Run To Databay is a Game Boy game by Fredrik Brundin and Reggie Schildmeijer.
Hunter slammed the cup on the table and nearly spat out his drink. ‘No way,’ he shouts. ‘You went after the Corporation?’
Jammer threw a quick glance around the bar, but to his surprise not one person had turned their head. The old saying is true: “find your way to Databay”.
A smile escapes him as he looks back to Hunter. ‘It is true,’ he says, raising his left hand and pinching his thumb and index finger. ‘I was this close to go in and out without them noticing.’
‘So what went wrong?’ Hunter asked curiously.
‘A small oversight in their security grid, nothing I could have really foreseen. They were applying an out-of-schedule update while I was hacking into their system when they detected an anomaly in their system.’
‘But you still managed to get the data, right?’
Jammer lolled back and raised the drink to his mouth. ‘Of course.’ He took a sip and grinned. ‘I am a System Beast, after all.’
Hunter guffawed loudly and stomped his feet to the ground. With a raised hand he shouted out an order for two more drinks. ‘I saw the land speeder. I have a feeling the story is going to get better.’
Jammer leaned forward. ‘Oh it is,’ he said. ‘Let me tell you about my run to Databay.’
Pilo tried to get into NES development and his first output is Drakaina. The game has no sound and there is room for improvement, but it’s a beginning. You play as Drakaina, the angry dragon princess which tries to escape the kingdom of the cursed prince.
Her Sovereign Virus is a Game Boy game by David Frankel, Vivekanand Vimal, Quin Kennedy and The Party Skeleton. The game itself is part of the bitbitJam #3 competition.
60,000 years ago, during great turmoil, Her Royal Highness Princess the First, left her father’s Kingdom to conquer Humankind. Now you play as a blessed descendant of Her Sovereign Virus, bred over centuries to be a perfect assailant.
You must navigate the bustling inner fortresses of the barbaric human-kind, avoiding demise in the face of their immunity, while feeding on their helpless plump cells. Once you infiltrate the nervous system, their fate is sealed, and your righteous duty is fulfilled!
Groundbreaking 3-dimensional gameplay for the GameBoy! move in all three directions to avoid threats and search out your ultimate goal: ultimate survival.
Akaru Hime: The Red Princess is a Game Boy Color game by Imanol Barriuso (Imanolea), Belinda Barriuso (Leia83) and Sergio Presa (LocoMJ). The game is part of the bitbitJAM #3 competition.
The Prophecy says that every thousand years Koga Ninja try to steal Hino’s family jewel. The time has come. Akaru-hime, also known as The Red Princess, is willing to protect her family’s treasure, even with her own blood…
The Faerie Princess by Videlais is a Game Boy game released for bitbitJAM #3.
Based very loosely on the story of Saint George and the Dragon, but, you know, swapping in a princess instead of Saint George. Primarily, other than introductory text, it is a boss battle against a dragon. Get four spear-throws against it and you win. However, allow four fireballs to hurt you, and it’s game over for both you and the princess.
qpdfview is a tabbed document viewer. It uses Poppler for PDF support, libspectre for PS support, DjVuLibre for DjVu support, CUPS for printing support and the Qt toolkit for its interfa. Ported to Pandora by Canseco.
Changes:
– Updated libs, QT 5.6.0 from latest beta Codeblocks PND.
up rough came up with an PC-Engine Invitro for the coming Datastorm 2017 Demoparty in Sweden. Get your DATASTORM 2017 Invitation download via pouet.net.
opsu! is an unofficial open-source client for osu!, a rhythm game based on popular commercial games such as Ouendan and Elite Beat Agents. It is written in Java using Slick2D and LWJGL, wrappers around the OpenGL and OpenAL libraries. opsu! runs on Windows, OS X, and Linux platforms. A libGDX port additionally supports Android devices. Ported to Pandora by ptitSeb.
KeePassX is an application for people with extremly high demands on secure personal data management. It has a light interface, is cross platform and published under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
KeePassX saves many different information e.g. user names, passwords, urls, attachments and comments in one single database. For a better management user-defined titles and icons can be specified for each single entry. Furthermore the entries are sorted in groups, which are customizable as well. The integrated search function allows to search in a single group or the complete database.
KeePassX offers a little utility for secure password generation. The password generator is very customizable, fast and easy to use. Especially someone who generates passwords frequently will appreciate this feature.
The complete database is always encrypted either with AES (alias Rijndael) or Twofish encryption algorithm using a 256 bit key. Therefore the saved information can be considered as quite safe. KeePassX uses a database format that is compatible with KeePass Password Safe. This makes the use of that application even more favorable.
Changes:
– Latest stable version (It should be 2.0.2, hope to correct that with 2.1.0 release).
– Updated sources and libs.
Possibly you miss these multi-platform coding competitions initialized by PDRoms. There were no coding compos organized by PDRoms for ages now, simply there were enough such compos at other places. In cooperation with DragonBox and FlashMasta we will change this together. The coding competition will be also not called “PDRoms Coding Competition” anymore, we will look out for a fancy name, a fancy domain and try to cook up an annual competition with a running time of two to three months. There will be worthy awards and we hope to find the one or other partner to join this to make it something really big. Stay tuned!