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February 9th, 2006, 22:53 Posted By: wraggster
SuccessHK have on their site (cool stuff section) a new handheld console, that plays retro games that come in cartridges of up to 25 games on 1 cartridge, heres more info:
The 2.5'' crystal display adapting the most advanced Low-Temperaure Poly Silicon technology which provide the user with 960x240 high-resolution color images. The user-friendly multimedia platform support Play-On-TV function. Plug it on TV for clearer and wider images*. Simple but streamlined product design will make your hands stuck on it. It only weight 75 grams. Strict manufacturing procedure guarantees higher reliability and safety.
*Not all cartridges have this feature. NTSC/PAL cabe selected in particular cartridges setup
3 AAA batteries are required(Not included)
Cartridge is not included
The console sells for $35 and the game cartridges are $8 for the 8 bit games and $10 for the 16 bit ones.
Not a PSP rival but for retro fans it may be worth a looky.
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February 8th, 2006, 21:06 Posted By: wraggster
Divineo.Net the worldwide store for consoles, modchips, flash carts and more have let me know they have the following new accessories coming very soon, here goes:
Datel XBOX 360 Products
XBOX 4GB USB EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE INC CABLE M/LINGUAL
XBOX WIRELESS NETWORK ADAPTOR (Connect to internet via W/Network)
XBOX TRANSFER KIT (Connect your Xbox 360 memory unit to any pc)
XBOX BLUE LAZER (Customise your Xbox woth this Blue Lazer light bay)
XBOX BLUE LAZER EXTREME INC BUILT IN 2.5HARD DRIVE BAY
XBOX WIRELESS HEADSETS (Bluetooth H/set and Audio Dongle)
XBOX PLAY & CHARGE KIT + NiMH BATT (Charges W/controller during play)
XBOX CHARGER CABLE (Recharge w/controller while you play)
Datel PSP Products
4GB SOLUS PACK
MAX MEDIA DOCK - Connect compact flash cards or 4Gb + Max Media Manager
GO MAX (RE-USEABLE BATTERY PACK - USES 3 x AAA BATTERIES)
ESSENTIAL DUO DOUBLE PACK - 2 Replacement INT BATTERY 3.6V (1800MaH)
Datel NINTENDO DS Products
4GB HARD DRIVE INC MAX MEDIA PLAYER CARTRIDGE
Datel PS2 Products
WIRELESS NETWORK ADAPTOR - Connect your PS2 wirelessly to the internet
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February 7th, 2006, 19:06 Posted By: wraggster
New Snes Controller Released:
Product Features
Standard Super Nintendo Control Pad
Compatible with SNES/Super Famicom machines
A,B,X,Y,L,R,Start,Select keys
4 directional control pad
Turbo feature for all buttons
Slow-Motion mode
Officially Licensed by Nintendo
Description
Still have a SNES and some multi game classics like Bomberman around? These SNES Control Pads from Hori are compatible with all SNES/Super Famicom machines and work just as the originals. Comes in retail box packing.
More info Here --> http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?pro...4&lsaid=219793
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February 7th, 2006, 17:24 Posted By: wraggster
News from Lik Sang:
Straight from the shores of Japan, in stock now we have the latest issue of the best-selling DVD videogame magazine, Famitsu Wave DVD. The first of two discs kicks off with Capcom's very artistic PS2 action title, Okami. Using hand-brushed calligraphy style graphics and based on Japanese mythology, this is truly like nothing else you've ever laid eyes on before. Then the good stuff continues with Romancing SaGa, Monster Hunter 2, Rumble Roses XX, Tengai Makyou Ziria Harkuanaru Jipang, Ace Combat Zero The Belkan War, Phantasy Star Universe and much more.
Moving onto the second disc, there's Square Enix's upcoming epic RPG for the NDS, Children of Mana, then Kimi Kiss, Sonic Riders, Siren 2, Ryuga Gotoku, Final Fantasy XI and many more! No doubt both discs are packed with the traditional Famitsu wackiness too, the type you only get from Japan. The monthly Famitsu Wave DVD consists of a high gloss magazine and an Amaray DVD box, and isn't just a magazine with a DVD attached. The March issue is in stock and shipping now, but we're also taking pre-orders for the April 2006 issue, due March 1st.
