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August 1st, 2010, 22:03 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://retroactionmagazine.com/retro...n-zx-spectrum/
Mojon Twins? Survival Horror? ZX Spectrum? Yes please. And that’s exactly what we’ve got with the twins’ latest ZX Spectrum offering. The player takes control of Santos Gimenez — a graveyard differ, no less — as he searches for his lost wife. However, along the way monsters will hinder our hero’s progress, but, luckily, Santos carries a rather handy shotgun. Alternatively, Santos can evade the fiends with a little cunning hide and run tactics. Yup, there is some nifty stealth gameplay in here, adding to the fun. The game’s download, cover art and more game details can be found at the Mojon Twins’ website
http://www.mojontwins.com/juegos_moj...vera-prologue/
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August 3rd, 2010, 00:26 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://retroactionmagazine.com/retro...on-atari-2600/
An astonishing development as Halo has been converted to the humble Atari 2600 console. While the visuals and design mechanics of the Xbox original couldn’t possibly be converted to the 2600, the developer has produced a fine run-’n'-gun version spanning dozens of screens. Still taking control of Master Chief, the player has to negotiate through enemy lines, grabbing power-ups, weapons – and all this in a 4K game. The game was released in cartrdige form at the recent Classic Gaming Expo, but emulator images have also been made available to download.
http://www.atariage.com/forums/topic...the-game-here/
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August 3rd, 2010, 21:18 Posted By: wraggster
The core of how people first learn to do stuff — programming, music, writing, etc. — is to imitate others. It's one of the best ways to learn. Apparently a bunch of students using MIT's educational Scratch programming language understand this. But not everyone else does. NAMCO Bandai sent a takedown notice to MIT because some kids had recreated Pac-man with Scratch. The NAMCO letter is pretty condescending as well, noting that it understands the educational purpose of Scratch, but 'part of their education should include concern for the intellectual property of others.
http://games.slashdot.org/story/10/0...ac-man-Project
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August 4th, 2010, 01:22 Posted By: wraggster
New from Chinavision

Unique Fingerprint Door Lock for the latest in business security and safety. A heavy gauge, all-metal door entry protection biometric door lock for use when only the highest quality security system is acceptable. If you need the presidential level protection and won't settle for anything else, look to the CVPW-J30 Fingerprint Door Lock.
What makes CVPW-J30 unique?
Heavy Duty: The tremendous size of the fingerprint door lock only symbolizes the amount of responsibility it can handle. The CVPW-J30 can handle whatever you throw at it and was meant to guard the most important locations like Government Buildings, University Labs, High-Tech Headquarters and Campuses, Banks, Executive / VIP Rooms, and Military Facilities. If someone was not meant to have access, then this heavy duty fingerprint lock will make sure it stays that way.
Indestructible: Fireproof, high grade aluminum. Everything that comes with the CVPW-J30 is of the highest quality, so you can sure that from the lock set to the strike plate, you're getting every cent that you paid for. In fact, your building will fall apart before this fingerprint door lock does.
Secure: Mortice dead lock with dual latch bolts means heavy duty, high level security. Throw in a fingerprint scan requirement and you have the most impregnable fingerprint system known to man. This Fingerprint Door Lock is impossible to break into, but for those who have clearance, access is easy and only takes a few seconds.
Easy: Simple installation and an easily fitted unit means hours saved and minutes away from total protection. Along with a user manual that provides clear and concise instructions that covers a wide range of subjects, from DIY (do-it-yourself) installation to registering fingerprints to lock maintenance, you get maximum protection for minimal effort. In addition, the CVPW-J30 is complete and ready to go, meaning it comes with everything you need for installation - except a door.
For total security, convenience and dependability for a lifetime, the CVPW-J30 heavy duty fingerprint door lock is a small price to pay. Built from only the highest grade materials and made for only the highest level of safety, this is the ultimate in security for the 21st century. You can't go wrong with our famous 12 month guarantee and factory-direct price - brought to you by Chinavasion, the leader in China electronics. Order it now and we'll ship it out tomorrow!
At a Glance...
Heavy duty finger print lock - opens by fingerprint, mechanical key, or key code
Left hand version - For the identical right hand version, check out CVPW-J30-Right
Comes in a complete set (lock, strike plate + box, mortice lock with dual latch bolt)
Dustproof slip cover, vogue bronze design
Easy DIY installation
100% Burglar Proof
Tamper alarm and latch bolt alarm (check FAQ)
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August 4th, 2010, 01:23 Posted By: wraggster
New from Chinavision

