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Homebrew Applications It may have been designed as a tiny and single-purpose device, but the Nintendo DS has a surprisingly diverse homebrew community.
Now that the Nintendo DS Lite is out, surreptitious individuals everywhere have been wondering how to get it to play all their precious homebrew. (No, ...
That's why I was excited to get a look at the DS-Xtreme, an all-in-one solution that seeks to make running homebrew apps as simple as drag and drop. The cart has a USB 2.0 port built in, you ...
One thing that's been brought up countless times in DS-related discussions is "if only it could be used as a PDA." Well, with the right combination of hardware and software, it can! But just how ...
For DS, only flashcards and emulators can be used at this time. For Wii, your console must be able to run homebrew.
If the homebrew apps you decide to run included actual DS games, so be it. Now the DS-X cartridge has been upgraded to 2GB from 512MB.
Are you scared of trying out homebrew games and applications for your DS? Worried that you'll break it or get arrested for piracy? Fear no more - we explore the world of DS homebrew and look at ...
Datel's announced a pair of Nintendo DS peripherals capable of running homebrew software applications. The MAX Media Launcher is designed specifically to do this, costs £12.99, and allows you to ...
Now the DS-Xtreme comes with 2GB of storage for the same price as before, $129 (the same price as the DS itself, incidentally). Just think of how many ROMs—er, “homebrew apps,” sure—you ...
Ultimate Sliding Puzzle (Pack Ecchi) Developer: Kukulcan If you read last year's edition of Naughtiness on the Nintendo DS, you might remember developer Kukulcan -- his homebrew game, Virus DS ...
Though this is a world away from the illicit endeavours of R4-based hackers, it does mark a big first step into the homebrew market for Nintendo – and opens the door for possible platform holder ...