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  • Super Kaiju Hero Force Issue 2 v1.0 (iPhone Game)

    Super Kaiju Hero Force Issue 2 v1.0 (iPhone Game)

    Continue on with the second chapter in the epic adventure of the Super Kaiju Hero Force origin story entitled “Terror in Tokyo!”

    You can read a re-cap of Chapter 1 to the left, where you see the screen shots.

    In case you started here and not at #1: Godzilla, Gamera, King Kong and The Thing are what the Japanese call “Kaiju.” Now imagine a team of these so-called “Kaiju,” fighting evil, eating pizza and starring in their own reality TV series.

    The Super Kaiju Hero Force is the first original comic book series created specifically for the iPhone and iPod Touch by Crispy Comics. This action-comedy is exclusive to the AppStore with new chapters available 100% free. Sign-up on the last page of the comic and we’ll email you when the next issue is ready.

    Presented in spectacular “Monster-Vision,” you follow the adventures of three fanboys who become more of a part of Otaku culture than they bargained for. Starring breakout sensations Garganturo, Democules and Mungor also co-starring Daisuke “Bobby” Yamaguchi.

    The Super Kaiju Hero Force comics come with the official Crispy Comics Viewer which only requires a thumb and at least one good eye. Swipe pages with your thumb and view with your eye. Yes, it is that easy!

    Continue to deep-fry your eyeballs with Super Kaiju Hero Force #2! Download it now!

  • Violet Papua Issue 1 v1.0 (iPhone misc)

    Violet Papua Issue 1 v1.0 (iPhone misc)

    Violet Papua, the cartoon created by Artfactory studio in Korea, shows you daily stories about common people with sweetness and happiness

  • Pinhole (iPhone Game)

    Pinhole (iPhone Game)

    Pinhole is a game that requires intense concentration (and good eyesight). You move a small pinhole around a screen to reveal a background scene. The goal is to find the moving objects (very small, moving objects). They’re hard to find, and they will move away from the hole, so keep at it. How many can you catch before time runs out?

    Free for a limited time!

  • ManyCounter v1.0 (iPhone Application)

    ManyCounter v1.0 (iPhone Application)

    A simple application that lets you track multiple counters, each with its own tallies for daily, weekly, monthly, and annual periods, plus a cumulative tracker. When each cycle expires, the app will alert you and offer to reset it.

  • MiCube v1.0 (iPhone Game)

    MiCube v1.0 (iPhone Game)

    3d 3×3 Cube simulator. Very smooth animation and controls.

  • Preloader v0.29 (Wii misc)

    Preloader ‘replaces’ the systemmenu (it’s not really replaced, its main.dol is just renamed) with a simple loader which allows you to automatically load the HBC, a .dol you can install from SD or the systemmenu. It also allows you to use simple patches on the systemmenu.

    Warning: This homebrew application will brick your Wii if you misuse it!

    Changes:

    – added a feature to load the system menu with any IOS version you want.
    – The installer includes an IOS patcher which when found patches IOS60 so preloader can fully work with system menu 4.0
    – Moved some text around for better visibility on 4:3 screens
    – fixed a bug which let the disc endlessly spin when wc24 was enabled and the wii got turned off
    – fixed a bug which broke system menu loading when the system got formated

    Update:

    According to http://www.tehskeen.com -> Crediar thought it would be funny to release his idea of an April fools prank in the form of a fake Preloader release. Instead of it’s normal functionality you’re left with a Wii that won’t boot – for a day. I advise anyone with a brain to not install this.

  • HourDB v1.0.8 (Android misc)

    US Only — HourDB is a service which lists store and business hours for more than 125,000+ locations around the US. For businesses that don’t have operating hours, users help to update the locations. We’re adding around 4,000 locations a day.

  • CashLog v1.2.1 (Android Application)

    CashLog is easy to use and very practical. All information is just a single key press away. The main screen shows the list of your expenses. Each expense is assigned to a self defined group. The balance screen shows the totals for each group over a date range. The history screen shows the expenses rate over the past period.

