Shahzad Sahaib's Articles
Ball Buster Super 50 by EpicThings is a rather simple game. Goal is to touch all red balls on the screen with the stylus in no more than 20 seconds. If you are through all levels, a winning screen will be shown. If you exceed the 20 seconds, you are thrown back to the beginning.
"Which One? DS" by bigminsh is a memory game for Nintendo DS. Trophies are shown on a lawn and you have to choose the right one to proceed to the next stage, where one more trophy is shown. Unfortunately there is no indication on which trophy to pick is the right one, which gives it a luck and memorizing elements.
Ball Chaser by X54321 is a game where you need to guide a red ball trough a difficult route, without hitting the wall or any other objects. The game is in early stages and very difficult to play, due to it's rough collision detection.
Added Aug 2, 2011, Under:
iOS
iMAME4all is a iOS universal app done by David Valdeita (Seleuco), port of MAME 0.37b5 emulator by Nicola Salmoria & TEAM for all jailbroken iOS devices (iPad HD, iPhone 4G , iPod touch and older) and it is based on GP2X, WIZ MAME4ALL 2.5 by Franxis.
3D Software Engine Demo is a simple 3D software engine demo made with BennuGD! Excellent for door's and objects in a 2D perspective game.
BennuGD Dingoo Fractals is a demo of 2 fractals generated by BennuGD engine.
Nestopia is an open source NES/Famicom emulator designed to emulate the NES hardware as accurately as possible. Nestopia emulates the NES CPU at cycle-exact granularity, ensuring full support for software that does mid-scanline and other timing trickery. Nestopia has been ported to Pandora by StreaK; for fullspeed emulation you need to overclock your Pandora to 800mhz.
DaedalusX64 is the continuation of the original Daedalus PSP port by StrmnNrmn and other contributors. It is a GPL Open Source project.
Geany is a text editor using the GTK2 toolkit with basic features of an IDE.
CFW 6.39ME (Minimum Edition) for OFW6.39 is a custom firmware for PSP by neur0n. It is supposed to work on PSP1000 and PSP2000 models. The degree of stability is still unknown. Please test it on your own and refer to different people's test reports.