Archive for April, 2007

GP2X-THOM v1.0.1 (Thomson TO7 emu for GP2x)

Thom is one of the best emulator of the Thomson TO7 home computer running on MacOS, Windows and Unix. It has been initially written by Sylvain Huet in 1996, then Eric Botcazou continued this project and added many news features. Here is a port on GP2X of the version 1.1.5 by ZX-

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PSP Sokoban v0.6 (PSP Lua Game)

PSP Sokoban is a Sokoban game for the PSP. Changes: 0.6 : _A new beautiful cursor is displayed in the editor mode _Oslib has been replaced by the Sdlmixer in the sound handler _Sounds can now be played in repeat/loop mode _8 new characters ( bomberman , Kon of bleach, mini-bowser , sponge-bob, a new pokemon , picolo of DBZ [&hellip

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pspWeather v2.0b (PSP Application)

McDongle has released a new version of pspWeather. Notes: v2.0b (4/7/07) ————— Additions – Added standard and metric units when using the pspWeather “keyboard” Bug Fixes/Changes – Fixed an issue where pspWeather did not run correctly unless it was located in

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FlowFlowMania v0.6 (GP2x Game)

FlowFlowMania is a remake of the classical puzzle game Pipe Mania on Linux with GP2X compliance. Changes: – new skins mechanism enhancement – new type of piece : the logical checkpoints ! – new test levels

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DScent (Alpha 1) (NDS Game)

kayvenm has updated his port of Descent to the Nintendo DS. You will require some files from the original Descent, which are not included in the binary due to copyright reasons. Notes : You need the 1.5 data files (descent.hog and descent.pig). Shareware files wont work since they never did a 1.5 patch and the lastest shareware version is 1.4a… [&hellip

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Mancala v1.0.1 (GP2x Game)

Mancala is a board game familly, originated in East Africa. The word “Mancala” came from arabic word “naqalah” that means literaly “To move”. GP2XMancala is the “Awari” variant, and even if the rule of this game is simple, the complexity can be compared to chess Game. The AI is based on the source code of H. Huseby & G.T. Lines, [&hellip

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