Win2DS Homebrew coder MonkeyNZ has decided to pass on the torch to other Nintendo DS developers by releasing the source code for the handheld to PC server application Win2DS. Based on the latest build, version 0.82, the developer also included the source code for the client side of the homebrew app, DS2Win
LUA PLayer
LUA PlayerFrom our very own QJ.NET Forums comes out today the begininngs of the next Lua PLayer. One of the staunch members, Insoniac197, expressed the work and updates that has been done to support v0.20 functions. These things include so far, the update to Lua 5.1 and the freetype now being supported.
Also, the file System.rename is now working
PME2NDS - File Converter David Rorex has released PME2NDS - tool to convert .pme (aka .nds.gba) files into .nds files. NOTE: Only works for files that were built with ndslib/libnds and were originally .nds files with a header attached! This updated build boasts improved compatability
DS Game Maker
Ever wanted to try your hand at making your very own DS game? These days, you don't even have to be a programming expert to do that. Not with the help of DS Game Maker.
This new app (which, despite sharing a name with FatQuack's old DS Game Maker, is apparently different) lets users create their own homebrew games visually
Potemkin PSP Emulator for Windows (Source Codes)
PSP homebrew coder ector has just come out into the open with a release we're sure the PSP community will take a shine to. It's the source codes for the Potemkin homebrew - an experimental Windows-based open source HLE PSP Emulator
PSP C++ IDE
PSP C++ IDE v1.6, with Screen Designer - Image 1 PSP homebrew coder and QJ.Net Forum resident pspballer07 has apparently been busy for the past few days, as another update for the PSP C++ IDE application is released. For the non-coders wondering what this homebrew does, it's described as a PC-based Development Environment for coding in C++ for the PSP
GRRLIB
GRRLIB is a C/C++ 2D/3D graphics library for Wii application developers. It is essentially a wrapper which presents a friendly interface to the Nintendo GX core. With it, coders can quickly and easily start creating graphical applications
XNA Game Studio Express
Being a part of the Creators Club sounds very inviting isn't it? Microsoft offers students and hobbyists for game development a chance to be a member of this group by down loading XNA Game Studio Express Beta. This program is based on Visual C# Express 2005 and contains the "Spacewar" game as a sort of starter kit for developer hopefuls