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PC2E 08.16.2005 released!

The PC Engine / Turbo Grafx 16 emulator PC2E has been upgraded!
[08.16.2005] The executable is released as a beta (final release bug-fix).What is Changed:
* Fixed some bugs upon using it
* Fixed some CPU bugs (found by accident)
* Updated the TOC database
The development of this program is no longer continued
»» Download it Now! [1Emulation Server]
Credits: Official SIte
Twilight Princess Delayed.

Perrin Kaplan, VP of Marketing and Corporate Affairs at Nintendo of America, officially states that Zelda: Twilight Princess will be delayed until sometime after March 31, 2006, well beyond the prior official release date/window of “Holiday 2005.” Ostensibly, this extra time will be used for “new levels, more depth and even higher quality,” and will coincide with a “new global launch in 2006” to follow the current fiscal year (which ends on March 31st of 2006). What this translates to is that TP won’t be out anywhere until sometime after March next year.
As a significant number of GameCube owners are (or were) looking forward to the release of the final Zelda of this console generation, it’s understandable when news sites and retailers begin to eagerly speculate concerning Twilight Princess’s eventual release date. Amazon even threw up November 14th of this year as a possible date, though the online giant would have no problem disavowing it as a placeholder if newer information were to arrive
Price Drop on Nintendo DS

Nintendo has confirmed that the DS will drop in price to $130 (US), effective Sunday August 21st. Nintendogs, the puppy simulator for those looking to train and play with a virtual pooch, will be released the following day.
>>Joystiq
Get that crazy dog sim, trust me, it's that damn fun.
Hoxs v1.0.2.9 released!

The C64 emulator Hoxs has been upgraded to version 1.0.2.9
15 August 2005 v1.0.2.9=================
1) Fixed digi sound playback that was noticed broken by Stuart Toomer.
2) Adjustment to filter to keep stable when operating above the pi/3 Chamberlin frequency limit.