News

Valyria Tear v0.6.0.02 (Pandora Game Port)

Valyria Tear is an open-source single-player medieval-fantasy 2D J-RPG based on an extended Hero of Allacrost engine and inspired by classic console RPGs. The player incarnates Bronann, a young boy forced to take part into the struggle for the possession of a mysterious crystal. This powerful artifact will lead him to discover the actual threat set upon his world, but also courage and love. Ported to Pandora by ptitSeb.

Changes:

* Made the small font bigger.

http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=valyriatear-ptitseb

By · 0 comments
PPSSPP v0.9.1.30 (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

http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=ppsspp_ptitseb

By · 0 comments
TV-Browser v3.3.2.1 (Pandora Java Application Port)

TV-Browser gets the daily TV program from the internet and shows it clearly aranged – like a printed TV guide. An internet connection is only necessary during the data update. It knows channels from Europe, USA and Australia! Note: You can not use TV-Browser to watch TV. Requires Java Runtime! Packed for Pandora by F_Slim.

http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=tvbrowser.fs.000

By · 0 comments
Homebrew Heroes #1 (misc)

Retro and homebrew in once is a new UK magazine called “Homebrew Heroes“. As we had plans for ages for something like this, but never had time, it’s wonderful to see someone else has the time and power to pick up on homebrew. The price is 3.99 UK-Pounds.

Homebrew Heroes #1

Taken from the homepage:

Who is your Homebrew Hero?

Homebrew Heroes is more than just a magazine, it’s over 100 pages of retro goodness dedicated to all things homebrew. Inside you will find the top 10 homebrew games for near enough every retro console out there from the Atari 2600 to the Sega Dreamcast as well as the history of each system, tech specs and screenshots. But that is not all, not even close, we also tell you how to build your own home computer and speak to somebody who has. Alongside this we bring you the history of DIY home computing through the ages. Want to read interviews with homebrew developers? We have those for you too! .

There is even more for computer fans though as we discover the very best demos for the Amiga and Atari ST and look at the best computer art for the Commodore 64, Spectrum and Atari XL/XE.

http://www.homebrewheroes.co.uk/

By · 0 comments