Lockdown allows you to password protect your PSP from prying eyes. It also protects the Recovery Menu so that the protection can’t be disabled without considerable effort (or by unbricking). Changes: Removed a bunch of object files that were accidently linked into the debug version. It shouldn’t affect the functionality in anyway though
Alekmaul has updated the port of xRick for Nintendo DS. xRick is an open source remake of “Rick Dangerous”, a well known adventure platformer from the Amiga days. Changes: * New design, new musics (2 musics from RICK II) * efslib is used to avoid memory pbs * 4 differents menus adapted for each level * no more infinite dynamite/munition [&hellip
Thom has released a new little touch screen puzzle based upon the picking demo found in the libnds examples. Press A to start, then touch groups of shapes as they whizz around the screen. Select three of the same type to make them go away. Remove all shapes to move up a level. Game ends when time runs out
Kukulcan reports that some of his french developer collegues are working on a remake of the CPC game “Escape”. More information in french language there&#
hotkebab99 comes up with his version of the dice game “Yahtzee&#
Quote from tehpola and comex: PyOGC is an OGC wrapper for Python written in Pyrex (a hybrid Python-C language designed for extension development). The author, tehpola, made a working demo, but the demo itself was made in Pyrex, not real Python. I (comex) hacked Python a little so the interpreter as well would run, and you can run .py files. [&hellip
A simple web-server for the Wii. Still is very early stages of development and at present can only display a built in test page. Changes: Added wiimote support Added image support Added /img image test link
Foxy has updated his Bubble Dizzy remake for Wii
In FissionField two players (blue and red) take turns. A player can either move on a free field or one that is already occupied by his color. When the number of particles in a field reaches the number of neighbouring fields, i.e. 2 for the fields in the corners, 3 along the side and 4 for the fields in the [&hellip
Bring equal tiles together to make them disappear. The levels are from 2 sources. 1. Fraggle’s Puzznix game on the Amstrad CPC 2. The freeware game “Vexed” available from http://vexed.sourceforge.net/ Jayenkai the author wants feedback, so if you have a minute or two on your hands, let him know what you think! Enough feedback might make him improving this game, [&hellip