BarcodeZilla is a Zxing based barcode decoding application which is enabled for product recognition (mainly intended for EAN-8 / EAN-13 and UPC barcodes) that will display information the origin country of the product and allows to download product information (if available) and to edit and upload product and price information for your country as well using a WCF webservice. Read more about BarcodeZilla v0.8.9 (PPC Application)
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PIE320 (for now) emulates the arcade "Namco Pacman". The arcade rom for this game does NOT come with the package. Read more about PIE320 v0.1b (Arcade emu for Dingoo)
Kris Graft over at Gamasutra conducted an interview with game developer Andrew Mclennan, CEO of Metaforic. Read more about Combating R4 Piracy On The DS (NDS misc)
cid2mizard came up with a new NDS homebrew, but due to lack of french language skills, we can't report more right now. Read more about Digitory DS v0.1 (NDS Game)
Craig has posted an interesting video on YouTube -Wiz vs. Dingoo A-320! Read more about Wiz vs Dingoo (Dingoo misc)
Craig has posted an interesting video on YouTube -Wiz vs. Dingoo A-320! Read more about Wiz vs Dingoo (Wiz misc)
DCemu.co.uk has been serving the homebrew and gaming scene for severall years now. Even if the relation with us isn't the best anymore, let's hope for another five years (or longer). Good Luck! Read more about DCemu.co.uk turns 5 years old (misc)
Wiredbombo has written a great guide on installing the Dingoo SDK. Read more about Wiredbomb0s S2DSDK Installation Guide (Dingoo misc)
Aim of the game depends on the difficulty you selected but all difficulties have the same rules being basicly you select a peg, it will turn blue then select an empty spot. Between the empty spot and the peg you selected should be another peg so that the initally selected peg will jump over the "middle" peg and will be removed. Read more about Rubido (Dingoo Game)
The exploit dubbed as BannerBomb created by Comex is the only public way to load homebrew applications on a System Menu 4.0 Wii. The exploit was released on the 5th April 2009 through the IRC Channel #Wiidev. The exploit works by using a malformed banner to crash the wii loading the boot.dol placed in the root of the SD card. Currently this exploit does not allow the Homebrew channel to be installed due to the exploit that was used being blocked in 4.0. However, it can still be installed through BannerBomb on System Menu version 3.X. Read more about Bannerbomb (Alpha 1) (Wii Application)