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S2P is a stylus-free MP3/MP4/M4A/AAC/WMA/WAV/M3U/PLS/ASX player application. It simply lets you browse your music files & play. It fully integrates with S2U2; & supports A2DP & AVRCP. Since the “Album View” is still buggy, this is released as a “beta” with the “Album View” disabled. Other than that, all other functions are workable & more practical than the old version. … Read more
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=556885
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Epiphany is a clone of Boulderdash. The player must collect all valuable minerals scattered in levels, avoiding being hit by a falling boulder, or (worst) by a bomb. Homepage: http://epiphany.sourceforge.net/index.php?page=about Original game by Giuseppe D’Aqui and Giuseppe Martino, ported by HopeZ.
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/wiz.cgi?0,0,0,0,27,314
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Mplayer CE is a fork of the Team Twiizers MPlayer port, combining elements of MPlayerWii and GeeXboX.
http://code.google.com/p/mplayer-ce/
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Challenge your memory with this fun to play puzzle game. The goal is to match the colors on a board by remembering the colors seen previously. Features multi-levels and world score
https://slideme.org/application/colormemory-0
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It’s an app for Android phones in witch you need to make the number 10 by operating with 4 numbers and 4 operations. First : Choose a number Second : Choose an operator Third : Go back to First step You can use memory button as parantheses to memorize subtotal or to use it.
https://slideme.org/application/make-it-10
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A new addictive logical game. It resembles the famous office game Lines, but both the new rules and new balls. You can play it in two versions (classic and arcade). The gameplay may seem simple at first, but in a couple of minutes it becomes very addictive.
https://slideme.org/application/funny-lines
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DogP released the “Virtual Boy Sound Generator”, a program that pretty accurately emulates the Virtual Boy’s sound processor and so let’s you test VB sound code on your computer instead of always having to load your flash cart and test on hardware. Release notes: DogP released version 1.1 of his VB Sound Generator. It has a few minor changes in … Read more
http://www.vr32.de/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=9657#forumpost9657
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SpoonMission is a configurable countdown timer, with support for multiple timezone clocks. It’s primary function is to countdown to lift off/touch down of SpaceShuttle missions, but can be used for any timing purposes. Changes: v0.2 – Added icon
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=557821
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Guan Foo Wah ‘s Tetris clone “JTris” ( http://www.allegro.cc/depot/JTris/ ) has been ported to Dreamcast!
http://www.dreamcast.es/news.php?readmore=333
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Mobbler is a Last.fm radio player and scrobbler for Symbian smartphones. It allows you to listen to your Last.fm radio stations and to scrobble tracks played using the standard music player. Warning: Please note that the radio player functionality of Mobbler will use a lot of data. The makers of Mobbler cannot be held responsible for your phone bill.
http://code.google.com/p/mobbler/
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