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October 3rd, 2005, 18:56 Posted By: wraggster
News from Dreamcast Scene:
Asylum Software has announced that the developement of their upcoming Dreamcast title Zen has come to a halt, citing that their primary programmer desisted from the project. They are now currently looking for more programmers to continue with the coding on the project. If you are a programmer that is interested in helping out with Zen, please visit Asylum Software's website.
http://www.okazgame.com/zen/
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October 2nd, 2005, 21:41 Posted By: wraggster
Dreamcast Scene have posted another great news article, heres goes:
After having been mysteriously removed from the official Dreamcast release list, Ring Age and L-Shitai Ne! for DC have now been added back onto it. This news comes from the Sega Press release of October 2005.
According to the image (thanks Yakumo!), Ring Age will be released sometime this year (2005), and the sale price will be ¥7,140. This is all great news and will hopefully encourage more developers to release for Dreamcast.
More info Here
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October 2nd, 2005, 21:40 Posted By: wraggster
Dreamcast Scene have posted an article and news of an interview that Yuji Naka gave:
The new October issue of the GEE? magazine (Games Education Entertainment) is now out in German speaking contries, and they feature various interviews from the Games Convention, including Yuji Naka.
In this 2-paged interview the headline "The end of the Dreamcast was a loss for me" makes clear his love to the last Sega hardware.
More info Here
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October 2nd, 2005, 21:37 Posted By: SiZiOUS
DC-TOOL GUI 3
Beta 1 - First Public Release
Here it's the new generation of this cool proggy. This program allow you to upload a Dreamcast program and run it on the Dreamcast. You can download the Dreamcast memory to your disk too. To use this program you must load a program on your Dreamcast called DC-LOAD (for Serial version) or DC-LOAD-IP (for high speed way version).
This program use the original dc-tool engine by ADK.
Please notify this program's a WIP. This project started on 04 June 2005. So it's very buggy and must be improved. Please be patient
And enjoy.
Screenshots
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October 2nd, 2005, 01:32 Posted By: fackue
MetaFox is now open for pre-orders to the new homebrew Dreamcast magazine, Dream On. The magazine will cost $9 to US buyers (if you live outside of the US, contact MetaFox) and will contain a demo disc with some of the best homebrews around. In order to get a high-quality release MetaFox is look for at the very least 120 pre-orders. If you have the money, please don't hesitate to pre-order.
For more information and where to pre-order a copy of the magazine, follow this link to DCEmulation's forums.
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October 1st, 2005, 20:30 Posted By: wraggster
For those of you who are Mac owners, heres some good news for you:
From http://gbadcdev.emuscene.com/
Post DreamCon Convention Updates!
Both programs have been updated for the convention. This includes many bug fixes, a few additions and smoother interfaces. Here's a short list, see the readme's included in each program for more info. Here's what it does:
*MDT-Inducer - Fixed the bug that would freeze Inducer if the sbi being added attempted to overwrite files already in the Inducer folder.
*MDT-Inducer - Bug Fixed regarding 'cleaning' the inducer folder when the sbilist wasn't visible that would cause a freeze.
*MDT Services - Added a rom renamer for use with SMS plus' screenshot package.
*MDT Services - Added a tool that lets you insert a ip.bin bootfile into a cdi file.
This website will be remodeled in the near future.
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September 30th, 2005, 14:05 Posted By: MetaFox
A demo for Drill, a vertical shoot'em'up by Handmade Games, is now available.
This is one of the most visually impressive games the Dreamcast independent community has to offer.
Download it from Drill's Download Page.
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September 27th, 2005, 12:11 Posted By: MetaFox
Tursi posted news on the Harmlesslion forums that he sent in the second release candidate to Dan Loosen of The GOAT Store for approval for a commercial release. He stated that it contains everything he wanted in the game, so all that is needed now is Dan Loosen's approval, and the game will be sent to be pressed and then sold commercially.
