Category: GP2X Wiz
Wizznic v0.7 (Alpha 1) (Wiz Game)

Wizznic is an implementation of the arcade-classic Puzznic, written for the GP2x Wiz, Linux and Windows.

Release notes from DusteD:

So, it’s been a while(1) since I released the buggy 06 version.. 🙂
Now, prepare for even more bugs, as I proudly announce 07_alpha1…
The reason it’s alpha 1 and not beta, is that content-wise, nothing has really happened, except for the last brick-types finally getting their graphics on 😉
But I don’t know how much work is required to make it into a really polished experience, I guess a lot of level-sorting, and creating new original levels.
Enough about that..

This release brings two major improvements, among lots of smaller fixes and tweaks:
Pack support (Meaning, that YOU can create a whole “game” for the game.. You can create a set of levels, each level can have it’s own graphics and audio, with seperate music tracks and all, if there’s a part of a “pack” that you don’t want to create, just leave the files out of it, and the game will look for the files in the default “wizznic” pack. Right now, docs are missing on the subject, so if you can’t wait (a few months maybe?), have a look at the packs that are allready made))

Oh, and btw, the “Arcade” mode is on by default, which means any time you select “New Game”, gets game over, or exits the game, progress is reset. If you don’t like this, select “Career” in options menu.

So, I’d be very grateful if you could test this for me, and please report bugs back; however; I’m kind of picky, if you can’t replicate a bug, I can’t fix it, so please try as hard as you can, to find out exactly how to make the bug happen again 🙂

Here’s the download link for the Wiz-Version (no source before beta):
http://drop.io/wmufa5b

http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=52142

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Wiz-GO v1.2.0 (Skins) (Wiz Game)

Wiz-GO is a port of GNU-Go 3.6 on Wiz with a GUI.

Changes:

– Touch screen support
– Add new skin feature (You can design your own using default folder files)
– Many new original skins designed by NinJato !

http://zx81.zx81.free.fr/serendipity/index.php?/archives/417-Wiz-GO-GO-Game-for-Wiz-skins-v1.2.0.html

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Chroma v1.01 v1

Chroma is an abstract puzzle game. A variety of colourful shapes are arranged in a series of increasingly complex patterns, forming fiendish traps that must be disarmed and mysterious puzzles that must be manipulated in order to give up their subtle secrets. Initially so straightforward that anyone can pick it up and begin to play, yet gradually becoming difficult enough to tax even the brightest of minds.

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Alert v0.2

Alert is an oldschool space shooter with greyscaled graphics.

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WIZ Firmware v1.2.1 (Revision 327)

Official Wiz Firmware, for english devices!

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Epiphany (09-02-2010)

Epiphany is a clone of Boulderdash. The player must collect all valuable minerals scattered in levels, avoiding being hit by a falling boulder, or (worst) by a bomb.

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Vertical Tetris v0.7 (Wiz Game)

Vertical Tetris is a clone of Tetris to play with Wiz rotated at 90 degrees.

http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/wiz.cgi?0,0,0,0,30,321

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Chex Quest v1.0 (Wiz Game Port)

The cult classic game Chex Quest has come to the Wiz. Chex Quest was originally given out in boxes of Chex cereal back in 1996. Soon after that Chex Quest 2 was available for download from the Chex Quest website. Now it is available as freeware from various locations on the Internet.

This Wiz edition of Chex Quest includes Chex Quest 1 and 2, plus 2 user created episodes for Chex Quest. Prboom is used to run Chex Quest.

http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/wiz.cgi?0,0,0,0,30,320

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Wiz-THOM v1.1.0 (TO7 emu for Wiz)

Wiz-THOM is a port of Thom, a Thomson TO7 home computer.

http://zx81.zx81.free.fr/serendipity/index.php?/archives/414-Wiz-THOM-A-TO7-70-emulator-for-Wiz-v1.1.0.html

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ScanMem Wiz (12-02-2010) (Wiz Application)

ScanMem is a simple interactive debugging utility for Linux (and now the Wiz), used to locate the address of a variable in an executing process. This can be used for the analysis or modification of a hostile process on a compromised machine, reverse engineering, or as a “Pokefinder” to cheat at video games.

Features:

* Interactive command mode, with online help.
* Specify target value exactly, or using abstract “higher” and “lower”.
* Supports variable width targets.
* Set variable to any value.
* Modify variables once, or continually over user specified period.
* Detailed information about mappings, allow users to eliminate regions.

http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/wiz.cgi?0,0,0,0,8,318

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