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February 6th, 2006, 20:12 Posted By: wraggster
Major article from Lik Sang:
The long-awaited "Second Edition" of the Korean Linux handheld game system and "personal entertainment player" GP2X is now in stock and shipping within 24h. The units shipping from Lik Sang are no longer part of the "First Edition" bunch. Next to the main system we are stocking all five official accessories including the hot GP2X TV-Out Cable and compatible SanDisk Secure Digital (SD) flash cards. All pre-orders are being dispatched while you are reading these lines and new orders are welcome for immediate shipping. All GP2X systems are tested inside walls at Lik-Sang.com before being expedited. Only fully functional units are leaving our logistics center.
Please note that the GP2X AC Adapter is multivolt (100V - 240V, 50/60Hz) and therefore works worldwide. It comes with a European standard power cord, if you want to use it outside of Europe you simply have to use a power cord from another device (such as a PS1 or PS2 console, FM radio or an electric shaver).
For all you new GP2X owners out there, we have also taken the time to write a summary of the happenings around the GP2X and available homebrew software since the release of its First Edition last Christmas. The First Edition was the first production run that was supposed to ship solely to Korea in small quantities only, but made it through various channels and smaller resellers through out the complete planet. Due to the quality (manufacturing and firmware-wise), Lik Sang decided not to sell the First Edition units until a more stable version is available.
Please make sure to use all files mentioned in this article at your own risk. Most of the games, applications, utilities and other freeware are provided "as is" by the authors that created them. Be careful also when updating your system's firmware with the official files from Gamepark Holdings, as reports of bricking (damaging beyond repair) of handhelds have been made by some users installing these.
TV-Out Feature in High Resolution
Play games, videos, music, view photos and read E-Books also on the big screen! GP2X's TV-Out function uses the high-quality S-Video standard via the official TV-Out cable. Resolution can go up to 720x480 according to scene insider Guyfawkes' GP2X guide (PDF file, more info on this guide further below). With officially released firmware versions 1.2.1 and 1.2.0, Gamepark Holdings enabled TV-Out play of games in 480x720 resolution. For comprehensive info on firmware and download links, please see the respective chapter below. There is also an official TV-Out utility (which needs at least firmware 1.1.0 to be installed first) and can be downloaded here. We expect some nice applications for the TV-Out feature from the scene in the near future.
More info at Lik Sang
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February 3rd, 2006, 22:58 Posted By: deniska
Rise Of The Triad PSP v0.99
This is a PSP adoptation of Rise Of The Triad, 1st person shooter, originally developed by 3drealms/Apogee.
(http://www.3drealms.com/rott/)
Special thanks to people @ http://icculus.org/rott/, who developed the SDL/linux version of the game.
Please read the attached documents for credits and other information.
If you are unfamiliar with the game please read this great article:
http://rott.classicgaming.gamespy.com/hell/
WHATS NEW
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- added music support via timidity (read installation instructions below)
- overclocked the CPU to 333Mhz - the game seems to run smoother
INSTALLATION
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- select between the shareware and full versions (shareware game files are included;
you can purchase the full version from www.3drealms.com)
1.5 users: copy contents of 1.5 folder to ms:/PSP/GAME
1.0 use EBOOT.PBP from 1.0 folder with data files from 1.5 folder (make sure your include .rott directory)
2.0 Please let me know if either version works with the latest eboot loader for 2.0 firmware
If you own the full version of the game use the EBOOTs from the "full" directory with the DARK WAR data files.
MUSIC SUPPORT
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If you want music support, make sure to copy timidity.cfg & instruments folder in to ms:/PSP/GAME/rott
The compact (no thrills) timidity version is provided in shareware 1.5 folder.
If you want quality music, download http://www.libsdl.org/projects/mixer...imidity.tar.gz
and copy timidity.cfg & instruments direcory from there.
The downside: the full version is large (~17MB) and is going to
pause the game for ~10 sec every time music changes. If you have time, you may want to experiment
with sounds and create a custom midi mapping for the game...
CONTROLS
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Due to ovious PSP limitations, some game functions are not mapped in the default key configuration.
If you don't like the control layout/functions - you can re-assign them in the controls menu.