Mini Multimedia Projector with remote controller and SD card slot is a smooth and slim designed, on-the-go multimedia/business/presentation mini projector. This high quality mini projector is great for business, social and personal uses.
You can easily connect this mini projector to your computer via the USB cable and use it as a computer screen, or link it to your home entertainment system and watch a DVD with your friends at home. The internal multimedia system is capable of playing today's most popular video and photo formats, include DAT, AVI, MP4, MP3, WMA, JPG, BMP, etc. You can even connect it to PS3, Xbox, Wii or your favorite gaming system for some extreme gaming.
If you ever needed to make an outstanding business presentation with quick setup, then this high performing, simple plug and play mini projector is exactly what you need. The special slim design of the mini projector enables it to fit nicely into your suitcase or laptop bag. Along with the handy mini tripod stand and simple plug and play feature, you can easily set it up in front of 100 people crowd while looking really professional and organised.
There are endless possibilities that you can use this Mini Multimedia Projector. With the 1 GB internal memory, SD card slot, AV in and mini USB connection, it is your mobile entertainment system that you can take anywhere. How about take the Mini Multimedia Projector and some drinks to your mate's place for a fun night of movie marathon!
This Mini Multimedia Projector is a must have for your business and entertainment. In stock right now, and at Chinavasion's famous electronic wholesale price with 12 month satisfaction guarantee and award-winning after-sale services. Don't delay, click "Add To Cart" right now and we will express ship it to you tomorrow - guaranteed.
At a Glance...
Micro SD card slot
Crisp and clear image for maximum enjoyment and performance
Simple plug and play
Slim portable design
Project up to 4 meters
Great for business and social use
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August 4th, 2010, 01:26 Posted By: wraggster
New from Chinavision

A compact and elegant sound system that you'll fall in love with. And it plays all your favorite MP3 files on USB flash drives and SD cards. 4GB SD card included free! Here's a first - The Speaker Amore is powered by a single Nokia BL-5C rechargeable battery. (Also included free!)
You WON'T believe the remarkable sound this mini speaker outputs. Surprisingly powerful and stunningly clear, The Speaker Amore handles deep bass and sharp tones like a pro for a brilliant stereo performance of the highest highs and the lowest lows everytime! Hear it for yourself and you'll agree that this baby sounds better than speakers double or triple its price. In fact, you'd swear it was made by Bose, B & W, JBL or some other expensive speaker manufacturer!
But wait! Here's an innovative first - a mini-speaker powered by a rechargeable cellphone battery. Yes, The CVBW-K85 is powered by a single Nokia BL-5C rechargeable battery (included free). This powerful LI-ION battery (made for the Nokia N-Series phones) is lightweight and slim, and designed for extended use.
Also included free is a 4GB SD card for storing thousands of songs onto. The Speaker Amore plays music off SD cards and USB flash drives, and it also connects to the following devices by way of its 3.5 mm RCA port to extend its functionality even further:
iPods/iPhones
MP3/MP4 players
Portable DVD players
Portable game systems like the Nintendo DS / Sony PSP
Laptops, notebooks, netbooks
UMPC, MID, tablets, and smartbooks
Cellphones, smart phones
Bought separately, you'd pay roughly $150 for a similar setup:
MP3 Player - $50
Premium Portable Desk Speakers - $40
4GB SD Card - $30
Nokia BL-5C Lithium Ion battery - $30
But the K85 Speaker Amore sells for a mere fraction and comes in a complete space saving form factor! Don't delay - we'll express ship it tomorrow if you order today. Better yet, list it on your online store and we'll dropship to your customers so you can conveniently lock in a nice profit. Brought to you by the leader in online electronics - Chinavasion.
At a Glance...
Premium speaker that plays MP3 files
Amazing sound and LOUD too!
Free 4GB SD card
Free Nokia BL-5C Li-Ion battery
Great wholesale price
More great news! Included in the 4GB SD card is our Chinavasion sampler collection which features hit songs from our videos and more!
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August 4th, 2010, 22:07 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://retroactionmagazine.com/retro...thly-issue-75/
Retrogaming Times Monthly issue 75 (August 2010) is available to read online or download in HTML format. Retrogaming Times Monthly is a long running HTML based ezine, featuring news, articles, and more on classic gaming from the 1970s to the 1990s. Previous editions of the ezine are also still available through the website’s archive section. Highlights this issue includes:
ATTRACT MODE
¦ Press Fire To Begin
¦ Retrogaming News
THE RETROWORKS
¦ Show Report — California Extreme 2010
THE GAME REVIEW H.Q.
¦ Mutated Output: Few Sparks As Lights Dim At Radio Shack
¦ The Homebrew Sleuth: Battle Kid – Fortress Of Peril
Weblink: http://www.retrogamingtimes.com/rtm75/
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August 4th, 2010, 22:08 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://retroactionmagazine.com/magaz...ction-issue-4/
Features:
Killer App: Strider
A game that is so outstanding that you would buy the system just to play that game. The essential games that every retro gamer should play. This issue, it’s Strider for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis.
Retro Respect: Raid on Bungeling Bay
We’ve all missed a classic during our time (I know I have). This is
where we pay respects to the forgotten classics, the misunderstood, and the underdogs. Will Wright’s classic C64 game finally gets some retro respect.
Retro Respect: Feud
We also pay some respect to the classic 1987 ZX Spectrum game from the development team of the Pickford Brothers.
Emulator Profile: ZX Spin
We take a look at ZX Spin, one of the most popular emulation packages for one of the most popular home computer of its time, the ZX Spectrum.
Reviews:
Armalyte (PC)
The classic C64 shoot-‘em-up recently got the PC remake treatment. We take it for a playtest.
Zaku (Atari Lynx)
The long forgotten Atari Lynx handheld console gets a long a waited new game released for it. Zaku zooms into our review section.
Interviews:
Jason ‘Kenz’ Mackenzie
The man behind Psytronik Software – as well as other retro ventures – tells us all about his journey through retroland.
Brandon Cobb & Osman Celimli
To accompany our review of the Atari Lynx game, Zaku, we spoke to
developer/designer Osman Celimli and publisher Brandon Cobb about the game and Super Fighter Team.
Out-of-Print Archive
Co-founders Andy De Wilde and Carl Williams spoke to us about their classic videogaming magazine preservation project.
Regulars:
Retroscene
Major happenings in the world of retrogaming.
Subscribe/Back issues
Keep up to date with the Retroaction website for retrogaming news, reviews, interviews and articles.
Recommended retro
Where we recommend other retrogaming media, including ezines, podcasts and more.
Computer Warrior
Part four of our coverage of the Computer Warrior comic strip, which was published in the Eagle comic from 1985-1994, where gamers discover how to play computer games within the computer’s realm.
http://retroactionmagazine.com/magaz...ction-issue-4/
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August 4th, 2010, 22:47 Posted By: zx-81

