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PSP Millionaire v1.04 (PSP Lua Game)

PSPMillionaire has updated LUA PSP Millionaire to version 1.04. This is a game based from the TV show”Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?”. Thanks to psp-news for the news.

  • 100 questions added. Total questions: 850
  • Questions will no longer repeat until all questions in that dollar amount have been gone through, even after the game has been turned off. Used questions are saved to files. To clear the questions in case this becomes too slow delete everything in the Qstats.lua file and set all numbers in Counts.lua to 0
  • http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/pspmillionaire.shtml

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    SNES9X – GX Edition 0.0.1 (SNES emu for GC)

    SoftDev released their port of Snes9x for the GameCube. Thanks to brakken for the news.

  • Welcome to the revolution in GameCube emulators! SNES9X is by far the most complete and accurate Super Nintendo Entertainment System emulator to date. Taking full power of the ATi-GX chipset and packed full of features that are to die for after playing your games you’ll never want to come back to reality. Not bad for two weeks worth of work!
  • http://www.tehskeen.com/modules.php?name=News&file=showarticle&threadid=733

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    Fifteen Sixteen Puzzle (12-11-2005) (GP32 Fenix Game)

    Image provided by: GP32xDustin released Fifteen Sixteen Puzzle, a puzzel game written in Fenix. Thanks to GP32x for the news.

  • Right now you just try to get the numbers from 1-15 and then the blank piece. I’m thinking about adding a menu that lets you choose what order your trying to go for though. If anything doesn’t work or if you have any suggestions about the code please tell me.
  • http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=21865

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    The Icarus Project (12-11-2005) (PSP Lua Game)

    Image provided by: chaosmachineChaosmachine released his Lua puzzel game”The Icarus Project”. It’s remake of a little know puzzle game called Daedalean Opus (aka Puzzle Road in Japan).

  • 15 levels, each one more challenging than the last.
  • High-Quality graphics, unique to each level.
  • Music from Vivaldi, Bach, and Corelli, rendered in classic Chip-Tune style.
  • Highly polished controls and menus.
  • Automatic progress saving.
  • Hours and hours of very addictive gameplay (You’ve been warned!).
  • http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=4079

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