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Holy Hell v2.0 (Beta) (GBA Game)

Holy Hell is a puzzle game with shmup elements. The goal of the game is to reach the end of every level trying to chain more blocks of the same color together.

You guide a little ship powered with four different colored weapons. Every weapon can destroy only blocks of its same color, so you must switch between them to blow up everything…

Brown blocks cannot be destroyed and must be dodged…

Changes:

update with a lot of new cool stuff.

Thanks to genecyst himself for the news via MSN 🙂

http://forum.gbadev.org/viewtopic.php?t=16917

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FridgeMagnets v0.23 (Wii misc)

Fridge Magnets is a little game that lets you move magnetic fridge letters about, bit of fun and learning for children.

Changes:

Added the homebrew hand cursors – combined the ones without the numbers into a single grey image (saves time on loading) and modified the look, now thinner
Improved the way the letters are viewed when being picked up & dropped
Changed the ‘Bye’ screen to now show a pile of letters falling from the sky
Tweaked the welcome screen so it’s not clipped on other PAL/NTSC TV modes. Both the PAL 576 & PAL 480 views should look the same, but they don’t, more letters can fit on the 50Hz screen, when in fact 50Hzs/576 should just show more detail. My Bad.
Changed the way shadows work
New better looking font – that old font was bad

http://wiibrew.org/wiki/FridgeMagnets

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Race (15-06-2010) (Beta) (NGPC emu for Pandora)

TJ Hooka updated the NeoGeoPocket / NeoGeoPocket Color emulator “Race”. It’s a beta so there might be a few bugs here and there.

Changes:

*June 15th, updated to make Y button select and add use of the left analog as the joystick… please inform me if it is not sensitive enough or too sensitive for your liking…*

http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/54187-race-a-neo-geo-pocket-color-emulator/

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Angband v3.1.2v2 (Beta) (Pandora Game Port)

Angband is a rogue-like game (similar to Nethack if you’re unfamiliar with it). This is the beta Angband 3.1.2v2 (latest), not the ‘stable’ branch.

Further release notes:

I used this versin because in both stable and latest branches, the SDL and X11 frontends were wonky, but GTK was working in both; in the stable branch, GTK has very limited features (no GUI configurable font sizes, tile picking, etc.) In the unstable branch, the GTK build lets you have GUI for these things, and supports the Adam Bolt (and other) tile sets (included.)

NOTE: For first upload, uses hyour home directory on NAND for saves, not SD card. Sorry about that, time is super tight right now, and I ran out. I’ll fix this later to write saves to SD!

On first run, I suggest goingto View -> Options -> Main Window and setting fonr to Mono 8 or 9 pixels, otherwise you’ll be missing some bits off the bottom of your screen.

http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/pandora.cgi?0,0,0,0,26,94

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iMulator (15-06-2010) (Beta) (PPC Application)

iMulator is an iPhone like music player application for Mobile Devices.

Features:

– Library based
– Finger friendly
– Works smooth
– Lets you find and play your song in no-time

Changes:

– Changed when pressing a song-> The song is now centered in the now playing list
– Changed the way the list of songs was loaded -> Instant album art loading ( when loading the list )
– Changed the way the list of songs was loaded -> 50% speed increasement
– Changed the way the list of songs was drawn -> Faster list drawing
– Fixed Countless bugs:)
– Added ‘All Songs By Artist’ option
– Added the missing ‘Options’ form
– Added Changeable Library Search Paths
– Added Changeable Scroll Friction value.
– Added *.m3u playlist support.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=670209

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myPlayer v1.620 (PPC Application)

A stand-alone, light-weight application that accesses the BBC iPlayer, ITV Player, Hulu, Five On Demand and MSN Video services directly – eliminating the requirement for a (flash-enabled) mobile browser. Works with any QVGA, VGA or WVGA device running Windows Mobile Professional (Pocket PC) 6.0 or higher

Changes:

* Support for new iPlayer layout
* Fixed Live TV and Live Radio views
* High quality digital TV feeds updated
* A few other minor bug fixes

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=501131

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Arcade Volleyball 0.2 (Dingoo Game)

“Arcade Volleyball” for two human playeres at the same time, no CPU AI yet.

http://boards.dingoonity.org/dingoo-releases/arcade-volleyball-0-2/

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DaedalusX64 (Revision 532) (N64 emu for PSP)

DaedalusX64 is the continuation of the original Daedalus PSP port by StrmnNrmn and other contributors. It is a GPL Open Source project.

Changes:

[!] Fixed and re enable GBI1_LoadUcode and GBI1_RDPHalf_1 Ucodes (Fixes Yoshi’s Story crashing

http://forums.daedalusx64.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=2261

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Pandora Panic (Release 1) (Bugfix 4) (Pandora Game)

PandoraPanic! is a mini-game compilation, which is a collaborative project from the GP32X and OpenPandora communities.

Changes:

* Quick bugfix 4 release since there was a bug with some achievements being awarded! Please redownload

http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=54230

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Retrogaming Times Monthly Issue 73 (misc)

Retrogaming Times Monthly #72 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

THE RETROWORKS
* Happy 30th Birthday Pac-Man!
* Hack The Pac: Explaining/Modifying The Code of Google Pac-Man
* My Mid-Life Crisis Is Sponsored By The Sega Master System

THE GAME REVIEW H.Q.
* Atari 5200 Zone – Super Pac-Man
* Apple II Incider – Ms. Pac-Man
* Dual Perspective – Mega Man 3
* A Timely Time Soldiers Review (SMS)
* The Champ Of Champ-Games – Pac-Em
* Mutated Output: Less Evil Than The Competition
* The Homebrew Sleuth: Atari 2600 Dungeon
* A Pixelated 21st Century!

POWERING DOWN
* Behind The Pixels – Paperboy
* The Gaming Post
* Game Over

http://www.retrogamingtimes.com/rtm73/

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