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Nintendo DS News is a News and downloads site for All Nintendo Handhelds and Consoles including the Gameboy, NES, N64, Snes, Gamecube, Wii, WiiU, NDS, 3DS, GBA and Snes, We have all the latest emulators, hack, homebrew, commercial games and all the downloads on this site, the latest homebrew and releases, Part of the DCEmu Homebrew & Gaming Network. THE LATEST NEWS BELOW October 13th, 2010, 15:34 Posted By: wraggster Danish block building specialist LEGO has revealed an intriguing alternative to Nintendo’s standard WiiMote – the Play & Build Remote.

As is probably obvious, being a LEGO product the twist here is that users are able to build their own accessory. Well, partially at least.

The unit comes more or less fully built, with buyers able to customise it by swapping around some of its decorative building blocks. Kotaku says that the peripheral will be released in North America later this week for $40. There’s no word on a European launch as of yet. To read more of the post and Download, click! Submit News and Releases and Contact Us for October 12th, 2010, 16:53 Posted By: wraggster American peripherals specialist Performance Designed Products has announced the launch of a branded Wii headset ahead of the arrival of Activision’s Call of Duty: Black Ops on November 9th. Called the Headbanger headset (pictured), it allows for multiplayer online chat in the Wii version of the shooter.

It will hit US some time in October for $24.99 and should be available in the UK before the game debuts worldwide. The fully licensed device plugs in via USB, includes a built-in microphone and a ten-foot cable. “The Headbanger Headset brings online multiplayer chat to the Wii, and what better game to introduce it to the world than Call of Duty: Black Ops?” PDP’s senior executive VP and CTO Tom Roberts stated. “Serious Call of Duty players require voice chat for team-based online games and we’re making sure that they can be heard loud and clear.” To read more of the post and Download, click! Submit News and Releases and Contact Us for October 12th, 2010, 13:31 Posted By: wraggster Japanese gamers broadly consider Nintendo's 3DS to be on the expensive side, according to a new survey by GetNews.jp. 19.2 per cent of the one thousand gamers surveyed deemed the ¥25,000 / $305 / £192 handheld too expensive, 28.3 expensive and 32.2 'slightly' expensive.

By contrast, 16.4 elected for reasonably-priced, 2 per cent for slightly inexpensive and 0.9 inexpensive. The RRP was last week defended by Nintendo boss Satoru Iwata, who argued that it was unreasonable to expect handhelds to be cheaper than home consoles, as they do not require peripherals such as screens.

'You do not need any other hardware devices to be connected in order for you to play with it,' he told investors recently. 'We do not think, 'the price relationship between portable devices and home consoles must stay intact simply because it used to be that way.' ' Iwata also claimed the device's rapturous reception at EA vindicated a higher retail price than that of the Wii. The Nintendo 3DS will be launched February 26 in Japan, and March in Europe and the US.

To read more of the post and Download, click! Submit News and Releases and Contact Us for October 12th, 2010, 13:25 Posted By: wraggster Electronics giant IBM has confirmed that it intends to remain at the heart of future console development – while at the same time confirming that the Cell processor remains at the forefront of its planning. IBM currently provides the processors powering consoles such as the Xbox 360 and Wii. It’s also now the sole driving force behind the infamous Cell processor that it co-developed with Sony and lies at the heart of the PS3. “We want to stay in the [console] business, we intend to stay in the business,” IBM’s systems and technology group CTO Jai Menon stated, according to PCWorld.