Archive for December, 2009



Homebrew coder Tantric is back to release a new version of Visual Boy Advance GX, a Game Boy Advance Game Boy emulator for the Nintendo Wii based on VBA-M and powered by libwiigui. The latest update

Rock Band is getting a little help from Sir Paul McCartney to usher in the New Year. A three-song track pack of live McCartney tracks has been announced for the game along with a second helping of country

Wii homebrew - Snes9x GX v4.1.5

Homebrew coder Tantric is back once again to release a new version of Snes9x GX, a Super Nintendo/ Super Famicom emulator for the Nintendo Wii based on SNES9x 1.51. The latest Snes9x GX update has added some

Heads up, Wii gamers. You’ve got a surgeon’s appointment this coming April. Atlus has revealed a release date for Trauma Team, the next iteration of the Trauma Center series, by way of a couple of behind-the-scenes videos.

Wii homebrew - CustomizeMii v2.0

Homebrew coder Leathl is back to release a new version of CustomizeMii, a handy wiibrew utility that allows you to create custom channels for your homebrew apps, legally. The latest update has added some new features with

Sega has released a new gameplay trailer for Super Monkey Ball: Step & Roll. This one’s all about the minigames, including the one mentioned in the title. Hit the jump to check it out.

Atlus Japan has a new game in development. It hasn’t been officially announced, but they are recruiting a lot of debuggers for it. A new Weekly Famitsu scan seems to have narrowed it down a bit. Reportedly,

If you’re a minor and your mother tells you to stop playing video games and head off to bed, it’s probably a smart idea to just do as you’re told. Otherwise, she might call the cops on

This week’s batch of downloadable titles for the Wii brings the total of WiiWare and Virtual Console games to a nice, round 500. Nintendo’s celebrating with the Virtual Console debut of the original Super Smash Bros. game.

No Blizzard game has appeared on a console in a decade now, but that doesn’t mean the company will stick only to developing for PC. Blizzard’s J. Allen Brack recently told Gamasutra that they remain open to