Mankind’s oldest enemy, the decimal numbers 1 to 5 have launched another audacious attack and it’s up to you to stop them. They have one weakness – they self destruct when they are combined to make the number ten. Select numbers with the stylus and make tens to save the world.
How to play:
– Numbers have to be on the same horizontal line and add up to 10.
– All hope is lost when the numbers break through the top of the screen.
Changes:
– Added extra sound effects.
– Improved tile animation when numbers move up a row and when they are pushed around.
– Fixed situation where board was corrupted after dropping tiles.
– Fixed score repainting glitch after dropping tiles.
– Added pause. Press START in game to pause.
http://forum.gbadev.org/viewtopic.php?t=16312
Added Feb 17, 2009, Under:
Wii
Help the Wii scene and run the BootMii Compatibility Checker. More details by following the link below!
http://hackmii.com/2009/02/bootmii-checker/
Added Feb 17, 2009, Under:
Wii
marcan is telling us some interesting and dirty stuff going on in the Wii scene – actually not really the Wii scene, but releated to it. As it has happened many times before, people are trying to making money with the work of others.
Read on:
Those of you that already know the story regarding these and other websites may skip this paragraph. Several websites have, for a while now, been selling our Wii homebrew tools in conjunction with warez loaders, under the guise of “unlocking†you Wii. In doing this, they of course make all sorts of outlandish claims, such as full compatibility, avoidance of breaking the warranty, and an impossible ability to work through future updates. Needless to say, these warez loaders aren’t fully compatible, are slower than using originals, installing homebrew breaks your warranty (whether you manage to hide it or not is a different issue), and chances are the next Nintendo update will shut them down again (why, oh, why, are you taking so long, Nintendo?). They also seem to be making a pretty penny – we’ve heard figures of $8000 monthly revenue for HomebreWare. This doesn’t make us very happy, given that we’re making these tools for free. The two websites are located at homebreware.com and wiiunlocker.com (don’t link to them, they don’t need any of our PageRank).
Apparently HomebreWare has been recently sold for $30000. The old owner linked to our website download page and at least attempted to make the package somewhat legal (if entirely redundant and a waste of money). The new owner obviously couldn’t care less about the legality part. He’s converted the “package†into exclusively a piracy tool, with no other homebrew besides the Twilight Hack, The Homebrew Channel, and the usual warez loaders, plus a generous sprinkling of Nintendo software, and hosts it all on his server. He also bundles HBC beta9, which didn’t yet include the scam warning screen (so anyone who doesn’t have an active internet connection on the Wii won’t even know that he was scammed). He also includes a handy guide on how to torrent Wii games. I’m back in the process of firing a few DMCA notices around to try to get it taken down (or at least piss them off somewhat), but this is getting absurd. If anyone knows a lawyer willing to offer advice of what, if anything, can be done (practically speaking), or what the best course of action is in these cases, I’d sincerely appreciate it if they could contact me.
As for the other guys, Wiiunlocker seems to be trying as hard as they can to hide the fact that they’re selling our software. Originally, they just hotlinked to our downloads. Since we killed unknown referrers, then they switched to non-linked tinyurl URLs (which you have to copy and paste into the address bar), which results in a blank referrer. After that, I implemented a dynamic link mechanism that forces you to go through our downloads page – then they tried copying one of those links, but they cycle every 10 minutes and thus it didn’t last long. Having lost the battle against our server, they turned to a publicly available mirror. We contacted its owner and got it shut down. They’ve switched to a secret mirror hosted at The Android News, which we can only guess is a friend of theirs, or a hacked website. We’re in the process of trying to get that taken down.
If you are currently hosting a copy of any of our software, we ask that you remove it and link to hbc.hackmii.com instead. We generally don’t mind mirrors, but it makes you a ripe target for one of these scammers to hotlink. Then we’d have to get in contact, and it’s all a big pain for you and us. We have plenty of bandwidth at hbc.hackmii.com, so it’s easiest for everyone if you just link to our downloads page.
The title might seem redundant to those that already know this, but I’m hoping it might help draw the attention of some potential “customers”.
Thanks to brakken / http://www.tehskeen.com for this interesting hint.
http://hackmii.com/2009/02/scam-homebreware-and-wiiunlocker/
RemoteTracker is an antitheft software which you can use to track your device when it was lost or stolen. It works catching a formated SMS sent from any phone and then send useful informations back.
Changes:
– Bug fixes;
– New German translation;
– Added four commands:
– gip – Get the current IP address. If your device has more than one, you will receive all of them. If there is at least one valid IP address, the IP defined by ActiveSync will be ignored. If no IP address exists the command will make a connection (GPRS/EDGE/3G…) and return a valid IP;
– egip – same as GIP but by e-mail;
– vnc – start a vnc server. It works like Kuzko1 implemented, so, download the file here and put the executable (vncserver.exe) in Program FilesRTConfig folder. THIS IS NOT A FREE SOFTWARE!
– evnc – same as vnc, but the answer will be received by e-mail.
http://remotetracker.sourceforge.net/
acquariusoft released a simple program for gps navigation.
Features:
– Show info of navigation ( lat,long, speed)
– show linear distance to a point
– show alert if a poi is near (ex autovelox) for now the distance is fix ( 2km) and the sound is not configurable,but this is only a beta
– you can insert your poi in the poi folder with csv extension.
– you can select the poi category to alert
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=483358
Added Feb 16, 2009, Under:
GP2x
saboteur released his GP2x game “Escape from Minos”. You have been caught by the King Minos. He sends you to the labyrinth of the Minotaur. Your mission will be search for exit and the key that will allow to open it, while you gather all the lost treasures.
Discussion: http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=46156
http://computeremuzone.com/ficha.php?id=753&l=en
O3touch is a windows mobile dialer that significantly speeds up calling, searching, texting and emailing your contacts making the use of the phone (and you) much more effective.
Discussion: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=483258
http://www.o3touch.com/
Added Feb 16, 2009, Under:
Wii
Liights Out! is a puzzle game for the Wii, based on the classic puzzle game Lights Out. The goal is to turn off all the lights on the board. When you toggle one light, the lights nearby also toggle.
Changes:
Fixed accidental logging, which caused the main menu to lag in beta 4
Fixed broken-looking background image in beta 4
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/User:BHSPitMonkey/LiightsOut
Added Feb 16, 2009, Under:
Wii
WiiRadio is a ShoutCast stream player. It can read from thousands of internet radio streams and play them back on the Wii.
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/WiiRadio
Quick toggle for frequently used system settings.
Such as:
* GPS
* Wi-Fi
* Bluetooth
* Ringer mode
* Battery level status
* Internal/sd card memory status
* Brightness adjustment
* Airplane Mode
* Screen Timeout
* Flashlight
* Auto Sync
* 2G/3G
* Wireless Location
* Silent Mode
http://www.maximyudin.com/mysoftware/
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