Nintendo DS News
GFXer (NDS Application Source Code)

Mollusk has released the source of his painting application GFXer. The program might not be fully finalized or useable.

http://www.dev-fr.org/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=335#p335

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North&South DS (31-03-2007) (NDS Game)

North&South is a combined strategy and action game originaly made for the Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS and Amstrad CPC. It was developed and published in 1989 by Infogrames/Atari Europe.

This is an unofficial conversion made by gbadree. All graphics and audio were ripped from the Amiga and Atari versions. Curently the game is not finished and features only the platform games.

http://palib.info/forum/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?viewmode=flat&type=&topic_id=2283&forum=9

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Space Pong v0.1 (NDS Game)

Space Pong is a Pong game for the Nintendo DS by Circus.

http://www.playeradvance.org/forum/showthread.php?t=6465

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RiverCrossingDS v0.32 (NDS Game)

RiverCrossingDS by MangledLftThumb sees an update. Aim of the game is to cross a river which might turn out tricky.

Changes:

[March 30, 2007] – v0.32
Added logic to track puzzle status (i.e. now, adds “- completed.” beside puzzle number once you’ve managed to get hiker to other side of the river).
Added support to read/write libfat file to store puzzle status. “RiverCrossingDS.txt” should be in root directory. Use X to update status – file is automatically read when you press START. Works great for me on a GBAMP!!

http://palib.info/forum/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?viewmode=flat&type=&topic_id=2492&forum=9

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Hardballs (31-03-2007) (NDS Game)

The back-story is that this is a mining colony on Mars – the arena is an ancient Martian city that’s been turned into a place for the miners to live – with a glass canopy enclosing the atmosphere. Since it’s a low gravity world, miners can get around on a variety of human-powered flying machines – bicycle-powered helicopters, giant mutant eagles, jet-packs, etc. For fun, they play a game that’s a bit like 3D football – flying around the arena – grabbing the ball using force-field “grabbers”…using huge ore buckets on cranes as goals…you get the idea.

http://forum.gbadev.org/viewtopic.php?t=12812&start=0

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DSZhongwen v0.2b (NDS Application)

rrc2soft have released an updated version of their chinese learning application.

http://rrc2soft.googlepages.com/home2

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DSChannels (Beta 4) (NDS Application)

DSChannels is a clone of the Wii channels menu, on a smaller scale, with some artistic license taken. Right now its main purpose is to launch NDS files. Each program should have an 80×48 pcx icon in the qlshell/icons folder for it.

Thanks to http://dcemu.co.uk for the news.

http://grizzly.thewaffleiron.net/dualchannel/

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DSuite Organiser v1.02 (NDS Application)

Achilleas has updated his organiser application for the Nintendo DS.

UPDATE 3: Version 1.02 Open text, contacts(.vcf) from file browser. Also paint was updated with support for opening bmp, jpg and gif. You can also launch images directly from file browser. Some bugs were fixed in the text editor

http://palib.info/forum/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?viewmode=flat&type=&topic_id=2642&forum=28

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DSOrganize v2.7 (Alpha 3) (NDS Application)

DragonMinded has released a new alpha of DSOrganize, which is a organiser suite for the Nintendo DS.

Changed:
– Fix for corruption bug on creating new files or directories.
– Added quicksearch feature to hold people over until forms (eg: typing “g DSOrganize” to do a google search for DSOrganize).

http://dragonminded.blogspot.com/

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Project JDS v1.1 (NDS Application)

Learning the basics of the Japanese language could not be easier. Full use of the touch screen and sound. Learn from one alphabet to the other and back. Learn how to write the character and how it is pronounced.

v1.1
Used the correct naming. Thanks to KEN
Bug fixed to prevent a hang when no colom is selected.

http://nds.zoelen.net/

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