Hi All,
Atari800 is an emulator for the 800, 800XL, 130XE and 5200 models of the Atari personal computer.
It can be used on console, FrameBuffer or X11. It has been written by Petr Stehlik.
See http://atari800.sourceforge.net/ for further informations.
Pandora Atari is a port on Pandora of my previous Wiz version.
How to use it ? Everything is in the README.txt file.
it's available on my blog ...
Enjoy,
Zx.
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August 6th, 2010, 15:07 Posted By: wraggster
In 2005, there were 44 licensed video game arcades in New York, according to the Department of Consumer Affairs; today, 23 survive. With the expansion of interactive online gaming, video game action has largely shifted to the home. 'Arcades are an anachronism now,' says Danny Frank, a spokesman for the Amusement and Music Owners Association of New York. 'They exist only in shopping malls.' But Chinatown Fair has become a center for all the outcasts in the city to bond over their shared love for a good 20-punch combo and "old school" games that more popular arcades don't stock anymore — the classic Street Fighter II from 1991 and King of Fighters 1996, for example, as well as Ms Pac-Man and Time Crisis. 'Now, you can play a million people from all around the world,' says one player. 'For me, it's not the same as playing face-to-face. The young'uns may not care, but I do
http://games.slashdot.org/story/10/0...Popular-In-NYC
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August 9th, 2010, 14:07 Posted By: zx-81

Hi all,
Fish Fillets Next Generation is a puzzle game written by Ivo Danihelka.
The goal in every of the seventy levels is always the same: find a safe way out.
For more details please see http://fillets.sourceforge.net/.
Here is a port of this smashing game to pandora !
Sources are included, and this package is under the GNU public licence,
read COPYING.txt file for more information about it.
PND & source code can be find here on my blog :
fishfillets for pandora
Enjoy,
Zx.
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August 9th, 2010, 23:29 Posted By: zx-81

