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Info Portable v2.5 (PSP Application)

Info Portable shows a variety of data about your PSP such as battery life, motherboard information and more

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OoblikXMB v0.3 (Beta) (PSP Application)

This a XMB replacement project for the PSP. So far everything is visually customizable. Check Config.cfg and Skin.cfg in the Skins/Default folder for more information

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Picture This (PSP Game)

In this very simple game, you compare the pictures to find the 8 differences

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ThrottleLock v0.1 (PPC Application)

ThrottleLock is a pattern based lock application, fully skinable and with multilanguaje support

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GoSub2 v13 (A2600 Game)

atari2600land updated his game GoSub2. Release notes: The last maze has been added and I also added a Game Over screen. So, the game is almost done. You can find the latest version here. By the way, if you want to see the last maze I added (the second-to-last in the game), change the level # in the “begin” piece [&hellip

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Paint Black DS v1.2 (NDS Application)

Paint Black DS is an application to create black/white drawings. This is made possible by the use of 26 different shapes

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Monaco GP2x v1.0.2b (GP2x Game)

“Monaco GP2X” is a classic 2D retro by design top down racer inspired by many retro racing games on the Commodore 64 and Arcade formats. Changes: Fix occasional lockup on AI look ahead

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Homebrewgames.org (misc)

By mistake we stumbled over a new homebrew news page called “Homebrewgames”. The guys there are building up, great to see another place taking care of homebrew! Good Luck!

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AnyRegion Changer (Wii Application)

AnyRegion Changer is an application which allows you to change various region and language settings on your Wii. It also allows you to install the System Menu of another region if you so desire

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GoSub2 v11 (A2600 Game)

atari2600land updated his game GoSub2. Release notes: Added a few new levels. I changed the score to two numbers. #1 is the two-digit level number and the 2nd # is the three-digit score. I doubt anyone can get more than 990 points anyway (in order to do that, you’d have to shoot the octopus 100 times, or 4 times a [&hellip

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