Category: Nintendo DS

Retro Rocket v1.1

RetroRocket is a high paced action game inspired by classic gravity games like Thrust and the amiga game TurboRaketti II. It is a game designed for Nintendo DS and requires a homebrew compatible flash card.

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Eigenmath DS (06-05-2008)

Eigenmath DS is a free computer algebra system ported to Nintendo DS. The aim of this project is to have a free CAS comparable to commercial systems such as Texas Instruments or HP calculators. The GUI is made with Woopsi 0.3.

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Let There Be Light (30-06-2008)

You’ve got three basic colors : RED, BLUE and YELLOW.

You can mix two of them:
RED+BLUE=PURPLE
RED+YELLOW=ORANGE
BLUE+YELLOW=GREEN

Then you need to have the three basic colors on one single block in order to create a white block:
PURPLE + YELLOW = WHITE
RED + GREEN = WHITE
BLUE + ORANGE = WHITE

Once 3 white blocks are aligned, they disappear.

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CQuake (08-07-2008) (NDS Game Port)

A port of id softwares Quake 1 to the Nintendo DS. The main goal of this project is to drastically reduce the memory requiremments needed to play quake on the DS.

Discussion: http://forum.gbadev.org/viewtopic.php?t=15668

Changes:

added sprite rendering
fixed shaky weapon model
fixed some crashes on loading save games and on finales
added double tap support for the touch screen – it is a bindable key named “dstap”. double tapping the screen when selecting a key in the controls menu can be used for binding it to a command.
the entity light levels should be more accurate now.

http://code.google.com/p/cquake/

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Tuna-viDS v1.1 (NDS Application)

Tuna-viDS plays AVI files that contain Xvid encoded video and MP3 encoded audio. This release has stereo MP3 support, faster colour space conversion, and actually allows vertical heights less than 192 rows.

Discussion: http://forum.gbadev.org/viewtopic.php?t=15767

http://chishm.drunkencoders.com/tuna-vids/index.html

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