“Retrogaming Times”is a kind of magazine/newsletter dealing with retrogaming. It basicly has nothing to do with homebrew but it’s worth a read 🙂http://my.stratos.net/~hewston95/RTM20/RTM20.html

Image provided by: DweditDwedit has released another alpha version of Goomba Color, which is a Gameboy Color emulator for the Gameboy Advance. A couple of games already have pretty good compatibility (a compatibility list can be foundhere). Changes:
No longer shows colored solid tiles when the screen should be off Fixed off-by-one scanline problems introduced in alpha 1. Now you can specify whether you want to emulate a GB, GBC, or GBA Added double speed mode, either timers only or complete Fixed splash screen corrupting graphics Go Multiboot feature for smaller GB roms (and a couple tiny GBC games too) Major changes to SRAM save system Added 32k saves, Enter the menu with L+R to save the game’s sram Stack writes to SRAM are now saved Save files smaller in pogoshell Some changes merged from Kuwanger’s version Palette changes apply immediatly

Image provided by: ElxxElxx has released a new version of his PSP Web Server previously written in Lua, but now available as stand-alone version. Release notes:
Info
PSP-HTTPD is an extremely portable web server that runs off just your PSP’s Wi-Fi capabilities, in Infrastructure mode. When you start it up, it will connect to the Wi-Fi router and then your PSP will be accessible by any other Internet-capable device on your network. This means that you can wirelessly browse the files on your firmware 1.5 PSP using your computer, cell phone, PDA, or even a second PSP with the web browser! To go even further, you can open up your router to the web and host a website off your PSP.Changelog
New in 0.5 are some nice interface enhancements – the server now has a status bar at the top of the console, showing how much it has transferred, the current uptime, and internal IP. In addition to this, PSP-HTTPD is now a standalone app – copy it to your /PSP/GAME directory and serve away. Here’s the official list of changes:Server is now a standalone PSP app, using a custom compiled version of LuaPlayer New WLAN connection code in LuaPlayer core, allowing for quick checking of connection status without freezes Network profile selector now able to save your selection Network profile selector auto-connects if you only have one network profile Added top status bar to show input/output/uptime/IP info All server execution is within a single loop now, allowing for soft restarts Added slight margins and line spacing to console output for better readability Changed directory listing template to 90% relative width to make viewing on mobile/PSP browsers easier Split code and templates into separate directories Title of directory listing page reflects location Added auto_restart config setting Added autorestart_method config setting Fixed crash when trying to view non-existent directory Added MIME type for MP3 files Added screenshot function (press Triangle when idling to save to screenshot.png) Changed ‘bytes’ to ‘b’ in file size parsing function

Image provided by: UnknownYoyo+ has done more work on his recently released Sudoku game. The game comes with a new menu and a save game options. Alien8 has suppliednew graphics too.http://archive.gp2x.de/cgi-bin/cfiles.cgi?0,0,0,0,25,1146
efegea has updated his Sega Master System emulator for the GP2x. This emulator comes with sound and a file selector.
Snaff has released a third alpha version of Vice2x. This is a port of VICE to the GP2x. Vice2x is ported from the UNIX version of VICE and is using Rlyeh’s Minilib. VICE emulates a C64, VIC-20, Plus4, C128, PET and CBM-II.
Infantile Paralysiser comes up with a new tool…http://mdxonline.dyndns.org/archives/nds/
Edison Carter has updated his Trainer for the PSP Game”Liberty City Stories”. A few supported cheats are: Infinite Health and Armor, Set Wanted Level, Set Time, Set Weather&Spawn Anything. Changes:
v0.7b:
Support for cheats with pplayer or pobj in them
lostjared has released a port of”MasterPiece”to the PSP. It’s a”quick and dirty”port according to the porter.http://forums.qj.net/showthread.php?t=33062
Madelman has updated his Nintendo NES emulator Phamicom for the GP2x. Changes:
Using rlyeh’s minilib instead of SDL. Improved speed. Now all games I tested are playable.

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