Hello, I know that there are no emulators for Zeebo (yet), but I wanted to make available all the games dumped from the console to preserve them (especially since I noticed that it's kind of hard to find them on the internet besides the Facebook group Zeebo Club) , who knows, maybe this will encourage someone to try to create an emulator project.
List of all Zeebo games with code for each of them:
Some things are missing like the unofficial ports of Street Fighter Alpha, Open Lara (the first Tomb Raider), the homebrew that allows you to use other controls on Zeebo such as the DualShock 4 and the port of Doom, but all officially released games and applications are there.
Download Link: <cant share this here since it's still copyrighted files>
For those who don't know what a Zeebo is, a very brief summary, it's an ultra rare console made by TecToy in 2008 (the same one that developed some games like the port of Duke Nukem 3D for the Sega Genesis and Street Fighter 2 for the Master System ) which was only released in Brazil, Mexico, China and India, the console used a modified version of BREW as an operating system and had the differential of being "All Digital" with all games being released digitally only without any physical media ( which became a problem later on as it limited the weight of the games which could not exceed 50 MB, because of that many Zeebo games are old PC ports, or PSP, Android and iOS ports that had light games at the time).
The console was a commercial failure selling only 30,000 units (for comparison purposes, the Apple Pippin sold 42,000 units, the Gizmondo sold 25,000 units, the Nintendo 64 DD 15,000 units and the HyperScan sold around 10,000 units) and was discontinued in 2011 by releasing a last update that blocked access to console settings, browser and its online features making it impossible to download any new games, the only way to get new games on a Zeebo currently is by jailbreaking it but the only existing method is extremely complicated to do and can damage the console.
Despite this, all of Zeebo's documentation including its Dev Kit is easily available on the internet. (which is the main reason why I've always found it odd that there isn't a working emulator for it yet)
https://www.tripleoxygen.net/wiki/console/zeebo/start
Youtuber Derek from the Stop Skeletons From Fighting channel actually made an excellent video covering the entire history of the console for those who want to check it out:
List of all Zeebo games with code for each of them:
- 274259 Action Hero 3D
- 280386 Alice no País das Maravilhas ( Alice in Wonderland )
- 279369 Alien Breaker Deluxe
- 280173 Disney All Star Cards
- 280214 Armageddon Squadron
- 279888 Bad Dudes vs. Dragon Ninja
- 277083 Bejeweled Twist
- 278986 Caveman Ninja
- 274214 Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D
- 279233 Dark Seal
- 274754 Double Dragon
- 274803 FIFA 09
- 277380 Galaxy on Fire
- 278200 Heavy Weapon
- 280221 Iron Sight
- 279126 Karnov’s Revenge
- 279200 Magical Drop 3
- 276121 Need For Speed: Carbon - Domine a Cidade ( Own the City )
- 276212 Pac-Mania
- 278962 Peggle
- 280238 Powerboat Challenge
- 276154 Prey Evil
- 274802 Quake
- 276153 Quake 2
- 280602 Raging Thunder 2
- 278282 Rally Master Pro
- 280394 Reckless Racing
- 276675 Resident Evil 4
- 276152 Ridge Racer
- 278987 Spinmaster
- 278988 Street Hoop
- 279125 Super Burger Time
- 276731 Tekken 2
- 280463 Tork and Krall
- 278965 Toy Raid
- 274804 Treino Cerebral ( Brain Challenge )
- 280634 Turma da Mônica em: Vamos Brincar Vol.1
- 263019 Ultimate Chess 3D
- 279036 Um Jogo de Ovos ( It's a game from the A Movie of Eggs / Una Película de Huevos )
- 279173 Wizard Fire
- 274791 Zeebo App
- 277495 Zeebo Channels ( Opera Mini Browser )
- 279394 Zeebo Clube
- 278285 Zeebo Extreme Bóia Cross
- 278283 Zeebo Extreme Jetboard
- 276809 Zeebo Extreme Rolimã
- 279380 Zeebo F.C. Foot Camp
- 280647 Zeebo F.C. Super League
- 277229 Zeebo Family Pack
- 279159 Zeebo Sports Peteca
- 278738 Zeebo Sports Queimada
- 277534 Zeebo Sports Tenis
- 278212 Zeebo Sports Vôlei
- 279382 Zeeboids
- 277455 Zenonia
- 279712 Zuma's Revenge
- 274755 Z-Wheel ( The console main menu/interface )
Some things are missing like the unofficial ports of Street Fighter Alpha, Open Lara (the first Tomb Raider), the homebrew that allows you to use other controls on Zeebo such as the DualShock 4 and the port of Doom, but all officially released games and applications are there.
Download Link: <cant share this here since it's still copyrighted files>
For those who don't know what a Zeebo is, a very brief summary, it's an ultra rare console made by TecToy in 2008 (the same one that developed some games like the port of Duke Nukem 3D for the Sega Genesis and Street Fighter 2 for the Master System ) which was only released in Brazil, Mexico, China and India, the console used a modified version of BREW as an operating system and had the differential of being "All Digital" with all games being released digitally only without any physical media ( which became a problem later on as it limited the weight of the games which could not exceed 50 MB, because of that many Zeebo games are old PC ports, or PSP, Android and iOS ports that had light games at the time).
The console was a commercial failure selling only 30,000 units (for comparison purposes, the Apple Pippin sold 42,000 units, the Gizmondo sold 25,000 units, the Nintendo 64 DD 15,000 units and the HyperScan sold around 10,000 units) and was discontinued in 2011 by releasing a last update that blocked access to console settings, browser and its online features making it impossible to download any new games, the only way to get new games on a Zeebo currently is by jailbreaking it but the only existing method is extremely complicated to do and can damage the console.
Despite this, all of Zeebo's documentation including its Dev Kit is easily available on the internet. (which is the main reason why I've always found it odd that there isn't a working emulator for it yet)
https://www.tripleoxygen.net/wiki/console/zeebo/start
Youtuber Derek from the Stop Skeletons From Fighting channel actually made an excellent video covering the entire history of the console for those who want to check it out:
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