  • InsultDroid EX v1 (Android misc)

    Have fun with your friends, you can set an insult timer and schedule any insult included in the app to play after the specified amount of time(in seconds).

  • Open2x for F-200 (DR7) (23-03-2009) (GP2x OS)

    Open2x is an umbrella project to bring open source, community friendly, solutions to the GP2X Linux handheld system. The project consists of a number of complementing sub-projects that work together to deliver things such as the Open2x toolchains, kernel and firmware.

    Release notes:

    * Lots more work on the TV-Out tweaker. It now has
    better compatibility. Mame and PocketSnes should now
    work (They use an older minlib that trahses the VSCL
    register for some reason. My tweaker detects this.)
    For best results, try to use 4:3 scaling modes, which
    preserve the aspect ratio. When Minlib trashes the
    register the only way out is to restore it to a 4:3
    ratio to the HSC register. Simple eh??? hehehehe
    God this tweaker has given me burnout.

    Furthermore, I added a new option, “Scaling Tweak” that
    should be turned OFF when using LemonBoy2X. Furthermore
    LemonBoy2X requires that “YUV Tweaking” be turned ON,
    because it does lovely weird stuff with the YUV layers.

    Additionally, the tv out option “Stubborn Fix” has
    been removed because I figured out a way to do it
    in a way that won”t affect other programs, so now it
    is automatically applied. Older Fenix games and some
    old SDL games now work right no matter what. (Spout,
    Blingo, Ruckman, etc)

    Rlyeh”s PAL overscan tweak is now optional and can be
    enabled in the GMenu2X settings. It was always enabled
    before, and I have no idea if it was helping or hurting.
    I also fixed the video player, mp2x, to properly set
    the scaling registers in PAL mode.
    (It was ignoring them before when in PAL mode and this
    might be why some people had the bottom of the screen
    cut off.)

    * Some F200 units had a garbled screen when trying to
    first install the firmware. This was probably
    because I left an F100 kernel in the F200 install.
    I guess some units didn”t like this (although mine
    did). It”s been replaced with an F200 one.

    * I forgot to mention in DR6 that Open2X now has
    stick-click emulation. If you didn”t notice, there
    is an option in the Open2X settings to change it from
    Vol-/+ to Up+Down+Left+Right or disabled. F200 and
    DPAD-modded F100 users will need to know this if
    they want to use the bundled music player, Gmu,
    as it uses stick-click a lot.

    * Orkie”s “Compat” compatibility package is now
    included. Launch it from the Applications section.
    It allows you to run games that were dynamically
    linked and incompatible with Open2X”s newer libraries.
    It is NOT yet compatible with Joy2xd or maybe lots
    of other new Open2X features. Work might be done
    to improve that in the coming months.

    New features from Senor Quack in DR6:
    ————————————-

    * Software reset: if a program crashes or hangs, press
    VolUp+VolDown+A+B+X+Y+L+R and then release all buttons
    and watch as the Open2X kernel kills off the errant program
    and automatically relaunches GMenu2X. It should take 5
    seconds or so for the menu to start to relaunch, though
    it might take a little longer if it”s a big program.

    * TV tweaking daemon, customizable for each program. Gives
    most programs 100% perfect TV out. Will not work with some
    HW-accelerated SDL apps that used double buffering,
    however. Supports tweaking the YUV layer if you find your
    movies are off-center in the video player, too.
    NOTE: I only have an NTSC TV, so I have no way of knowing
    if this even works with PAL TVs, please get back to me
    and lemme know if it works or not.

