Where there's a system, there's a community of hobbyist programmers willing to tear it down, build it back up, and make it better, and they've been doing it to the DS from nearly the moment the ...
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 ...
Running homebrew applications on the Nintendo DS is easier than ever these days, but if you didn’t get into the scene on the ground floor, knowing where to start can appear much more daunting than it ...
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 ...
Befitting of the homebrew crackin’ reputation recently, Nintendo figured they’d take the opportunity of the DSi’s fresh hardware to kibosh homemade code via flash carts once and for all. As you can ...
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 ...
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 ...
Tweaks to the new DSi may have temporarily put the kibosh on homebrew applications, but hackers have developed a new flash device to work around the problem. In a move to thwart pirating, tech ...