Rebooteroids is a new Atari Jaguar game in development. Read more about Rebooteroids WIP (Atari Jaguar Game)
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Audiorace is a music based game similar to the popular 'Audiosurf'. It analyzes the songs of your choice and creates a unique track to ride on. The goal of the game is simple but encouraging: choose your song and beat your own hiscore! Read more about Audiorace v1.5 (Caanoo Game)
GBAtemp holds a coding competition for Nintendo DS and Wii. There are over 5000 US$ worth in prizes and/or cash. Deadline is 31st May 2011! Read more about Homebrew Bounty 2011 (misc)
CrazyBrix is an Arkanoid/Breakout style game by Bob, currently in development for Atari 7800. Read more about CrazyBrix (14-04-2011) (A7800 Game)
Reactris by LinkoVitch is a "falling block game" for Atari Jaguar. Read more about Reactris (Jaguar Game)
OpenTTD is an open source clone of the Microprose game "Transport Tycoon Deluxe", a popular game originally written by Chris Sawyer. It attempts to mimic the original game as closely as possible while extending it with new features. Read more about Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe (OpenTTD) v1.0 (Dingoo Linux Game Port)
Polish developer StreaK has modified PSX4ALL-Dingoo and comes up with his own version. It features slight improvements in the User-Interface. Read more about PSX4ALL DX v1.0b (PSX emu for Dingoo Linux)
Open Syobon Action is an open source version of Syobon Action. Syobon Action (also known as Cat Mario) is a 2D Japanese freeware video game notoriously known on the Internet for its extremely difficult levels. Read more about Open Syobon Action v1.0 (Beta) (Dingoo Linux Game)
Wagic is an Heroic Fantasy battle game reproducing the rules of a famous Collectible trading card game. In Wagic, you fight against an AI with your deck of cards. Each time you win, you earn credits to buy more cards in the shop, and improve your deck. Wagic runs also on Windows and Linux. Read more about Wagic v0.15.1 (PSP Game)
The Dreamcast was a wonderful console and the very first 128-Bit one. Homebrew development was possible without the need to modify hardware, which is the total opposite of current next generation consoles. Many of us wasted tons of CD-R's to burn homebrew games, demos, applications or emulators, but those times are past! Read more about Dreamcast SD Adapter In-Action-Video (DC misc)