Asteroids On Steroids is based loosely on Asteroids and is written in Fenix.
Orkie has been working on a new update of his toolchain/library build system. As it’s not tested yet it probably works on *NIX only for now (Cygwin *might* work, but has not been tried).
This test toolchain has the latest versions of all the libraries. SDL_mixer now works with MODs, OGG (via tremor) and MP3 (via libmad). The version of SDL in this release does not have touchscreen support yet.
Thanks to Orkie himself for the news!
Open2x is an umbrella project to bring open source, community friendly, solutions to the GP2X Linux handheld system. The project consists of a number of complementing sub-projects that work together to deliver things such as the Open2x toolchains, kernel and firmware.
Release notes:
All my enthusiasm has been sapped at the moment due to various changes in the scene, so I am going to throw this out there in the hope that I will get interested again. I’m not sure that many people on here now have even seen a GP2X/GP32 though.
F100 only for now, if (and only if) I see enough interest will I compile the kernel for F200 (I have tested it on an F200, but only messing around with quick kernel builds and much faffing).
Known issues (there are probably more, but I can’t think of any off the top of my head right now):
– Built in music player stutters on MP3s (recommend: install your own on SD).
– Built in video player menu gets a bit messed up after quitting a video (not actually seen this myself but enough people have said so that I believe it).
– Compatibility is pretty damn good, but not everything works. – Try compat, failing that, sorry. I have worked around many, many application specific problems and to be frank, it is boring. If you can nail down the problem precisely, tell me and I will see what can be done about it however. Also, have a look here.
– Very occasionally the sound patches mess up and get locked with no sound. Try pressing X on GMenu2x and watch the icon in the bottom right change.Features:
– Built in GMenu2x
– Faster boot time
– Can have forced sound scaling/muting.
– Safe to install
– Can be installed from all firmwares
– Can revert to GPH firmware with no ill effects
– No need to reflash the bootloader
– Dynamic linking now possible
– Up to date libraries
– kexec syscall in the kernel
– Many, many more! If you discover something I forgot, let me know.If anybody wishes to help, please come in our IRC channel, #open2x on FreeNode. We don’t just need help from kernel people. Libraries, built in apps, user/developer guides, any extra odds and ends you feel might be useful to somebody all need to be worked on!
Thanks to Orkie himself for the news!
According to the Giana’s Return Team the first public version will be thrown out for GP2x.
Kiwiz released a preview of his work in progress adult game Sexy Battle.
This is a two player only game where the left player has to push the left trigger as often as possible and the right player the right trigger. This is a perfect game to hurt your fingers and damage your GP2x. Good luck!
headoverheels has updated PocketSNES for GP2x.
Changes:
– Fixed: background graphics bugs in Dragon Ball Z Super Butoden 2
– Fixed: bad sound in Actraiser.
– Fixed: error loading default rom directory.
– Fixed: bug in compressed savestate loading.
– Fixed: Sound issues in firmwares < 4.0. - Optimizations in c4 emulation code.
You are a lumberjack and goal is to chop limbs.
Alpha Secret Base has released a brandnew game which works on Windows and GP2x.
You are a lumberjack and goal is to chop limbs. The graphics don’t look too entertaining, but the game is good enough to spend a while with it.
Quasist updated his neat 3D adventure game FleshChasmer I.
Changes:
+ Enchanced dynamic camera
+ Minor grammar grammarization
M-HT released an update to his Albion remake for GP2x. Datafiles from the original Albion game (v1.38) are still required and do not come with the download package.
Changes:
– bug fixes, bug fixes and more bug fixes
– minor optimizations
– internal changes