GAME PLAY
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THIS IS STILL A BETA VERSION! So it may be a bit unstable.
Refer to original documentation for details on game play.
Network/multiplayer modes are not supported in this release, but you should be able to use some multiplayer levels in
"exploration" mode
!There seems to be a problem with the cut scene in the begining of the 1st level.
So if you see a black screen, hit enter/space a few times to speed up the load process...
TODO
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NETWORK/MULTIPLAYER SUPPORT - hmm, this may take a while
FIX OCASIONAL CRASHES
Enjoy,
DENIS
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February 3rd, 2006, 17:29 Posted By: wraggster
News from PlayAsia that will excite many:
Lucky Lunar New Year Sale - Save money with our large selection of discounted offers and win fabulous prizes (including Xbox360™, PS2™, Nintendo DS™ & GP2X consoles & more)
Introduction:
Kung Hei Fat Choi! Celebrate the Chinese New Year with us and join our Lucky Lunar New Year Sale. Save money with our large selection of discounted offers and win fabulous prizes, including Xbox360™, PS2™, Nintendo DS™ Lite and GP2X game systems, store credit vouchers as well as more than one thousand goodies.
And this is how it works:
Joining the Lucky Draw is easy. All you need to do is to place an order for any discounted item eligible for the Lucky Draw at Play-Asia.com between February 3rd until February 28th. You can identify those items by the "Lucky Lunar New Year Sale logo" located on each individual product page.
You will automatically join the Lucky Draw with each individual item you have purchased. That means if you order one discounted item, you will have one chance for a prize; if you purchase two discounted products, your chance will be doubled, and so on.
The winners of the first 20 main prizes will be announced in this news post during the first week of March 2006 and further be notified by e-mail.
Main & lots of instant prizes:
1st prize: Xbox 360™ Game System (Japanese Version) + 2 Xbox 360™ games of your choice*
2nd prize: PlayStation2 Console (Japanese Version/color of your choice) + 2 PS2™ games of your choice*
3rd prize: Nintendo DS Lite System (Japanese Version/color of your choice) + 1 Nintendo DS™ game of your choice*
4th prize: GP2X Game System
5-10th prize: A store credit voucher worth US$ 50* each, suitable for any purchase on Play-Asia.com.
11-20th prize: A store credit voucher worth US$ 20* each, suitable for any purchase on Play-Asia.com.
Additionally, we have prepared a total of more than 5,000 small instant prizes, including toys, magazines, gaming accessories, candies, stickers & more that will randomly be added to selected orders, which have joined the Lucky Lunar New Year Sale. Please understand that no notifications will be made regarding any of the instant prizes.
*The "game of your choice" is only valid for any game priced up to a maximum of US$ 65 per title. Prizes cannot be substituted for other items or redeemed in cash.
Full info and pick up a bargain from PlayAsia.
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February 2nd, 2006, 22:50 Posted By: deniska
(News Submission by Deniska)
Long overdue, but finally here! :-)
It took me a bit longer that I planned: I lost the previous version's source code due to computer crash and had to re-do it from scratch, but I think it's worth it ;-)... anyway:
Rise Of The Triad PSP v0.9
This is a PSP adoptation of Rise Of The Triad, 1st person shooter, originally developed by 3drealms/Apogee.
(http://www.3drealms.com/rott/)
Special thanks to people @ http://icculus.org/rott/, who developed the SDL/linux version of the game.
Please read the attached documents for credits and other information.
If you are unfamiliar with the game please read this great article:
http://rott.classicgaming.gamespy.com/hell/
INSTALLATION
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- select between the shareware and full versions (shareware game files are included;
you can purchase the full version from www.3drealms.com)
1.5 users: copy contents of 1.5 folder to ms:/PSP/GAME
1.0 use EBOOT.PBP from 1.0 folder with data files from 1.5 folder (make sure your include .rott directory)
2.0 Please let me know if either version works with the latest eboot loader for 2.0 firmware
If you own the full version of the game use the EBOOTs from the "full" directory with the DARK WAR data files.
CONTROLS
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Due to ovious PSP limitations, some game functions are not mapped in the default key configuration. If you don't like the control layout/functions - you can re-assign them in the controls menu.