    * Support for direct control of the GP2X from a USB gamepad.
    Joy2Xd is a new background daemon that can be fully
    customized for all sorts of USB gamepads. When running,
    the first joystick (leftmost USB port) can control
    every single GP2X button in every single GP2X app ever
    made, including GMenu2X. Play games and watch movies from
    the comfort of your couch. If an app crashes, you can
    just hit the same buttons you would on the GP2X to relaunch
    the menu: VolUp+VolDown+A+B+X+Y+L+R. For each app, you
    can configure you you want the USB joystick used to
    control the GP2X to be hidden or shown to apps. This
    configurability allows compatibility with every single
    emulator I tried. Some need the hidden option turned on,
    some have good customizability and don”t need it. Be sure
    to run the configuration program in Settings before
    turning Joy2XD on from the Open2X settings screen.

    * Controls remapping for SDL applications (and others that
    read /dev/GPIO for their button inputs). In the GMenu2X
    links settings, you”ll see you can map each GP2X button
    to a different one. This should work on every single SDL
    program every compiled for the GP2X that used the SDL
    input layer. (Some apps did not but they are very few)

    * Support for volume scaling and muting for all applications.
    Press Vol-/+ in GMenu2X and see the icon in the bottom
    right change to indicate Normal Mode, Headphones Mode, and
    Mute Mode. You can configure the volume levels in the
    Open2X settings. Mute mode entirely mutes the GP2X for
    all apps until you change it back. Headphones mode makes
    the GP2X much quieter overall so you don”t lose your
    hearing. Thanks to PokeParadox for helping me get this
    wedged into GMenu2X.

    * Support in GMenu2X for SD insertion/removal. GMenu2X now
    stores all links in a special folder on your SD: .open2x_gmenu2x/
    Hit X in GMenu2X to unmount your SD card before removing it.
    If you insert a new one, GMenu2X will automatically scan and
    display its links. Make sure your SD”s filesystems are free
    of any errors, as these can make unmounting flakey.
    Sometimes Linux just won”t let go of a filesystem and there”s
    nothing I can do about it, so sometimes you might find you
    still need to reboot if you see Gmenu2X doesn”t pick up the
    new card.

    * Touchscreen calibrator for F200s

    * LCD timings calibrator. Your timings will be applied at every
    boot. My F200 unit gained a much better screen image by
    reducing the timing to -4. Scanlines were much less
    noticable. Even F100 units can benefit. Note: FPLL mode is
    not really good to use because it is tied to the CPU speed.

    * MMUhack built right into the Open2X kernel. Write buffering
    is turned on by default for any and all apps and will not
    affect compatibility. This provides a small speedup to a lot
    of apps. Write caching is a configurable option for each
    link but that often requires that the program originally
    used mmuhack.o, lest screen artifacts occur. Most people
    will never need this as Open2X now automatically loads its
    own version of the MMUhack module when it detects a game is
    trying to load its own. (Open2X uses a wrapper for insmod
    and modprobe for this purpose)

    * Automatic importation of all old GMenu2X links into the new
    /mnt/sd/.open2x_gmenu2x/ link location

    * Application section links restorer. If you mess up any
    links in the application section, this will remove them all
    and copy in all the default ones.

    * New GMenu2X options: Booting gmenu2xes found on SD cards is now
    turned off by default and configurable. Always apply fast RAM
    tweak is a new option that overrides all link settings if you
    want an overall speedup for no cost in battery life. New
    display of current uptime in the bottom info bar so you can
    better estimate remaining battery life, especially on F200 with
    no battery gauge. There is now a separate gamma setting for
    TV mode because I found TV looked washed out most of the time.
    External drives can now be unmounted as well as mounted (to
    allow clean, safe shutdowns)

    * Open2X now has stick-click emulation. If you didn”t
    notice, there is an option in the Open2X settings to change it
    from Vol-/+ to Up+Down+Left+Right or disabled. F200 and
    DPAD-modded F100 users will need to know this if
    they want to use the bundled music player, Gmu,
    as it uses stick-click a lot.

    NEW APPLICATIONS:
    —————–
    * Mindless made the Open2X image viewer. It kicks ass, try it out.