DOSBox v0.74 (DOS emu for Pandora)

DOSBox is a DOS-emulator. Now also out for the upcomming Pandora!

http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/pandora.cgi?0,0,0,0,72,54

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Warehouse Panic v1.0 (Wiz Game)

Warehouse Panic is a time management stress game where you have to divide your attention between junction points in a warehouse as you sort the hordes of oncoming crates.

Crates are delivered from trucks and it is your job to sort them to their correct destination based on their color. Sounds easier then it is.

http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/wiz.cgi?0,0,0,0,25,403

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Super Pixel Jumper (18-05-2010) (Wii Game)

Super Pixel Jumper is a fast paced score based platformer with constant forward motion. As long as you avoid contact with the brighter colored blocks your score will continue to increase as will the speed of the game. Your high score is automatically saved.

The game is a port and was originally made for GP2X as an entry in the 2010 Pandora Angst Coding Competition.

Source: http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Super_Pixel_Jumper

http://thatotherdev.wordpress.com/2010/05/18/super-pixel-jumper-wii/

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Gianas Return v0.99.7 (Pandora Game)

Giana’s Return aims to be a worthy UNOFFICIAL sequel of the alltime classic “The Great Giana Sisters”.

Features:

* Power Ups and Extras
* Oldschool style pixeled sprites and tiles
* Wonderful hand drawn backgrounds
* Illustrated hand drawn storyline
* Over 18 Tracks of finest chip music!
* Multi-Language: German, English, French, Spanish
* Password and/or save game (depending on release platform)
* Hidden Warp Zones and Bonus Caves
* Hidden Trainer
* TOP 10 Highscore

Release notes:

Gianas Return v0.997 – Pandora IS OUT! Please check the download section!Thanks to Pickle for his porting efforts!

Giana’s Return is available in the flavors Windows, GP2x, Wiz, GP32, Dingux, Ubuntu, Mac OSX and Dreamcast

http://www.gianas-return.de/?page_id=453

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RaveWild v0.2 (Wii Game)

RaveWild is a mix between a top-down shooter, a tower defense game and a real-time strategy. You create three different units to protect you as invaders pour in at an increasing rate. Your job is to survive as long as you can.

Changes:

* Discovered that your applications are added to the Homebrew Browser without warning. DevelopmentEffort ++
* Added some 8-bit sound effects.
* Fixed certain variables not being reset when a game is restarting.
* You can adjust the width and height gaps in the Options menu, to help with any overscan.
* Added shield element: hold either the Z or C on the nunchuk and shake to generate a unit-healing, enemy-bullet-negating barrier

http://wiibrew.org/wiki/RaveWild

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That Other Pong (Wii Game)

Pong for Wii by thatotherdev.

Quote:

Other people have already made (what presumably must be in at least some cases better) home brew pong games for Wii. This is just another one to add to the list. Its single player only and you use the wiimote D-pad to move your paddle up and down.

It uses the same home menu as 1bit Invaders but I realized that the clock wasn’t updating (it was just sitting at whatever time it was when the game started up) so I corrected that. I also added the ability to shut off your Wii using the power button (the button on the console not the one in the menu which was already working) or holding down the wiimote power button and also the ability to restart your Wii with the restart button all of which I had forgotten to do with the stuff I put out recently.

http://thatotherdev.wordpress.com/2010/05/17/that-other-pong-wii/

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OpenBOR v3.0.2773 (Wiz misc)

OpenBOR (Open Beats of Rage) is an open source engine to play Beats of Rage.

Beats of Rage is a freeware open source video game and moddable game engine made by Senile Team ( http://www.senileteam.com/beatsofrage.html ) and inspired by Sega’s classic Streets of Rage series. The term “moddable” means that the program allows users to create their own content, and thus their own beat-’em-up game, which is then called a “mod”.

Beats of Rage was first made available for download November 2003. It was not advertised in any way other than by word of mouth, yet it soon gained enormous popularity.

http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/wiz.cgi?0,0,0,0,20,382

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ViewImage (14-05-2010) (Dingoo Linux Application Port)

ViewImage display images, proportionately scaled to the Dingoo’s screen.

Changes:

When loading an image, viewimage now automatically rotates if required before scaling, so that the image is always displayed in the largest format possible. Portrait-format images will automatically be displayed 240×320, while landscape format images are automatically displayed 320×240.
Manual rotation is possible using the shoulder buttons. L is counterclockwise and R is clockwise. When rotating, the image is rescaled so that it fits in the screen.
Bonus feature: When you launch viewimage by passing a single filename to it, viewimage scans the entire directory that the image is in and automatically loads all other images of the same file type, with the selected image first. This allows you to use a file selector to pick a single file within a directory full of images, and get your chosen file displayed first, while having every other image (with the same suffix) in the directory also available by hitting the next/previous buttons. (dpad left and right.)

http://boards.dingoonity.org/dingux-releases/viewimage-for-dingoo-dirt-simple-image-viewer/

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Cuts Of Meat v1.0.1 (Android misc)

Application for those who is interested in cooking meat.

https://slideme.org/application/cuts-meat

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1bit Invaders v2 (Wii Game)

1bit Invaders is a 2D free roaming space shooter with a fully destructible environment and retro monochrome graphics. To stay alive and gain points just shoot the circles before they reach your ship. Use the wiimote to aim, B button to shoot and the nunchuck analog stick to move.

Changes:

Everything. Similar concept but everything was redone.

http://wiibrew.org/wiki/1bit_Invaders

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