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MineDS v0.3.0 (NDS Game)

MineDS is a DS homebrew game inspired by Notch’s Minecraft. It is being created by CoolAs, Wolfgange and ray.

Mine DS v0.3.0

Release notes:

This version incorperates the final aspects of survival. Furnaces are now functional and crafting tables work as intended. Water has been added with a physically based water system featuring water preservation.

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Speccy v3.9 (Spectrum emu for Android)

Speccy is a Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computer emulator, but also emulates a Sam Coupe. It will run software written for Spectrum 16k, 48k, 128k, +2, +2A, +3, Timex Sinclair, Pentagon, and Skorpion home computers.

Changes:

* Released free Speccy 3.9 for Windows and Linux.
* Fixed memory corruption bug in the instant replay recorder.
* Fixed instant replay not restoring successive states.
* Fixed instant replay not recording the first state.
* Updated Speccy-Deluxe icon a little bit.

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PPSSPP v1.1.1 (PSP emu for Android)

PPSSPP is a PSP emulator written in C++, and translates PSP CPU instructions directly into optimized x86, x64 and (soon) ARM machine code, using an efficient JIT compiler. PPSSPP can thus run on quite low-spec hardware, including stronger Android phones and tablets, as long as there’s support for OpenGL ES 2.0.

Changes:

* Mainly fixes a number of crashes in 1.1, see the website.
* Warning: Savestates may not be compatible! Make real saves before you upgrade.

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Twin-e v0.2.0.02 (Pandora Port misc)

Twin-e is an opensource reimplementation of the LBA (Little Big Adventure) game engine. Prequengine was merged with TwinEngine and both are now a single project called twin-e. TwinEngine was the main engine created by yaz0r years ago. Ported to Pandora by ptitSeb.

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PPSSPP v1.1.1.47 (PSP emu for Pandora)

ptitSeb ported PPSSPP to the OpenPandora handheld. PPSSPP is an open source project, licensed under the GPL 2.0 (or later).

PPSSPP is a PSP emulator written in C++, and translates PSP CPU instructions directly into optimized x86, x64 and (soon) ARM machine code, using an efficient JIT compiler. PPSSPP can thus run on quite low-spec hardware, including stronger Android phones and tablets, as long as there’s support for OpenGL ES 2.0.

Changes:

* In synch with the git repo.

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