Category: GP2x
Added May 10, 2008, Under:
GP2x
Airstrike is a 2D dogfighting game being slowly developed by various people around the net. It is not yet playable although there is an old version which may be a bit fun to try.
Changes:
Fuel-ing
You and your opponent now have an amount of fuel, which will decrease while accelerating. In the middle of the screen is a rotating Fuel-Barrel which will increase your fuel amount again. If you fuel-up, the Fuel Barrel is locked for you for 10 seconds. You can see your and the opponents fuel amount.
There is now a new Button/Key, called Harakiri. If you ran out of fuel, you can kill yourself with this. Of course, when you kill yourself, enemy scores one. So, try to keep an eye on your fuel. AI(Red Baron by default) will kill itself if it has no fuel left.
I think this is a nice feature and make the game more challenging. I will made it configurable in the next release.
http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=41978&st=0&p=607291entry607291
Added May 10, 2008, Under:
GP2x
Coder_TimT released a new version of his music player for the GP2x.
Changes:
1. Separate clock speed option while locked, mostly for the f200 so that you can have a reasonable speed while interacting with the program so that the touchscreen can still work and have a low clock when locked still. You will notice a slight skip when locking because the music must be paused during the clock change or a lockup is likely. The pause causes the buffer to be emptied, thus the noticeable skip. There is still the slight possibility of a lockup during this operation, but I haven’t been able to trigger it in awhile. If you have problems, just set the clock options to the same speed and it will behave like previously.
2. Media Library – Browse by Artist, Album, Genre, Filesystem, or a flat list of all songs
3. Search/Filter – Filter lists being browsed with wildcard substrings. Use traditional or sql wildcards. So, *dog* will match all artists with “dog” in their name or g* will match all artists beginning with the letter ‘g’. Obviously it’s available for all lists…
4. Load folder/album/artist/genre as playlist. Pressing ‘Y’ on one of these items in the browser will make a new playlist will all songs under the item. So it will get all songs in a folder and its subfolders, or all songs in an album, or all songs for an artist, etc… Pressing ‘A’ will do the same, but append the items to the current playlist.
5. No more config file editing. If the folders don’t exists that are in the config file when you first run ommpc, the options dialog will popup and you will be able to edit your paths from there. Of course if you prefer to pre-edit the file you can.
6. Since you’ll now need to type, there is a new touchscreen enabled virtual keyboard that will present itself when needed. Obviously it can be used via buttons also… Not a full keyboard, but most everything you’ll need should be there. It is still definitely a work in progress though. There is no cursor or cursor keys, so mistakes can only be fixed via backspace. It’s a start though. I must once again apologize for any non-english users for my horrible lack of any internalization. It’s something I really need to look into.
http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=41975&st=0&p=607224entry607224
Added May 9, 2008, Under:
GP2x
JoJo_ReloadeD has udpated GPfrontier, which is an Elite 2 “port” for GP2x.
Release notes:
Hi, I’ve released my last version of my Elite 2: Frontier port for the gp2x. This will be my last version, since I don’t have a F200 to simulate the mouse. I’ve released the code so anybody can do this.
Changes:
– Several optimizations
http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?act=ST&f=41&t=41949
Added May 8, 2008, Under:
GP2x
ParkyDR has ported the rouglike game “Powder” over to the GP2x. The original Powder is available for PSP, GBA, NDS, WIN32 and Linux here: http://www.zincland.com/powder/index.php?pagename=about
The source code is available by now too.
http://www.gp2x.de/cgi-bin/cfiles.cgi?0,0,0,0,46,2584
Added May 7, 2008, Under:
GP2x
STPPC2x is a GP2X port of Simon Tatham’s Portable Puzzle Collection, a set of 27 addictive logic and puzzle games.
Changes:
– Fixed the crash caused by dragging off the screen in map/pegs/guess (why did nobody tell me about this?!)
– Centered all puzzles.
– Added default configuration saving.
– Added game saving (10 saveslots, use L and R while paused to select slot, Select to save and Vol-/Vol+ to load).
– Fixed timers while paused (only affected mines anyway which still isn’t working).
– Revamped all mouse code.
– Saved a bit of memory here and there.
http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=41934&st=0&p=606563entry606563
Added May 6, 2008, Under:
GP2x
FPaint is a drawing app for GP2x-F200 working with touchscreen.
Features:
– 16 Configurable quick color
– Custom color picker (edit colors.bmp)
– Pen/Eraser tool with custom size
– Color picker tool
– Zoom (slow on big image)
– Undo/Redo
– Loading/Saving image (work with id)
http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=41908&st=0&p=606171entry606171
Added May 5, 2008, Under:
GP2x
Flip the visible-light images of the Universe into infrared-light images, by clicking on the gameboard. Programmed using GLBasic.
http://archive.gp2x.de/cgi-bin/cfiles.cgi?0,0,0,0,25,2579
Added May 5, 2008, Under:
GP2x
Quad is a Tetris game written using (less than) 100 GL-Basic commands.
http://forum.gp2x.de/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=5480
Added May 4, 2008, Under:
GP2x
Mookmac released Football 2x for GP2x.
Release notes:
Hey everyone, this is my second release for the GP2X. Its a clone of the popular web soccer game; Peg Ball. The players are loaded on elastic and when pulled will ping back into position – sending the ball flying.
The touchscreen provides perfect presice controls. F100 support will be added in the next release.
The game currently only supports 2 players on one console.
All feedback is greatly appriciated!
http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=41884&st=0&p=605706entry605706
Added May 3, 2008, Under:
GP2x
pME Selector is a simple GUI for the GP2x J2ME emu PhoneME.
Changes:
– working, with few changes
http://www.gp2x.de/cgi-bin/cfiles.cgi?0,0,0,0,4,2574