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RedSquare v0.5 (Wii Game)

RedSquare is an classic 2D action game. Click and hold the red square. Now, move it so that you neither touch the walls nor get hit by any of the blue blocks. If you make it to 31 seconds, you are doing brilliantly!

Changes:

Added Sound Setting screen
Added Release Notes screen
Added functionality to fetch release notes from internet
Added send highscore to google analytic
Added nine music tracks

http://wiibrew.org/wiki/RedSquare

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Pocket Forecast v0.39 (Development) (PPC Application)

Pocket Forecast which is formerly known as Pocket Weather has been udpated.

This weather forecast application has the following features:

1. Multiple locations
2. Cached weather feeds
3. Skinnable themes
4. Uses Yahoo/Weather.com RSS feed – see http://www.yahoo.com/weather to look up location codes (also uses U.S. zip codes)
5. Open source (code posted on Basic4ppc.com forums)
6. Configurable interval for updating weather feed
7. Integrates with S2U

Changes:

– Changed how form color is set to reduce font ‘fuzziness’
– Added optional themePCFont, themePDAFont variables
– Fix background image file to select fileP, fileL (portrait, landscape)
– Fixed minor bugs

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=445576

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Simple Adventure Maker v0.04 (SMS Application misc)

This is a little program for making simple adventure games for the Sega Master System. It has a simple built-in script language for text, menus and game logic, and supports the displaying of static images along with the text.

For a quick start, simply unzip the file, go to the “example” folder, and double-click the batch file named “Compile”. It will compile the example demonstration.

Documentation, sound and image compression support should come on the next version, along with support for multiple scripts.

http://www.smspower.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=11479

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Microfi Nitrogen v0.1b (PPC Application)

Microfi Nitrogen is a native Windows Mobile application (unmanaged code) that allows you to play MP3 songs stored on your Pocket PC device.

It features a file browser, “Shuffle” and “Repeat” modes, a built-in sleep mode and a command to blank screen to prevent energy waste while playing music. Nitrogen uses the MAD decoder, which is opensource. As the official releases of MAD for Pocket PC seem to be discontinued, Nitrogen uses the libraries from an opensource player (GSPlayer).

Nitrogen was build due to the lack of finger-friendly players for Pocket PC (you have to use stylus even for simple tasks). It features large buttons and you can browse among your playlist by drawing circles on the screen (tapping in the appropriate space). In future releases the program will be expected to have an equalizer and skin support, but such things are still being tested to ensure stability and efficience.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=455750

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Spider Game v0.3 (A2600 Game)

Spider game (prototype name) is a platform game, you play as spider and must walk around and climb platforms to collect goodies, while dodge all cast of dangerous enemies such scoprions, bats and others.

You can climb on upper platform, fix on it and walk in upside-down view, this is the novelty.

Please keep in mind this game is a work in progress and will improve over time.

http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=135482

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Hack v0.2 (Symbian OS Application)

Example application for sending AT Commands and USSD via Bluetooth, implemented in Python.

Start the app/ run the source code from a phone or an emulator, select a Bluetooth connection and start controlling the other device sending AT Commands and reading the response.

The command set consists of a series of short text trings which combine together to produce complete commands for operations such as dialing, hanging up, and changing the parameters of the connection.

The ETSI GSM 07.07 (3GPP TS 27.007) specifies AT style commands for controlling a GSM phone or modem.

http://discussion.forum.nokia.com/forum/showthread.php?t=150226

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