Hi all,
Fish Fillets Next Generation is a puzzle game written by Ivo Danihelka. The goal in every of the seventy levels is always the same: find a safe way out. For more details please see http://fillets.sourceforge.net/.
Here is a port of this smashing game to Wiz !
Sources are included, and this package is under the GNU public licence, read COPYING.txt file for more information about it.
Binary version & source code :
on my blog !
Enjoy,
Zx.
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August 10th, 2010, 22:25 Posted By: zx-81

Hi all,
ACM Simulation Engine is a LAN-oriented multiplayer aerial combat simulation developped
a long time ago by Riley Rainey for Unix/SunOS.
Here is a port on Pandora of my "custom version of ACM" i've ported and modified
for linux ten years ago.
Changelog :
- Add position of other players/drones
- Add message logs (missile, drone, aircraft crash ...)
- Redo all design to fit Pandora Screen
- Add pandora keys (see README-pandora.txt for keys binding)
- PND Package
This version have been tested with another client running on a linux host on
the same local area network. I've tested with both wired and wireless pandora
network connection.
My linux version is also provided if you want to enjoy the multiplayer mode
using a PC with a linux distro.
ACM on my blog
This package is distributed under the GNU license. Have a look to the COPYING file for details.
Enjoy,
Zx.
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August 12th, 2010, 03:05 Posted By: zx-81

Hi All,
Exult is a famous game engine to play all Ultima 7 RPG series from the early 1990's !
For more details please see http://exult.sourceforge.net/.
Here is a port of this smashing game engine to pandora !
Sources are included, and this package is under the GNU public licence, read COPYING.txt file for more information about it.
You will need to copy manually orignal Ultimate VII files (see the README.pandora for details)
Everything is on my blog :
here
Enjoy,
Zx.
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August 17th, 2010, 00:12 Posted By: zx-81

Hi All,
OpenSonic is a free open-source game based on the "Sonic the Hedgehog" universe.
It introduces a different style of gameplay called cooperative play, in which it's possible to control 3 characters simultaneously.
See http://opensnc.sourceforge.net/home/index.php for more details about it.
Thanks to Hitnrun who ported allegro to pandora, i've been abled to modify
a bit OpenSonic (mainly to get a fullscreen and to add frame skip option) and run it on my pandora.
It might be good to overclock a bit for better performances.
Sources are included, and this package is under the GNU public licence,
read license files for more information about it.
OpenSonic for pandora
Enjoy,
Zx.
PS: This port is dedicated to my son Alex ...
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August 17th, 2010, 00:24 Posted By: phoenixkonsole
Hello,
i would like to show you a "homebrew" OS called AROS (former Amiga Research Operating system).
Well you may ask: "what has it to with our network?" well it is the base os of my systems. One system to come is a MediaCenter system and it can act as a gaming system too.
AROS is a is a free and open source implementation of the AmigaOS 3.1 APIs which runs on PPC and x86. Native or hosted on Linux/Windows.
We are also working on an App store for the 3 amiganoid os like AROS/AmigaOS 4.x and MorphOS. This app-browser will be integrated also in AMC.
AROS and AMC can boot (depending on the HW used in 3Seconds. 7 until AMC is booted up.
I hope to attcract some creative people from the homebrew scene too. And with AMC equiped systems we can offer another "open" gaming/multimedia system.
If you are interested you can visit www.aros-exec.org (aros community)
www.aros.org (official AROS website)
To have a look at AMC you can visit my youtube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/AresComputer1#p/a
Some bits about my person:
http://obligement.free.fr/articles_t...wpapara_en.php
Ohhh i fogot to say that you can try AROS in Virtualbox.
It exists two free liveCD/DVD distributions.
The full featured IcAROS desktop
http://vmwaros.blogspot.com/
and my new attempt
www.aros-broadway.de
Best Regards,
Pascal
One thing left: I startet two contests:
http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/v...forumpost45103
and a name search contest:
http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/v...forumpost45435
The price for the MediaCenter system will be below 250€ maybe 199. A multiboot like AROS/Ubuntu/Windows is no problem.
As i told i see it as possible homebrew gaming platform like pandora (hardware is open, because it is based on normal PC-hardware) only AMC will cost a bit (around 20€).
ONE LAST THING : )
There is not only my AresOne but also the iMica available including a how to "build your own iMica"
www.clusteruk.com
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August 17th, 2010, 23:12 Posted By: zx-81

