Archive for 10/2007 - Page 2:
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-02 07:46:05
Pacman Pizza is the first homebrew game by jfig11! Each pizza gives you 10 pizza points, each one you miss loses you 10 points. Try to get up to 1000!
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-02 16:12:39
PuzzleManiak is a port of the marvelous Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection on Nintendo DS. All 27 games are ported on NDS: Tents, Dominosa, Mines, Bridges, Light Up (aka Akari), Pattern (aka Picross), Net (aka Netwalk), Untangle (aka Planarity), Sudoku (aka Solo), Galaxies, Slitherlink (aka Loopy), Blackbox, Mastermind (aka Guess), Map, Filling, Solitaire (aka Pegs), Sixteen, Fifteen, Slant, Rectangles, Netslide, Samegame, Unequal, Flip, Inertia, Twiddle and Pyramid (adaptation of Cube).
Changes:
Changes:
- fix a bug in Tent's help (Thanks Rev. S Campbell for finding that)
- add some missing dutch translations
- improve 'undo' button detection to avoid pressing 'new' or 'again' by mistake
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-02 16:13:45
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-02 16:16:20
Jeremysr made the "edge-matching" puzzle game Tetravex for the DS.
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Here's the current features:
Thanks to http://www.dev-fr.org for the news.
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Here's the current features:
- Different board sizes: 2x2 to 6x6
- Numbers are coloured like the Gnome version (gnotravex)
- Hints
- Can move all tiles at the same time with the D-pad
Thanks to http://www.dev-fr.org for the news.
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-02 23:31:27
Brunni has updated his Gameboy Color emulator for NDS. This version increases speed and compatibility.
Thanks to http://www.dev-fr.org for the news.
Thanks to http://www.dev-fr.org for the news.
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-02 23:41:39
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-02 23:42:40
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-02 23:43:19
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-03 21:03:57
Tower Toppler is a game where you have to help a cute little green animal switch off some kind of "evil" mechanism. The "power off switch" is hidden somewhere in high towers. On your way to the target you need to avoid a lot of strange robots that guard the tower.
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-03 23:24:29
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-04 04:14:03
Bunjalloo is a web browser for the Nintendo DS. It is still under development, but can already display simple pages and follow links.
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-04 04:17:28
NES.app lets you play Nintendo games on your iPhone. It is a fully functional, feature-rich Nintendo emulator.
Changes:
Changes:
[nervegas] Tweaks to sound caching to get closer to real-time sync (you should be using auto-frameskip, slow frameskips will cause sound to loop)
[nervegas] Added zapper support (tap screen); works with: Duck Hunt, Hogan's Alley, Wild Gunman, Gumshoe (game itself has glitches), Shooting Range, Gotcha! - Others do not yet seem to work
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-04 04:20:12
News from mediumgauge - His file browser has been updated and is now ready to download.
Changs:
Changs:
general:
- fixed a bug Filer was crashed when it opened a broken mp3 file.
- added a feature when ripping UMD image to append extra records that could not be accessed from filesystem. (bottom 2k-6kbytes)
filer:
- added a feature to view Kbytes / Mbytes mode.
- added a feature to set timestamp of file/folder to NOW.
- fixed a bug in Russian mode Filer was crashed when it opened file information.
- added to show "filesystem size" and "described size in ISO" in UMD device information.
text viewer:
- fixed a bug Some characters could not be drawn in EUC-jp mode.
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-04 04:22:09
PSP2600 is a port on PSP of the version v2.2 of Stella. It's based on the work of Aenea who was the first to port Stella to PSP, and David Voswinkel who's now in charge of the PSP port in Stella team.
Changes:
Changes:
- Display and save thumbnail images for each save state
- New graphics
- Option to prevent the blue led to be displayed when
L or R are pressed
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-04 04:32:55
Jittery Jim has had way too much coffee. And since he's had too much coffee, he needs to go to the restroom...bad. Guide Jim to the bathroom at the other end of Coffeeland.
To begin the game, press fire.
At the beginning of the game, Jim has three lives. There are two ways to lose a life:
1.) Touching the coffee cup that floats by
2.) Falling down a hole.
If Jim does either of these two things, Jim will blast off up in the air like a rocket and you start at the beginning of the level.
To begin the game, press fire.
At the beginning of the game, Jim has three lives. There are two ways to lose a life:
1.) Touching the coffee cup that floats by
2.) Falling down a hole.
If Jim does either of these two things, Jim will blast off up in the air like a rocket and you start at the beginning of the level.
