The Dreamcast was a wonderful console and the very first 128-Bit one. Homebrew development was possible without the need to modify hardware, which is the total opposite of current next generation consoles. Many of us wasted tons of CD-R's to burn homebrew games, demos, applications or emulators, but those times are past! Read more
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PokeMini is an Open-Source Pokemon Mini emulator for various systems. Read more
Nyan Cat DS by insanepotato is a remake of Nyan Cat for Nintendo DS. Read more
DSaveManager can be used to transfer save files from DS/3DS games via wLAN to a PC. Read more
neslisp is a LISP compiler suite for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It compiles LISP code to assembly code for the 6502 processor architecture. Read more
DaedalusX64 is the continuation of the original Daedalus PSP port by StrmnNrmn and other contributors. It is a GPL Open Source project. Read more
The Riot Tag-Team Coding Competition has start and might be of interest for you if you own a Caanoo, Wiz, Pandora and/or Dingoo running Dingux. There is no limit to genre, but it has to be a game, new and original, so no ports or emulators. You have to submit by the end of 25th June 2011. For more information, visit the official page. Read more
The more emulators, the better. Especially if they are for systems such as the Dreamcast! Thanks to Chui, here comes a Genesis/Megadrive emulator and as you can see from it's video, it works quite great! Read more
Downfall was inspired by Spike Goes Down for Vectrex and Man Goes Down on VCS, both by Alex Herbert. It is not intended to be a port or recreation, just the teams imagining of a falling/gravity game idea. Read more
X-pired is an action-puzzle game written in C using SDL, SDL_mixer, SDL_image and SDL_gfx libraries distributed under the terms of GNU GPL. The goal of the game in each level is to reach the exit square, avoiding exploding barrels and other deadly stuff. Read more