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Dooom v0.8 (Dingoo misc Port)

Dooom is a Doom port for the Dingoo Native OS by the_wub, which itself is based mainly on the Chocolate Doom source port by Simon Howard.

Changes:

– Removed my stupid music volume hack that prevented music from being completely muted.
– Fixed enemy AI problems and BFG ammo bug by adding back dehacked support.
– Added support for modified wads. If all you want to do is play the official wads then the app will work exactly as it did before (with all your wads in the Dooom folder). To run a modified wad or total conversion you will need to create a text file called “comline.wub” that contains the command line options needed. It is also best to make sure that the Dooom folder only contains the files needed for the wad you want to play. It *should* be possible to specify these details with the command line options but I haven’t been able to do so reliably yet. For example, Aliens TC needs these files: ALITCSF.WAD, ALITCSND.WAD, ALITCWAD.WAD, ATCUD19.DEH and DOOM.WAD
– The command line options to run the wad are: chocolate-doom -deh atcud19.deh -merge alitcsf.wad -file alitcsnd.wad alitcwad.wad – Copy/paste that line of text into a new notepad document and save it as “comline.wub” in the /GAME/DOOOM/ folder.
– When you launch the app you can select an over-clock value as before and then press START to launch the wad. More information on running some of the popular wads can be found here: http://www.chocolate-doom.org/wiki/index.php/Category:TCs
– The command line can also be used to launch an official wad with extra options like -nomonsters etc…

http://boards.dingoonity.org/dingoo-releases/dooom-a-doom-port-for-the-dingoo-native-os/

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Temper v0.80 for Dingoo Native v1.0 (PCE emu for Dingoo)

Temper for Dingoo Native is an NEC PC Engine emulator originally coded by Exophase and ported by Slaanesh. It plays HuCard, CD, SCD, AracdeCD and SuperGfx games mostly at full speed.

http://www.slaanesh.net/2013/07/temper-080-for-dingoo-native-v10.html

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OpenXcom v0.9.0.11 (Pandora misc Port)

OpenXcom is an open-source remake of the popular UFO: Enemy Unknown (X-Com: UFO Defense in USA) videogame by Microprose, licensed under the GPL and written in C++ / SDL. Ported to Pandora by Canseco.

How to install:

* Need Timidity Midi Installer.
* Need original data files for Xcom Enemy Unknown or Xcom Ufo defense.
* Data folder: appdata/openxcom/share/openxcom/data
* First execution ask for password to copy /etc/timidity/timidity.cfg to /etc or game will not start.
* More info: http://ufopaedia.org/index.php?title=Installing_(OpenXcom)

Changes:

– Last git upstream fixes.

http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=openxcom

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Qmmp v0.8.0.4 (Pandora Application Port)

Qmmp is an audio-player, written with the help of the Qt library. The user interface is similar to winamp or xmms. Ported to Pandora by Canseco.

Changes:

– Added default skins. You can found them at mnt/utmp/qmmp/home/.qmmp/skins
– Changed config for mplayer to start fullscreen. Add fs=yes and zoom=yes to config file at mnt/utmp/qmmp/home/.mplayer/config

http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=qmmp

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PSPInstaller v9 (PSP Application)

PSPInstaller is a Cydia-like piece of software for the PSP that lets you download homebrew files from its repository without the need for cabled or manual download/transfer. Just connect to Wifi, Download and play!

Changes:

– no changelog found

http://wololo.net/talk/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=31226

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Learn Japanese v0.9 (PSP Lua Game)

Learn Japanese by ponpon is a trivia game designed to help people memorize Japanese words by answering the English questions with the Japanese equivalent. The difference between this game and other language learning games is that users must input the answers manually by typing it in on a custom OSK.

Release notes:

In this update I added a option to randomize the questions, and I included a Karaoke rhythm game. Since this version uses Lua Player Plus by NaNnI & Rinnegatamante, it now features MP4 playback. However the LPP version that I used didn’t have IntraFont which was required for Japanese text input, so I included a option to switch to LuaPlayer Euphoria by Zack in the options menu. It just doesn’t have MP4 playback in that version, but it runs much more stable though.

http://wololo.net/talk/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=31908

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RenPSP v0.5 (PSP Lua misc)

RenPSP is a Lua-based clone of the Ren’Py Visual Novel engine for Playstation Portable.

Changes:

Here are some new features:
+ Added ICON0 and PIC1 design
+ Support for game description files (see desc.lua on any game folder)
+ Game preview backgrounds on main menu (only on Windows version for now)
+ Screenshots are now saved in ms0:/PICTURE/RenPSP
+ Sounds can now be disabled upon game boot
+ Support for $renpy.save() and $renpy.load() functions
+ Menu selection scrolling

Bug fixes:
+ Background loading from save game

Released with several mini-VNs:

+ a test game to demonstrate some features
+ “The Question” by LSF Team (Revised)
+ “9 мая” by IIchan Eroge Team
+ “Ripples” by Ayu Sakata (Revised)

http://wololo.net/talk/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=33799

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NesDS v1.3a (NES emu for NDS)

NesDS by huiminghao is a Nintendo Entertainment System emulator for Nintendo DS.

Changes:

– alpha blend fixed.
– touch the current menu item to hide menu.
– cheat list bug fixed. fix the flicking of cheat list.
– all saving flushed. Sound update, the volume = sin(original * pi / 2) ^ 0.7, like a linear to log conversion.
– Load and save slot number merged to one.
– nsf play supported, use left/right to select song, use up/down to play/stop, use ‘debug’ menu to see the details.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/nesds/

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TempGBA v1.43.1 (GBA emu for NDS)

TempGBA by Nebuleon is a Game Boy Advance emulator for the Supercard DSTWO. It’s based upon work from gpSP, gpSP Kai (unofficial) and CATSFC GUI.

Changes:

– no changelog found

https://github.com/Nebuleon/TempGBA

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Insecticide (09-07-2013) (VB Game)

Chris Read aka atari2600land continues working on his 2D fighting game Insecticide. It’s easy to kill a bug, but how about when you’re a bug yourself? Strap yourself into a bug’s shoes and fight to the death. Are you strong enough to perform insecticide?

Changes:

– no changelog found

http://www.atari2600land.com/banana/ic.html

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