Archive for March, 2009

Matchsticks Puzzles v1.0 (iPhone Game)

These puzzles exercises different parts of your brain and different thinking styles. They require lateral, creative thinking. Have fun and keep your mind sharp! The current version has ten puzzles. New puzzles will be added in future updates

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CPF Check v1.0 (iPhone Application)

With CPF Check you will be able to check for validity the CPF and CNPJ numbers used in Brazil for person and companies. Note that this application will only check the validity of the numbers

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Simply Kana v1.0 (iPhone misc)

Japanese Kana flashcards. Nothing more, nothing less. No useless graphics, no time-consuming games, and no ineffectual “lessons.” The point is speed and memorization. Tap the screen for a random kana (Japanese syllable), then tap the screen again for the romaji (English pronunciation)

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Overclocker (Dingoo Application)

A600 released an overclocking application for the Dingoo. The files need to be selected and run through the 3D Game menu and when you click and run it does not look as if anything has changed. Once you have clicked on the preferred speed, cancel out of 3D game and goto Interesting game and you should start to see a [&hellip

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Frodo v9 (RC2) (C64 emu for Wii)

Frodo is a Commodore 64 emulator written by Christian Bauer ( http://frodo.cebix.net ). It was ported to the Wii by Simon Kagstrom and does not share any code with FrodoWii. Put .t64 or .d64 files in /apps/frodo/images on your SD card. The in-game menu allows you to insert disks/tapes, load them and configure the display, joystick ports etc. Saves will [&hellip

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Wii-Tac-Toe v0.6 WIP (Wii Game)

Wii-Tac-Toe is a Tic-Tac-Toe game for the Nintendo Wii. It was programmed in C++ using devkitPro along with GRRLIB. The game can be played alone vs the CPU or with a friend using one Wii Remote controller. The game AI does not always do the same moves, so the fun never stop. To win the game, you have to place [&hellip

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