GAME PLAY
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THIS IS STILL A BETA VERSION! So it may be a bit unstable. Refer to original documentation for details on game play. Network/multiplayer modes are not supported in this release, but you should be able to use some multiplayer levels in "exploration" mode.
There are seems to be a problem displaying the cut-scenes in the begining of the levels in the full version. So if you see a black screen, just hit space/enter a few times to go through it faster.
TODO
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MUSIC SUPPORT
NETWORK/MULTIPLAYER SUPPORT - hmm, this may take a while
I'll release the source code once I patch major bugs.
Enjoy,
DENIS
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February 1st, 2006, 17:24 Posted By: wraggster
Massive article and great news from Lik Sang
Now you have heard that one epic tale before probably, of a SEGA console that just refuses to lie buried after production ceased years ago. The Dreamcast has been resurrected to be the host for another 2D shooter more times than any other so-called "dead" system ever (apart maybe for the Neo Geo and its endless suite of King of Fighters remakes and Metal Slug episodes). Fans of the last SEGA manufactured platform can rejoice once more, as Milestone throws a spell on the still fresh dirt upon the grave of the swirl-logoed machine and beckons it to crawl to the job once more. Far from being the standard brainless Zombie now, the Dreamcast is still very much "thinking", as the original ad campaign upon it's initial introduction to the Japanese market promised. See, this is no cheap souped-up cash-in of a game we are talking about today, Milestone followed up good on their fine Dreamcast shooter Chaos Field and will release Radilgy (aka. Rajirugi) in about two weeks from now.
In our age of sequels and mainstream hits, it's refreshing to see the retro-regarded 2D scrolling shooter genre so well interpreted in a brandnew game. Radilgy simply delivers on all accounts. Being a straight port of the NAOMI based Arcade original, it shines with relentless action, easy-to-grasp gameplay mechanics and crisp, adorable cel-shaded visuals. Grab your sword, ignite your vulcan cannon and steer your mecha into pure projectile mayhem. A game to relive what it means to truly be "in the zone".
Read the rest of the article at Lik Sang
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January 26th, 2006, 18:57 Posted By: wraggster
News from Lik Sang
The rumors have ended... 10 days later than what Japanese retailers and Lik Sang were speculating on. Nintendo of Japan has now made the official announcement everybody was waiting for: the Nintendo DS new look is named DS Lite and is coming out in Japan and on Lik-Sang.com this March 2nd of 2006, in five weeks from now. We are writing down reservations from this minute on for US$ 169. We recommend getting yourself in the preorder queue quickly if you want to be one of the first lucky few to hold it in your hands, "there is never enough of the good stuff on a launch day" as veteran gamers have learnt to know well already.
As the "Lite" extension suggests, the Nintendo DS dimensions and weight have been reduced by 42% and 21% respectively. The NDS Lite will be 148.7mm wide, 84.7mm high and 28.9mm deep and 215 grams only. The screens apparently will not be affected even though Nintendo did not go into that clearly in their statement. Oh, and guess what, it will be portable and fits in your pocket. Apart from that, there is no other major change except for a cool brightness adjustment feature that has been added, with four modes to select from. Start and Select are moved to the right, the power button is not visible on the face of the machine and may have been moved to the side, while the microphone has moved to the hinge between the two screens. Nintendo of Japan has only released two images of the fashionably-white Nintendo DS Lite at press time, we'll post more as it reaches our desk.
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January 26th, 2006, 18:04 Posted By: deniska
Dave Gnukem PSP
About Dave GNUkem
Dave Gnukem is a 2D scrolling platform shoot-em-up. It is very similar to (and inspired by) Duke Nukem 1.
Credits
David Joffe - Coding, sprites, levels.
Felix Richter - Documentation contributions.
Steve Merrifield - Level contribution.
Denis Televnyy - PSP Port.
PSP version features:
1) improved sound fx handling
2) music soundtrack support. I dropped an ogg file from NOIZ2SA as an example; any ogg/s3m/xm/mod file
can be used, just name it stage.[ogg/xm/s3m/mod] and drop it in the sounds directory.
3) snaphot mode
4) c/c++ source code with makefile profided for those who want to study/improve the game.
