atari2600land picked up a new project idea and wants to realize a “Video Poker” game. Let’s see how much progress he’ll make the next days.
Craig made another video, showing the Pandora in action. The video shows a complete prototype assembled, keyboard use and also a comparison to a Nintendo DS.
Easy Expenses is mainly focussed on logging expenses. It is meant to be simple and easy to use. Easy Expenses is not designed as a complete finance management program and never will be. If you want to use Easy Expenses for this purpose, you have to export the data and process it in a program like Microsoft Excel.
Changes:
Added options to open/save database files. This makes it possible to use multiple databases.
Changed default database file extension from .txt to .eef (the file format is kept unchanged).
Here is PSP Flight, a simple flight simulator – Nothing compared to Flight Simulator X but good enough to take off using an Air-France plane and have a trip to several french airports.
Numchuck and the Conquest of Color is a platformer with a dynamic color palette. You play a magical, colorful forest creature, Numchuck, who awakens one day to find his entire world has been drained of color by the cold-hearted creatures of the north. Numchuck is tasked with color-changing his enemies by painting them with one swipe of his magical paintbrush tail, and eventually restoring color to his land. With each enemy you paint, and each fruit you collect, color is gradually restored do the monochrome world.
Further release notes from Eric:
Ok, so I’ve been sitting on a one-level game demo I developed (with the help of a very talented programmer, Tim Sorrels) in 2005, and I figured since the DSi was about to delete which did away with the GBA slot, I better go ahead and release it to the homebrew public while the format is still fairly relevant. 😉 Admittedly there are a few bugs and the difficulty is substantial for this level and the gameplay could use some work, so forgive me- this was my first attempt at game development! But hey, I’m proud of the end result 😉
Ultimate PSPtube is a modification of PSPTube which allows you to watch videos on your PSP.
Changes:
* Kontraband is now included
* Wank.To is now included
* Fixed YouTube after the videos stopped working
* Fixed a bug in YouTube which caused it to display some searches incorrectly if they had few results
* Fixed a bug in MetaCafe which caused it to only show the first page
* Fixed a bug in Spike which caused it to only show the first page of results
* Fixed StreetFire after it stopped working
* Fixed the description in Current
* Fixed TheTend after the videos stopped working
* Fixed Google Video after the videos stopped working
* Fixed XVideos after the videos stopped working
* Had to remove the high quality feature from YouTube because fmt=6 videos have been removed from the website
* Had to remove TNAFlix because the videos now crash the PSP
* Had to remove Shufuni because the search doesn’t work properly and the video URL is more secure
* Had to remove ThatVideoSite because the website no longer appears to exist
* Had to remove Yuvutu because I can no longer obtain the search results
Thanks to http://www.tehskeen.com for the news.
http://www.psp-hacks.com/forums/f120/ultimate-psptube-t229526/
SD Boot by Emu_Kidid allows you to load/run homebrew and legally owned backups from a SD card.
Thanks to http://www.tehskeen.com for the news.
http://www.tehskeen.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=11092
Genesis War DS is a 2D fighting game featuring famous Megadrive/Genesis heros.
Thanks to http://www.nintendomax.com for the news.
Bob has released a demo teaser of his RPG style game, where you need to help Yuu getting several things done.
It’s said that the demo doesn’t work on most common flash carts, but on CycloDS or simply just emulate via NO$GBA.
Thanks to http://www.gbatemp.net for the news.
Nintendo Gameboy Advance emulator for Sony PSP based on gPSP and gPSP kai source code has been updated.
More than 500 legal homebrew GBA games can be downloaded from here: //files/gameboyadvance/
Thanks to http://www.dcemu.co.uk and http://www.aep-emu.de for the news.