Archive for April, 2004
More AppShelf Modules
April 28, 2004GBA Overclocking
April 26, 2004Last year, I tried to overclock my GBA SP. I had some luck, but I removed the mod after a couple months because it was kind of finicky. Now, AheadGames is planning an overclock mod kit. That’s awesome. Sounds like they plan to allow you to switch the thing on and off. I hope they provide multiple speeds!!
New Wifi-Finder
April 25, 2004This one isn’t confused by microwaves!!
Working replicas of ancient siege engines
April 21, 2004You really want to own the things I build. I’d be thrilled to sell them to you.
EccentricGenius.ca puts together working replicas of ancient siege engine designs.
Battlefield: Vietnam
April 21, 2004I never played the first game in the series or any of its mods, but I am loving Battlefield: Vietnam. The doppler effect you get when someone in a huey or a jeep is listening to one of the many soundtrack songs makes the game more immersive than any other multiplayer game I’ve played.
I’ve been reading the chopper school and this map intel page is pretty cool. Guides, guides, guides.
Homebrew Nintendo E-Reader Cards!
April 19, 2004The Nintendo E-Reader format has been reverse engineered! Now, small homebrew games can be turned into E-Reader cards that you can print out. Nice. E-Readers are about $40, though, which is about half the cost of a full-on Flash Cart that can hold much larger games.
How-to comic strips for kids
April 18, 2004AT&T Wireless New Music ID Service Gets Put to the Test
April 15, 2004We’ve been doing our own testing around the office and it’s dead-accurate.