Posted May 15, 2008 at 05:07AM by Karl B.
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Exophase,
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IgpSP, an iPod port of Exophase's gpSP Game Boy Advance emulator has been given another update. This port is based on gpSP's latest open-source code and uses hotdog for faster graphics rendering. Hit the full article for a full features list.Download: igpSP v0.9-2xb K3 |
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Posted Feb 03, 2008 at 06:19PM by Ceasar S.
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Download: Unlimited Video for iPod and iPhone final (Microsoft Installer format) |
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Posted Dec 03, 2007 at 01:23AM by Charles D.
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Amiga,
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Whoever said DOS was dead, obviously isn't a firm believer in the power
of emulation. Old school gamers will definitely find the ScummVM
program a gem for reliving the good ol' days of point-and-click
adventure gaming.The team from ScummVM has released three new games from the classic horror RPG developer Horror Soft. For more information, check out the full article! Download: ScummVM v0.10.0 (PC) Download: ScummVM v0.10.0 (Mac) Download: ScummVM v0.10.0 (PSP) |
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Posted Nov 28, 2007 at 09:59PM by Ryan C.
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iPhone,
iPhone
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NES,
iPhone,
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Letting you play games from the Nintendo Entertainment System library comes NES.app, the legendary homebrew application for the Apple iPhone that's been making waves and turning heads. It's been quite a while, but we finally get to see a new version that's chock-full of updates and fixes for a better gaming experience all around.Download: NES.app v2.0.0 |
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Posted Nov 12, 2007 at 10:43PM by Ceasar S.
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iPod,
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gpSP,
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There's a GBA emulator on the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch, and it goes by the name of gpSPhone. Sounds familiar? gpSPhone is based off of Exophase's gpSP homebrew emulator for the Sony PlayStation Portable. GP2X developer ZodTTD adopted the gpSP code and added a few coding tricks.And voila! ZodTTD presents gpSPhone version 0.4 and it though it leaves a lot to be desired in interface and presentation, it works like a charm. With future upgrades at the horizon, there's a lot of promise coming for Apple gamers everywhere. |
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Posted Sep 05, 2007 at 02:13PM by Tim Y.
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Developer nervegas appears to be kicking it into overdrive lately, as a new build for the iPhone's NES.app emulator gets released for use. The latest build for this InfoNES-based NES emulator hosts a new batch of fixes and updates, including an enlargement of the "size" of the start and select buttons upon the iPhone's touch screen. Here are the changes since RC3:
Download: NESapp 1.00 RC4 |
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Posted Aug 10, 2007 at 01:36PM by Enrico S.
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Homebrew,
iPhone,
iPhone
Tags:
NES,
NES controller,
iPhone,
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While it is still in its early stages, the development of this program is going quite well. This particular NES emulator uses the NES core for emulation and looks stable. The developers also released the complete changelog which details what modifications have been done to the program since its initial release:
iphonenes v0.20.1 was primarily coded by user stepwhite. Other members of the development team include nervegas, nightwatch, bwhiteman, dshadow, and wheat among others. Download: iphonenes v0.20.1 |
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Posted Aug 06, 2007 at 09:46PM by Isaac C.
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Hacks & Exploits,
Applications,
Gaming,
iPhone,
iPhone
Tags:
Super Mario,
NES,
iPhone,
emulation
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It looks like the NES emulator for the iPhone is making some progress. The developers have released a video demonstrating the iPhone running the classic Super Mario Brothers. It has no sounds yet, which isn't surprising since it's in its development stages.
The speed is a bit slow though, which makes it a little discouraging. Also they seem to have done some liberties with the controls to compensate for it's diminutive scale. When the gamer pressed forward, Mario just kept moving forward even when he released the button. He opened other games but didn't demonstrate the keypads further so we'll have to wait and see how they fare with the developments. |
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Posted Apr 09, 2007 at 04:23AM by Karl B.
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Hacks & Exploits,
Apple TV
Tags:
NES,
N64,
SNES,
Sega Genesis,
emulation,
Apple TV
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Engadget reports a couple of new abilities that you Apple TV owners can choose to bestow upon your two-week old Apple gadget.The first one is an RSS plugin from Twenty08. This plugin features a basic RSS Feed reader and can read RSS1.x/2.x feeds. The plugin can't read ATOM feeds as of this posting, but we're looking forward to an update that will hopefully include this feature. Video RSS feeds are also on the way according to Twenty08. The second is for videogame console emulation. It's not actually a hack per se, but according to Engadget, a Wiki over at AwkwardTV says that several popular emulators by Richard Bannister "work on the Apple TV OS with the addition of SSH." Right now, the following emulators have been confirmed working:
For more on all of these new hacks and the challenge, click on the "via" link below. |
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