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F.O.S.K. (04-12-2005) (PSP Lua Application)

F.O.S.K. is the Fast On-Screen Keyboard-based TEXT EDITOR requiring only two (!) keystrokes to enter any character. The on-screen QWERTY keyboard is divided into 7 blocks, each one with a square shape, containing 3×3=9 on-screen buttons (therefore icon.png .) The first keystroke selects such a block, while the second one takes one of the nine chars inside the block. More details in this thread:http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=4261

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GP S.E.U.C.K. v0.0.7 (GP32 misc)

Image provided by: EvilDragonWub is still working on his S.E.U.C.K. (Shoot’Em Up Construction Kit) for the GP32. It will allow you to build your own shooters WITHOUT coding skills.http://www.gp32x.de/cgi-bin/cfiles.cgi?0,0,0,0,30,730

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Easywrite2x (Demo) (GP2x Application)

This is an upcomming text editor for the GP2x. Judging from the comments it doesn’t work on hardware yet, so expect a fixed version soon.

http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?act=ST&f=41&t=22825

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Spout v0.3 (GP2x Game Port)

Florin updated his game port of Spout for the GP2x. This abstract shooter reaches v0.3 with this release. Changes:

  • joypad now works better (the diagonals too count as rotation)
  • start/select quits (pause button is to be found)
  • http://gp2x.72dpiarmy.com/

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    Duke2x v0.01 (GP2x Game Port)

    Image provided by: GP32xWoogal has released a first version of his Duke Nukem 3D Port for the GP2x. The source code is also available.http://archive.gp2x.de/cgi-bin/cfiles.cgi?0,0,0,0,20,956

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    Galaxy Magazine #1 (PSP misc)

    Galaxy Gamers now have their own PSP magazine. Here is the content of the first version:

    In this first issue we review Infected and Need For Speed Most Wanted 5-1-0. With Christmas coming soon, the lastest and greatest games are being released to coincide with the holiday season. While there is no Tekken, Final Fantasy, or Gran Turismo in sight, it’s easy to forget that the PSP is celebrating it’s first anniversary this Christmas (in Japan at least). We also talk briefly about the PSP homebrew and hacking scene and the GP2X. Is it the PSP killer?

    http://www.gamersgalaxy.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=601

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    A Boy and his Dog (Preview) (PSP Game)

    Image provided by: Andy EikumAndy Eikum has released a preview of”A Boy and his Dog”. There are a few features missing from this release (such as enemies and sound) that will be in the final release. The full release is scheduled for January or February, 2006.http://www.brightnightgames.com/abahd/

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    Lua Player v0.15 (PSP Application)

    After the preview version, here is the final official v0.15 of Lua Player. Lua Player is a lua script player for the Sony PSP. What this means, is that making your own games for PSP just got that much easier. Changes:

  • timer bug fixed (was bug in PSPSDK) [mrbrown]
  • wlan socket support (based on PspPet’s”WiFi Multi-Test .03″) [Shine]
  • changed sceGu* and sceGum* functions to Gu.* and Gum.* [Shine]
  • System.getFreeMemory added [Shine]
  • Freetype added, with 2 default fonts (see http://www.gnome.org/fonts/ for the licence) [Shine]
  • http://www.luaplayer.org/

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    Abes Amazing Adventure (GP2x Game Port)

    AbesAmazing Adventure is a scrolling, platform-jumping, key-collecting, ancient pyramid exploring game, vaguely in the style of similar games for the Commodore+4.http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=22774http://www.gpain.com/gp/Board.aspx?BoardNum=9&TopicNum=182

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    Pintor (3-12-2005) (GP2x Game Port)

    Pintor for the GP2x has been released by Hermes.

  • Pintor is a little game based in other from Sinclair Spectrum computer as i remember in my mind…
  • The first version of this game is released in the year 2004 for the PS2 Sony console and now i have done a litte port for GP2X console during this month.
  • http://www.gp32spain.com/foros/showthread.php?t=24942

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