How To Make An iPhone Game In “30 days”

By Peter R, August 18, 2009 11:11 pm

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The website for Wizzley Presto and the Mysterious Time Machine opened to the public on April 3rd of this year and the unique selling point was that the game would be finished in just 30 days, or so they claimed…

Interestingly the games main developer is Craig Rothwell who is far better known for starting the Pandora handheld project. Read more about the progress of the game after the jump.

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The First Annual oX Craptastic Coding Competition

By Nova, August 15, 2009 8:56 am

Pandora – Everything Major Is Now Done.

By BLACKALiCE, August 9, 2009 8:53 am

Now, if I said that, you’d be laughing at me right now. But why take it from me? Take it from Craig. His second latest tweet says just that. I really think this is the end of the never ending 2 months. What do you think?

More Pickle Videos!

By gp2.eXe, August 8, 2009 8:45 pm

We all know how much work Pickle has been doing lately, porting stuff over to be played on the Pandora, ready for the much awaited release date. Well, the man doesn’t rest! And now he’s uploaded 3 videos to his YouTube account:

Enjoy them.

Quake 3. Nubs.

By BLACKALiCE, August 7, 2009 9:35 pm

Excellence.

The Pandora Playing PSX Emu Video

By gp2.eXe, August 5, 2009 11:40 pm

This one popped a while ago on Craig’s YouTube account:


Is this the much awaited video?

Probably not since it was made by MWeston. Anyway, as long as it’s Pandora related, keep ‘em coming!

The choppy sound is a (hopefully) fixable problem.

And maybe the most important, Craig says in the YouTube page:

There is a new compilation video on the way.

And we’re ready for that.

YouTube Page

New Quick Twitter from Craig

By gp2.eXe, August 3, 2009 3:32 am

Not too meaningful, but it’s something we want to hear:

The final nub firmware is amazing. The new code is tight. Should make for a great experience on the Pandora and whatever else…

That’s good to hear. :)

We won’t leave you with just that bit of info, of course, recently Craig said at the GP32X Boards the following:

I’m feeling great because this week we should see the first mass production Pandora PCBs.

The bare boards, populated photos next week. Probably all as one big blog post however.

And of course you know that when those photos come we will be posting about it here. So stay tuned!

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