Shippy 1984 is a quick and dirty port of Shippy84 ( http://www.shippysite.com/ ) to the GP2X. Picture stolen from http://www.dev-fr.org
Shippy 1984 is a quick and dirty port of Shippy84 ( http://www.shippysite.com/ ) to the GP2X. Picture stolen from http://www.dev-fr.org
Viewer4DM is a text viewer with bookmarks and other functions. It can also play MP3’s while reading.
Dear visitors, As everyone knows the news-service is back since a while. Actually it was not planed to have the news public that fast again, and the main site is currently using some free RSS to HTML service, which also brings quite a big delay for all news (unless you have access to the beta page). If you use an … Read more
This application by Akez flashes “own waves” to a PSP. Regarding the author it is fairly easy to use and it shouldnt brick your PSP unless the file you select to copy is not a system_plugin_bg.rco file. Changes: The bug in the previous version is now fixed. Also i have made the application look better by adding a background image, … Read more
Sick of having to keep RSS feeds as bookmarks on the iPhone? Don’t like having to browse to a website to check your feeds? Ever wanted a native RSS reader on the iPhone? Well this project is here to fix all of that. The goal of Mobile-RSS is to create a native iPhone application which will remember all your feeds … Read more
There are some news about the MAME port to iPhone (there is no download yet). Quoted directly from the homepage: CURRENT STATUS: As expected, performance is an issue. For example, Pacman and Q*bert run quite well, but Galaga and Gyruss are marginal even with frame skipping and lowered sound quality. The SDL port was the quickest way to get everything … Read more
Can you reach the exhaust port and destroy the alien space station?
Try to escape all 23 mazes by walking around and checking out ways and walls with your spotlight.
NES.app is a Nintendo emulator for Apple’s iPhone. NES.app uses a modified version of the popular InfoNES emulation core to mimic the 6502 processor in a Nintendo Entertainment System, allowing you to play ROM dumps of games designed for the NES console. ROM dumps are files containing the dumped instruction code from a physical cartridge. In many cases, you are … Read more
“Heavy Stylus”, owner of http://www.rgcd.co.uk/ and the guy behind the RGCD, a retro magazine published on CD, has offered the following to our little competition: 1) The winner will get his game on a REAL cartridge, 2) additionally there is the option of getting the game published. Unfortunatly there wont be any money behind, but the good feeling that your … Read more