Regular readers of bit-tech will know that games are more than just something I write about in order to pay rent on time. Games are an important part of my day-to-day life outside of work too and I ...
You've hacked your Nintendo DS for easy backups and single-cartridge playback. Now it's time to install some awesome homebrew software, capable of playing back music ...
There is a thriving homebrew scene for the Nintendo DS, but it can be hard to...well, to get to. How do you run your homebrew? Flashme, NoPass, PassMe, PassMe2, WifiMe? Some other way? Confused yet? I ...
This fall, a piece of software that originally gained popularity in the form of Nintendo DS homebrew will be officially released as an app for the 3DS on the Nintendo eShop. Colors! 3D for 3DS will ...
The Nintendo DS homebrew scene is heading into a heavily musical interlude with a few new apps. This is good news for anyone who liked Protein DScratch but wanted ...
If you have completely legal homebrew games that you want to play on your Nintendo DS, then you might want to check out the M3 DS Simply Complete 1GB Kit. I'm sure that none of you would actually ...
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 well ...
Proving that it can boost productivity as well as destroying it, the homebrew scene has churned out a DS organizer suite for us to download and arrange our overly complicated work schedules with.
The latest version of the Nintendo DS, the DSi, has officially launched in Japan. It features larger dual touchscreens, dual cameras, and an SD card slot. The members of GBAtemp.net have decided to ...
Really nice piece of DS homebrew here: when photographer Steve was searching for a less bulky alternative to tethering his Canon 5D to his laptop for remote functions during shoots, he didn’t have to ...
The R4 doesn't look like much: just a generic Nintendo DS cart. What it does, however, causes Nintendo no small headache. The device, and others like it, bypasses the system's firmware and with the ...
So, you’ve got your DS fully pimped out with homebrew games, but you fancy something a little more professional to spend your time with. You can’t dabble in ROMs, so you turn elsewhere – to ports of ...
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