The Nintendo GameCube was the first console from Big N with disc-based media. Gone were the cartridges that were absurdly expensive to manufacture. In theory games could be cheaper (yeah, right), and ...
October 16th, 2006 - The Nintendo DS has a thriving home brew scene, with skilled programmers creating all sorts of wonderful games and applications. They're easy to use too - just get a home brew ...
We've got a lot of time for Datel. Their Action Replay peripherals have long been a staple requirement in our collective gaming diet. Ever since the Super Nintendo in fact (and no doubt before), they ...
Datel and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe clearly don’t like each other very much. How do we know this? SCEE has taken Datel to court over its as yet unreleased “Lite Blue Tool,” which has been ...
Accessory maker Datel taken Microsoft to court, accusing the console manufacturer of unfair competition and monopolizing the market for Xbox 360 peripherals. "With the specific intent to acquire or ...
After a protracted court battle involving lawsuits on both sides of the fence, Microsoft and Datel have finally settled their differences and moved on. Bloomberg reports that a December 30 court ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. In October, Microsoft revealed that the fall Xbox Live Update would lock out what director of programming Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb termed ...
Datel's Wi-Fi Max is a wireless USB dongle that lets you go online with your PSP and DS, so you can download new content, play games online and transfer media without connecting to your PC Playing ...
Depending on the version of the Gamecube Freeloader you have it may or may not work on the Wii. Datel is clearing the issue with updated Freeloader discs that are Wii compatible. There are four ...
Maxconsole has the scoop on a forthcoming Xbox 360 transfer kit from Datel that hooks up to your PC via USB and allows you to read memory cards from the system. The included Xchange 360 software ...
Datel's announced a pair of Nintendo DS peripherals capable of running homebrew software applications. The MAX Media Launcher is designed specifically to do this, costs £12.99, and allows you to store ...
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