Do you remember the two farting guys "Terrance & Phillip" from South Park? Now those two guys have their very own computergame on the Atari 2600 platform. Read more
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This is an implementation of Mahjong solitaire for the iPod touch and iPhone. The aim of the game is to pick matching tiles, removing them from the board. You win when there are no tiles left. You lose when it is impossible to pick up any more tiles. If the application crashes, it counts as a draw. You can only pick up tiles that are not overlapped by another, and can be freely moved either left or right. You probably already know how to play. This is released as Free (as in Freedom) software, under the terms of the GNU GPL Version 2. Graphic design by Sarah Gleeson. Read more
GeoTerrestrial GPSToday offers a mind-boggling array of intuitively accessible features hidden behind a unique and clever interface. Read more
Here is an attempt to port Google Maps to the PSP with a simple interface. This program is not using the Google Maps API, it is retrieving the images directly. Read more
Art updated his multifunction clock & MP3 player application Time Baby. Read more
PocketPiano is a "simple" Piano simulation. Read more
nombCrypt is an encryption program originally made for desktop PC's but then the author decided to port it over for portable devices. It uses a password you provide and encrypts either a block of text or files using 256bit Rijndael (AES). This level of encryption was given the ok to encrypt Top Secret documents. It can of course decrypt as well. This is for Windows Mobile 6. Please enjoy and every developer of course likes to get back feedback. Read more
Perpetual by Mollusk is a simple image zooming demo. You can zoom on any of the 200 images, and the pixels will turn into other images to zoom, perpetually. Read more
The GameCube Linux team updated their Proof of Concept Linux for Wii. Read more
dragula96 has updates his Tetris game TetriAbetes once gain. Read more