Retrogaming Times Monthly #94 (misc)

Retrogaming Times Monthly #94 is available. RTM is a retro magazine, sometimes with focus on the homebrew scene.

Content of this issue:

ATTRACT MODE
* Press Fire To Begin
* Retrogaming News

THE RETROWORKS
* Retro Collecting 101 – Traveling Across Country
* Merrie Melodies – Return Of The Bloop Beep Buzz

THE GAME REVIEW H.Q.
* MAME Reviews – Mad Planets
* Commodore Du Jour – Amiga À La Carte
* Living In A PC World – The Lakers vs. Celtics & The NBA Playoffs
* Beyond The Plastic – Aladdin
* A Pixelated 21st Century

POWERING DOWN
* Game Over

http://www.retrogamingtimes.com/magazine/?issue=94&page=frontcover&theme=green

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The Chinese Pandora Story (Pandora misc)

Most of you are familiar with the OpenPandora project. It’s the possibly smallest portable Linux PC for gaming, browsing, coding, business work, remote administration, music playing and emulation. The audience of the Pandora is growing every day, not only since the production problems are history and mass shipping has to be expected soon.

Mr. Wang Ha from Wanha Electrics Co LTD from China offers the Pandora for sale, at a marvellous price of US$ 166 only, comparing to the official pre-order price of EUR 370 this seems to be a lucky bargain. But be careful; even Michael Mrozek, CEO of the OpenPandora GmbH, was quite surprised and can not legitimate this company in any way.

It’s most likely to be a cheap copy of poor quality if you recieve something at all. Understanding that most users are extremely desperate for a Pandora, put your hands off and save yourself some unnecessary troubles.

http://boards.openpandora.org/index.php?/topic/7320-fake-open-pandora/

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DS2x86 v0.34 (DOS emu for NDS)

DS2x86 by Patrick Aalto is a PC emulator for Nintendo DS. It’s purpose is to allow you to run old DOS games on your Nintendo DS game console. DS2x86 is a port of DSx86 port using the SuperCard DSTwo’s MIPS processor, therefor it will just run with such a card.

Changes:

– Improved SoundBlaster emulation using the new transfer system.
– Improved high-resolution (>= 350 rows) graphics modes scaling quality.
– Implemented preliminary VESA SVGA support, for 640×400 and 640×480 256-color modes.
– Implemented “scasb” opcode EGA VRAM access version (Titus the Fox)
– Fixed a bug in “shld r/m16,r16,imm8” and “shrd r/m16,r16,imm8” opcodes.
– Fixed a bug in “idiv r/m16” which could destroy the high 16 bits of EAX register.
– Fixed the VideoParameterTable to have correct VGA Misc Register values in text modes.
– Minor changes to mouse emulation, for better support of SVGA graphics modes.

Thanks to http://nintendomax.com/viewtopic.php?t=14219&f=19 for the news.

http://dsx86.patrickaalto.com/

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Mind Departure (GBA Music Disk)

Mind Departure by up rough & La Paz is a music disk for Gameboy Advance.

Mind Departure by Up Rough

http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=58736

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Snes9x4P v1.39ff.20120226.1 (SNES emu for Pandora)

Snes9x4P is a port of Dingoo SNES9x to Pandora, derived from SNES9x4D Dingoo.

Changes:

* Finally fixed OS Version detection.
* Changed default scaling mode to “2×2 no-AA” to make sure that the emulator always starts even if problems with hardware acceleration might occur (eg. with the experimental kernel or further problems due to libSDL and the OS version).

http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=snes9x4p_ivanovic

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Battle for Wesnoth v1.10.1.1 (Pandora Game Port)

The Battle for Wesnoth is a turn-based strategy game with a fantasy theme.

Build up a great army, gradually turning raw recruits into hardened veterans. In later games, recall your toughest warriors and form a deadly host against whom none can stand! Choose units from a large pool of specialists, and hand-pick a force with the right strengths to fight well on different terrains against all manner of opposition.

Release notes:

This is the brand new stable Wesnoth series. Savegames from 1.9.x should be compatible. If you are using 1.9.x at the moment, please replace this now outdated package by 1.10.x. If you want to you can rename your appdata/wesnoth-1.9 folder to appdata/wesnoth-1.10 to continue using your old settings.

If you are still using 1.8.x: That series is also replaced by this release. Though for the old 1.8 appdata it is not recommended to be used with 1.10. The savegames might still somehow work, but it is likely that you will at least notice incompatibilities. Better to start a new with 1.10!

Changes:

* All upstream changes.

http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=wesnoth-1.10

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Golly v2.3.0.2 (Pandora misc Port)

Golly is an open source, cross-platform application for exploring Conway’s Game of Life and other cellular automatism.

Changes:

Now it’s categorized as a simulation game (per loon’s suggestion), and Perl scripting works.

http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=golly

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Chromium v16.0.896.1 (Pandora Application Port)

Chromium is an open-source browser project that aims to build a safer, faster, and more stable way for all users to experience the web.

http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=chromium-chrome-20257

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SnapSnap v1.0.1.0 (Pandora Application)

SnapSnap by Gruso is a screeshot utility, allowing you to take shots with a hotkey or set them on a timer. Saves images to SD card. Note: Does not work if you’re running your OS from SD.

Changes:

1.0.1.0: Disable ‘snapsnap’ notification in timed mode (as it interferes with some full screen apps).

http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=snapsnap.install

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NoteCase Pro v3.6.0.1 (Pandora Application Port)

NoteCase Pro is designed to quickly capture, organize, protect, access, and recycle your information. NoteCase Pro strikes the right balance between ease of use and raw power. Available now as a free download for a wide variety of platforms including desktop, netbook, and mobile devices.

Changes:

No changelog available

http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=NoteCasePro.MiroslavRajcic.001

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