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Kens Labyrinth v2.32LAB3D-SDL (Wiz Game Port)

Ken’s Labyrinth is a first-person shooter DOS game, released in 1993 by Epic Megagames (now called Epic Games). It was mostly coded by Ken Silverman. Ken’s Labyrinth is graphically similar to id Software’s Wolfenstein 3D in that the levels were designed using a grid-based plane, resulting in perpendicular walls and textureless floors and ceilings. Arguably its most astounding feature was [&hellip

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Kens Labyrinth v2.32LAB3D-SDL (Caanoo Game Port)

Ken’s Labyrinth is a first-person shooter DOS game, released in 1993 by Epic Megagames (now called Epic Games). It was mostly coded by Ken Silverman. Ken’s Labyrinth is graphically similar to id Software’s Wolfenstein 3D in that the levels were designed using a grid-based plane, resulting in perpendicular walls and textureless floors and ceilings. Arguably its most astounding feature was [&hellip

http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/caanoo.cgi?0,0,0,0,30,491

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DaedalusX64 (Revision 567) (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: [+] Adaptive audio matches sample rate to frame sync% in advanced menu (tnx Salvy for menu options) [+] New DMA transfer mode using VFPU [+] 16bit screen mode as compile option on Config/Release/BuildConfig.h (taken from Kreationz patch) [&hellip

http://forums.daedalusx64.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=2640&start=0

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Woopsi v0.99.4 (Beta) (NDS misc)

Woopsi is a Nintendo DS GUI library for rapidly creating user interfaces for homebrew software. Modelled after the AmigaOS windowing system. Release notes: Woopsi 0.99.4 is now available. It now has its own website, which contains the latest release: http://woopsi.org Woopsi development has moved from SourceForge/SVN to BitBucket/Mercurial, so the sourcecode repository can now be found here: http://bitbucket.org/ant512/woopsi This latest [&hellip

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