Archive for February, 2009
Jack and the Beanstalk (Build 69) (A2600 Game)

atari2600land has posted an update of his Atari 2600 homebrew game “Jack and the Beanstalk” which is based upon a fairy tale with the same name. Release notes from atari2600land: I tried to make there be a bonus item appear after you hit a troll, but if it gets in the playfield a whole bunch of times before it finally [&hellip

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MobilePad v2.3a (PPC Application)

MobilePad is a light, speedy text document editor that allows you to create quick notes or long journals for daily activities right on your Windows Mobile Phone. Version 1.0 contains most of the functionalities of the popular text editor Notepad for Windows that we all know. Changes: – Added support for non-English characters based on your Operating System Localization. (Tested [&hellip

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myStopwatch v1.5.4.2 (PPC Application)

MyStopwatch is an excellent Stop Watch and timer for our HD/Pro/Diamond. It supports WVGA, VGA, QVGA and WQAVGA. It’s aviable in English, Italian, Franch and Dutch. (if you want you can send a translation). .NET CF 2.0 Nedded. Changes: Add – QVGA and WQVGA Support Fix – Skin Resolution Bug Fix – Missing Settings Bug Add – Vibration/Led Feedback New [&hellip

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Scrobble v1.1 (PPC Game)

Scrobble is a game similar to Scrabble. Changes: – Sped up the computer players (especially NORM). – Made NORM a little more difficult and HARD a little easier. – Fixed issue where only 1/4th of the board was visible on QVGA/WVGA displays. – Minor GUI changes (should look better on sub-VGA displays)

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Manilla 2D Customizer v0.28.233 (PPC Application)

Manilla 2D Customizer (M2DC) is a tool to customize your Manilla 2D settings. You must have Manila 2D Installed in order to run this program. Changes: – fixed digital clock shift bug

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Task Facade v4.0 (RC2) (PPC Application)

Task Facade, previously known as Dynamo 3, is a cool, animated task manager for your PocketPC 2003/05/06 device. Say goodbye to boring text lists of running programs and instead manage your programs by sliding in images of all your running applications onto your screen. For each program on your device an image is saved and when you click the hotkey [&hellip

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