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We're sorry, but we could not fulfill your request for /2014/06/19/lego-racers-2/ on this server. An invalid request was received from your browser. This may be caused by a malfunctioning proxy server or browser privacy software. Your technical support key is: 36fb-5376-1756-6707 You can use this key to fix this problem yourself. and be sure to provide the technical support key shown above. /2014/08/14/lego-racers/ on this server. Your technical support key is: af29-b8ee-1756-6707 Rumour: Diddy Kong Racing 2 Is Apparently Being Developed For The NX? Kevin Callahan, the guy behind the original Diddy Kong Racing 2 rumour, is at it again and says that the sequel is now in development for the NX. Callahan says Nintendo is aiming at launching the NX for $149.99. The reason for the cheap price point is that Nintendo doesn’t want to compete against the Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Callahan points to the fact that Nintendo has trademarked the word Diddy Kong and that Retro Studios haven’t revealed a new Wii U game as evidence that the game is coming.




At this point in time this news is nothing but a big fat juicy rumour. The Diddy Kong Racing 2 project was moved over to new hardware that will be launched in 2016. The new platform is aiming for a price of $149.99 to avoid competing directly (price wise) with PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The company fears that it would be market suicide to release another overly expensive box in the middle of a console generation, when most consumers have already invested in a PlayStation 4 or Xbox One. Wii U development kits are being used to develop NX software; the NX hardware is technically a Wii U except with higher memory bandwidth and a more balanced CPU. Posted in Nintendo, and tagged #diddy kong racing 2, retro studios, rumour out of 17 votes Summary: (10 characters minimum)0 The posting of advertisements, profanity, or personal attacks is prohibited.Click here to review our site terms of use.Although this page has been updated over the years, the basic information is considered rather old in Internet time.




This was written with the 2nd generation of netbooks in mind. This is the master list of all the games I have managed to get installed & running under my netbook, an Acer Aspire One 8.9" in onyx black, purchased December 2008. This is not a definitive list or guarantee that any particular game will run under any particular machine. Many of the newer (3rd gen+) netbooks are capable of playing much more modern games than these, this list is for the 2nd generation netbooks, with an Intel GMA950 GPU and an Atom N270 or N280 CPU. Acer Aspire One (Model # AOA150-1049) 1.6GHz N270 Intel Atom Processor 8.9" 1024 x 600 WSVGA glossy LED backlit display 160GB 2.5" 5400RPM Western Digital Hard Drive [1] upgraded from stock 1GB [2] upgraded from Windows XP SP3 If you've got another game to add to the list, or a question about these games? Feel free to below. Some of these games are stated as "installed & working", this basically means I've installed the game and it's running fine so far, but either I haven't had enough time playing it, or I haven't had enough time to do a proper write-up on it yet.




The notations indicate whether the game was tested on Windows XP, Windows 7, or both. Age of Mythology - installed & working [XP] Caesar 3 - installed & working [7] Command & Conquer Generals, and the zero hour expansion [XP] Diablo 2 - installed & working [XP] Fallout 1 - installed & working [XP] Jagged Alliance 2 [XP] Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader [7] Max Payne - installed & working [XP] Max Payne 2 - installed & working [XP] Patrician 3 - installed & working [XP] Sid Meier's Pirates [XP] Sim City 4 Rush Hour [XP] Tropico Paradise Island [XP] Tropico 2 - installed & working [XP] Torchlight - awesome game, however it's totally unplayable on a 1st or 2nd gen netbook (I imagine even the ION netbooks would struggle due to the crappy Atom CPU), despite the vaunted "netbook mode". Port Royale 2 - installed fine, played one game fine, now freezes at main menu. Far Cry - installed fine, cutscenes OK, games plays OK when not outdoors, outdoors/jungle drops to single digit frame rates, GMA booster running at 400Mhz shows little improvement.




Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines , game installs fine, but the Intel GMA video card is too weak and the game crashes on start. Children of the Nile: Alexandria - installs fine, game always crashes after opening cutscene. Looking for the old Netbook Gaming spreadsheet from Google Docs?This is what I have: Netbook_Gaming.xls. It looks like the wiki page mentioned in the docs never came to fruition. Copyleft 2002 - 2017 Matt JonesHand crafted with HTML5 & CSS3"One strange thing I've really been bothered for a week! Each time I downloaded a new game on my PS3, it keeps telling me that there is not enough free space on the system storage to install the downloaded game files. It drives me crazy now, because there is actually plenty space for the files. I've deleted a few GB since I saw the message at first, but it still says that I need remove more. It's too hard to give up my old games to get the new. What should I do with the message "not enough space in system storage PS3"?




How can I make full use of the rest free space?" Many PS3 users have ever received the message telling the storage is not enough to install games, however, there is actually space left to be used. Firstly, let's figure out why; then follow our guide to solve the problem with a few simple steps. You need DOUBLE the space, which means there should be twice the amount of room than the game file requires. For example, 8 gigs for the download while 8 for the install. Thus, to successfully install the game, you'll need around 17-18 gigs of free space on the PS3 storage device. When installing a game or DLC, the original downloaded copy is kept in case something bad happens during install. If something does, the install file will be corruppted while the original will be fine, not forcing you to re-download the entire file again. That's how the download system works.Delete "game data" folder Most Blu-ray games store some of their files in the PS3 Game Data Utility, which take up a considerable amount of disk space after a while.




You can't just format PS3 since the formatting will erase all the data on it. Instead, you can safely delete any of the folders like game data to recover some space. The data will be reinstalled automatically from the Blu-ray disk the next time that you play the game. "Not enough space in system storage"...On an average, 6 out of 10 people who use PS3 to play games are likely to be informed of the insufficient storage to install games and some other types of files. Why not upgrade disk of PS3 to a larger one? It's the most recommended way to solve the problem. However, people feel hesitated because they don't want to lose the games and files saved on the old disk. EaseUS free partition manager can ease your worry by cloning old disk data to the new one. How to upgrade hard disk drive while keeping the data on source disk with EaseUS Partition Master? 1. Launch EaseUS Partition Master, and then go to Wizard - Clone disk wizard. After that, you'll get two options: Copy disk and Upgrade disk.

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