When Nintendo officially ended production of the 3DS in September 2020, it wasn’t exactly a surprise. For one thing, some variation of the handheld system had been on the market since 2011. Which is ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
I think it will be difficult to impossible for an individual to get tools to write for the DS. You might look into writing cell-phone games instead, since that's apparently pretty easy to get into.
Still in love with Nintendo's old Wii and Nintendo DS games? Still want to get in on all that multiplayer, online goodness? Still want to trudge through the gamut of friend codes and trying to ...
If you remember our first grope of the DS-Xtreme, it’s a DS-sized cartridge that goes into your Nintendo DS that lets you run homebrew apps on it. If the homebrew apps you decide to run included ...
While the Macintosh Plus was discontinued over 25 years ago, two developers have brought the old school machine back to life in the form of a Nintendo 2DS and 3DS. The photo shows the Nintendo 2DS is ...
The Nintendo 3DS has proved a tough nut to crack, but hackers have finally managed to get the system to run homebrew code. Back on December 16, hacker Yellows8 posted images of the 3DS with the screen ...
A 22 year old Parisian hacker named Jordan "Smealum" Rabet appears to have finally cracked the Nintendo 3DS in an attempt to enable homebrew software development on Nintendo's handheld gaming device.
Does anybody know about the current status of Nintendo DS homebrew / emulation?<BR><BR>Apparantly you could run DS backup roms, but I'm more interested in homebrew ...