5) the game is very much modable: you can create new levels with the windows version editor and edit the
game's graphics.
INSTALLATION
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1.5 users: copy contents of 1.5 folder to ms:/PSP/GAME
1.0 use EBOOT.PBP from 1.0 folder with data files from 1.5 folder
2.0 Please let me know if either version works with the latest eboot loader for 2.0 firmware
CONTROLS
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[LEFT/RIGHT] MOVE LEFT/RIGHT
[R_TRIGGER/TRIANGLE] JUMP
[UP/SQARE] ACTION KEY
[X] SHOOT/MENU SELECT
[START] PAUSE/MENU SELECT/EXIT
[L_TRIGGER] SNAPSHOT
Enjoy,
DENIS
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January 25th, 2006, 22:26 Posted By: GPF
This is a port of CloneKeen for the Sega Dreamcast.
CloneKeen is an almost almost complete open-source clone of
the old classic DOS game, Commander Keen: Invasion of the
Vorticons by ID Software. CloneKeen requires the original game
data files to work. You can play all three episodes of the game.
CloneKeen currently runs under win32, with SDL, and
under Linux/X11, with SDL.
and now the Dreamcast
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* C L O N E K E E N *
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* (c)2003-2005 Caitlin Shaw *
* Released under GNU/GPL *
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* Beta 8.3 *
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http://clonekeen.sourceforge.net/
check the readme.txt file for more information, Dreamcast version currently requires a keyboard.
Enjoy,
Troy(GPF)
http://gpf.dcemu.co.uk/CloneKeen.shtml
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January 24th, 2006, 20:42 Posted By: GPF
This is a port of OpenJazz for the Sega Dreamcast.
OpenJazz is a free, open-source version of the classic Jazz Jackrabbit™ games. OpenJazz can be compiled on a wide range of operating systems, including Windows 98/Me/XP and Linux. To play, you will need the files from one of the original games.
With the demise of DOS-based operating systems, it has become necessary to use emulators to play old DOS games. Jazz Jackrabbit™ deserves more - and would benefit greatly from new features.
OpenJazz was started on the 23rd of August, 2005, by Alister Thomson - http://treacle.hewwo.com/jazz/oj/index.html. Academic pressures put the project on hold for several months, but OpenJazz is now back in development for the foreseeable future.
Burn the scrambled bin with the pc dos datafiles on the root of the cd.
Support is for Jazz Jackrabbit: Shareware Edition
Jazz Jackrabbit: Christmas Edition
Jazz Jackrabbit: Holiday Hare '95
Enjoy,
Troy(GPF)
http://gpf.dcemu.co.uk/OpenJazz.shtml
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January 19th, 2006, 17:38 Posted By: wraggster
News From Lik Sang
Who says Santa only comes once a year? Over the past weeks since Christmas we've received bundles of cool new toys from Mario and Goomba remote controlled figures and computer mice, to Tekken 5 Busts, Naruto and Bleach plushes, and many, many more.
Nintendo Figures and All Sorts of Hot Gadgets
First out of the bag are four of Nintendo's most recognizable faces, Mario, Yoshi, Donkey Kong and Goomba. Each Super Mario Bros. star is brought to life by Banpresto through large 12 cm (4.7 inches) figures at US$ 12.95 apiece. All are brightly colored and fully adjustable so you can set the scene for your very own Super Smash Bros. fight. You may however want to avoid displaying them on the mantle with the good china, just in case they go Toy Story on ya. On the other hand if you'd like that, Nintendo fans and small furry animals alike will go wild over the next items, mini remote controlled Mario and Goomba figures! That's right, these 4cm dudes (1.6 inches) can't wait to take a stroll around your office desk, or sneak up on your pet hamster! Best of all though, the remote controller is a replica of the classic Famicom pad, and each character is US$ 16.95 only.
Microsoft's blue glowing ergonomic 20 button laser mice be dammed, the next items we received this week are the coolest pointers you can buy for your PC or Mac. Officially licensed by Nintendo, these two button USB mice are 9cm (3.5 inches) in size and in the classic design of sprites Mario and Goomba from Super Mario Bros. No longer will Nintendo fans like this guy have to hack up a perfectly good NES pad and Logitech mouse, they can treasure these instead for only US$ 14.95 each!
