KilleRxElite released four new games written in Lua: Pong, Tetris, Paint and Pixelz. Thanks to psp-news for the news.http://dl.qj.net/…
KilleRxElite updated his game 3xPong to version 1.1.http://dl.qj.net/…
Pradeepkumar has updated his Solitare game for the PSP. New in this version:
Auto Return of completed cards (windows right click) Game types Standard,Vegas Game modes Draw Three, Draw One Added 2 deck backgrounds Mouse icon changes for valid/invalid drop points
BNrXYZ has ported the pong clone airpong to the GP2x.
This is my first try to port a prior PC-SDL-Game to the GP2X. It is a port of a Pong-clone (airpong) and therefore GPL-licensed. See ReadMe-gp2x.ger and README.ORIG for further informations. It is still work in progress…
Madelman has updated his port of Neopop for the GP2x. Thanks to GP32Spain for the news. Changes:
The program no longer uses SDL lib Now using rlyeh?s minilib Various optimizations 2x mode disabled for more speed
Kfazz has updated his port of”Miss Driller”for the GP2x. Changes:
has working sound, and therefore implements all features of the original code.
Image provided by: archive.gp2x.deKfazz has ported a clone of the game”Mr. Driller”to the GP2x. The source code is also available.
This is a port of miss driller (a mr. driller clone) to the gp2x my toolchain wouldn’t link sdl_mixer, so sound is disabled/removed I didn’t comment teh code, because I don’t really understand it I don’t know even know C, but somehow I got it running on my 2x, so don’t complain to me if you have issues.
Image provided by: portal.tharos-online.deTharos has updated his port of Handy SDL. Changes:
added imagescaling (2x) – MUCH nicer and bigger 🙂
Image provided by: pspevolution.comTeamEvoltion is glad to announce that LUA OS is finally released! This is another shell for the PSP using Lua. It will require the latest Lua-Player.http://www.pspevolution.com/
The”GP2X User Guide”is a guide which answers a lots of questions and also introduces you to this little funky machine.At over 30 pages, the guide contains everything from setting up your GP2X, installing and using software, listening to Music, watching Videos, reading E-Books, firmware flashing and an introduction to developing on the GP2X.http://archive.gp2x.de/cgi-bin/cfiles.cgi?0,0,0,0,23,933