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Wii homebrew - Wii-Tac-Toe v0.3

Posted by WiiPeat Staff - Inside Wii News
31 Oct.
Wii homebrew - Image 1If you're keeping a list of what homebrew works with the latest Homebrew Channel release, you can now add Crayon's Wii-Tac-Toe to it.

Version 0.3 of the homebrew tic-tac-toe game for the Wii is now compatible with Homebrew Channel beta 9. This is just a compatibility update, so there aren't any changes to the gameplay or any new features.

Keep checking back here for more homebrew news for the Nintendo Wii console.


Download: Wii-Tac-Toe v0.3



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Game rentals were banned in Belgium last June upon the Belgian Entertainment Association convincing the authorities to do so. The report is that it will start in December 1 and anyone caught will be facing legal action.  Better straighten up or you'll be facing jail time.

The Belgian gaming industry believes that companies lose money because of game rentals since more customers are opting out to rent games rather than buy their own copies. Worse is that the rental shop owners by their own copies of the game by retail and have them rented out in their stores.

What's wrong with this is that it bypasses the rental procedure of the store owners getting a consultation with the publisher first and then they buy wholesale from them. Essentially, it follows the same procedures that rental stores go through for films.

Olivier Maeterlinck, Managing Director of the Belgian Entertainment Association, explains:

What's happening is that video rental stores are declining in popularity, and because of this those stores began to buy retail copies of games and put them up for rent. I can't think of any country that would allow this. Rental outlets need publisher permission to rent out games, and need to buy them wholesale, just like with films.


Filip Dossche, manager of Game Mania, consider this new legislation as catastrophic because game rentals make up more than 10 of his total income and the new law will definitely affect his business.

However, new reports appear to say that it's not so bad after all since they are not totally banning these stores. Instead, they are only going to be implementing stricter policies on the game rentals industry, specifically on getting permits before they can rent out titles.

Wow, who would've thought that rentals business can be risky business? Stay tuned here for more updates.

Wii homebrew - HBCXMLGen v0.0.1

Posted by WiiPeat Staff - Inside Wii News
31 Oct.

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Here's a little something for those who have trouble remembering the XML tags needed to add homebrew applications to the Wii's Homebrew Channel.

This app is called HBCXMLGen. It automatically generates the XML file that you need in order to add an app to the Homebrew Channel. It's written in Java, so this app goes onto your computer.

Developer pinecone notes that for Mac OSX users, "upon downloading the file, unzipping it causes the contents of the .jar file to spill out." Hopefully this issue will be addressed in a future update.


Download: HBCXMLGen v0.0.1



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Activision owns at the 26th Annual Golden Joystick Awards

Posted by WiiPeat Staff - Inside Wii News
31 Oct.
Golden JoyStick Awards logo - Image 1If you failed to catch it online, then here are the highlights from The 26th Annual Golden Joystick Awards. Hosted by Frankie Boyle, the event handed out honors to the top games of the year.

Activision owned as it picked up the Publisher of the Year award, along with four more awards for Call of Duty 4 (PS3, Xbox 360).
Rockstar also got a big piece of the action, winning Developer of the Year, Soundtrack of the Year, and Xbox Game of the Year for Grand Theft Auto 4 (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3).

Find out how everyone else fared in the list below.
  • Publisher of the Year: Activision
  • CVG.co.uk UK Developer of the Year: Rockstar
  • The Sun Family Game of The Year: Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
  • Bliss Handheld Game of The Year: The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
  • The E4 Talent Mobile Game of The Year: Bejeweled 2
  • Nintendo Game of The Year Sponsored by Official Nintendo Magazine : Super Smash Bros. Brawl
  • Nuts All-Nighter Multiplayer Game of The Year: Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
  • BBC1Xtra Soundtrack of The Year: Grand Theft Auto 4
  • ARVATO Xbox Game of The Year: Grand Theft Auto 4
  • PC Game of The Year Sponsored by The United Kingdom e-Sport Association: Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
  • The Play.com One to Watch: Call of Duty: World at War
  • PlayStation Game of The Year Sponsored by Official Playstation Magazine: Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
  • Edge Most Wanted: Fallout 3
  • E4.com Grand Master Flash Award: Stickman Madness
  • Games Radar's Online Game of The Year: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
  • Virgin Media Ultimate Game of The Year: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
Whad'ya think? Are your favorites up there? Comments below.



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Wii homebrew - Pong2 v0.8

Posted by WiiPeat Staff - Inside Wii News
31 Oct.

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Wplaat's Pong2 homebrew game for the Nintendo Wii console has been given another update. Version 0.8 now has a new level along with support for the Wii Classic Controller.

Here's the full changelog for Pong2 v0.8:
  • Add support for Wii Classic Controller
  • Add two bars on the gameboard (Game Level>2 and higher).
  • Add game level six
Pong2 is another reimagining of that timeless classic, Pong. It has some cool features like ball speed control and the paddles can be moved along both the horizontal and vertical axes.


Download: Pong2 v0.8



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Scogger v0.2 - Homebrew Channel beta 9 compatible

Posted by WiiPeat Staff - Inside Wii News
31 Oct.
Homebrew developer Scognito has released a DOL version of his Scogger homebrew game for the Nintendo Wii. This release now works with Homebrew Channel beta 9.

Scogger is a puzzle game where you have to make a frog jump over all of the tree trunks in a level. The frog can move forward, left, and right without any limit to the jump distance, but it can't jump backwards or diagonally.

The game ten stages randomly chosen from a total of 100. Check out the screenshots below for a better idea of how the game goes.

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Download: Scogger v0.2



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After the announcement that they will be working on a title featuring the Beatles, MTV and Harmonix have signed themselves into a considerably lucrative deal. The game is being targeted for release during the 2009 holidays, and will be in "an interactive video format."

"The game is in development," said Apple Corps CEO Jeff Jones. Apple Corps is the rights holder of the Beatles' music. "We don't want to talk about how it will turn out a year from now. We're in the process of creating the game."

It makes one wonder about how the music will be put in the game. Like some sacred relic, the Beatles' music was never remastered and was left untouched, making it unavailable through digital retail like iTunes. It seems that this game will be going where no digital retailer has gone before.

"Maybe the fact that this deal is done will offer an impetus to Apple and EMI," said Martin Bandier, CEO of Sony/ATV Music Publishing. "We signed a deal that would be considered very rich by the videogame company but fair for the artists. It will have online implications that will be enormous."

As early as now, I'm wondering how the game will come out. How much it'll cost is a different story altogether. I guess we'll just have to play by ear for now.



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NHL 09 The Line Up Episode 7 2

Posted by WiiPeat Staff - Inside Wii News
31 Oct.
Trash talk, Basketball, NHL 94 and a tribute to Canada. All that and more with The Global Media Award nominated trio in this episode of The Line Up.

Shaun White Snowboarding: Road Trip Screens

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The House of the Dead: Overkill Screens

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