Yabause Wii is a Sega Saturn emulator for Wii and is the first of its kind as emulating the complex processes of the Sega Saturn is much harder then it looks and now even harder to run it on the limited hardware of the Wii. Read more
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Sven Vößing presents another "Retro Hunter" Video-Podcast. Unfortunately it's in German language only. Usually of interest for every Retro-Fan! Read more
Retrogaming Times Monthly #86 is available. RTM is a retro magazine, sometimes with focus on homebrew the homebrew scene. Read more
12 Swap is a cute little match the smiley face puzzle game. It has two distinct modes of play. The first you just select, sit back, and match little smiley faces until the board runs out of selections. If you want to you can get genius with it and plan out how matched smiley faces will better your odds of getting points. Each round in this mode is dependant on how many points you get before you enter the next. As the rounds increase so do the amount of smiley choices. If you can manage to get more then 3 smileys in a row or have multiple matches as the board changes then you will be rewarded considerably more points. Read more
This is a port of Mr. Drillux Xtrem from the Dingoo, which is itself a port of Drill2x for the GP2X, which is itself a port of a Mr. Driller clone for Linux called Miss Driller. Includes the updated graphics from Drill2x. The WAV sounds were replaced by Ogg files to save space. Read more
VectrexWii is a Wii port of Vecx, a Vectrex emulator written by Valavan Manohararajah. ROMs must be placed within a folder named vec at the root of either SD or USB. The file extension must be .vec. Read more
SDLcalc is a simple calculator coded by Jurting. Read more
Zilli "RZZ" Roberto updated his game "Mission Failed". It's an oldschool 2D spacer shooter with graphics ripped from various games. Read more
PokeMini is an Open-Source Pokemon Mini emulator for various systems. Read more
Synergy is Free and Open Source Software that lets you easily share your mouse and keyboard between multiple computers, where each computer has its own display. No special hardware is required, all you need is a local area network. Read more