Hi All,
Ri-li is an arcade game, let you drive a wooden train in many levels where you should collect all rail cars scattered around the track.
See http://ri-li.sourceforge.net/ for more details.
It has been written by Dominique Roux-Serret and muscis are from Maf464.
I've modified version v2.0.1 to fit pandora screen size, added gzip support for data files,
re-encoded unsupported audio files, fix crash issues etc ...
Sources are included, and this package is under the GNU public license, read doc files
for more information about it.
ri-li for pandora
Enjoy,
Zx.
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August 19th, 2010, 20:06 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://retroactionmagazine.com/retro...print-archive/
Super Play issue 4 has been released at Out-of-Print Archive. This release was scanned and edited by meppi and is available to download in its entirety. To accompany the February 1993 issue of Super Play online articles – taken from the magazine itself – have been chosen: interview with David Darling of CodeMasters on the GameGenie, Japanese feature: Tokyo Blues, Super Star Wars Review and Special F/X chips feature. Check out the SP4 page, take a look at the online articles, read the editorial info on the magazine and download the actual whole magazine itself.
http://www.outofprintarchive.com/cat...uperPlay4.html
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August 19th, 2010, 20:07 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://retroactionmagazine.com/retro...n-zx-spectrum/
A new adventure game, Nelo & Quqo, has been released on the ZX Spectrum. The game had been in development back in the CEZ days and has now been completed thanks to the help Mikomedes, WYZ, and the Retroworks team. The player takes control of Nelo as he awakens with a stinking hangover and discovers that quqo plans to rob a bank. The Nelo & Quqo gamecard, including the game download, instructions, screenshots and cover art can be found at the Retroworks’ website.
Weblink: http://www.retroworks.es/nelo_en.html
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August 19th, 2010, 20:07 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://retroactionmagazine.com/retro...amer-issue-80/
Retro Gamer issue 80 should be hitting those UK stores right about now. The UK’s only dedicated retrogaming magazine can also be picked up around the world at select stores and, of course, by subscription. The ever-improving Retro Gamer features the following content this issue:
•The Ultimate Guide: Axelay
•The Making of… Bad Influence
•Retroinspection: Atari 5200
•Coin-op Capers: Ikari Warriors
•Let’s All Play: Axelay
•Same Name, Different Game
•The Unconverted
•Back to the 1980s/1990s
•Plus much more…
Weblink: http://www.retrogamer.net/
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August 19th, 2010, 20:08 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://retroactionmagazine.com/retro...for-money-c64/
If you haven’t heard of Uwol, Quest For Money by the legendary Speccy coders The Mojon Twins then you should quickly check out the original ZX Spectrum version, which we reported on here and the subsequent Mega Drive / Genesis port, developed by Shiru, which we reported here. Done? Then it’s time to check out The Mojons’ rather spiffy looking Commodore 64 version, which can be found on their website, along with instructions, cover art, etc.
http://www.mojontwins.com/juegos_moj...for-money-c64/
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August 19th, 2010, 20:10 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.romhacking.net/forum/inde...pic,11255.html
The following Translations have been submitted and approved to the database (in submitted order oldest to newest):
•Phantasy Star 2: Amia’s Adventure (English)(Fully Playable)(GEN)
•Phantasy Star 2: Eusis’s Adventure (English)(Fully Playable)(GEN)
•Phantasy Star 2: Nei’s Adventure (English)(Fully Playable)(GEN)
•Phantasy Star 2: Rudger’s Adventure (English)(Fully Playable)(GEN)
•Welcome to Heaven (English)(Fully Playable)(MSX)
•Just Breed (Spanish)(Fully Playable)(NES)
•Zelda II (Turkish)(Fully Playable)(NES)
•Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension (English)(Fully Playable)(SNES)
•Super Morph (German)(Fully Playable)(SNES)
•Jigoku Gokuraku Maru (English)(Fully Playable)(NES)
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August 20th, 2010, 09:35 Posted By: zx-81

