Historical Links

ENIGMA 2000
Legacy newsletter about shortwave spy numbers stations.


modarchive
Collection of Amiga MODs as well as other tracker files.


ngine.de
Emanuel Schleussinger's homepage, hosting the old HAM GBA dev kit.


GE Filtergate
Some guy's vulgar rants about his refrigerator's filter DRM.


keygenmusic.net
Collection of modules ripped from various cracks and keygens.


Lets' Emu! GBA
Japanese website with a bunch of emulators that run on the GBA. Some are fake.


The GeoCities Gallery
RestorativLand's project to preserve hundreds of old GeoCities pages!


Headspin's Guide to Compression, Files Systems Screen Effects and MOD Players for the Gameboy Advance
Headspin's guide to handling things like LZ77, Huffman, RLE, BIT, compression methods for GBA homebrew. Also covers things such as GBFS and varioud graphical effects.


Gameboy Advance Programming for Beginners
Ben Rhoades' website as a tutor to starting GBA development with DevKit Advance.


Lik-Sang
Old game console modding and peripheral vendor based in Hong Kong that was shut down in 2006 after a lawsuit by Sony.


darkfader.net
Now-defunct website belonging to a homebrew programmer by the name of DarkFader.


PlayerAdvance.org
Defunct French Nintendo DS and GBA homebrew community.


SGADE
The Socrates Game Boy Advance Development Engine (2005).


Reiner Ziegler
Hardware information and hacking for various systems.


Bung Enterprises
1998 Website of the vendor for the Doctor V64 and various other flashing hardware.


Hitmen
Defunct website of hacking and reverse engineering group Hitmen.


FURBY.ASM
Source code to the original 1998 Furby.


Apollo 11
Source code to the 1969 Apollo Guidance Computer.


dustindiamond.com
Parody homepage of "famous superstar and sex symbol" Dustin Diamond, created by Max Goldberg.


53°44'N 0°26'W
Simon Mason's personal website, with a page dedicated to his research on numbers stations.


Nicam Shilova
Now-defunct French webpage belonging to Nicolas "Nicam Shilova" Campion, who has made a bunch of webcomics and ColecoVision games.