Posted Oct 09, 2009 at 09:39PM by Ryan F.
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Download: DOSBox Wii v1.0 |
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Posted Jul 02, 2009 at 12:29PM by Ryan F.
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Download: DOSBox Wii v0.73.02 |
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Posted Jun 05, 2009 at 01:26PM by Ryan F.
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Homebrew
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Wii, a port of DOSBox for the Nintendo Wii using DSL Wii. Most DOS games are playable in this release but some games still need a little bit of adjustment to the dosbox.conf file. The new update has upgraded the DOSBox engine to 0.73 and some bug fixes.Download: DOSBox Wii v0.73.01 |
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Posted Apr 29, 2007 at 01:29AM by Ian C.
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Compared to the previous week, most Nintendo Hardware saw an increase in sales for the week ending April 22. The only other system to see an increase in sales is Sony's handheld, the PSP. The number of PSP units sold this week is even higher than the PS3s and the PS2s combined. Ogle the Media Create sales numbers yourself:
What's good to see is that the PSP is getting some much needed love. We see Final Fantasy I 20th Anniversary Edition near the top of the Media Create Software charts (at number 5 actually). Perhaps that had something to do with it? Finally, this week marks one of the biggest selling weeks for the DS lite since it sold past the 200,000 mark sometime last February, but you all know that everyone and their dog owns a DS lite in Japan, so that's like saying that the sky's blue. Please note that these numbers are slightly different from the ones released by VGChartz. These of are obviously from Media Create while the ones Gino D reported on, are from the site he sourced. Different as the numbers may be, the trends they displayed are quite similar. Ninty stuff are on the rise and so is the PSP while the PS3, the Xbox 360, and the PS2 aren't doing so well. |
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Posted Jan 15, 2007 at 10:23PM by Ceasar S.
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It's 2007 ladies and gentlemen, and for the people in the Land of the Rising Sun, New Year has been a quite a spending spree. As Media-Create noted, the DSL and Wii sales
figures constitute for almost 70% of the market sales. As they have conveniently jotted down:
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