Daydream by Hedelmae is a demo for GP2x and Windows released at Assembly 2008.
Very Much Useless by Noice is a demo for the Dreamcast’s VMU. This demo has been released at “Little Computer People 2008” in the combined demo competition and ranked 1st.
In case you do not have the appropriate hardware you may also check a demo of this video on Youtube located here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeKDnlXIpbE
Title IX by Immersion, released at Assembly 2008.
TehSkeen is proud to present the worlds first Nintendo Wii homebrew coding competition.
There are a bunch of high quality prices, head over and check the rules. Having an entry is actually more “spirit” than fame – this would be more in the sense of homebrew scene, but anyway… if there are nice goodies to win why not!
Dwedit has updated PocketNES, a NES emulator for Gameboy Advance.
Changes:
* Fixed cheatfidner
* Added double nop instruction, fixes Puzznic
Thanks to GBAemu for the news.
AmplituDS is based on the gameplay of Amplitude for the PlayStation 2.
How to play?
You are in control of the ship. You can move it left and right, to let it hover over another lane. In the picture above, for instance, the lanes are coloured red, orange and blue.
When hovering over one of these lanes, you will notice dots on them. On the blue lane for example, you see them being yellow. Those dots are actually targets, and your goal is to shoot them all without missing one. Sounds easy enough, no? The catch is that the targets are aligned to either be on the left side of a lane, in the middle of a lane, or on the right side of a lane. On the blue lane in this picture, you can clearly see the pattern being [ left, right, left ] each time. You need to hit the right buttons in order to be able to shoot down the targets.
The targets are placed on the rhythm of the music. That should make things a bit easier for you. The music of a lane will only play if you’re shooting down all the targets in the right way (ie: not missing one). If you succeed to do that for a while, the lane blows up and the music associated with that lane will play on. For the red lane, that music is usually the drums section. After having shot down a lane, I suggest going to try an other available lane as soon as possible, to rack up your score. Each consecutively succesful destroying of a lane not only gives you points for all the targets you hit, but also increases the multiplier, making your score even higher!
Now, there are also powerups available in the game. These are: autoblaster, freestyle and scoredoubler. Autoblaster destroys an entire lane for you. If you failed a lane, and use the autoblaster to destroy it anyway, you’ll get your old multiplier back (yay!). Freestyle is you scratching on the touch-screen to get points and creating a nice melody yourself. Scoredoubler is exactly what you’d expect it to be; it doubles the scores you’d otherwise receive for a short time.
That’s it. If you want to know more about the concept, please read FAQs and such on the game on which AmplituDS was based on. That should help out. Maybe one day, I’ll put a quick video of this game online as tutorial.
Thanks to http://www.nintendomax.com for the news.
Vasquez Talk To Me is a speaking clock application.
Turn your Windows Mobile device into a useful alarm clock with the SpoonAlarm.
The SpoonAlarm is a simple and useful alarm application, combining a friendly interface with a loud mp3 based alarm capabilities.
With a couple of clicks – you can setup your next alarm, select your favorite mp3 song, configure your preferable snoozing option and all – using a friendly user interface designed to work with no stylus.
Designed to replace the default Windows Mobile alarms functionality, the SpoonAlarm is simple and intuitive to use, and includes few ‘must have’ features.
Such as:
* Finger Friendly user interface
* Support for both mp3 and wave files (to wake up with)
* Recurring Alarms
* Configurable Snooze
* 2-3 Clicks to configure alarm
* Countdown clock
Discussion: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=413394
RemoteTracker is an antitheft software which you can use to track your device when it was lost or stolen. It works catching a formated SMS sent from any phone and then send useful informations back.
Changes:
– Romanian translation.
Discussion: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=394203
S2U2 (Slide2Unlock2) is a simple lock/unlock application which has the iPhone style slide unlocking. It can be used as a screensaver while you don’t use your device. And it’s has a CallerID function.
Although S2U2 is now called v1.13, it doesn’t mean it can be run perfectly on your device. Thanks to different devices produced by different vendors. So, please test it before use it everyday, especially the CallerID function.
Changes:
– fixed the bug when there is a tomorrow all-day event.
– fixed the bug that change orientation when there is an incoming call.
– fixed the transparency background for 320×320 device.