Brendan Sechter has released a”Happy Face Rotation&Scaling Demo”. Sources are avaliable.http://www.gbadev.org
Deflektor, known from the AtariST, has been cloned by Foxy. It’s an unofficial conversion including all original 63 levels, graphics and digisounds.http://www.gbadev.org
A new pong game for GBA. This time a conversation by Tim Cowley:
Total effort put into this project: 20 hours. There’s nothing fancy here, I’m afraid, no palette animation or tilemaps, no sound or dynamic lighting. Not even sprites. Just some simple animation, input, and state. Still, it’s fun to play. ^_^
FireFly updated his WinCE for GP32 page with some new screenshots of the project. Check them out athttp://users.skynet.be/firefly/gp32/.
JyCet updated one of his games. Thanks to JyCet himself for the news.http://anthologie.emu-france.com/
The source code of the port of Handy, the Atari Lynx emulator written by Keith Wilkins, is available for download for the Sega Dreamcast and the GP32. There are no binary downloads as it wouldn’t make sense because of the lack of a filerequester and other things which make an emulator actually usable. If you release a version of the emulator based on this port, please let me know about it.The download is available on my website:http://chn.roarvgm.com/
A new version of the Pang remake for GP32 has been released. Some nice progress is being made with this game and new features include improvements to playability, a Splash Screen between levels, a death sprite when you are hit by a ball, Breakable and Unbreakable platforms and finally a third level.Downloads of the new release can be found over atGP32Emu.
An updated version of the Pang game has been released. This version has two levels and some changes to the playability. Downloads can be found atGP32Emu.
Antony David Lord informed me that Dragon Tiles has been updated to version 2. Dragon Tiles is a sliding puzzle game. Source (DragonBASIC) is avaliable as well.http://www.dragonbasic.com/
Keeper is a little proggie for the Nintendo Gameboy Advance that allows you to keep notes. You can use it to record phone numbers, email addresses, appointments, etc. Keeper has been designed to use as little space as possible, so you have plenty of room for other games/apps.http://fearware.net/