Hi All,
X-Pilot is one of the most famous Multiplayer online space action game, started in 1991 (good old time ).
See http://www.xpilot.org/ for more details about authors, manual etc ...
After minor changes and one day spent to fix a nauty bug in the polygon render code,
i'm pleased to announce a port on pandora of the X-Pilot NG version v4.7.3.
I haven't changed any key bindings, but you can always modify existing one using xmodmap file ...
A x-pilot-ng server is included in the pnd file if you want to play alone,
or you can play on internet servers with other players.
On startup you will be asked to launch the server or not, and the first time you should
enter your gamer pseudo.
If you want to put this game in fullscreen mode, you need to use
"Alt+Space -> Fullscreen" one the game is started.
Sources are included, and this package is under the GNU public license,
read doc files for more information about it.
x-pilot-ng for pandora
Enjoy,
Zx.
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August 20th, 2010, 11:42 Posted By: wraggster
mic_ has posted an entry in the Neoflash 2010 Coding Contest:
Heres the full details posted:
Nickname: mic
Project name: Hunter
From: Sweden
Division: Retro APP
Platform: PC-E
Original enter: YES
Support Motion: NO(?)
In last NEO Compo this project have won in the top 10: NO
Project description:
It plays NSFs on the TurboGrafx / PC-Engine. NSF is the format used for ripping soundtracks from NES / Famicom games.
How to use:
Creating the player ROM
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Start rombuilder.exe. Drag the NSF files to the top listbox, then press "Build". A ROM
named hunter.pce will be generated in the same directory as the rombuilder.
Only up to 15 NSFs will be added to the ROM.
Each NSF must be <= 32 kB in size.
Some NSFs will not play correctly (or at all) even if they were added successfully by the
rombuilder. This might be because they rely on some feature not supported by my player.
Some examples of NSFs that will not play correctly are Metroid, Rygar, Star Force and Rush'n Attack.
DMC is not supported, and will simply not be heard. No extra sound hardware is supported either
(such as FDS, MMC5 or N106).
Using the player
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Run the generated hunter.pce file in an emulator (like mednafen), or on your TurboGrafx / PC-E.
[Up/Down] navigates through the NSF list.
[Left/Right] navigates through the sub-songs of the currently playing NSF.
[II] starts playback of the highlighted NSF/song.
[ I] restarts playback of the currently playing NSF/song.
[Select] toggles volume overdrive mode. When active, it boosts the volume of the square wave and noise
channels, which can be useful for soundtracks that have low volumes (like Ninja Gaiden, Metal Gear,
Silver Surfer, etc).
[Run] toggles the playback speed. If the NSF's original speed is NTSC it will switch to PAL, and vice
versa.
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August 21st, 2010, 01:08 Posted By: wraggster
mic_ has posted an entry in the Neoflash 2010 Coding Contest:
Heres the full details posted:
Updated version
Nickname: mic
Project name: Hunter
From: Sweden
Division: Retro APP
Platform: PC-E
Original enter: YES
Support Motion: NO(?)
In last NEO Compo this project have won in the top 10: NO
Project description:
It plays NSFs on the TurboGrafx / PC-Engine. NSF is the format used for ripping soundtracks from NES / Famicom games.
How to use:
Creating the player ROM
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Start rombuilder.exe. Drag the NSF files to the top listbox, then press "Build". A ROM
named hunter.pce will be generated in the same directory as the rombuilder.
Only up to 15 NSFs will be added to the ROM.
Each NSF must be <= 32 kB in size.
Some NSFs will not play correctly (or at all) even if they were added successfully by the
rombuilder. This might be because they rely on some feature not supported by my player.
Some examples of NSFs that will not play correctly are Metroid, Rygar, Star Force and Rush'n Attack.
DMC is not supported, and will simply not be heard. No extra sound hardware is supported either
(such as FDS, MMC5 or N106).
Using the player
----------------
Run the generated hunter.pce file in an emulator (like mednafen), or on your TurboGrafx / PC-E.
[Up/Down] navigates through the NSF list.
[Left/Right] navigates through the sub-songs of the currently playing NSF.
[II] starts playback of the highlighted NSF/song.
[ I] restarts playback of the currently playing NSF/song.
[Select] toggles volume overdrive mode. When active, it boosts the volume of the square wave and noise
channels, which can be useful for soundtracks that have low volumes (like Ninja Gaiden, Metal Gear,
Silver Surfer, etc).
[Run] toggles the playback speed. If the NSF's original speed is NTSC it will switch to PAL, and vice
versa.
[img]
http://jiggawatt.org/hunter4.png[/img]
http://jiggawatt.org/mic_hunter-3.zip
http://www.neoflash.com/forum/index....ic,6268.0.html
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August 21st, 2010, 14:01 Posted By: zx-81

