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DS Goo v1.0 (NDS misc)

Image provided by: Headspin“DSGoo”is based on the popular Kai’s SuperGoo program, DSGoo brings”Goo”to the Nintendo DS.”Goo”means to manipulate a picture by dragging a pen over it todistort it. This can bring hours of amusement, messing up people’s faces. You don’t have to be an artist to have a go, just use the DS’s pen to drag areas of the face … Read more

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DS Speech v1.5 (NDS misc)

Image provided by: HeadspinHeadspin has improved”DSSpeech”, which is a speech synthesizer for the Nintendo DS. This version adds keyboard support.http://headkaze.webpal.info/

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Trash Rally DS v0.7a (NDS Game)

Image provided by: Ben2303Ben2303 hits the public with version 0.7a of”Trash Rally DS”. It’s a nice looking an solid rally game which shouldn’t be missed. Thanks toDrunken-Codersfor the news. http://ben2303.blogspot.com/

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Lua 4 GBA (GBA Application)

Image provided by: TorlusTorlus has ported the scripting language LUA over to the GBA. Lua combines simple procedural syntax with powerful data description constructs based on associative arrays and extensible semantics. Lua is dynamically typed, interpreted from bytecodes, and has automatic memory management with garbage collection, making it ideal for configuration, scripting, and rapid prototyping. A fundamental concept in the … Read more

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PSPectrum v0.1 (Spectrum emu for PSP)

Hexdump has released the first version of his emulator PSPectrum. Here are the release notes: After 4 months of hard work today is the big day, PsPectrum v.01 is being released. Greetings go to HexDump because of his hard work. This version of the emulator is far from perfect. Because of that, it would be really helpfull if you post … Read more

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Lua-Player v0.10 (PSP Application)

Lua Player is a lua script player for the Sony PSP. Changes: v0.10========== – Added the”Bitwise operators and hexadecimal support”patch from http://lua-users.org/wiki/LuaPowerPatches : – Hexadecimal support for 0xXXX in numeric literals. – Hexadecimal support for ‘xXX’ characters within strings. – Infix bitwise operators for AND (&), OR (|) and XOR (#). – Unary bitwise negation using # alone. [Shine] – … Read more

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