February 2nd, 2010 — Nintendo DS / DS Lite, Nintendo DSi
Apparently, Sega’s plan is to represent every Sega franchise ever in Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing — except, of course, for Segata Sanshiro. The publisher announced two more playable characters today (well, four, actually, in pairs): Virtua Fighter’s Akira and Jacky, and Bonanza Bros.‘ Mobo and Robo. The Virtua guys appear to be riding in a red Ferrari, which would add the OutRun franchise to the list as well. All these reveals are in line with the character portraits found hidden on the website.
NiGHTS will appear in the game as well, though not in a capacity that will cause superfans “DiGi” and “Trippy” to lose their bets and burn their NiGHTS memorabilia collections. The androgynous dream-monster will appear as the flagman in the racing game.
Virtua Fighter, NiGHTS characters in Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing originally appeared on Joystiq on Tue, 02 Feb 2010 23:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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February 2nd, 2010 — Nintendo DS / DS Lite, Nintendo DSi
Little did Team Penny Arcade know that by hosting PAX on our native East Coast, they’d be opening their event up to all kinds of Joystiq shennanigans. We’d like to announce the first today: The First Annual Joystiq Blueberry Muffin Tops Breakfast, brought to you by your fine friends at Malt-O-Meal.
No, this is not a joke. If you’re a PAX East attendee, then Saturday, March 27, for the low low price of free, you can join your friends from Joystiq as we collectively enjoy the planet’s finest cereal: Blueberry Muffin Tops. The only catch? You’re going to have to have one of 600 bracelets that will be distributed at the show. If you want details on how you can get one, you can find them after the jump. You’re also gonna want to head to the event’s Facebook page and follow it on Twitter: @JoystiqBBMT.
If you think that’s great (and it is, make no mistake) wait until you see what else we have planned …
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February 2nd, 2010 — Hacks & Mods
February 2nd, 2010 — Hacks & Mods

Let’s face it, the original Xbox is ugly. It might have looked cool when it first came out but now most would be embarrassed to display that old beast with the rest of their entertainment hardware. This is unfortunate because the old girl still has some life in her. If you have tools, time, and talent you can give the box a facelift and bring it back to see the light of day. We’ve got six of our favorite Xbox to Home Theater PC hacks after the break to inspire you.

Xbox mini by [Ghostavel]
This case was designed in autocad and laser cut from acrylic. The DVD drive was and the HDD swapped for an 80gig laptop drive to save space. A different heat sink and fan added to both the GPU and processor to keep this puppy cool and quiet. To the right in the foreground you can make out a tiny PSU.

Pioneer DVD Case by [Barney_1]
DVD players are designed to sit in your entertainment center and that’s why they’ve been a popular home for Xbox guts. This hack removed the standard AV connector from the Xbox board and routes those solder points to the connections on a Pioneer DVD player case. An LCD display resides in the window for the DVD player’s display, and a PC DVD-Rom (not pictured above) takes the place of the original DVD tray. The power and eject buttons have been wired to work and the original IR receiver wired to the Xbox dongle, leaving the appearance (at least from the front) completely unaltered.

Xbox Slim by [Coca627]
This case is made from methacrylate. The hardware changes include a smaller PSU, a slim DVD-rom, laptop HDD, and added USB ports. WiFi and wireless controllers have been included in the design. The white is a nice touch and will complement that white Wii that looks lonely next to the rest of your black components.

Minibox by [Themikesssta]
This is more of a mod than a hack but it’s a pretty amazing one. On the hardware side he did remove some capacitors for less current draw during boot. The DVD and HDD have been swapped out for smaller ones and an LCD display has been added. The case is made from MDF but it’s the paint job that makes this look so good. There’s a total of five coats on this tiny box.

Xbox Micro by [Bandit5317]
We featured the Xbox Micro last year because it’s a marvel of slimness. It’s got a laptop HDD and long-thin PSU and almost nothing else. Some serious shoe-horning had to be done to make the package this thin, and the finished look greatly benefits from those efforts.
Svelte XBMC by [Richard Wileman]
There’s not much info on this case but we think it’s rather sexy so we’re throwing it in. As you can see, the DVD drive is gone, the HDD is smaller, and cooling has been upgraded with a fanless heat-sink and two case fans. The controller ports were rerouted to the rear of the case and the IR dongle has been built in for use with a remote control. The case cover has a grill above that massive heat sink and we’d be interested in finding out if both case fans are pumping air out of the case, in effect pulling a ton of cool air past the CPU.

