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For the last few weeks we’ve been helping drk||Raziel test and debug his nulldc emulator. We’re now pleased to exclusively bring you a video of it in action! Progress has been steady since his last update, showcasing the BIOS running. Games are now running and all of the graphical glitches are now gone from the BIOS! This is still a very early build of this emulator, and it will be a few more weeks before this really gets to playable form. It is currently running very slowly, (7.5 frames per second), but drk||Raziel has not even touched speed optimization yet. Also, many games have graphical glitches, sound is not ported yet, and most games don’t boot at all (mainly because they gripe about not having sound). [...]
wololo.net This is Half Byte Loader running the Picodrive emulator on the Playstation Vita, as a follow up to the Hello World that was announced a few days ago. Usually I would show the entire loading process, but given the secret nature of the exploit and some of the loading process for now, I’m just showing some gameplay. Please don’t get your hopes too high. As you can read on my blog, Sony put into place some security that will basically make this exploit moot as soon as it is made available, so this is just useful for research right now, and just a “ray of hope”… People who have used HBL in the past will recognize the distorted sound from Sonic, this is due to incorrectly estimated syscalls (the PSP emulator on the Vita is based on PSP Firmware 6.60, which has some enforced securities with syscalls). We might, or might not, fix this before the release. [...]
Link to PSX4Droid: bit.ly Visit androidactivist.com for more news, reviews, and opinions about Android. My profile: androidactivist.com Twitter: twitter.com Email: androiduser2008@gmail.com [...]
**Read** Go to this Updated Link: www.youtube.com Contains FAQ’s, helpful advice, and much more. This video will show you how to get Dolphin (A GameCube Emulator) to work, and also how to get games for it. Educational purposes only. Make sure you have WinRAR installed on your computer. This is free. It says it lasts 40 days but it lasts forever. Download here- www.rarlab.com Make sure you have the most updated version of DirectX. Also Free… Get it here – www.microsoft.com ________________________________________ Dolphin Emulator: www.dolphin-emulator.com GameCube Games: 128bit.me (USED TO BE thepurplecube.org [...]
A review of the Korg DS-10 from a musician’s perspective. One correction: There are now North American and European releases out with appropriate documentation. [...]
*See very bottom of page for Step by Step instructions* First you will need A decent Computer and relatively Fast Duo Core CPU (2.2ghz at least). Mines: E7200 @ 2.53ghz 2gb Ram BFG GeForce 9600GT 512mb The game mainly runs off the CPU so you only really need a fast CPU and a decent Graphics Card. Celeron D and lower CPUs, and Integraded Graphics Cards (Chipset) are Garbage for running on the emulator. CHECK WITH THIS THREAD IF YOU’RE UNSURE IF YOUR COMPUTER IS FAST ENOUGH forums.pcsx2.net Check if your GPU supports pixel shader 2.0 or higher: www.techpowerup.com Get the emulator off the official Website www.pcsx2.net Get the BIOS here rapidshare.com www.mediafire.com Alternatively, Download “My Folder” at the bottom of the description. These are my settings: img37.imageshack.us Old Settings (Windows XP): img188.imageshack.us THE LATEST, MOST UP-TO-DATE PLUGINS “MARCH 2010″: rapidshare.com For more speed: Set Clamp Modes to “none” Enable “Flush to Zero” Use Higher Speed Hacks Enable IOP 2x Cycle Rate Reduce your graphics settings Check the Native Box Run in Fullscreen If you own the game, you can run it off the Disc, but its recommended you convert it to an ISO because it runs faster/better off your hard drive. You can also download the ISO somewhere on the internet. Use Linuz cdvdrom, if it doesnt work mount with Daemon-Tools and use Gigaherz. If you experience a “No Memory card” problem or your settings wont save, make sure you run the emulator as the admin: Install the … [...]
This is a gameplay clip of N64oid for Android running Ocarina of Time. Read the full review of N64oid here: downloadsquad.switched.com The phone used is a Nexus S, running Android 2.3.2 Gingerbread. Wiimote Controller app is used to connect the Wiimote to Android: market.android.com Buy N64oid here: market.android.com [...]
Alan Smithson, CEO of Smithson Martin explaining the features of Emulator version 1.2 just released! Emulator is the World’s First and Only Transparent Touch Screen Midi Controller for professional DJ use. [...]
Video of the iPhone Emulator, featuring: www.youtube.com [...]
More info about Emulator: www.smithsonmartin.com This example show how flexible is Emulator software, can be used on DIY multitouch screen projects (like this on the video) or under multitouch all in one desktop like Touchmarts PCs from HP, tablets, etc etc. [...]
It is not understatement to say the Xbox 360 remains one of the most impactful gaming systems ever devised. That is certainly saying a great deal since many of the gaming systems on the market that are quite excellent. But, it is the Xbox 360 which does a great deal to distinguish itself thanks to its incredible audio and video innovations. This can make game playing a lot of fun. [...]
There are three major game consoles today to choose from. Often this makes it hard for when a new game comes out and it was made specifically for one gaming platform and not all three. When it’s not available for the other two consoles, after you’ve anticipated it for so long, it can become very frustrating. With certain systems like the WII, you can understand why the game may not be on the same game field. The sensors and different hand controllers, could make it tough, to be adaptable to the X-Box 360 and the Playstation 3. [...]
The economy is facing a recession, but the sale of video games hasn’t been affected. In Early 2008, $1.7 billion was spent on video game products. Does this speak volumes of the future of the gaming industry? As new systems are released to the consumers, the consumers are buying them up quickly. [...]
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