Hi All,
The Ur-Quan Masters, sometimes referred to as UQM, is a port of Star Control II for modern personal computers
and operating systems from the original 3DO source code released to the fan community by Toys For Bob in August 2002.
See http://sc2.sourceforge.net/ for details.
After minor changes here is a port on pandora of the linux version v0.6.2
(i didn't take gp2x version, because i found it once my quick port was already done).
I haven't changed any key bindings, but you can always modify existing one with
a keys.cfg file in pandora/appdata/..../keys.cfg.
I've tested the LAN game mode, and it seems to work properly.
Sources are included, and this package is under the GNU public license,
read doc files for more information about it.
UQM for pandora
Enjoy,
Zx.
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August 22nd, 2010, 14:22 Posted By: wraggster
mic_ posted an entry into the Neoflash Coding Contest:
Heres the details:
Nickname: mic
Project name: Hunter
From: Sweden
Division: Retro APP
Platform: PC-E
Original enter: YES
Support Motion: NO(?)
In last NEO Compo this project have won in the top 10: NO
Project description:
It plays NSFs on the TurboGrafx / PC-Engine. NSF is the format used for ripping soundtracks from NES / Famicom games.
How to use:
Creating the player ROM
-----------------------
Start rombuilder.exe. Drag the NSF files to the top listbox, then press "Build". A ROM
named hunter.pce will be generated in the same directory as the rombuilder.
Only up to 15 NSFs will be added to the ROM.
Each NSF must be <= 32 kB in size.
Some NSFs will not play correctly (or at all) even if they were added successfully by the
rombuilder. This might be because they rely on some feature not supported by my player.
Some examples of NSFs that will not play correctly are Metroid, Rygar, Star Force and Rush'n Attack.
DMC is not supported, and will simply not be heard. No extra sound hardware is supported either
(such as FDS, MMC5 or N106).
Using the player
----------------
Run the generated hunter.pce file in an emulator (like mednafen), or on your TurboGrafx / PC-E.
[Up/Down] navigates through the NSF list.
[Left/Right] navigates through the sub-songs of the currently playing NSF.
[II] starts playback of the highlighted NSF/song.
[ I] restarts playback of the currently playing NSF/song.
[Select] toggles volume overdrive mode. When active, it boosts the volume of the square wave and noise
channels, which can be useful for soundtracks that have low volumes (like Ninja Gaiden, Metal Gear,
Silver Surfer, etc).
[Run] toggles the playback speed. If the NSF's original speed is NTSC it will switch to PAL, and vice
versa.

Made another update (the link in the original post has been changed to point to the latest archive). The latest source code is also available for download. The link to the code is in the second post.
I've fixed a bug in the handling of the noise channel's length counter. The drums in Super Mario Bros and Super Mario Bros 3 should now sound a lot better.
I've also modified the rombuilder to pad the output .PCE file to a multiple of 256 kB. That should solve any random freezes that could result from an odd ROM size causing the wrong bank to be switched in.
http://www.neoflash.com/forum/index....ic,6268.0.html
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August 23rd, 2010, 19:22 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://retroactionmagazine.com/retro...ll-issue-1819/
SCACOM Aktuell issue 18/19 has been released. SCACOM Aktuell is a German retrogaming PDF ezine that covers the Commodore range of computers with news, interviews, articles, reviews and more. The ezine can be downloaded for free in PDF or ZIP formats as well as being avaible to read online via an image browser. Issue 18/19 highlights include:
•X1000 AmigaONE
•Commodore Meeting 2010
•Interview with Walter Günther
•Reader’s Discussion
•News from U.S. Commodore
•Joystick repair
•Amiga 3000T
•Burnin Rubber
•Super Zoom / Game Show
http://www.scacom.de.vu/
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August 23rd, 2010, 19:23 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://retroactionmagazine.com/retro...leased-on-c64/
The original Bionic Granny has been hailed as one of the worst games in gaming history, even being bestowed with the ‘Retro Shamer’ title in an issue of Retro Gamer, so why would you want to revisit the game? Well, The New Dimension (programming, graphics and music by Richard Bayliss) probably thought they could make it playable, because, despite the original game’s atrociousness, there is some wicked humour in there. The plot? Well, not content with clobbering school kids with her walking stick, Bionik Granny now takes her anger out on any innocent citizens. By taking out five nuisances (i.e. innocent people) Granny will be rewarded with a gold coin. There are eight levels to play through including bonuses along the way.
Weblink: http://tnd64.unikat.sk/b.html
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August 23rd, 2010, 19:24 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://retroactionmagazine.com/retro...games-issue-2/
It’s been a while since we reported on the first issue of C&A Games (Commodore & Amiga Games) – a Polish ezine spin-off dedicated to games from the C&A Fan team – but issue 2 is finally here. Inside the games ezine you will find games reviews, interviews, maps and more. The ezine can be downloaded in high quality PDF format for free. Just some of the highlights in issue 2 include:
•The Staff of Karnath
•Blasteroids
•Dizzy
•Tau Zeta
•Last Amazon Trilogy
•Way of Exploding Fist
•North & South
•A-Team
Weblink: http://ca-fan.pl/newsy/ca-games-2.html
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August 27th, 2010, 21:21 Posted By: wraggster