More than just guaranteed eye catchers for your gaming grotto, we have the Nintendo Dotgraphics figures with sound. These 3D pixel style works of art come on stylish black display stands and are 9cm (3.5 inches) in size. Including Donkey Kong, Mario Bros. Super Mario Bros., Ice Climber, Balloon Fight, The Legend of Zelda and two more secret titles, they're sure to bring back fond memories (unless your recollection of playing Super Mario Bros. largely consists of wrestling your six larger brothers for the frigg'n NES controller!) At a fantastic US$ 8.90 each, you'll have to grab them fast, but first you can jump over to the official website here and click on the various displays to hear the sounds they produce.
These are just the latest in our massive ever growing line-up of Nintendo toys, figures, keychains, gadgets and more, all of which you can feast your eyes on in our dedicated Nintendo category. Before last week though, we also snapped up a lot of cool Capcom, Bleach and Naruto collectables over the Christmas holidays, and for all you avid merchandise fans out there we still have these in stock:
Detailed Figures from the Darkness of Biohazard 4
Whether or not you're picking up a copy of the latest Biohazard Deadly Silence this week, chances are the revolutionary Biohazard 4 has and will always have a special place in your memories (and possibly worst nightmares!). Hence toy manufacturer Agatsuma has covered all major characters in their series of seven mini figures, including Leon Kennedy, Ada Wong, Ashley and Chainsaw Ganado just to name a few. Fully painted and ready for display right out of the box, these great collectible items are a wonderful US$ 4.95 each. They even come with some free candy to hold off any larger zombie appetites that may arise after picking up these figures
If you're after something larger though, at US$ 19.95 we still have stock of the massive 18 to 22cm (7 to 9 inches) figures of Leon Kennedy with and without a jacket, Ada Wong, Verdugo, and Chainsaw Ganado. Or if you're looking for more Capcom Goodies, you can't go wrong checking out our whole range here.
Namco and Capcom Punch out High Quality Busts for Tekken 5 and Capcom Fighting Jam
Next, Capcom Fighting Jam packs the entire explosive Beat'em Up legacy of the Japanese master developer, so it's only right that this ambitious title got honored in toy form too, courtesy of Max Factory. For US$ 6.95 each there are six famous fighters from SF II, III, Alpha 3, Darkstalkers and Red Earth, including celebrities Ryu, Pyron, Demitri Maximoff, Alex, Guy and Leo. On the other hand if you're a Tekken follower TomyTech have the perfect accessories to jazz up your home entertainment center at only US$ 7.95 each. These Tekken 5 Magstage Figures are highly detailed mini busts of Jin Kazama, Ling Xiaoyu, Feng Wei, Asuka Kazama, Hwoarang and Raven. Either or both the Capcom figures and Tekken busts would look even better still next to the weapon of choice for serious 2D Beat'em Up brawlers
New Keychains and a Cute Hard as Nails Plush Doll Series for Bleach
Besides Naruto, there's one other manga and anime gamers go gaga over right now: Bleach. Beyond titles for GameCube and PSP already out, then NDS next week and PS2 next month, we recently received the Bleach 2 in 1 Keychains. Featuring five characters including our main hero Ichigo, you also receive an extra weapon dangling off the key holder. Banpresto is again responsible for the particularly fine job here, and sporting great detail and painted finish for a 7cm (2.7 inches) size, these keychain mini figures are perfect for showing off your Bleach love at US$ 5.95 each.
Also by Banpresto, the Bleach Plush Doll Series 2 offers five different fighters made of soft, cushion-like material and depicted with a meal look in a sitting position. Should you ever (heaven forbid!) loose a match, you can vent off your anger by throwing them instead of your controller against the wall! Around 17cm (6.6 inches) in size, they'll also sit right next to you on the sofa as your silent super move coaches. These are available randomly at a low US$ 8.95, but beyond that we also recommend browsing our complete catalog for all things Bleach.
