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Maze of Galious Wii v0.63.1 (Wii Game)

Maze of Galious was an MSX game released in 1987 by Konami. In 2002, a remake of this game has been released by the Brain Games team. This remake was written in SDL, and is now ported to Wii. Maze Of Galious is regarded as one of the greatest games for the MSX home computer, being released in 1987. While … Read more

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StartPatch v4.3.1E (Wii Application)

StartPatch is a homebrew application that patches your System Menu v4.0, v4.1, or v4.2 in a similar fashion as Starfall. It is based upon Menu Patcher by Isaac356. Features: Region Free Wii Games – Allows you to Play Import Titles. IOS Selection – Allows you to select which IOS you would like to use. Disable HAXX, DVDX, RZDx Checks – … Read more

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Guitars On Fire (Beta) (Wiz Game Port)

Guitars On Fire is a Guitar Hero clone, like Guitarfun and FretsOnFire. Release notes: Hey, I just did another port. This time it’s Guitars On Fire previously available for Nintendo Wii, which lets you play Frets On Fire songs. I’ve implemented a Wiz OpenGL/ES renderer, removed multiplayer game modes and resized some of the graphics (which otherwise couldn’t be loaded … Read more

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xLinCity (27-07-2010) (Pandora Game Port)

xLincity is a city simulation game. You are required to build and maintain a city. You must feed, house, provide jobs and goods for your residents. You can build a sustainable economy with the help of renewable energy and recycling, or you can go for broke and build rockets to escape from a pollution ridden and resource starved planet, it’s … Read more

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GQview v2.0.4 (Pandora Application Port)

GQview is an image viewer, that makes navigation of images easy. Images can be viewed full screen, and a slide show function allows automatic changing of the displayed image. GQview is an image manager, with complete copy, move, rename, and delete functions available at the press of a button. Find the right image with the search feature. Image collectors can … Read more

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mtPaint v3.31 (Pandora Application Port)

Paint is a painting program which Mark Tyler developed from scratch so he could easily create pixel art and manipulate digital photos. mtPaint is free software, which means you are able to freely use, modify and distribute it according to the GNU General Public License. Currently mtPaint is maintained by Dmitry Groshev. Discussion: http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=55561

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Game and Watch Simulators v0.3 (Pandora Games Port)

This is a generic engine for simulation of Game & Watch-like games, created by Hitnrun, starting with ports of the Madrigal Game & Watch Simulators ( http://www.madrigaldesign.it/sim/ ), with permission. It is designed to run anywhere SDL is available, with emphasis in handheld machines. As for the Madrigal simulators, the simulation is aimed to be as close as possible to … Read more

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