Mon Avatar is coded in LUA and is an Avatar Creation system for the PSP. The Avatar you create could be used in PSP Games, that are maybe both online and offline. You could use them on your computer for your MSN or AIM (if AIM has DP's). Also, there will be games so that you can earn points and compare them with a friends and share each other's record table. Read more about Mon Avatar (WIP) (PSP Lua Application)
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Orbid is a unique game in which you are a small Orb struggling to survive. You must eat the smaller (orange) Orbs in order to gain points and survive in this dangerous world. All the while, you'll be avoiding larger Orbs or else you'll become their dinner! Read more about Orbid (PSP Game)
This is a Special designed homebrew aimed at students who are in high school and also to those in colleges. It is suitable for Algebra I, Algebra II ,Calculus & Trignometry students. Also contains some physics I, Physics AP level stuff. Read more about Academic Aid v3.0 (PSP misc)
iSlots is a 3 reel slot machine game for the iPhone. Read more about iSlots v0.1 (iPhone Game)
we-iSMS ia a native SMS application for iPhone, with many useful functions. Read more about we-iSMS v1.0 Public (Preview b1228) (iPhone Application)
This is a simple MP3 player for the PSP. With the display set to minimum brightness the battery should last at least 9 hours. With the display off the battery should last at least 11 hours. Read more about LightMP3 v1.7.0 (PSP Application)
This is an unofficial build of the Win2DS client and server, both the client and server have been updated with new code to enhance the speed and quality of the service. Read more about Unofficial Win2DS v8.0d (NDS Application)
Orion-Jones udpated his word game Mot Mot Motus. Read more about Mot Mot Motus v0.4 (NDS Game)
RGCD is a new downloadable CD-ROM based magazine containing the very latest retro reviews, features and developer interviews, providing its readers with an essential one-stop resource for all their retro gaming needs. RGCD's main focus is on the new releases for 8/16-Bit computer platforms, but we also dedicate a good percentage of our reviews and feature space to retro look-and-feel PC-based remakes and independent games, so if that's what you're into then you are in the right place. Read more about RGCD Issue 4 (misc)
The very first Double Dragon game entered the arcades in 1987. Time to celebrate the game's 20th anniversary by playing some Double Dragon remakes on your Dreamcast. Read more about The Return of Double Dragon (DC misc)