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-04 05:56:01
Things are falling from the sky, and it's up to you to pick them up and bin them, all the while trying to avoid being squashed by anvils. The idea for Cleangame comes from the bonus game from Mick and Mack: Global Gladiators on the Sega Mega Drive.
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This game is from June 2007 and somehow has not been mentioned anywhere.
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This game is from June 2007 and somehow has not been mentioned anywhere.
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-05 01:37:15
A Touch Of War is a real time strategy NDS homebrew game by Jimmy.
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Changes:
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Changes:
* Added a pause button. Hit start to pause/unpause the game, you can continue to give commands to your troops while it's paused, but give too many and the game may crash, I haven't tried.
* With units selected, you can now select a specific tree/mine to harvest or a specific enemy building to attack. This doesn't work with building or repairing friendly buildings, you still need to move your workers nearby to do those actions.
* If you have no friendly units selected, you can select a tree, mine or enemy and see its stats.
* You can no longer build near trees/mines/other buildings. You need to space them out a bit.
* Not quite a game over screen, but I added a small notice when you win.
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-05 02:17:19
Battlejewels is simple to pick up -- just match coloured mana gems together to clear them -- and gives you a lot of meat to chew on as you play more. Delve into the game.. theres lots to fiddle with! There are dozens of gem-swapping games out there, but lets face it - you can play Bejewelled for hours on end, but why? Just to clear the level? Fine and good, they perfected the form. But in Battle Jewels you can clear the level, and smash the opponent too. Its as simple or as complex as you want .. play to clear, play to win, or play to level up.
The GP2x version is fully free - Windows, Palm OS and Zodiac users are served but have to pay for a full version.
The GP2x version is fully free - Windows, Palm OS and Zodiac users are served but have to pay for a full version.
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-05 02:18:35
Bunjalloo is a web browser for the Nintendo DS. It is still under development, but can already display simple pages and follow links.
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-05 02:21:13
Port of the popular multi-OS N64 emulator, Mupen64, to the Nintendo Gamecube through the libOGC library. The emulator is planned to use dynamic recompilation of the N64 machine code to PowerPC (the Gamecube's ISA) and full hardware accelerated graphics to (hopefully) achieve full-speed emulation.
Release notes:
Release notes:
mupen64gc_alpha_r43 - Compiled code from SVN Code version 43. "Basic GX Build"
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-05 02:22:57
Pacman Pizza is the first homebrew game by jfig11! Each pizza gives you 10 pizza points, each one you miss loses you 10 points. Try to get up to 1000!
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-05 02:24:31
PSP-Quiz is just a simple 'Quiz' program; it just a beta, it only has 5 questions. It has been tested on fat and slim. Works both.
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-05 02:26:07
iR Shell v3.7 is a shell application for PSP.
New features:
New features:
* Added support for M33 3.71 CFW for PSP Phat.
* Screen redirection via Tyranid's remotejoy. UMD Game compatibility has also been enhanced and save/load dialog boxes will no longer crash. Thanks to Tyranid for making this possible.
* 2 Player PSOne games via usbhostfs/nethostfs keypad direction using 2 PC joysticks/keyboard. Screen redirection via remotejoy is also supported for PSone games.
* Support for M33 popsloader when iR Shell running under M33 3.52 CFW. Only the latest verion popsloader is supported (that is, the one for pops from 3.00 to 3.52). All other previous versions of popsloader won't work with iR Shell. If you're running iR Shell under M33 3.71, the "POP Version" setting in iR Configurator is ignored. This is due to popsloader currently doesn't work with M33 3.71 due to changing NIDs by Sony.
* Support for M33 UMD Video ISO feature under iR Shell File Browser. This will also work with USBHostFS & NETHostFS. Again, for legally owned backups only.
* The number of iR Shell EBOOTs for various firmwares have been consolidated into just 2. One for firmware 1.5, and the other for firmware 2.x/3.x. This should make it earier for users.
* A new autoboot seplugin is introduced to replace the old "irsfw30x.prx". This plugin will work under all firmware versions, including 3.71.
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-05 02:27:15
Posted by Kojote
on 2007-10-06 04:15:24
A new version of BeebEm that fixes bugs found in version 0.5 (as discovered so far):
Changes:
* Multiple key-press keyboard bug fixed.
* File selector no longer crashes if the filename is too long.
* Sideways RAM save state bug fixed (Exile restores state correctly now).
Features:
* New GP2X stick handling options - see 'Change stick mode' on menu.
* File selection list now wraps round.
* Stick directions are now reversed in 'flipped' mode (as you would expect).
* Slight optimisation to audio - so hopefully it's as fast as it was in version 0.4.
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