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They Do Not Die is top down zombie game! Release notes: I know its been over a week and I sorta ruined that streak I had going of frequent posts. I wasn’t really in the mood for programing and replaying Deus Ex is a constant timesink. But I got back into working on They Do Not Die (the Wii version) … Read more
OpenBOR (Open Beats of Rage) is an open source engine to play Beats of Rage. Beats of Rage is a freeware open source video game and moddable game engine made by Senile Team ( http://www.senileteam.com/beatsofrage.html ) and inspired by Sega’s classic Streets of Rage series. The term “moddable” means that the program allows users to create their own content, and … Read more
Riivolution is an on-the-fly game patcher for use with retail discs. It allows users to place content on their SD or USB devices, which will be read by the game during regular play. It can be used for custom textures, music, levels, memory patches, game translations, and more! Changes: System Menu 4.3 compatibility Wii slot light filesystem indicator Stability fixes … Read more
Team Rumble has updated their remake of the classic Super Smash Bros. for the DS.
South Africa World Cup 2010 DS Manager is a manager / calendar application for the World Cup in South Africa.
Bloody Mess Mobile is a top-down shooter game for mobile phones with J2ME MIDP 2.0 profile & bluetooth support. It is based on famous PC game Crimsonland & allows you to fight hordes of monsters on you mobile phone! Release notes: v1.03 contains fix for NullPointerException that sometimes happened when levelup occured at mission end in campaign game mode. Also … Read more
Flowing Palette Demo is exactly what is says 🙂 Quote: After days of non-stop work on this, I think it’s ready for some exposure (no source yet, as it’s still not cleaned up as much as I’d like). NTSC only: http://blargg.parodius.com/nes-code/flowing_palette.zip It works beautifully on my NTSC front-loader NES. I’m not sure it’ll work on emulators; if someone has a … Read more
In this game, flies will happily fladder around behind your touch screen, and you must get rid of them! How? Splat them with your stylus, of course! But beware: Each time you tap on the Touch Screen, you will damage it! How many flies can you swat before you need to send your DS to the Nintendo Product Reparation Service? … Read more