Foxy has released version 1.0 of Goldrunner, which is an unofficial conversation of the identical called Atari ST/Amiga shooter.
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Thanks to Foxy himself for the news.
Foxy has released version 1.0 of Goldrunner, which is an unofficial conversation of the identical called Atari ST/Amiga shooter.
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Thanks to Foxy himself for the news.
gpSP2X is an official GP2X port of gpSP, a GBA emulator written from scratch by Exophase. But it’s more than just a port, as zodttd has tweaked it specifically for the GP2X with features such as overclocking the CPU, RAM, and LCD tweaks.
New in this release:
– Fixed a large compatibility issue with the dynarec. Many more games working and working better.
– Removed the need for gpsp.cfg during installation. It’s now created with the correct defaults.
– Hopefully a better autoframeskip.
Miaudito has released his first NDS Game, as you can guess from the version number it’s still in pretty early stages._v0.0000001_(NDS_Game).jpg)
http://palib.info/forum/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=2597&forum=9
The Nintendo DS hardware offers a variety of possibilities for creating music as well as interacting with music. TheRain first had the idea of using the DS as a MIDI controller and created the DSMIDI, a DS cartridge that adds a standard MIDI port to the DS that can be used by homebrew DS software.
But since making a DSMIDI requires soldering skills and is rather dangerous, we came up with another idea: Using the DS as a wireless MIDI controller. The MIDI signals are sent to the computer via Wifi, and a server program forwards them to MIDI applications.
Later, support for natrium42’s, DSerial was added, enabling MIDI input and output via standard oldskool MIDI cables.
2007-03-13 – DSMIDIWiFi gets DSerial support and becomes DSMI
Sure wireless MIDI is awesome, but it still requires a PC if you want to connect your DS to your MIDI keytar, MIDI modded NES or whatever weird MIDI gear you might have. So far, the solution to this dilemma has been TheRain’s DSMIDI. But unfortunately it requires some skill to build and only supports MIDI output.
Now, with natrium42’s, DSerial it’s possible to connect MIDI devices to the DS easily (instructions here). This method supports both MIDI in- and output.
So, DSMIDIWiFi has now become DSMI (DS Music Interface) and supports both MIDI over WiFi and DSerial – whichever of the two is available. You can even use both connections at the same time, for example to use the DS as a wireless MIDI bridge.
The example apps are DSerial-ready now as well. The current version is a pre-release that doesn’t yet support MIDI input via DSerial, which I will implement once I have the hardware 🙂
NitroTracker will soon get support for MIDI Keyboards and other controllers connected via DSerial. Given sufficient demand, natrium42 can probably be persuaded to mass-produce the MIDI-cables for DSerial 🙂
Thanks to wraggster of http://www.dcemu.co.uk for the news.
Yodajr has released a screenshot of Super Mario Land Advance with improved graphics, which no one should miss. Unfortunatly no new release yet..png)
HEP is working on BeetleRun, which is a conversation of an old MS DOS game called Antrun. Your job is to guide an ant trough pipes. The pipes are already on the field and just need to be rotated correctly. Remember that the game is in progress and bugs might occuor here and there.
Goldrunner, a conversion of an old Atari ST and Amiga classic, has been updated to version 0.4. It’s a shoot’em up game..png)
t4ils has released the source code of his game “Avoid ’em all”. Version 1.03 is considered to be the final version of this game..jpg)
Nadir Suwaidan has released his first GP2x game ever called Dubai Race. His blog can be found at http://dogfull.blogspot.com/.jpg)
This is a port of GnuGO 3.6 for GP2X. It is based on PSPGnuGO, by ZX-81. It has been updated to v1.0 recently.
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New features:
– Save/Load SGF files
– Improved graphics (thanks to Saehn)
– Improved controls
– CPU freq management (60 MHz when idle, 200 to 300 MHz when thinking)