Franxis updated MAM4ALL for GP2x and Wiz. MAME stands for "multiple arcade machine emulator". Read more about MAME4ALL GP2x v2.3 (Arcade emu for GP2x)
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Franxis updated MAM4ALL for GP2x and Wiz. MAME stands for "multiple arcade machine emulator". Read more about MAME4ALL Wiz v2.3 (Arcade emu for Wiz)
iTouchBall is a fun game to test your reflexes and hand eye coordination. It is really two games in one. Eliminate a bunch of bouncing balls by chasing them or protect your ball from hitting the boundaries of your iPhone screen. See how well you do by comparing your score with iTouchBall players from across the globe. Read more about iTouchBall v1.0 (iPhone Game)
Put out as many cigarettes as possible with water balloons and free Smoke City from the smoke that’s damaging people’s health. Read more about SmokeCity v1.0 (iPhone Game)
A classic arcade game for Mac originally by John Calhoun, Glypha has been brought back to life for the iPhone and iPod touch! Read more about Glypha v1.0 (iPhone Game)
ConnectBot is a powerful open-source Secure Shell (SSH) client. It can manage simultaneous SSH sessions, create secure tunnels, and copy/paste between other applications. Read more about ConnectBot v1.5.4 (Android Application)
One click to clean all applications in memory. Read more about Cleanoid v1.1.0 (Android Application)
PSP X-Shell is a multifunction shell for PlayStation Portable. Read more about PSP X-Shell v4.8 (PSP Application)
Senet, a board game from predynastic and ancient Egypt, is the oldest board game whose ancient existence has been confirmed, dating to circa 3500 BC. Read more about Senet v0.05b (Wii Game)
PSPdisp gives you an additional monitor with a 960x544 resolution (four times the area of the PSP display). There are four components working together, on Windows a display driver, an usb driver and the interface application which captures the screen, compresses it and sends it over USB to the PSP. On the PSP side there is an application that decompresses the frames and displays them. All settings are adjustable from the Windows side, the PSP really only acts as a passive display. Read more about PSPdisp v0.3 (PSP Application misc)