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DS Invaders v1.3 (NDS Game)

DS Invaders is a “Space Invaders” remake with retro/classic graphics. Changes: – Rewrote with his libnds (without maxmod) to manage the sound of the Ufo with a sound loop – Smoothing the screen zoom – Inversion screens – Ability to play on the screen zoom pen – Ability to configure the number of lives Thanks to http://www.nintendomax.com fro the news.

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maketens v0.01 (NDS Game)

bob_fossil released his game maketens for Nintendo DS. Quote: Mankind’s oldest enemy, the decimal numbers 1 to 5 have launched another audacious attack and it’s up to you to stop them. They have one weakness – they self destruct when they are combined to make the number ten. Select numbers with the stylus and make tens to save the world. … Read more

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XM7Play (29-12-2008) (NDS Application)

XM7Play by sverx is a simple XM player based on libxm7. Quote: Hi! I’ve spent some hours these days to build this little tool (…forgive the UI…) that plays XMs directly from your FAT device. It’s twice useful: – it gives you a chance to listen to your XMs on the DS before you incorporate them in your project – … Read more

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Next Element Deluxe v1.00 PSP (PSP Game)

The “Next Element” is a logical game, where your task is to destroy all the fields on the screen. To complete this task you have to rack your brain and deal with 30 levels. They all have interesting graphics and nice music. The “Next Element” is a game with levels of rising difficulty, which tries to provide all players a … Read more

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