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Sick of having to keep RSS feeds as bookmarks on the iPhone? Don't like having to browse to a website to check your feeds? Ever wanted a native RSS reader on the iPhone/Touch? Well this project is here to fix all of that. Read more
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Looking through the Hackint0sh forums, I found this thread about the game Crayon Physics, and really liked the idea of having something like that in the iPhone... I posted in the Crayon Physics blog requesting to be allowed to port the app to the iPhone, but got no answer so far... So I started hacking something like it, and I'm getting something almost usable by now...
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The team behind Gianas Return are about to adjust the tileset of the snow world. A preview screenshot has been posted just a minute ago. Read more
Wally has updated "Mr. Driller PSP" to v1.1 two days ago. Read more
Foxy, famous for a bunch of remakes, has done it again. Return to Genesis from the AtariST is his next project to realize on Gameboy Advance. Read more
Franxis has updated his marvellous GP2x port of MAME. Read more
Here are some news from ZodTTD:
The number one request I've gotten for gpSPhone has been to scale the screen larger. I decided for the next release I will do just that, as well as improve sound support. I'm debating whether to add landscape support since it's very odd to hold the iTouch / iPhone sideways. Instead I rearranged the skin for portrait mode. Also take note in the screenshot below that making the tiny GBA resolution any larger than below would make things very blocky. So there's less a need for fullscreen or landscape now. I also added n A+B button in the very bottom right corner (not shown in the skin). Read more
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! Read more
This is the definitive port of The Ur-Quan Masters to the GP2X. It is believed to be quite stable (no crashes have ever been reported by users so far and your author has neither ever had a crash.) It runs at full speed in almost every situation at 200mhz, except on planets with ridiculous tectonic or weather activity, but even then it is near full-speed. Read more