Developer | iPod Buffet

mame4iphone v0.5.0: MAME emulator for iPhone, iPod Touch iPhone and iPod Touch homebrew developer ZodTTD has released a MAME arcade emulator for iPhone and iPod Touch devices running on firmware 2.x. Called mame4iPhone, this app seems to be a port of Franxis‘ mame4all which, in turn, is based on MAME v3.07 Beta 5. Right now, it supports a whopping 2,000-plus games ranging from the 70s to the present, although it’s worth noting that not every rom may work with mame4iPhone. This version

genesis4iphone v2.0.0: Sega Genesis and Sega CD emulator for iPhone, iPod Touch Homebrew developer ZodTTD has finally released version 2.0.0 of his long-awaited Sega Genesis and Sega CD emulator, genesis4iphone. This version works with iPhones and iPod Touches running on firmware 2.x.x. This release comes with the same skin as ZodTTD’s earlier release, mame4iphone, but the good news here is that you can actually change the skin yourself by editing the controller_hs1.png/.txt files in the

mame4iphone v0.5.0: MAME emulator for iPhone, iPod Touch iPhone and iPod Touch homebrew developer ZodTTD has released a MAME arcade emulator for iPhone and iPod Touch devices running on firmware 2.x. Called mame4iPhone, this app seems to be a port of Franxis‘ mame4all which, in turn, is based on MAME v3.07 Beta 5. Right now, it supports a whopping 2,000-plus games ranging from the 70s to the present, although it’s worth noting that not every rom may work with mame4iPhone. This version

mame4iphone v0.5.0: MAME emulator for iPhone, iPod Touch iPhone and iPod Touch homebrew developer ZodTTD has released a MAME arcade emulator for iPhone and iPod Touch devices running on firmware 2.x. Called mame4iPhone, this app seems to be a port of Franxis‘ mame4all which, in turn, is based on MAME v3.07 Beta 5. Right now, it supports a whopping 2,000-plus games ranging from the 70s to the present, although it’s worth noting that not every rom may work with mame4iPhone. This version

mame4iphone v0.5.0: MAME emulator for iPhone, iPod Touch iPhone and iPod Touch homebrew developer ZodTTD has released a MAME arcade emulator for iPhone and iPod Touch devices running on firmware 2.x. Called mame4iPhone, this app seems to be a port of Franxis‘ mame4all which, in turn, is based on MAME v3.07 Beta 5. Right now, it supports a whopping 2,000-plus games ranging from the 70s to the present, although it’s worth noting that not every rom may work with mame4iPhone. This version

genesis4iphone v2.0.0: Sega Genesis and Sega CD emulator for iPhone, iPod Touch Homebrew developer ZodTTD has finally released version 2.0.0 of his long-awaited Sega Genesis and Sega CD emulator, genesis4iphone. This version works with iPhones and iPod Touches running on firmware 2.x.x. This release comes with the same skin as ZodTTD’s earlier release, mame4iphone, but the good news here is that you can actually change the skin yourself by editing the controller_hs1.png/.txt files in the

[$0.99] XBMC Remote

XBMC Remote recently went on sale from $4.99 to $0.99. Click here to purchase this application before the prices goes back up. There is no guarantee how long this discount will be available. It could be a temporary sale, or a permanent price deduction. If you’re interested, get it while the price is low. App Store Summary Name: XBMC Remote Price: $0.99 [Buy] Developer: collect3 Size: 0.8MB Description: With XBMC installed on either your XBOX, Windows, Mac, or Linux machine

You can browse, search and do all other things in the App Store. But, you cannot make purchases right now. There are different error messages displayed. App Store is down? I just woke up and got one of those usual e-mails from a developer informing me about a new game release. Jumped out of bed to try out the app. I cannot download! Would have concluded that the game has a bug, but I tried other applications too, just to see different error messages. We could not complete you iTunes request

iPhone developer bypasses App Store to sell banned Podcaster Gregg Keizer, Computerworld Podcaster allows iPhone and iPod Touch users to subscribe to, manage, download and listen to podcasts without first downloading them in iTunes on a Mac or Windows PC. Monday, 22 September 2008