Schop van het Online Spel van het Voetbal
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CRSpace, een online spelbedrijf in Korea, heeft net hun bètaversie van het nieuwe voetbalspel, Schop weg gelanceerd.
U kunt het hier proberen, is het vriendelijk van langzaam omdat de servers in Korea worden ontvangen maar het kijkt als een ander groot online voetbalspel dat uiteindelijk van de sokken van de meeste tieners zal schoppen.
De schop van tribunes voor een voetbalspel, namelijk, het Voetbal van de Straat `' dat iedereen kan gemakkelijk spelen, en dat is geherinterpreteerd en van bestaande voetbalspelen door betere eigenschappen aan te bieden geherstructureerd. De gebruikers kunnen nu van een realistische actie, beeldverhaal genieten teruggevend getypt grafiekmilieu met een vereenvoudigd werkend systeem, enz. met de Schop weg.
CRSpace heeft een eigenschap RPG in afwachting van weg het kweken van Schop toegepast. De gebruiker kan een karakter van verschillende posities kiezen, d.w.z. Voorwaartse, Medio fielder, Diepe fielder, enz., als Voetbal zijn één van de sporten vereiste organisatie en ontwikkelen unieke vaardigheden en capaciteiten van het karakter op verschillende niveaus.
After it is commercialized, there is a plan to introduce a league system. A ‘league system’ will be operated under a separate channel, in which users can play through ‘automatic team matching’, that is, a winning team plays with another winning team, whereas a losing team plays with another losing team, so as to enjoy more interesting features within the game by matching teams with similar talents to play against each other.
PSP/PS2 HACK - How to Make PS2 DualShock controller to work with the Sony PSP!

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Here’s a really cool hack that shows you how to hack a PS2 controller onto your PSP.
Why would anyone want to do that?
The DualShock controls all of the PSP buttons (except for the volume and backilght) and can turn the PSP on and off. The right analog stick has been modified to copy the face buttons (like the razor nub), and L2 and R2 have been mapped to the left and right D-pad buttons (primarily for use in PS1 games, but useful in others as well). The analog On/Off button is used to power the PSP on and off, and the R3 button performs the Home function. All other buttons are self explanatory.
iPong Multi-Player for iPhones!

Ha, check out this iPong multi-player game for iphones!
iPong is a variant of Atari’s classic paddle ball game, with a multi-device, multi-player twist. Using some clever trickery, players can actually bounce their ball off of their iPhone’s screen onto the display of another phone. While the game can’t actually detect the proximity of the devices at this point, it does appear to store the exit position of the ball on one screen and transmit that as the entrance point on the adjacent screen.
Video after the jump.
Pong Cycle

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Pong cycle anyone???
Cyclepong is an update of the classic arcade game Pong to use bikes as the controllers. To read about the first version of Cyclepong go to the Cyclepong page. I always wanted Cyclepong to be something that lots of people would get to play with. My original idea was to take it to music festivals over the summer, but things took a bit of an unexpected turn after I took it to the Dorkbot London Christmas special.
One of the people who played Cyclepong at Dorkbot was Tessa Hunkin who was there showing her lovely work on illuminated books. She suggested her brother Tim Hunkin might be interested as he runs an alternative amusement arcade on Southwold Pier. Through Tim we arranged to demonstrate Cyclepong to the pier’s manager Stephen one winter afternoon.
DIY Hacked Wii Surf board can surf Google Earth!
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Remember the bike that can fly Google Earth? Well, here’s something a little cooler, a hacked Wii surf board that surfs Google Earth!
Diese ist sehr gute! (Yeah, I took German in high school)
We’ve seen how one can cycle around the world virtually using a hacked bicycle connected to a computer, and some genius has apparently taken the same idea and applied it to a Wii Balance Board. This group of German students who obviously have some experience with Nintendo’s latest success managed to use the Wii Balance Board to navigate Google Earth. The turning sensation pretty much resembles FPS strafing, but this is still a cool hack nonetheless.
Super Mario 1-Up Beer Mugs for Oktoberfest!

Check out the 1-Up Beer Mugs. Although these are not available to buy, looks really cool especially if you are a Super Mario Brothers fan.
On the side note, I will have to get some real German sausages for this year’s Oktoberfest.
- Super Mario 1-Up Beer Mugs for Oktoberfest!
Glow in the Dark Xbox 360 Case!

Yey, it looks like you will be able to get a Glow-in-the-dark Xbox360 case pretty soon.
What it will do?
Make your Xbox360 glow in the dark so you can find it easier???
Well, another gadget to throw your money away.
They will be available here later so check them.
How to Make an NES Remote!
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Here’s another cool instructable on how to make an NES remote!
This idea started when I saw someone on the web putting an iPod Shuffle into a NES controller. I thought it was was a great idea. Then I got the idea to do the same thing, but instead of an iPod Shuffle, I would use the Apple Remote.So, here it is !
Evolution of Game Consoles Video!
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If you want a quick 4 minute video review of game consoles that were made in the last 30 years or so, here’s a good one.
Yep, another evolution video, this time with Games Consoles, lets marvel at the crappy graphics we all loved back in our youth, to the mind blowing stuff of today, well I think i will eat those words in 20 years time!. Get rating, suscribe and pass on the video
DIY HACK - How to Make a Wii Whiteboard!
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This is exactly what I need instead of my whiteboard and pens that wear out.
This is a port of Johnny Chung Lee’s Whiteboard app for the actual Wii. Kudos & thanks to Johnny Lee, Team Twiizers, svpe, shagku and para.
To use this application, you need the following:
* A Wii with some method to run homebrew on it, e.g. the Twilight Hack
* Two Wiimotes. Wiimote 1 is for interaction, Wiimote 2 should be positioned somewhere where it can see your entire screen, but not much more. It shouldn’t be moved after you have started the calibration.
* An infrared Light Pen, very easily soldered according to this schematic.














