ZXDS is an emulator of Sinclair ZX Spectrum for Nintendo DS, written by Patrik Rak. It is steadily reaching a mature stage of development, and it already has some noteworthy features, like accurate emulation of Spectrum 48k, 128k and Pentagon models (including sound), or support for TAP/TZX/PZX tape files, TRD/SCL disk files and RZX playback files. Changes: ZXDS 1.2.0 (19.2.2014) [&hellip
M.K. updated his Game Boy Emulator for the Virtual Boy. Great to see M.K. is still supporting the development and goes on bringing 100’s of games to a platform they never existed for
Seriously… is there any reason the Atari VCS should be not having a Flappy Bird style game? Oh wait… thanks to iesposta there is actually a game very similar to it named Flappy
In Roll Boss Rush by isufje you play as Megaman’s sister ROLL, but not the Roll based on the Japanese Canon, but the Ruby Spears Megaman Cartoon. There are now 4 difficulty levels (easy-normal-hard & one-hit). You choose one main weapon (straight-spread-charge or burst) and one sub-weapon (vacuum-toaster-saw). You can also now choose between fighting 1 or 2 bosses at [&hellip
Mirakel by Anatolij Zelenin and Georg Semmler is an open source TODO-List App for Android. Changes: * no changelog found / old log not updated
Zpace Racers is a space racing game by DanB. It’s playable but still considered more a technical demo which might evolve into a real game if there is enough feedback and interest from the last few Virtual Boy users out there
Ladies, Gentlemen! Hold your breath! M.K. brings us a Game Boy Emulator for the Virtual Boy – it does not only run commercial ROM’s such as Super Mario, but also plenty of homebrew games which can be found here at PDroms
Chris Read aka atari2600land continues working on his 2D fighting game Insecticide. It’s easy to kill a bug, but how about when you’re a bug yourself? Strap yourself into a bug’s shoes and fight to the death. Are you strong enough to perform insecticide? Changes: – no changelog found
Mario Combat by thunderstruck is not yet a complete game, but already playable. Shoot various Mario enemies and gain score! Is this good, is it bad? Possibly a matter of taste, but seeing the player in the skin of Mario and shooting his enemies just like you do in Doom or Quake… gives Mario Combat a very special aspect
Crossword games can not be only find in newspapers and other magazines but with the help of 3D Crosswords even on Nintendo’s Virtual Boy. VirtualChris is the one to thank for this