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atari2600land has updated his single and two player simultaneous play variant of a very well known russian block game. The game was previously known as “Tetris”.
Note:
Idea realized:
Title screen: the idea of spelling out 2600tris with the blocks is cool… but how about having them all fall into place from above? Maybe rotating on the way down?
http://www.atariage.com/forums/topic/153710-2600tris/page__st__25
Pickle has updated Lemonboy for the Wiz, it’s a Gameboy and Gameboy Color emulator.
Changes:
Fixed: Wiz keeps locking up on exit
Discussion: http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/50663-lemonboy2x-updated/
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/wiz.cgi?0,0,0,0,71,134
As all you know, in the latest builds of WM 6.5.x the position of start (Win) and close (X) buttons have changed from the task bar (on top of the screen) to the menu bar (bottom of the screen). Therefore, all the applications that modifiy the behaviour of this buttons do not work anymore.
AMeBa (Adapting Menu Bar) for WM6.5.x is a little application to customize the default behaviour of those buttons.
Features:
– Run as service.
– Tap on close button: customizable on HKCUSoftwarexTepAMeBaCloseTapAction.
– Tap&Hold on close button: customizable on HKCUSoftwarexTepAMeBaCloseHoldAction.
– Tap on start button: customizable on HKCUSoftwarexTepAMeBaStartTapAction.
– Tap&Hold on start button: customizable on HKCUSoftwarexTepAMeBaStartHoldAction.
– Posible values for close actions (CloseTapAction and CloseHoldAction):
* 0 = None: no action is done
* 1 = Default: default wm action (minimize app)
* 2 = Run App: launch a program (configurable on HKCUSoftwarexTepAMeBaCloseTapRun or HKCUSoftwarexTepAMeBaCloseHoldRun) with arguments (configurable on HKCUSoftwarexTepAMeBaCloseTapRunArguments or HKCUSoftwarexTepAMeBaCloseHoldRunArguments)
* 3 = Close: close the current app
– Posible values for start actions (StartTapAction and StartHoldAction):
* 0 = None: no action is done
* 1 = Default: default wm action (launch default honeycomb menu)
* 2 = Run App: launch a program (configurable on HKCUSoftwarexTepAMeBaStartTapRun or HKCUSoftwarexTepAMeBaStartHoldRun) with arguments (configurable on HKCUSoftwarexTepAMeBaStartTapRunArguments or HKCUSoftwarexTepAMeBaStartHoldRunArguments)
* 3 = QuickMenu: show QuickMenu menu (faster than runing QuickMenu.exe)
– Use HKCUSoftwarexTepAMeBaShowHoldAnimation to show (value 1) or not (value) tap and hold animation.
– Haptic feedback (not tested): customizable on HKCUSoftwarexTepAMeBaVibration. Posible values:
* 0 = None: no vibration at all
* 1 = During: vibration activated while taping (until releasing)
* 2 = End: vibration at the end of Tap or Tap&Hold (duration configurable on HKCUSoftwarexTepAMeBaTapVibrationTime or HKCUSoftwarexTepAMeBaHoldVibrationTime, set to 0 to disable one of them)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=583002
According to the author AlceX this is a puzzle game, “like in the Professor Layton Series”.
Release notes:
Oops, thanks for noticing that mistake.
I do use Paint.NET.
I fixed what you said, a bug, and did some grammatical changes. Anyway, you didn’t say if you liked it or you managed to solve the puzzle. Here’s V2, and unless somebody gives me the background I need it will be the final version.
http://dsgamemaker.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=2979
G2Android is an open source (GPL v2) Gallery2 client for the Android platform.
Browsing a G2 gallery using the Android built in Webkit browser is not really easy … Noting this lack, G2Android was created and aims to be an easy to use and reliable Gallery2 client, using the capabilities of the Android platform.
http://code.google.com/p/g2android/
Retrogaming Times Monthly #66 is available. RTM is a retro magazine, sometimes with focus on homebrew things.
Content of this issue:
ATTRACT MODE
* Press Fire To Begin
* Retrogaming News
* High Score Monthly! Profile
THE RETROWORKS
* Christmas Memories From The Golden Era
* 1982: The Best Christmas Ever
* Fooling The Stores: A 1984 Guide To Videogame Return Policies
* Apple II Incider – My Apple II Wishlist
* Pitfall!: A Homebrewer’s Journey
* Looking Forward Into The Past
THE GAME REVIEW H.Q.
* Please Save Christmas Santa!
* Vectrexenstein – In Hibernation
* Dual Perspective – Super Mario Brothers
* All Eyes On Mega Man III
* Modern Retro – Tekken 3
* Old Wine in New Bottles: Taito Legends 1 & 2
* A Pixilated 21st Century!
POWERING DOWN
* Video Game Tattler
* Gaming Advertisements
* Game Over
http://www.retrogamingtimes.com/rtm67/
The idea of the game is that you are a tank on enemy grounds trying to prevent the launch of missiles that will basically destroy the world.
The main goal of the game is to a) Get access to the launch code, and b) reach the missile silo to enter the code and stop the missiles from launching. The code is made up of four hexadecimal digits (0-9, and A-F).
In this game, the object for each level is to reach the opposite end of the level. For the first 5 levels, once you make contact with the Depo you will receive a random position of the code. It is possible to get the same position more than once. On the sixth level, once you reach the missile, you must enter the code as quickly as possible using the joystick, and press the button to see if it is accepted. If it is, you have saved the day, and the game begins on a harder level. If you don’t enter the correct code before the impact….
http://www.atariage.com/forums/topic/154189-failsafe-7800-wip/
atari2600land has updated his single and two player simultaneous play variant of a very well known russian block game. The game was previously known as “Tetris”.
Release notes:
If you got 100 or more lines in the previous version, the scanline count jumped to 274 before the secret scene. This fixes that problem.
http://www.atariage.com/forums/topic/153710-2600tris/page__st__25
FacebookIM or short FIM is a facebook chat client for Windows Mobile.
Changes:
* No changelog yet
Discussion: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=480365
http://www.mosko.mobi/
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