ZodTTD stumbled across the “Quake I” source code and could not resist to port it to the iPhone. Of course everything is in earyl stages and there is no release yet, but you can already see a video in action here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbrMnVGoPn
Vong stands for “Vertical Pong” and is a Pong game for Atari 2600. Release notes: Here is an updated PAL version that has a more centered ball at startup
FSD – CallCapturer is a finger friendly call answer/reject screen. Changes: 0.05 Actually works! (in theory at least)
silent_code updated the Volumetric Shadow (Tech)Demo (formerly know as the “Stencil Shadow Demo” and later “Volume Shadow Demo”). This version is very likely to be the final one. The demo shows how to use a bunch of NDS features and some otherwise handy lines of source code, like: – Hardware accelerated volumetric shadowing – mini-tutorial included! – Motion blur with [&hellip
DsOS has a calculator, a fractal screensaver, an option to adjust the brightness, an ability to play MP3s and unzip zip files. [Thanks to ThemePark for the description] Discussion: http://forum.palib.info/index.php?topic
Chapyonshipp Kaiten Patissier is the third series of “Kaiten Patissier” by D.K. of Alpha Secret Base. The third series is even harder than “Ura Kaiten Patissier” and garantues 100% headache 😉 If we can trust the bablefish translation this version comes with an optional display mode, probably aimed at the Windows and Linux versions, but the GP2x version too
Ura Kaiten Patissier is the runner up game of “Kaiten Patissier”, with more possibilites and features. It’s also a touch more difficult thant he original series. Kaiten Patissier is a “collect ’em all” game, but with the twist of having a rotating playingfield. After collecting all but the last item in each level, a bonus item will appear somewhere in [&hellip
D.K. has updated his game Kaiten Patissier. Kaiten Patissier is a “collect ’em all” game, but with the twist of having a rotating playingfield. After collecting all but the last item in each level, a bonus item will appear somewhere in the level, so be sure to keep an eye out for the bonus items if you want to get [&hellip
The Homebrew Browser allows you to download the latest homebrew applications and games all through your Wii. You don’t need to take your SD card out. You don’t even need a computer! You can also delete homebrew you no longer want. No more dead links, no more extracting files, no more finding out that the homebrew application doesn’t include an [&hellip
Music player for the Wii. It has a nice interface and is skinnable. It plays mp3, ogg and other formats but does not work with wma, aac or flac. It is a native Wii application (no Wii Linux) with the intent of being a multi-source media player on the Wii. DragonMedia Player will pick up files anywhere on your SD [&hellip