Posted May 07, 2008 at 09:55PM by Abraham A. Listed in: Wii Tags: Christmas, Wiimote, Pioneer, Commodore 64, NoNameNo
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Existenze - Image 1Coder NoNameNo is back with this new brand of Wii homebrew using  the dev's own GRRLIB version 1.6 technology. Today, we bring you ExistenzE, the demo of the first soundchip music disk for your Nintendo Wii. What is it exactly all about? Head over the full article for more details.

Download: ExistenzE - first Wii demo soundchip music disk

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Posted Apr 22, 2008 at 09:52PM by Abraham A. Listed in: Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 3, PSP, Xbox 360, Games for Windows Tags: EGM, Namco Bandai, Pioneer, Electronic Gaming Monthly, 50 Cent
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Splatterhouse - Image 1After revealing 50 Cent: Blood in the Sand (Xbox 360, PS3) for its May issue, Electronic Gaming Monthly magazine's upcoming June issue is revealing the next-gen resurrection of Splatterhouse. Splatterhouse and its sequels are considered to be the arcade games which paved the way for survival-horror titles. Head over the full article to see what else is there for the June EGM issue.

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Posted Mar 30, 2008 at 09:36PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, MMORPG, Games for Windows Tags: Blizzard, Star Wars, Day 1 Studios, TimeGate Studios, Pioneer, NaturalMotion
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Diablo by Blizzard - Image 1She may have missed small details before, but we found it hard to resist telling you guys about Surfer Girl's latest batch of rumors. This time, an announcement of Diablo 3 was mentioned and other intriguing  games were brought to light. Head over to the full article to find all the details.

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Posted Mar 08, 2008 at 11:47AM by Glen D. Listed in: Gadgets Tags: Pioneer
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Kuro Plasma TV - Image 1Pioneer is among the elite names in consumer electronics, and its Kuro line of plasma TVs is considered as one of the world's best. Surprisingly, though, the company has pulled the plug on its production of plasma panels with difficulties in cost competitiveness as the main reason. Find out what happened when you read the full article.

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Posted Dec 15, 2007 at 10:36PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Gadgets Tags: Toshiba, Sony, LG, Pioneer, Asustek
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Blu-ray HD-DVD - Image 1Asking PC vendors what they think is superior between Sony's Blu-ray and Toshiba's HD-DVD won't get you anywhere, because even they aren't sure which to adopt. There are already five different types of blue-laser optical drives for these in the market, but even those don't help international PC vendors decide which one should be standard for PCs.

Check out the full article for more details.

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Posted Sep 28, 2007 at 06:16PM by Glen D. Listed in: Wii Tags: ESRB, Pioneer, TurboGrafx, Wii Points
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Super Air Zonk - Image 1If you're a fan of cute shooters, you'd better read this because we spotted the sub-genre's grand-daddy on the ESRB site and it's heading right over to the Nintendo Wii for a Virtual Console cameo. Yup, it's Super Air Zonk and it's set to flog for 800 Wii Points, but that's okay because you'll be getting tons of fun in return.

Originally released for the PC and the TurboGrafx in 1992, Super Air Zonk was a side-scrolling shoot-em up with quirky protagonists, hot action and some cool power-ups. Hordes of enemies stand in your way, but with a trusty trigger button and some dexterity, you'll find yourself in a simple but addictive little world.

Okay, so the graphics are as ancient as they come, but don't let that fool you. What we have here is a true-blue pioneer that was among the best of its day and set the benchmark where others followed. If you're all for raw, unadulterated fun, watch out for Super Air Zonk and watch the 8-bit sparks fly.

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Posted Sep 20, 2007 at 05:50AM by Enrico S. Listed in: Gadgets Tags: Pioneer, Mitsubishi, organic
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Pioneer and Mitsubishi develop the LTH (Low to High) BD-R - Image 1Pioneer and Mitsubishi have just developed the revolutionary disk LTH (Low to High) BD-R. This uses an organic dye recording layer which should theoretically be compatible with the Blu-ray Disc Recordable format 1.2.

We say theoretically because current Blu-ray drives don't support this yet. However, this could easily be solved by a firmware update to the players. The project was started by both companies back in 1994.

The goal then was to standardize the method of producing writable BD-R disks. The main advantage of this new product, accordingly, is the relative low-cost in making the disks.

Aside from that, migrating to this new technology is rather easy for companies as the manufacturers have the ability to simply upgrade their CD-R and CD-RW producing machines to produce these disks. It was said that these cheap LTR BD-R disks will hit the market as soon as the first BD-R drives start being sold in the market.

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Posted Aug 15, 2007 at 08:34AM by Karl B. Listed in: Gadgets Tags: GPS, Pioneer, France
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Pioneer's AVIC-X3 GPS - Image 1Pioneer will be rolling out a new GPS known as the AVIC-X3 in September. Too bad this new gadget seems to be only for France, since it's looking pretty sweet indeed.

For navigation, the AVIC-X3 makes use of multi-sensor technology to keep the GPS going even when you take the subway. It also boasts of a fast boot and a TMC receiver. It also comes pre-loaded with over 1.5 million points of interest spread over 26 European countries.

Navigation's not the only thing the AVIC-X3 can do, too. It also has a built-in DVD player, iPod support and a 7-inch touchscreen. Gamers can also plug in their video game consoles into this baby if they have the needed cables, which unfortunately don't ship with the AVIC-X3.

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Posted Aug 02, 2007 at 10:50AM by Karl B. Listed in: Gadgets Tags: Japan, Pioneer, Dolby
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Pioneer BDP-LX80 Blu-ray player - Image 1


Pioneer has finally revealed the Blu-ray player that they hinted at with the launch of the BDP-LX70. The new player is called the BDP-LX80, and here are the pertinent info on it.

Pioneer's BDP-LX80 Blu-ray player supports bitstream output of both Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD high resolution lossless audio output over HDMI 1.3. The player doesn't have DTS-HD Master Audio, though, and in order to really take advantage of it you'll need a home system capable of decoding those signals. That's something that potential buyers should confirm before taking the plunge and getting the BDP-LX80.

Early reports about the player have noted that the BDP-LX80 seems to be a mere firmware update for the LX70, so you might want to see further reviews when the player drops in Japan in October. It currently carries a suggested retail price of 210,000 Yen (about US$ 1,770). A global launch for the player has not yet been announced.

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Posted Jul 27, 2007 at 10:42PM by Glen D. Listed in: Gadgets Tags: Pioneer, Core Duo, SATA
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Pioneer Blu ray combo drive - Image 1Consumer electronics high-roller Pioneer is pushing the envelope as far as Blu-ray technology is concerned with the announcement of its new BDC-S02J combo drive for desktop computers. It can play 25GB single layer discs at 5X and does 50GB dual layer discs at 2X. That's 1X above most of the current drives out there.

Those expecting Blu-ray writing technology will not find it here because Pioneer had to drop it in order to lower costs for both retail and production. However, single layer DVDs can be burned at 12X, while dual-layered DVD-RWs are written at 4X.

The black and white drive matches different types of PC cases and fits snug with a SATA connection. The processor required for minimal tasks is a Pentium III that runs at 800Mhz but you'll need at least a Core Duo and a nifty video card to watch movies efficiently.

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