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Added Jun 8, 2008, Under:
GP2x
DOSBox GP2x is a port of DOSBox, a DOS emulator for the GP2x. It features touchscreen, zoom, OSD and fullscreen options and provides a high compatability with games.
http://archive.gp2x.de/cgi-bin/cfiles.cgi?0,0,0,0,72,2534
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Added Jun 8, 2008, Under:
Wii
FUSE is the Free Unix Spectrum Emulator by Philip Kendall, an emulator for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, a home computer that was very popular in the 80s. Bjoern is releasing a preview of FUSE for the Wii. It still has a couple of bugs and lacks features, but it’s very useable. Most Spectrum software assumes you have a keyboard attached … Read more
http://giesler.biz/~bjoern/blog/index.php?title=fuse_preview_release
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Added Jun 8, 2008, Under:
Wii
Lua is a small and powerful scripting language that is perfect for use in projects that require changes in logic without the hassle of recompiling the program’s source code. Lua can be told to load a file and execute functions from that file to create a dynamic program flow. Being extensible, Lua allows the programmer to define new functions for … Read more
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_apps/Lua_for_Wii
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Added Jun 8, 2008, Under:
Wii
FTPii is an early FTP server application for your Wii coded by joedj.
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_apps
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Added Jun 8, 2008, Under:
Wii
MAsteroids is a multiplayer asteroids clone. Up to 4 players can play simultaneously in co-op or competitive mode. Release notes: Version 0.3b is the latest release of Masteroids. This version comes with a HBC folder so you can just copy the folder straight to your SD card.
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_apps/Masteroids
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ReBoy is a 7 channels 16 steps sample based sequencer for the GameBoy Advance.
http://pouet.net/prod.php?which=50652
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Added Jun 7, 2008, Under:
J2ME
JME C64 runs on Java-enabled (MIDP 2.0) mobile devices. Release notes: The binaries of the final releases for JMEC64 1.8 and JSwing C64 1.8 have been added for download. These releases are built from the code of SVN revision 631. This release supports suspend and resume for the emulator, so that you can save the state of the emulator at … Read more
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jmec64
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mony released his latest NDS homebrew game “Da Cook’s Adventures” to the public. The whole game is in french language. Thanks to http://www.nintendomax.com for the news.
http://mony.dev-fr.org/p3955/2008-06-07-da-cook-s-adventure-s.html
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Added Jun 7, 2008, Under:
Wii
A simple web-server for the Wii. Still is very early stages of development and at present can only display a built in test page. Changes: Favicon added
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_apps/Wii_Web_Server
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Added Jun 7, 2008, Under:
Wii
ScummVM is a program which allows you to run certain classic graphical point-and-click adventure games, provided you already have their data files. The clever part about this: ScummVM just replaces the executables shipped with the games, allowing you to play them on systems for which they were never designed! Some of the adventures ScummVM supports include Adventure Soft’s Simon the … Read more
http://www.wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_apps/ScummVM
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