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Gameboy Advance
Ball of Death by C Brandon Patterson
Cauldron GBA (4th Feb 2003) by Anthony Crawley
Elite - The New Kind v1.1 by Quirky
Frood by Chris Berry
Hergs Solitaire v0.7 by Harold Toler
Jomo v1.02 by Saikou
LOFT Demo by Frederic Boussinot
Touch by Dave Mejia Read more about File Uploads! (GBA misc)
Anyone remembering Cauldron? Now someone is gonna bring us this piece of work over to the GBA. A -non final- version can be downloaded from here: Read more about Cauldron (Non Final) (GBA Game)
Another addition to NESDEV is GITS2. Read more about GITS2 (NES Application)
Memblers updated his NES Development page with a new demo called "Tanespot". Tanespot has been released at Dreamhack 02 in DivX-Format. Now we have the binary :) Read more about Tanespot (NES Demo)
News taken from gp32.emu.pl:
Another version of another Tetris clone. Actually dont know whats new because its a corean production. But anyway new version sometimes mean better version ;) Read more about BG Tetris v0.1.1 (GP32 game)
Another "Third Creation" coding competition has ended! Results and files are avaliable from it's official page. Read more about The Third Creation PS2 Coding Competition Round 10 – Results (PS2 misc)
Just recieved an e-mail from Nothnworks telling me this:
Hi just wanted to leave you a quick note that I found your website through an article in the Seattle Post Intelligencer Newspaper dated January 31, 2003 In the Life and Arts section of the paper. The article was titled "Software turns pc into a gamer's golden-oldies haven" Read more about PDROMS mentioned in a Seattle Post Intelligencer article (misc)
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The first underwater shooting game for GP32 released. It's called Submarine. To play this game copy all files to GPMM dir. Game was released on GP Zigi site. Read more about Submarine (GP32 Game)
PDROMS has been mentioned as legal freeware rom source in an emulation/retro gaming article published in the "New York Times" on the 30th January 2003! I'm really surprised! The link below points to the article. Unfortunatly you need to make up an account first (It's free of charge). I guess not everyone wants to register, therefor here is a short cutout. (Copyright 2003 by the New York Times!) Read more about PDROMS mentioned in a New York Times article! (misc)