Naruto, King of Anime receives Exciting Toys and Cool Stuff
Finally for this round up we come to the star of the manga and anime scene: Naruto. While you wait for the next games to hit your PSP in March, PS2 (US release!) early this year, or the NDS during the second quarter, we have everything you need to populate your own Hidden Leaf Village. Standing tall at approx. 28cm (10.9 inches), the Naruto DX Series of Plushes from Banpresto include fighting experts Naruto and Kakashi. Offering bright colors and a cute Japanese style, the cuddly Ninjas won't need Ninjutsu stealth skills to leave our warehouse; they are free to go for just US$ 16.95 each
Similar to the Bleach key holders mentioned above, the Naruto 2 in 1 Keychains we have in stock sport five fighters from the anime, along with a little extra trinket attached (e.g. a small animal replica). About 4cm (1.6 inches) in size and US$ 5.95 each, they'll look great with your keys, whether they're for your new Porsche, your gym locker, or just the good old work toilet. Then last of all we received some neat straps featuring a fantastic Naruto plush. These come from 'you guessed it' Banpresto, in one of five characters, and are about 8cm (3.1 inches) long. Brightly colored and officially licensed, these straps with the chibi style plushes ship randomly for only US$ 6.95 apiece. Beyond those we still have lots more interesting toys, goodies and merchandise in stock for all Naruto enthusiasts too, which through our dedicated category you can check out all our vast range has to offer.
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January 14th, 2006, 13:23 Posted By: wraggster
Success HK have the latest techno releases from around the world, heres the info on this one:
PowBOX V25 is a stylish, portable and ultra-light multi-media player with Bluetooth that can connect to your Bluetooth mobile handset to ensure you never miss a call. It also features MP3 player, photo viewer and album, record function, video player where you can view the latest movies and TV programs. The PowBOX V25 has an internal memory of 100mb but can hold up to 1GB of extended memory from an SD/MMC card.
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January 14th, 2006, 13:22 Posted By: wraggster
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This small, lightweight Multi System Player is perfect for catching your favorite clips and playing your top tunes when you are on the move. With a memory of 256MB, the Speed MP-1 can store video and audio files, and also has the capacity to record, play games and view photos. It supports Windows ME/XP and 2000, with no need for a separate driver and has USB and AV ports, so you can connect it up to your computer, MP3, DVD player or stereo. It has a removable disk drive, memory card slot and is both NTSC and PAL compatible, making it a versatile and indispensable addition to your multimedia arsenal.
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January 14th, 2006, 13:19 Posted By: wraggster
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Time for the world's best music player to take the stage for another encore. In 30 GB and 60 GB models that hold up to 15,000 songs, full-color album art and up to 25,000 photos, the new iPod makes the most of your music and more. Yeah, you've heard that tune before. Only now, you can watch it, too. With support for up to 150 hours of video and a 2.5-inch color display, the new iPod lets you take music videos and TV shows on the road.
The new iPod boasts up to 20 hours of battery life, five hours more than before. Plus, you get a bigger display and one more iPod color--sleek black. But here's the kicker: At under half an inch thin, the new 30 GB iPod takes up about 45 percent less room than the original iPod. Even the new 60 GB model is 10 percent thinner than the fourth-generation 20 GB iPod. More features in less space? Sounds like iPod.
Now you can put all your music in your pocket and still have room for, well, practically everything else. Catch up on your reading with audiobooks. Browse your memories with photo slideshows, complete with music. Watch video podcasts, music videos and your favorite TV shows. Consult your calendar or look up an email address. Even check the time in another city or time your fastest lap. The new iPod keeps it all close at hand.
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January 14th, 2006, 13:17 Posted By: wraggster
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The Zen Vision 30GB Multimedia Center makes it simple to carry all your digital files around - and navigate them more simply. You'll be able to enjoy thousands of photo and audio files -- or even video files, thanks to the great-looking 2.5" LCD screen. Its 640x480 resolution and 262,144 color display will makes photos look almost as good as the real thing, even in bright sunlight. The TV-out jack lets you store complete movies or TV shows and connect them to a TV for easy sharing with your friends. The Zen Vision will even turn your slideshows into attention-grabbing multimedia; share your collections of baby photos by adding a backdrop of your favorite music to the slideshow, directly from the player. The bigger, backlit Vertical Scroll navigation tool is smoother and helps to improve selection accuracy. It's the one-stop device for all your digital entertainment needs.
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