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September 27th, 2005, 11:59 Posted By: MetaFox
CGRemakes released a new version of OpenBoR a few days ago. Since OpenBOR was last reported here, the ability to walk on obstacles has been added. This new version fixes some problems with the last version:
- removed the check to make sure the player was facing the enemy before doing a grab. The author wasn't too happy with how it felt
- The seta command should be how it was before, so things like projectiles can have custom "a" values
- Entities now fall into holes like they are supposed to
- Stars now only spawn the 3 they are supposed to
Downloads: PC version DC version (NTSC) DC version (PAL)
Fugue's OpenBoR manual has been updated with the changes regarding walking on obstacles.
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September 26th, 2005, 02:39 Posted By: chui
New release of Atari ST emulator for Dreamcast:
- Overscan bottom border render.
- Stored queues improvements.
- Medium resolution fixed.
- Some input fixes.
- Atari ST video 50/60 switch support.
- No CRC calculation when cache not present.
- Multidisk support.
- General improvements.
Downloads and more info: DCaSTaway homepage
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September 23rd, 2005, 01:14 Posted By: Christuserloeser
Dreamcast-Scene and Dream-Storming are working together on the Senko No Ronde Petition starting on Sept 19th.
For over a year now we've been assured by a message from a directing manager at G.rev that Senko No Ronde would be release for Dreamcast in late 2005. After some time passed, no one is sure anymore if G.rev will be releasing the title on DC [...]
So with great expectations, we bring you the "SENKO NO RONDE DREAMCAST PETITION". We've petitioned with success to G.rev before, and it can happen again. I think everyone will agree that even if Senko No Ronde is the last title to come out on DC, it will be worth it. So let's go all out this time, cause it's all or nothing.
Show your support and print out the Petition and send it as soon as you can to:
Dreamcast-Scene
P.O. Box 4062
Elmira, NY 14904
United States
Source: http://www.Dreamcast-Scene.com
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September 19th, 2005, 03:56 Posted By: wraggster
Source - Kojote / http://www.pdroms.de/index.php
Heres a release that no one spotted it seems (Shame on some of you) over at Consolevision, heres what ZMaster Posted:
Hey,
I've been working on a Lumines like game for the DC over the past few weeks. The game takes the basic idea from Lumines and is called 'Block Smash' but I don't know in what extent you can call it a clone of Lumines because I never played the original one However, all the artwork and content has been created by myself or under permission of the respective owner and is not stolen from anywhere. The game features 12 Levels/Skins, Sound FX & Music and VMU support (to save your Highscore and current level).
I would also appreciate some feedback, if anyone feels like he/she has to give any
Download Here --> http://www.dcemu.co.uk/dcblocksmash.shtml
Awesome work ZMaster
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September 19th, 2005, 03:39 Posted By: wraggster
semicolo posted this in our Homebrew Forum:
We were about 10 people working this last week end on what became morback
You can find a beta version there for those of you having a coders cable (can maybe be run with demomenu or dchakker after converting to bin, not tested)
That's some tic-tac-toe with an 8x8 grid you must align 5 tokens to win
Options don't work for now
The IA is rather dumb, well it can maybe challeng a 10 year boy
The game board and tokens are skinnable
Download from Here --> http://www.dcemu.co.uk/morback.shtml
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September 19th, 2005, 03:25 Posted By: wraggster
Max the webmaster of the awesome Dreamcast Scene website posted this on our forums:
Yet another topic about the Dreamcast Demo Disc #01 which was almost as often delayed than Duke Nukem Forever.
First of all, the DDD#01 release will still happen. I'm going to be honest why it was delayed for almost 2 years and hope you don't feel that disappointed after all. We had the concept of the DDD#01 in 2003, and wanted to produce 2.000 pieces and give it away for free at Lik-Sang. After we contacted a lot of DC scene intern programmers and asked if it's okay to add their game / application / emulator to this disc, we wanted to wait to give them a bit more time for a new version and some even to release brandnew content, which need time as you know. After months and months of waiting, almost nothing happend. Some projects were even cancelled without telling us a single word. And then the crappiest thing happend. Legal issues.
