Where Do I Get All The Games?


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The GP32 is perfect for playing homebrew games - but where can you get these?

There are some good sites on the net which really help you out.

If you need GP32 games, applications, BoR Mods or iMappy Maps,
check out the GP32x File Archive.
You'll find the newest stuff there - categorized, most programs with screenshots.
Since it's just one month old, it's way from being complete yet, but
the old stuff is being uploaded every once in a while.

You can also find a lot of GP32 stuff at www.pdroms.de. It has old and new programs. Since this site is not only aimed at the GP32 scene but at the whole homebrew scene, you'll find thousands of free files for other systems, which also run on the emulators for the GP32.

If you don't know what to download, check out GP32 Homebrew Reviews and www.gp32exg.com. Both sites offer good reviews and also link to the downloads.

You can also find lots of GP32 stuff at www.gp32spain.com, though you have to be registered there to download and the page itself is in Spanish.
 
The GP32 is perfect for playing homebrew games - but where can you get these? <snip>

It's perfectly understandable when someone cannot find software for the GP32... it's not the easiest machine to grips with... after checking out the FAQ here you might like to check out these sites:-

PDROMS which has the full spectrum of GP32 games and apps, from the very earliest, like Bob the amazing lemon by woogal (author of the recent 16 days competition winner lacuna) up to the very recent GP Pong by relative newcomer Nokturri.
If you're a fan of emulators on the GP32, don't forget to check out PDroms' other sections, too... every ROM on that site is completely legal to use on an emulator. cool, huh?

The Official GP32X File Archive which is (I believe) ran by EvilDragon and is a well-designed webpage covering all new releases (gp32 only) from the last few months, along with a selection of Mods that work with the GP32 version of Beats of Rage...

The Llamasoft downloads page is a good site to visit if you're a fan of all those Llamasoft games from days gone by (revenge of the mutant camels, anyone?). All the games on that page are authorised by the author (who else?) for free use on emulators... many of these games can be played on GP32...

don't forget to search the GP32X forums for suggestions for other good games... there are tens of thousands of games that can be played on GP32... enjoy!

(hope this was helpful, EvilDragon... )

EDIT: paraphrasing kicks ass!

EDIT2: please check the meaning of the word 'paraphrase' before replying... plus visit here too...
 
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The GP32 is perfect for playing homebrew games - but where can you get these? <snip>

It's perfectly understandable when someone cannot find software for the GP32... it's not the easiest machine to grips with... after checking out the FAQ here you might like to check out these sites:-

PDROMS which has the full spectrum of GP32 games and apps, from the very earliest, like Bob the amazing lemon by woogal (author of the recent 16 days competition winner lacuna) up to the very recent GP Pong by relative newcomer Nokturri.
If you're a fan of emulators on the GP32, don't forget to check out PDroms' other sections, too... every ROM on that site is completely legal to use on an emulator. cool, huh?

The Official GP32X File Archive which is (I believe) ran by EvilDragon and is a well-designed webpage covering all new releases (gp32 only) from the last few months, along with a selection of Mods that work with the GP32 version of Beats of Rage...

The Llamasoft downloads page is a good site to visit if you're a fan of all those Llamasoft games from days gone by (revenge of the mutant camels, anyone?). All the games on that page are authorised by the author (who else?) for free use on emulators... many of these games can be played on GP32...

don't forget to search the GP32X forums for suggestions for other good games... there are tens of thousands of games that can be played on GP32... enjoy!

(hope this was helpful, EvilDragon... )

EDIT: paraphrasing kicks ass!

EDIT2: please check the meaning of the word 'paraphrase' before replying... plus visit here too...


Hmm.. you wasted some time with that post since you said the same things like Evildragon made in the first post..
 
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The GP32 is perfect for playing homebrew games - but where can you get these? <snip>

The Official GP32X File Archive which is (I believe) ran by EvilDragon
^^^^^^^

(hope this was helpful, EvilDragon... )
^^^^^^^

This is the part I liked best :)
He's helping me finding my own archive ;)

Anyways, his post was still pretty useful, as he included some links
I didn't know yet :)

Thanks anyways for your help, toxibunny :)
 
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Oh I see "Paraphrasing"....
Did you just do that because you knew we would make fun of you and not be bothered to find out what "paraphrasing" meant...

Shucks....
(now I feel all stupid)
 
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