February 2nd, 2010 — Nintendo DS / DS Lite, Nintendo DSi
Japanese gamers get to experience the joy of Excitebike with a different camera angle and online play today, with the release of Excitebike World Rally (as “Excitebike World Race”). It’s a pretty faithful adaptation of the original, something that can’t be said for Tecmo’s Are? DS ga Sakasa Desu Kedo: Gyaku Shooting, a shooter with elements of its own Star Force, but played from the other side — and with the DS upside down. Using the DS’s touch screen, players control the enemies firing downward at what is usually the player ship. DS ga Sakasa Desu Kedo: Sakasa Drops takes the same approach and applies it to a falling-block puzzle game. Check out a trailer for Shooting after the break.
- Quarth (MSX, 1-2 players, 800 Wii Points)
- Contra (MSX, 1-2 players, 800 Wii Points)
- Excitebike World Race (WiiWare, 1-4 players, 1,000 Wii Points)
- Are? DS ga Sakasa Desu Kedo: Gyaku Shooting (DSiWare, 1 player, 200 DSi Points)
- Are? DS ga Sakasa Desu Kedo: Sakasa Drops (DSiWare, 1 player, 200 DSi Points)
- Artist ni Narou! Minna no Nurikai Museum Hen (DSiWare, 1-2 players, 500 DSi Points)
- Hobonichi Rosenzu 2010 (DSiWare, 1 player, 500 DSi Points)
- Renjuku Kanji: Shougaku Sannensei (DSiWare, 1 player, 500 DSi Points)
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February 2nd, 2010 — Nintendo DS / DS Lite, Nintendo DSi
In Nintendo’s recent quarterly investor Q&A, president Satoru Iwata discussed the possibility of an HD-followup to the Wii. “If asked if making the Wii compatible with high definition — just making it compatible with high resolution — will get players throughout the world to buy it,” he said (as translated by Andriasang), “I would of course say, ‘Do you think it would sell with just that? It needs something new.’” Note that his statement isn’t a denial of an HD Nintendo system at all.
Iwata also addressed the contested statements he allegedly gave to the Asahi Shimbun about a DS successor. The newspaper reported that he said it would have motion-sensing and “highly detailed” graphics, a claim that Iwata later said was “misinterpreted.” Iwata helped clarify the situation further in the investor Q&A, suggesting that the reporter led him to that statement.
According to Iwata, the reporter asked, “The next DS will need to have high resolution graphics and include a motion sensor, wouldn’t you say?” to which he responded, “Those are naturally considered requirements. However, do you believe it will sell with just this?” All together now: It needs something new!
Iwata: Wii successor needs ’something new’ beyond HD originally appeared on Joystiq on Tue, 02 Feb 2010 14:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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February 2nd, 2010 — Hacks & Mods

After announcing the grand opening of a St. Louis Hackerspace, we received a tip that another group of our readers had an event coming up. Twin City Maker of the Minneapolis/St.Paul area are hosting a Maker Faire and art show next weekend. Unfortunately, we don’t have any writers in that neck of the woods, so there wont be an official Hack a Day presence, but we are sure all of you who make it out there will do us proud. Take pictures, wont you?
The Minne-Faire will be located at:
Hack Factory
3119 E 26th St. Minneapolis, MN 55406
Mini Maker Faire 2-6 PM
Art Show & Party 7-11 PM

February 2nd, 2010 — Hacks & Mods

After announcing the grand opening of a St. Louis Hackerspace, we received a tip that another group of our readers had an event coming up. Twin City Maker of the Minneapolis/St.Paul area are hosting a Maker Faire and art show next weekend. Unfortunately, we don’t have any writers in that neck of the woods, so there wont be an official Hack a Day presence, but we are sure all of you who make it out there will do us proud. Take pictures, wont you?
The Minne-Faire will be located at:
Hack Factory
3119 E 26th St. Minneapolis, MN 55406
Mini Maker Faire 2-6 PM
Art Show & Party 7-11 PM

February 2nd, 2010 — Hacks & Mods

After announcing the grand opening of a St. Louis Hackerspace, we received a tip that another group of our readers had an event coming up. Twin City Maker of the Minneapolis/St.Paul area are hosting a Maker Faire and art show next weekend. Unfortunately, we don’t have any writers in that neck of the woods, so there wont be an official Hack a Day presence, but we are sure all of you who make it out there will do us proud. Take pictures, wont you?
The Minne-Faire will be located at:
Hack Factory
3119 E 26th St. Minneapolis, MN 55406
Mini Maker Faire 2-6 PM
Art Show & Party 7-11 PM

February 2nd, 2010 — Hacks & Mods
February 2nd, 2010 — Hacks & Mods
February 2nd, 2010 — Hacks & Mods
February 2nd, 2010 — Hacks & Mods