Yes, we indeed had some issue with... legal questions. I can't tell you more than this, but believe me that the last months were a pretty busy and expencive time.
Now, 2005, we finally want to finish it, although it's "just" a compilation of the best DC scene production and mostly designed for collectors and beginners. Beginners in that way, that we want to get new interested people in this subculture due this disc who were never connected to the DC scene before (like Japanese gamers, retro gamers, ...).
Now I want to ask you, since we would have to publish the CD all by ourself. Would you agree that this would be a good idea, would you even buy a copy for US$2.50 - 5.00 to have the "best-of-collection" of the DC scene in your shelves or would is it just worth a download?
The CD version would offer you:
* CD jewel case
* Front and backsheet in color
* Small manual
* Professional pressed CD with color print on top
Your 2 cents...?
Please answer him Here --> http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=7693
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September 17th, 2005, 19:16 Posted By: SiZiOUS
Thanks to LyingWake, i release MR-TOOL v0.6 based on kRYPT_ source.
Changes :
- Fixed : Renamed '-scan' command to '-sega'. It scans a BMP image to check if it'll convert to a MR image OK meaning, being able to "fit in a normal IP.BIN" and it being within the size, resolution, and depth (24-bit BMP) limit, as well as check how many colors there are in the image.
- Fixed : Use '-scan' switch to check BMP image to check if it'll convert to a MR image OK.
- Added : Relative paths are allowed now (such ".\HELLO\MYFRIEND.BMP", or "..\..\DC\GOOD\").
Download binary.
Download source (Delphi).
NB : My website still down
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September 17th, 2005, 03:05 Posted By: wraggster
Got a special news article for those wanting to buy a <a href="http://www.gbax.com/main.pl?indexgp2x.html" target="_blank" >GP2X</a> before the rest of the world can get their hands on one.
For those that dont know theres a new contender of the Future King of Homebrew Consoles and that console is the GP2X, the console itself is basically a Portable Linux Machine with Dual Cpus running at 200Mhz Each, one of the amazing things about this machine is that Gamepark Holdings have made the Console fully Open Source so that means youll see lots of Emulators and Homebrew on the GP2X from the word go. Some of the Emulation scenes best programmers have already said they are working on it and that includes people like LDChen (PSone Emu), Chui (Snes and NeoCD Emus) theres already a Gameboy emulator running on the console and with the backing of a mass of Developers you will have the ultimate console without the unfair obstructions that Sony and others force on us.
Heres some details off the site:
To sum up the GP2X:
It can play games. It can play your Movies. It can play your music. It can view photos. It can read Ebooks. It runs on just 2 AA batteries - And it can do all this in the palm of your hand or on your TV screen.
Yes that's right, this handheld can connect to the TV, console style. Watch your DivX movies on the TV. Play emulated classics on the TV. Try big screen Quake. Or just play them all on the GP2X's large 320*240 backlit screen. You get the best of both worlds.
It runs the free Linux operating system. This means a whole world of Games, Utilities and Emulators are at your disposal. Quake, Doom, SNES, Megadrive, MAME, Media players and Applications to name just a few.
It's powerful - Two 200mhz CPU's with 64meg of RAM, custom graphics hardware and decoding chips. Takes SD cards and has 64M of NAND memory. Plenty to play with. One of the most powerful and advanced handhelds today.
That means it can play movies without any re-encoding. Just put them onto an SD card. Any size. Any resolution. No messing about. The GP2X scaling chip will resize to fit the screen. No other handheld can do that.
Heres a screenshot:
<img src="http://gp2x-emulation.dcemu.co.uk/blackandwhite.jpg">
Check out the Worldwide Official Seller of the GP2X at this early Sneak Peak address here --> http://www.gbax.com/main.pl?indexgp2x.html
Also Check out our GP2X site Here --> http://gp2x-emulation.dcemu.co.uk/
One thing to remember you can buy it now from them and its advisable to do so as the first shipment will be in limited numbers.
Mouth Watering eh
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