Yes that right haze. M.ultiple A.rcade M.achine E.mulator MAME32 96 is out for your enjoyment.
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May 5, 2005
Next-Gen Xbox To Ship with Wireless Capabilities Built Right In?
Bill Gates hinted Monday that future versions of Microsoft Corp.'s next-generation Xbox video game console will let players listen to music files, show home photos and send instant messages.
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PSP UMD Format Cracked
Paradox has released ISO files of several PSP games.
So far, the following titles are reported to have been ripped:
Vampire_Chronicle_The_Chaos_Tower_JAP_PSP-PARADOX [407.4MB in 29 files].
Wipeout_Pure_USA_PSP-PARADOX [132.9MB in 10 files].
Ridge_Racers_JAP_PSP-PARADOX [491.4MB in 35 files].
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May 3, 2005
Gates confirms Xbox 360 launch this year
Speaking at a business writers' convention in the United States, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates has confirmed that the next-generation Xbox console will launch this year, and once again promoted the new system's multimedia capabilities.
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ATI officially offering Mobile Catalyst Drivers
ATI IS FINALLY BRINGING some relief to long suffering notebook users. The Catalyst driver qualification has long been the domain of the notebook vendors, and if the current ones are any indication, they mostly are doing a miserable job. The drivers are slow to be released, if they come at all, and are behind the state of the desktop Catalysts.
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PS3 Is 3x Faster Than xBox 360
Kotaku says that there is lots of evidence stating that the PS3's processor is 3x the speed of xBox 360. But rumors are also stating that even though it has a faster processor it won't have any games that will optimize it.
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Samsung Introduces First SATA II Hard Drive
Samsung has introduced a Serial ATA II hard disk drive that boasts twice the speed of a SATA I hard drive and has other features that company executives believe will translate into brisk sales. The hard drives, available in 80GB, 120GB and 160GB versions on an 80GB platter, run at up to 3GB per second.
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