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WiiRadio v0.2 (Wii misc)
WiiRadio is a ShoutCast stream player. It can read from thousands of internet radio streams and play them back on the Wii. Read more
Wordmobi v0.6.1 (Symbian OS Application)
Wordmobi is S60 client for wordpress written in Python for Nokia mobile phones, helping you to manage your blog while saving time and bandwidth. Common blog operations, like posting, approve comment, post delete, comments visualization, for instance, are possible using Wordmobi. Read more
SDLMAME (14-03-2009) (Arcade emu for PS3 Linux)
MAME stands for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator. When used in conjunction with an arcade game's data files (ROMs), MAME will more or less faithfully reproduce that game on a PC. The ROM images that MAME utilizes are "dumped" from arcade games' original circuit-board ROM chips. MAME becomes the "hardware" for the games, taking the place of their original CPUs and support chips. Therefore, these games are NOT simulations, but the actual, original games that appeared in arcades. MAME's purpose is to preserve these decades of video-game history. As gaming technology continues to rush forward, MAME prevents these important "vintage" games from being lost and forgotten. This is achieved by documenting the hardware and how it functions, thanks to the talent of programmers from the MAME team and from other contributors. Being able to play the games is just a nice side-effect, which doesn't happen all the time. MAME strives for emulating the games faithfully. NOTE: This version includes an unsupported patch that adds the ability to display games at their original (-nativeres) resolution in fullscreen mode. Users of this version are not eligible for support on the official forum. Read more
Solitaire on myHIP v1.0 (iPhone Game)
The game is simple. Starting with a freshly shuffled deck of 52 cards, the cards are laid out in seven columns with 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 cards in each respective column. The remaining cards are used as pull cards. Each round allows you to pull 3 cards from the top of the remaining deck. Read more