Eigenmath DS is a free computer algebra system ported to Nintendo DS. The aim of this project is to have a free CAS comparable to commercial systems such as Texas Instruments or HP calculators. The GUI is made with Woopsi 0.3. Discussion: http://forum.gbadev.org/viewtopic.php?t
Tanks is a battle royal tank game like the one that comes with Wiiplay. Release notes: 2008/06/28 v0.3a is out, this version is still a POC, but with a lot of bugs fixed and nunchuck support Thanks to http://www.nintendomax.com for the news
Vong stands for “Vertical Pong” and is a (surprise!) Pong game for Atari
Dark_Alex has updated his v1.50 firmware add-on for Playstation Portable, to be compatible with his latest CFW release
Dark_Alex has updated his M33 custom firmware for Playstation Portable. It’s now in sync with the latest official one from Sony and adds fixes from the original M33 release few hours ago
RetroRocket is a high paced action game inspired by classic gravity games like Thrust and TurboRaketti. It is a game designed for Nintendo DS and requires a homebrew compatible flash card. RetroRocket is free software (GPL). Discussion: http://forum.gbadev.org/viewtopic.php?t
A port of id softwares Quake 1 to the Nintendo DS. The main goal of this project is to drastically reduce the memory requiremments needed to play quake on the DS. Discussion: http://forum.gbadev.org/viewtopic.php?t
JMEBoy is a Java-based Gameboy and Gameboy Color emulator for mobile devices. If you want to play Gameboy games on your mobile phone you should try this emulator. Joerg Jahnke has released an updated pack but read more on your own: I just added a JMEBoy 1.1 version containing some pre-bundled games. This might be interesting for those of you [&hellip
JavaGear ME is a highly optimized Sega Master System and Game Gear emulator for Java enabled mobile devices. It is based on the original JavaGear, but significant portions are completely rewritten. Compatibility is also higher. Changes: New Features: J2SE: Sound Emulation (SN76489 Chip). Sampled Speech is supported unlike the original version of JavaGear. I did try to support sound on [&hellip
Few guys are working on a german language magazine about the GP2x and related things. A second test issue has been released and can be downloaded