The results are out! Judging was done by Kedo (GP32 Coder: Xump, BattleShips) and EvilDragon/GP32x. Kedo took over my job as I had to work more than expected, thanks! The competition would have had only one prize, but as I am having a good day today, we give out TWO prizes.Evildragon's votes:1. Beer Belly Bill 22. SubMission3. Lost Temple of Ra4. GPDigger5. LightsOut6. Time Invaders7. Mr. CatFlap8. Chopper9. Adjustris10. Jumping Jim11. Hover Bovver12. SubAttack13. Snake3D14. TetManKedo's votes:1 SubMission by Tomasz2 Beer Belly Bill 2 by Widdy3 Jumping Jim by Alekmaul4 Adjustris by tbsp5 Lightsout by Lupin6 GP Digger by Aoyama7 Chopper by Jum8 Lost Temple Of RA (ISO) by blastar9 Subattack by The Black Frog10 Tetman v0.02 by Kaneda11 Time Invaders v0.02 by Haroldo12 Hover Bovver by Neil Balmer13 Mr Catflap by digitaljez14 Snake 3D by FonzieThat means: The prize winning entries are"Beer Belly Bill 2"and"SubMission". The winners will be informed by myself right after I made this posting :)Thanks to everyone who submitted an entry. This was the last competition held by PDRoms for a long while now.You can download the entries from:http://www.pdroms.de/database/files/compos/pdrc3_33_submissions/The entries page is here:http://www.pdroms.de/pdrc3_33-submissions.php Read more
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Image provided by: attendoTwird is the first attempt of attendo to write a game for the Atari 2600. It's about 22% finished. Thanks to Eugene Esterly III for the news.http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=73602 Read more
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cd-w has updated his game"Hunchy II". Changes:OK, here is a small update to the 4K version of Hunchy 2. It now has a better version of the tune and a bit more polish. This is probably it for now unless any more bugs come to light.http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=72308 Read more
Image provided by: potatoheadpotatohead has released his first game for the Atari 2600 called"Ooze".http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=73824 Read more
WonDerS v1.0 is a port of an Wonderswan/Color emulator to the Nintendo DS. This first release is slow and comes with one freeware game."Wondersnake"is already merged with the binary. Unfortunatly you can not choose or attach any other Wonderswan/Color game yet.http://www.pdroms.de/file_details.php?fn=2530 Read more
snesDS has been updated again. This version has changes using the Mode7 modus.http://home.utah.edu/%7Eu0422123/snesDS/ Read more
Todays Dual-Tetris release has been bugfixed. More information plus download at:http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=8042 Read more