Archive for May, 2008

Bermuda Syndrome PSP (PSP Game)

This is a PSP adaptation of classic side-scrolling action adventure game for DOS, made by Century Interactive and published by BMG in 1995. PSP port is based on a cross-platform game engine recreation by Gregory Montoir. You’re a pilot of a B-17 bomber in 2nd World War. After you’re shot down by German fighters, you crash land through some sort [&hellip

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sdlBasic PSP v0.5 (PSP Application)

sdlBasic is a small, efficient multiplatform basic interpreter originally created by Roberto Viola in 2002. Its core is based on wxBasic and syntax, inspired by AMOS, is easy to learn by beginners http://www.sdlbasic.altervista.org contains the reference guides language overview, comand syntax, examples and additional tools and resources, required for development. Using the interpreter sdlBasic program(s) should be saved in [program_name].sdlbas [&hellip

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Gianas Return WIP (22-05-2008) (GP2x Game)

News from the Giana’s Return Team: World 1 – Boss enhancement! Our coder has tweaked the first endboss this night. Overall it’s slightly more difficult than before, but considering there are dozens of chances to gain extra lifes before, it should not hurt too much. Concerning some critism from Fusion_Power about the “layout” of the boss area, we have adjusted [&hellip

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Temper4iPhone WIP (PCE emu for iPhone)

ZodTTD, the iPhone’s emulation master chief, is having his hands on a new emulator. This time a PCE/TG16 emulator for iPhone. Quote: Temper4iphone is a new emulator coming out for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch. It’s a port of Exophase’s original work titled Temper. It emulates TurboGrafx-16 and TurboGrafx-CD, which is also known as PC-Engine and PC-CD respectively. It [&hellip

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Steam Tunnel Bob (21-05-2008) (A2600 Game)

The main goal is to get to the mine car. Find the steam valves to turn off the steam flowing out of pipes. Press the button on the steam valves to enable/disable steam from a particular pipe somewhere in the maze (but you’ll need to find out what pipes are being impacted). Avoid the construction worker. If he sees you, [&hellip

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