Infantile Paralysiser has updated his MoonShell for the Nintendo DS.http://mdxonline.dyndns.org/archives/nds/
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Shine has released a new version of Luaplayer for the PSP, this new release allows you to to rotate the text.http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=2682
A new version of MemCCPP has been released which allows you to to use ps2link or execftps to transfer save games to and from your ps2 utilizing a specialized frontend for ps2client.http://www52.tok2.com.nyud.net:8090/home/nodchip/#memccpp
FLuBBa and Loopy have released a Master System emulator for the Gameboy Advance. Check out this release here: http://hem.passagen.se/flubba/gba.html
PorpoiseOfEmail has released a new version of his game Simon. Changes: partially working options menu high scores list difficulty setting (1 to 5…1 being hardest) source added http://www.pspupdates.com/forum/…
LiraNuna just fixed his Golf game. It had issues with the touch screen which should be gone now.http://www.pdroms.de/file_details.php?fn=2535
vdub_bobby has released a new version of his game M4 for the Atari 2600. This is probably the last version (tho he said that few times already). Changes: Most notably: the tanks move at half their former speed. This matches up better with the arcade original. Second-most notably: big modification to AI. Added color mode back in, is now the … Read more
Image provided by: Mike HaggarMike Haggar has released his first game even. It’s a Dr. Mario clone for the PSP and requires the Lua-Player. http://haggar.pocketheaven.com/
Quiest has released a little fun tool for the GP32. Klatterbox is a little app to play wave samples. It can play the samples at a adjustable random rate, or it can play them by pressing buttons. http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?act=ST&f=4&t=20059
Image provided by: ShawnDrugs Wars is a conversation of a popular text game for the Nintendo DS by Shaun Taylor. Aim of the game is to buy and sell drugs, so this game, even if it’s textbased might not be suitable for all ages. Thanks toNDS-Updatesfor the news. http://www.youngmx.com/ndsdev/