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Originally Posted by wraggster WiiEarth allows you to use your Wiimote to navigate (and zoom-in on) the Earth, using Google Maps and similar services. You can switch between viewing with OpenStreetMap, Live (Maps, Satellite) and Google (Maps, Satellite, Terrain). Version 2.3 New logo Removed non-working OpenStreetMap Added '1' button functionality which switches the image source back Compiled with latest libogc http://code.google.com/p/wiiearth
Originally Posted by wraggster This PSP Homebrew game known as Cube Runner Advanced was made available to the PlayStation Homebrew community for PSP users who have a homebrew enable PSP System , This version is the same as the original Cube Runner but more advance and much harder then the original version . If you are looking for a more harder version of Cube Runner to run on your PSP , Then look no further as Cube Runner Advanced 1.1 is now available for download via our download section below .About Cube Runner Advanced ...
Originally Posted by wraggster It has become a custom of ours to give extra treats at Christmas time and this year is no different. Finally after months of development and tuning, C4E has finally finished LT+ 3.0 for the Hitachi 78 and 79 !C4E’s Hitachi iXtreme LT+ 3.0 in association with Team Jungle & Team Xecuter ————————————————†”———————————————– Official release of the iXtreme LT+ v3.0 for Hitachi 78 and 79 drivesSupport for ...
Originally Posted by wraggster C4E is the man – this really is an amazingly cool app – serious top shelf hacking ! C4E’s BurnerMAX Payload Tool in association with Team Jungle & Team Xecuter ————————————————†”———————————————— Official release of the BurnerMAX Payload Tool – works with most MTK chipset based DVD burners (Liteon etc) - No need to flash burner firmware - Delivers a realtime payload to increase capacity ...
Originally Posted by wraggster After witnessing the fall of the DS, DSi, 3DS and PlayStation Vita, it's no surprise to hear that the Neo Geo X has succumbed to the talents of the homebrew community, but it is a little shocking how easy the handheld was to conquer. Upon cracking the device open, enthusiasts were surprised to find no copy protection to speak of -- just a lightly glued MicroSD card. The folks on the Neo Geo forum wasted no ...