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SaveGame Manager GX (R112) (Wii Application)

SaveGame Manager GX by dj_skual allows you to extract/install SaveGames and Miis from/to your Wii; data.bin files not supported. It allows savegames to be copied from the Wii to an SD card, including savegames that cannot normally be copied from the system menu. It is a modification of the Savegame Manager from Waninkoko. Unlike Savegame Manager, Savegame Manager GX has a wii-like user interface.

Changes:

* Added Data.bin support. Now, you can only decrypt a data.bin, and install in NAND or write on SD/HDD.
* Added functions to move or delete data.bin on SD/HDD
* Fixed Linux compiling
* Lot of source code cleaning

http://wiibrew.org/wiki/SaveGame_Manager_GX

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LPairs (07-09-2011) (Dingoo Linux Game Port)

LPairs is a Memory game from the LGame series. It requires a virtual mouse, so make sure to activate it.

Changes:

* OpenDingux version in the folder with sound support.
* Use the OpenDingux mouse to use it (select+B)
* When virtual mous is activate the game return to menu at first launch

http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/dingoo.cgi?0,0,0,0,25,498

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Barrage (06-09-2011) (Dingoo Linux Game)

Barrage (ported to Dingux by Coccijoe) is a game created by lGames. Your objective is to destroy as much as possible enemy units. Short instructions are provided ingame. You need virtual mouse to play Barrage.

Changes:

* OpenDingux version added on the folder
* Key are fix for OD and menus updates.
* Use the virtual mouse intagrate in OD

http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/dingoo.cgi?0,0,0,0,30,499

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The Amazing Adventures Of Echo v1.1.1 (Caanoo Game)

Echo is a little boy who loves action films, and he likes to go out dressing like a super-hero, always followed by his dog. But this time, Echo sees his dreams come true: I put him in his own action adventure series. So he must face the dangers of a haunted castle, with tons of enemies, ghosts and dragons, and repel the future alien invasion in a post-apocalyptic city, where humans fight with his machines.

Changes:

– Added configuration menu (keys change).
– Fixed joypad use on PC.
– Fixed music of bosses of level 2.

http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/caanoo.cgi?0,0,0,0,35,791

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emesene v2.1.1.devel (Pandora Application Port)

emesene is an open source instant messaging client designed for use with Microsoft’s .NET Messenger Service. It is a clone of Windows Live Messenger. emesene is the Spanish (also Portuguese and French) pronunciation of MSN, former name of Windows Live Messenger. It is also supports external messaging services like Jabber, Facebook and Google Talk. Its goal is to replicate the functions of the official Windows Live client in a simpler, cleaner and easier to use interface.

http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=emesene.freamon.40n8e

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RadioTray v0.6.4.0 (Pandora Application Port)

RadioTray is a simple music streaming player that lives on the system tray. By clicking on the RadioTray icon, you’ll be presented with a list of per-configured online radios. By selecting one of those radios, it will start playing.

http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=radiotray.freamon.40n8e

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SSEQ Player (08-09-2011) (NDS Application Source Code)

fincs updates his SSEQ player. SSEQ is the official music format used in Nintendo DS games. As distributing a ROM with copyrighted music would be a copyright infringement, you can only get the sources for the player routine for now.

You can discuss about the player here, at the GBAdev.org board.

Changes:

– Added support for multiple SWAR files
– Added StopSeq() function
– Implemented per-track ADSR (thanks KazoWAR)
– Implemented loop start/end events (thanks KazoWAR)
– Implemented PSG instruments

http://fincs.drunkencoders.com/2011/06/26/homebrew-sseq-player/

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Sheep Goes Left (Proper Release 1) (NDS Game)

Jayenkai updates his game “Sheep Goes Left”. Guide your sheep always left, but avoid obstacles. Sounds easy, is easy, but only in the first few levels.

Changes:

Pros
100 levels, all taken from the iOS release, but tweaked so they work properly!
10 different backgrounds split up into 20 whole worlds, each with it’s own BGM.
Saving, so everything has to be unlocked in a proper order. Woot!
Editor, so you can start to build your own awesome Sheepy Level collection.
Is Hard!!

Cons
You can Die now!
No DS Specific delights, yet. Everything is still a redo of the iOS original.
No switching of level packs. There’s either the Play pack or the Edit pack. I’ll sort that out next time.
No scores… .. Still no scores.. That’s coming, though, don’t worry!
Is Hard!!!

Awesome
If you die a lot, you can Skip now!!
Menu looks a bit better!
Sheep!! There are SHEEP!! (complete a whole pack without dying once.)
Is Hard!!!!

http://forum.gbadev.org/viewtopic.php?t=17565

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SD Adapter Compatible Videos VII (DC misc)

DCEric made a few more videos of games being compatible with the Dreamcast SD-Card Adapter. It’s a wonderful time saver for owners of such a card – Don’t look around on your own, don’t waste time on what is compatible, just keep track of DCEric’s YouTube Channel!

New SD-Adapter compatible games recorded:

* Tunnel
* PIXPANG
* SDL Fighter
* Paratrooper
* Smash DC
* Sqrzx 2
* Catz N’ Dogz
* DC Blast
* Crack Attack
* Rick Dangerous (xRick)
* Brkout
* CarsDC
* Trampalien Gunmen DC
* Shuffle
* Warlord
* Tux and Barrels
* Circus Linux
* Digimine
* Dynamate
* Grande
* Rocket Racer (BETA)

http://www.youtube.com/user/DCeric

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Mobile Skat v0.3 (PSP Game)

Mobile Skat by failbit is a card game for PSP. Skat is a very famous card game in mainly Germany and France.

Changes:

– fixed a major bug in the calculating of the maximal bid value
– improved the AI
– Mobile Skat uses the oslib now
– you can play your own music from ms0:/MUSIC (but not more than 128 kb/s
– added multilanguage-support(at the moment only for languages with roman alphabet)
– fixed some little bugs

http://wololo.net/talk/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=5085

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