As covered last week, the remakes are off to a good start in various regions, including Japan and UK. these ancient browser type games are quickly dying out. (When running on the file:/// protocol, browsers block many features from working for security reasons.)' why people wont just use unity or something to make games is beyond me. The remakes of the 2006 Nintendo DS versions were released last month. Chrome says: 'Exported games wont work until you upload them. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Pokémon Shining Pearl are available globally now for the Nintendo Switch.
Of course, the update can also be downloaded manually through the software update option on the Switch.ĭown below you’ll find the release notes for the update: Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Pokémon Shining Pearl Update 1.1.2 Release Notes
The update will download and install automatically if the system is connected to the internet and the Auto-Update Software setting is enabled.
“So we made the conscious decision to give him a start which he’s earned through his performances.In addition, the 1.1.2 patch also packs fixes for some issues that would prevent both versions from progressing under certain circumstances. and we were keen to get him under way and that was going to make it difficult in terms of the Tuesday fixture,” Deans explained. The Waratahs star was among the form players late on in the Super 14 competition.īut Deans revealed form was not the only reason for his inclusion in the Test team, with his pending court appearance making it virtually impossible for Beale to line up for the second string Australian Barbarians in next Tuesday’s clash against England in Perth. The 21-year-old, who earned his Test debut off the bench against Wales last November, was named at fullback in a new-look Wallabies backline on Tuesday. James has not played a Test since 2008, and he misses a chance to stake a claim for World Cup recognition next year.ĪUSTRALIA: Coach Robbie Deans admits Kurtley Beale’s pending court appearance influenced the selectors’ decision to hand the talented utility his first Test start against Fiji in Canberra on Saturday.īeale will appear in Mt Druitt local court on Monday to answer a common assault charge stemming from an alleged incident at a family gathering last July. Bekker has a foot injury and is out of the Wales tie, meaning a likely place in the match-day 22 for world star Matfield, who helped the Bulls retain their Super 14 crown with victory over the Stormers last Saturday. Two players – fullback Zane Kirchner and lock Victor Matfield – will join the Springboks squad today as respective replacements for James and Andries Bekker. Premier Rugby, the umbrella organisation for England’s Premiership clubs, has a blanket policy of not releasing players for Tests not governed by the IRB’s regulation on player release. James had been due to feature at inside centre, but English clubs are not obliged to release players for a match that falls outside the recognised IRB June playing window. SOUTH AFRICA: Bath back Butch James has been formally withdrawn from South Africa’s line-up for their clash against Wales in Cardiff on Saturday. Johnson wants to use the five-match tour – two Tests against the Wallabies, two dates with the Barbarians and a clash with the New Zealand Maori in the space of 16 days – as a launchpad for England’s World Cup campaign. “It’s nice to be here with easily enough time to get ready to be on the training field at the same time as everyone else.”ĭespite Wilkinson’s eagerness, England coach Martin Johnson suggested he would be held back from next Tuesday’s tour-opener against the Australian Barbarians. I want to get out there, but they are telling me to take a few more days. “I’ve already had a week (without contact work) and I’m being held back by the physios rather than anything else at the moment. “I took a knock in the back in our last game of the season. “Injury-wise I’m fine,” Wilkinson said after England’s 44-man squad arrived in Perth.
The Toulon outhalf suffered rib damage in the Amlin Challenge Cup final and had been advised by club medics to avoid all contact training until just three days before the game.īut Wilkinson, who has not played in Australia since dropping the goal that won England the 2003 Rugby World Cup, is chomping at the bit for a swift return to action. ENGLAND: Jonny Wilkinson yesterday insisted he will be fit for England’s first Test against Australia in Perth on June 12th.