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Spot v0.02 (GP32 emu for GP2x)

This is a GP32 emulator for the GP2x. This version is still in pre-alpha stage, as in, it’s not actually usable (No joystick control), but it will give you an idea of how fast a GP32 can be emulated on the GP2X.

http://www.squidgey.plus.com/spot0.02.rar

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GP2X-ZX81 v1.0.1 (ZX81 emu for GP2x)

XZ81 is an emulator of the Sinclair ZX81 computer running on Unix systems. It has been written by Russell Marks in 1995.

Here is a port on GP2X of the version 2.1 that ZX-81 had previously ported to PSP.

http://zx81.zx81.free.fr/serendipity/index.php?/archives/170-guid.html

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Gosub (11-04-2007) (A2600 Game)

In Gosub you have to guide a submarine to a treasure without touching the walls.

Author note:

This latest version makes the subs face the right way in the mini-game. Am I anywhere close to being done? Suggestions/compliments/mini-game secondary tracks welcome. Thanks for the compliments thus far.

http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=98009&st=225

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Picross v1.01 (Master System Game)

This is a port of a popular electronic version of “nonogram”, “picross”, “paint by numbers”, etc puzzles (lots of names for the same thing). It’s simple to play and life-destroyingly addictive too!

http://www.smspower.org/maxim/smssoftware/picross.html

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gp2xmess v0.14 (Multiple emulators for GP2x)

gp2xmess is a port of MESS v.102 to the GP2x. Supported systems are:

* Atari 7800
* Colecovision
* Coleco Adam Home Computer
* Texas Instruments 99/4A Home Computer
* Tandy Color Computer
* Apple ][, ][e, //c
* Odyssey 2
* Emerson Arcadia 2001

The changelog can be found here: http://users.adelphia.net/~bsturk/gp2x/CHANGELOG

http://users.adelphia.net/~bsturk/gp2x.html

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Kana DS (Alpha 1) (NDS Game)

Kana DS is a homebrew game targeted at new students of the Japanese language.

It aims to strengthen the player’s reading and writing skills for the hiragana and katakana charsets, as well as some of the most basic kanjis. Currently, only the hiragana/katakana reference table and one of the mini-games are implemented.

In the future, more mini-games will be added, as well as a system to track the progress of the user and adapt the difficulty of the games accordingly. Handwritting recognition of ‘kanas’ is also on the way, with a working applet prototype available at the blog of the project.

Thanks to http://www.drunkencoders.com for the news!

https://forja.rediris.es/frs/?group_id=71

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DragonDC (a11) (Dragon 16/32 emu for DC)

Here is the Developer release of DragonDC. Includes last Dreamcast port formed by binary and source.

DragonDC is a Dragon 32/64 & Tandy Color Computer emulator and is created on a preliminary port of Quzar, based on Ciaran Anscomb’s XRoar 0.11.

It needs a GUI like DCider urgently and a few adjustments. Works fine on all emus of DC. A good idea is to enable the GUI included with the XRoar orignal source code.

http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=59509

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Genesis Plus (11-04-2007) (Genesis emu for GC)

eke-eke has updated Genesis Plus for use with the GameCube. Due to the ability of the Wii to play GameCube things as well, this will work on the Wii too.

Genesis Plus is a Genesis/Megadrive emulator.The latest stable release is available as .dol – Source code is downloadable too.

11/04/2007:
– corrected MAX_OUTPUT value in SN76496 core: fix PSG sound (SFX) volume
– removed unused sound buffer allocation

http://www.tehskeen.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3919

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LOLstation (PSP Application)

This Homebrew will flash two files to your flash0 to allow you to have a custom boot and play PSX games. If you didn’t know, having a custom “opening_plugin.rco” (boot) would interfere with your PSP POPStation.

http://www.psp-hacks.com/forums/about83758.html

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Simon (PSP Game)

This is a game that is very simple yet fun. Sort of like Simon says. A round color thing, called a Simon has four colors on it. To play, the Simon will light up its colors in a random order. The user (you) then must input back the same colors in the same order. There are seven rounds with the first round having four colors and each round after one more than the last. Beat round seven and you beat Simon.

http://www.psp-hacks.com/forums/about84045.html

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