cid2mizard has recoded his former DS Lua game Jetfighter, it’s now using PALib
Wizlon has updated his guitar chord finder application for Nintendo DS. Here are his release notes: Another week, another version. There are actually a few more bits and bobs I wanted to fit into this version, nameley background and font loading off SD, but I got a flash of brilliance yesterday and decided to add and entirely new feature. I [&hellip
Return to Genesis, and another update. Thanks to Foxy again for this one. This version has “enemy” adjustments
Quirky is still heavily working on a NDS port of Elite. Here are his recent notes about the port: Sunday, November 25, 2007 WIP update – Elite DS I got side tracked with grit, adding the ability to share a palette between various images. Now that this problem is solved (Cearn sent me an interesting program to merge image palettes [&hellip
Mot Mot Motus is a wordgame in french language for Nintendo
Woctochat allows you to chat with someone using the NDS WiFi function, if you got the other’s IP adress
PicoDrive is a Megadrive/Genesis and Sega CD emulator ported to PSP by Notaz. Changes: mp3 code should no longer fail on 1.5 firmware. added gamma adjustment option. added .cso ISO format support. Useful for non-FMV games. it is now possile to force a region after the ROM is loaded. fixed a sram bug in memhandlers (fixes Shining in the Darkness [&hellip
News from Metalbrain: Hi all! Even though screen emulation ain’t 100% perfect yet, I promised a fix for F200 users this weekend, and right now it’s already better than the last version, so here it is: http://www.speccy.org/metalbrain/GP2Xpectrum1.5b2.zip What’s new: – Small timing fixes. – Screen rendering code has been totally rewritten from scratch, and now border is completely emulated (Sentinel [&hellip
Here comes a 3D Tetris for PSP coded by Teacake. Thanks to http://www.dev-fr.org for the news
ScummVM is a program which allows you to run certain classic graphical point-and-click adventure games, provided you already have their data files. The clever part about this: ScummVM just replaces the executables shipped with the games, allowing you to play them on systems for which they were never designed! Some of the adventures ScummVM supports include Adventure Soft’s Simon the [&hellip