XL + 4GB Micro SD Memory Card

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

PS3 to get 3D Blu-ray update soon

Sony has announced a release date for the firmware update which will enable PS3 to play 3D Blu-rays.

The announcement came during a conference at big old technology fair IFA, as attended by Engadget. According to Sony, the update will be released this October.

So what will you be able to watch in 3D? Well, Sony also unveiled 3D bundles of Alice in Wonderland (terrible) and Michael Jackson's This Is It (worth it for the bit where he tells someone off "with love").

An exact release date has yet to be announced. Still, good to know there's just a few weeks before we can peel those red and green sweet wrappers off our specs. And you can never have too many firmware updates.