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Living & Working In Indonesia… Currently adapting to the colorful lifestyle and crazy traffic jam of Jakarta.

Nintendo Emulator for Mac OS X

For those of you who played with Nintendo in the 80s, I believed you still can recall a few games that blew you away. Like Green Beret, 1942, Double Dragon, Super Gangster and DragonBall Z.

Those were the good old days. Until now, despite PS3, XBox 360 and PSP, I still missed playing the old titles. Very often, I wonder how can I play these again.

There are many Emulators these days. Nestopia, MacMAME, Snes9X.. etc. Quite a pain in the ass when your game titles actually spread across different consoles. I used to maintain a few, and very often I messed up which is for which. Worst still, some don’t work very well with gamepad. Plus, I’m not a big fan of using keyboard and arrow keys.

Finally, I discovered Open Emu.

Open Emu is an open source project to bring game emulation to OS X as a first class citizen, leveraging modern OS X technologies such as Cocoa, Core Animation and Quartz, and 3rd party libraries like Sparkle for auto-updating.

Most importantly, it has different emulators in it. So you only need 1 emulator for all.

Also, you can assign keyboard & gamepad keys to different console. Making it so much easier for you to control and assign. Other emulators don’t work well with gamepad.

And here, my fav game of all times, DragonBall Z RPG card game. I played this 20 years ago. Finally, I get to play it again.

Thanks to Rom Hustler, I managed to get all the games (roms) I wanted to play! Will post another blog on DragonBall Z RPG card game.

iOrgane (Part 2)

Simply amazing… Even when Apple had reached a deal with  China Unicom to launch iPhone in China Market, this still hurts… :D

China is still best in copycat…

Your have heard of iPhone from Apple.. What about “iOrange”? :D

 

For more information, you may visit: http://iorgane.com/

Upgrading your PC to Windows 7?

Well, provided you understand this chart….

Football Manager 2010 Press Release

LONDON (August 12th, 2009) – Sports Interactive & SEGA® Europe Ltd. can today announce that Football Manager™ 2010 for PC and Apple Macintosh, and Football Manager™ Handheld 2010 for Sony PSP will be released on October 30th. 

Football Manager 2009 is the most successful in the Football Manager series to date, clocking up 22 weeks at No.1 in the UK (PC charts) and selling in excess of 1 million copies worldwide, as well as being voted the 2nd best video game of all time in a recent Radio 1 poll. 

According to data gathered from Football Manager 2009, people played the game for an average of 240 hours each and developer Sports Interactive has spent the last year working closely with consumers and the Football Manager community to implement key improvements to this year’s game. Football Manager 2010 features new tools and changes across the board including some big additions to improve ease of use, navigation and feedback from the game with the introduction of a brand new match tactics system, the debut of a Match Analysis tool, a completely new look and new User Interface among other features. 

“We have worked very hard with the Football Manager community to target not only the areas of the game that needed re-working but also what we could add to improve what’s already there. We’ve also conducted extensive usability studies which has led us to overhaul the whole presentation of the game, which we’re really excited about,” said Miles Jacobson, Studio Director at Sports Interactive. “There has been a lot of polish to existing areas of the game but it’s also driven us to introduce changes to answer some of the feedback. We’re very confident that having done that we will deliver the very best Football Manager to date in October.” 

The introduction of a Tactics Creator makes it easier to instruct the team to play the way the manager wants, alongside theintroduction of touchline ‘shouts’ and quick tactic changes for instantly altering your team’s playing style during the match. Working with coaches from various levels of football, alongside some of the Football Manager communities most respected independent tacticians, the game now has an extensive array of pre-set tactical options allowing the user to select a player’s role in the team (such as ‘Ball winning midfielder’ or ‘Deep lying playmaker’), however the option to use the old ‘slider’ controls remains. 

Feedback from matches has been improved to give the user better insight into where their team is going wrong, or right. A new Match Analysis tool lets players see where shots, passes, crosses, headers, tackles, fouls and interceptions have been made on the field for all players on the pitch. Managers can view this analysis both live in-game and post match, allowing them to pinpoint the strengths and weaknesses of both their team and their opponent’s and adjust their tactics accordingly. 

Football Manager 2010 features a brand new User Interface, with a light and a dark skin to choose from as part of a vibrant new look and has undergone a complete navigational overhaul. The side bar navigation of previous years has been replaced by an intuitive tab system at the top of the screen, making Football Manager’s famed depth easier to navigate and will make the game more accessible to new players. 

brand new Data Editor will allow the addition of new divisions to existing leagues and of entirely new leagues as well as making it easier than ever to keep the game up to date, and do so for free. The delivery of information to the manager has been refined with users now able to sign up to the News Centre, an in-game subscription based newspaper that lets you get the news that you want about the football world and filter out the stories that you do not need, making the football world as immersive as you want it to be.

Following the debut of a 3D match view in Football Manager 2009, this year’s release sees a revamp with improved AI, over 100 new animations for the 3D pitch view, new stadiums, crowds, realistic pitch degradation and better lighting, creating an even more realistic match experience. 

Further new features will be announced via a series of blogs in the months leading up to the game’s October 30th release date which will ensure that Football Manager retains its position as the most realistic, most played, highest reviewed and best selling football management simulation in the world.

What I'm Doing Now...

  • @pulsepad Pulse mini reader for iPod Touch 4.0.2 stills hang and quit without loading. It keep doing that until I get very lucky. 1 week ago
  • @Footmanlive Becos of this bug, it cost me big matches in my league. As an result. I underperformed. & my players lost confidence in me. 1 week ago
  • Discovered a new bug in Football manager live system. When you select the match plan, they will messed up with players position 1 week ago
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