A new version of BeebEm that fixes bugs found in version 0.5 (as discovered so far): Read more about Beebem GP2x v0.5.1 (BBC Micro emu for GP2x)
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It's finally here! MazeGen3D is the program guaranteed to give you a new random 3D Maze every time! Read more about MazeGen3D (PSP Lua misc)
iR Shell v3.7 is a shell application for PSP. Read more about iR Shell v3.7 (PSP Application)
PSP-Quiz is just a simple 'Quiz' program; it just a beta, it only has 5 questions. It has been tested on fat and slim. Works both. Read more about PSPquiz v0.1 (Beta) (PSP Game)
Pacman Pizza is the first homebrew game by jfig11! Each pizza gives you 10 pizza points, each one you miss loses you 10 points. Try to get up to 1000! Read more about Pacman Pizza v1.1 (PSP Lua Game)
Port of the popular multi-OS N64 emulator, Mupen64, to the Nintendo Gamecube through the libOGC library. The emulator is planned to use dynamic recompilation of the N64 machine code to PowerPC (the Gamecube's ISA) and full hardware accelerated graphics to (hopefully) achieve full-speed emulation. Read more about Mupen64GC (Alpha r43) (N64 emu for GC)
Bunjalloo is a web browser for the Nintendo DS. It is still under development, but can already display simple pages and follow links. Read more about Bunjalloo v0.3.4 (NDS Application)
Battlejewels is simple to pick up -- just match coloured mana gems together to clear them -- and gives you a lot of meat to chew on as you play more. Delve into the game.. theres lots to fiddle with! There are dozens of gem-swapping games out there, but lets face it - you can play Bejewelled for hours on end, but why? Just to clear the level? Fine and good, they perfected the form. But in Battle Jewels you can clear the level, and smash the opponent too. Its as simple or as complex as you want .. play to clear, play to win, or play to level up. Read more about Battle Jewels v1.0.0 (GP2x Game)
A Touch Of War is a real time strategy NDS homebrew game by Jimmy. Read more about A Touch Of War v0.10a (NDS Game)
Things are falling from the sky, and it's up to you to pick them up and bin them, all the while trying to avoid being squashed by anvils. The idea for Cleangame comes from the bonus game from Mick and Mack: Global Gladiators on the Sega Mega Drive. Read more about Cleangame Advance v0.1 (GBA Game)