This game is a 4K 'Columns' clone for the Intellivision. Arrange the falling jewels to form a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal group of three of the same color and they will disappear. The more jewels you make disappear at the same time, the more points you get.
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Image provided by: UnknownSmall&unfinised shooter for Master System.http://etudiant.epita.fr/~euphro_j/sms/
Image provided by: Unknown!Reader is an ebook reader for the GP32 coded by Marco Giorgini. It currently reads TXT, RTF and PDB files.http://www.kultvirtualpress.com/Informazioni.asp?data=!Reader+per+GP32
Image provided by: Minigame Compo 2004A classic breakout made by Daniel Bienvenu. The game uses characters (less than 8) only. Source code included plus presentation in powerpoint format.http://www.ffd2.com/minigame/
Image provided by: RobertDo you love the classic Space Invaders? Robert made a Space Invaders emulator for the GP32! It features accurate speed, high score saving and sound. The source is avaliable as well. The emulator does not contain the required MAME roms, as they are copyright protected. Thanks to wraggster for the news.http://www.robertsworld.org.uk/gpinvaders.html
Image provided by: GBAdev.orgJohn Copic sent his new puzzlegame over to the guys at GBAdev. The ZIP archive has a PDF manual included.http://www.gbadev.org/
Image provided by: Minigame Compo 2004In Seawolf you command a submarine lurking below the surface of the ocean, where you need to attack enemy convoys while avoiding depth charges and other dangers. But use your resources wisely, as you don't want to be a sitting duck when you run out of torpedoes, or worse, fuel! And watch out for the Red Cross ships, as they have a surprise for you if you accidently target them!http://www.ffd2.com/minigame/
Image provided by: GP32 SpainA new game named"Mercs"has been released at GP32 Spain. No further information avaliable.Link to GP32-Spain
A programmer named BraveDog has put up his first release of PVCS, an Atari 2600 emulator for Playstation 2. Thanks to Eugene Esterly III for the news.http://pvcs.ps2-scene.org/
Image provided by: Chris McCormickLooper Advance enables the user to compose beats, loops, and melodies and perform live with them. It's sort of like a drum machine for the GBA. Looper Advance is open source (GPL), meaning you can download the sourcecode and change it yourself. If you do this, please send the author a patch so he can incorporate your changes into the official version. Thanks to Wraggster for the news.http://looper.mccormick.cx/