We have a fondness for Commodore computers (as you've probably noticed by now) and we are psyched that Commodore USA is still flying the flag for the once-ubiquitous brand, but as they always are in this biz, things are a little... complicated. We were first contacted way back in March when the company shared the news that it had acquired the rights to sell PCs under the name. Then what happened? Turns out this was not exactly the case... although CEO Barry Altman assured us that they were on their way towards hammering out a deal. And here we are, in possession of a press release saying that indeed, Commodore USA, LLC, and Commodore Licensing B.V. have finally come to an agreement, meaning that your subsequent purchases will at least come with a Commodore decal. But that ain't all! This also paves the way for the company's newest offering, the Commodore PC64, an Intel Atom-powered PC featuring 4GB DDR3 memory, SATA 1TB HDD, HDMI output, optical drive (either DVD/CD or optional Blu-ray), and more -- all in "an exact replica" of the original beige C64 chassis. Of course, doing any significant amount of work with the original Commodore keyboard will probably be a challenge, but we like to think we're up to it. As always, we'll believe it when we see it, but in the meantime we'd like to be the first to formally request a review unit. If everything goes according to plan, this bad boy should be out in time for the holidays.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/26/c...c-in-a-replic/
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August 28th, 2010, 15:58 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://retroactionmagazine.com/retro...e-august-1990/
“Smash TV crashed into the arcades, Kick Off 2 kicked the other soccer games in to touch, Midnight Resistance impressed all and Italy 1990 topped the All Formats Top 20 Chart…†That was August 1990 and this is ‘Back in Time’, Out-of-Print Archive’s monthly lookback at the classic video gaming magazines twenty years ago, which is written by this author. To accompany the biggest edition of ‘Back in Time’ yet, with 20 magazine titles covered, a handful of online articles were selected from the magazines: Amiga Action’s review of Kick Off II, The Games Machine’s review of Venus The Flytrap (Amiga), Computer & Video Game’s review of Smash TV (Arcade) and YC’s review of Murder (C64).
http://www.outofprintarchive.com/art...gust_1990.html
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August 29th, 2010, 15:48 Posted By: zx-81

Hi All,
Simutrans is Transportation simulation game that runs under many system such as linux and windows.
In Simutrans you can build the transport networks you always dreamed of, with platforms, quays,
level crossings, bridges, tunnels, signals and much more. Transport passengers between nearby cities
with a commuter train or use a high speed train to earn big money by connecting cities further apart.
See http://www.simutrans.com/ for more details.
After minor changes in the makefile, here is a port on pandora of the latest linux version v102.2.2
Simutrans on my blog
Sources are included, and this package is under the artistic license,
read doc files for more information about it.
Enjoy,
Zx.
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August 30th, 2010, 22:23 Posted By: wraggster
After having restored the sound of Final Fantasy V Advance, now a similar hack comes out with Final Fantasy VI. This hack completely restore the music’s quality from the SNES version. The restoration is even better to what have been done with Final Fantasy V advance, as all songs were re-sequenced.
I should also mention that streamed pieces of opera are played instead of low-quality synthetic opera.
http://www.romhacking.net/forum/inde...pic,11352.html
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August 30th, 2010, 22:25 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.romhacking.net/forum/inde...pic,11360.html
The following Utilities have been submitted and approved to the database (in submitted order oldest to newest):
•Monster Rapist (Level Editors)(NES)
•Swav2Swar Converter (Sound)(DS)
•FDS Expander (Patching)(FDS)
•Pointer Calculator (Pointers)(NES)
•DSP Assembler/Deassembler (Assembly Tools)(GC)
•Gekko CPU Extension for IDA (Assembly Tools)(GC)
•DOL Loader Plugin for IDA (Assembly Tools)(GC)
•Delta Patcher (Patching)(Multiple)
•TextDrawerJP (Graphics Editors)(NA)
•Oriton (Table Generators)(NA)
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