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PSPSeq v3.01 (PSP Application)

PSPSeq is a homebrew audio synthesis and sequencing application for making music on the PSP.

Release notes:

hi – i would like to announce the latest version of PSPSeq; version 3.01. along with various bugfixes on the 3.00 release, this version also has the ability to run on phat and slim PSPs without requiring the 1.50 kernel. however, if you are running without the 1.50 kernel on custom firmware 3.80 or 3.90 you will need to install fatmsmod. this is required as PSPSeq uses flash memory extensively and file saves and loads are unusably slow when using the unpatched kernel. i have tested this on PSP phat using 3.90 M33-3 (both with the 1.50 add-on and without using fatmsmod) and it works identically.

PSPSeq 3.01 can be downloaded here:

http://dspmusic.org/psp/PSPSeq301.zip

details on installation and changes between this version and PSPSeq 3.00 are contained in the readme.txt file within the zip.

ethan
http://dspmusic.org/psp

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Last Mobile Space Battalion (Release 9) (A2600 Game)

Phillip has updated his game “Last Mobile Space Battalion”. It’s a mix of Space Invaders and Yar’s Revenge.

Release notes:

Due to time constraints and major computer problems, I have not yet started on my second game, wallball.
I’ve done some more work on my first game, mainly so I can refamiliarize myself with Batari Basic again.

This version of LMSB includes shields and the UFO firing at its discretion. Sound effects were overhauled.

There’s also a title screen 🙂

I’m hoping to get started on wallball in the next couple of days. Tons of potentional, but it won’t be an easy project.

Phillip

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Monaco GP2x v1.0.3 (GP2x Game)

“Monaco GP2X” is a classic 2D retro by design top down racer inspired by many retro racing games on the Commodore 64 and Arcade formats.

Changes:

Full fix on AI running off road when motorway driving. Fix migrated from Xbox 360 version… L Trigger/F Key toggles debug output…

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Abuse GP2x v1.00 (GP2x Game Port)

Abuse has been ported to GP2x by Senor Quack (Dan Silsby).

Abuse is a famous side-scrolling run and gun game originally released for DOS and Linux in 1996. It features beautiful pixel art, lighting effects, many weapons, and is a real challenge even on normal difficulty.

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Jump N Bump v0.1 (Wii Game Port)

Jump ‘n Bump, a cute bunny game with blood, ported to the Wii. This is a multiplayer game. Each player controls a fluffy bunny jumping around in a pleasant environment. The aim is simply to jump on the other bunnies to make them explode in a shower of blood and to increase your score. Fun for the whole family!

Jump ‘n Bump runs at the silly resolution of 400×256, a ratio of 25:16. A scaleup option is present in the code to make it run at 800×512, a mode the Wii does not support

Thanks to http://www.dcemu.co.uk for the news.

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GSlide v0.3.5 (PPC Application)

GSlide, “Generic Slide”, is simply a explorer with a kinetic slider interface.

To install just drop the folder into your Programs folder. It works wherever you place it.

Changes:

– Built-in MortScript engine!
– Move, Copy, Delete, Rename scripts
– New configurable “Easy select zone” which makes a screen region non-scrolling.
– Clipbook feature for moving multiple files.
– Even better API for easier scripting

Discussion: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=421034

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PockeTwit (r36) (PPC Application)

PockeTwit is a twitter client for the Windows Mobile Professional platform.

Features:
– A unique user interface
– Works on VGA, QVGA and SmartPhone devices
– Support for multiple twitter and identi.ca accounts
– Uses standard notifications to alert you of new frields statuses or replies
– URL shortening with is.gd
– Take photos and send to TwitPic
– Integrated search.twitter.com
– Show profiles
– Clickable @names and URLs
– Option to check for new version on startup

Changes:

Quick-fix for errors when @reply names are followed by punctuation

Discussion: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=411536

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