NoNameDS .nds Version Kaktus bestows the DS with a collection of useful applications and small games called NoNameDS version 1.3. There's a lot of promise to this collection of homebrew games, as evident in the program's features.
We're looking at new stuff such as a tool for showing the Pixel-Position on the TS, a Counter, a reaction tester (hint: According to Kaktus, "you have to tap as fast as you can the red X's an on the upper Screen it shows your last and your average time"), Snake DS (his first self-made game, Icy-Tower DS (from a PC game, now in beta state). Kaktus says that the Icy Tower still really needs a lot of modification, but for the meantime, it's just "jumping from down through the platforms but standing on them, points, time, and "auto-scroll", among other things. In this version downloads, however, Kaktus says the Icy Tower is not yet available.
Like we've mentioned, NoNameDS is a very promising collection of homebrew games and apps for the Ds, so we're looking forward to better versions in the future.
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Simon Simon
With the PSP-Hacks coding competition well under way, we pick up news of one of the contest's contenders, created by hombrew coder J@ricanese - you may remember him from the NPHAPP application. This new entry is a homebrew game titled Simon v0.1, and as its name implies, it's a memory game styled after the game "Simon says
Tetra Master DS Tetra Master DS Homebrew developer Massif's clone of the Tetra Master Final Fantasy 9 minigame for the DS is back, and is already in version 0.5. It's been quite a while since we last heard of the brewed game, but it's good to know that Massif is still working on the DS port of the memorable mini-game
LPairs LPairs
LPairs 0.2
Original PC game (C) 2001 by Michael Speck
PSP Port (C) 2006 FreePlay
Source downloaded from http://lgames.sourceforge.net/
After much retooling, I've ported the game LPairs to the PSP. LPairs is a memory game where the player flips over cards in a grid two-at-a-time to see if they match. If they do, they are removed from the board
How Fast are you? How Fast are you? is a little game, with which you can prove how fast your fingers are. You have to press alternately the L/R-Trigger Buttons to gain Points. It also does have a Highscore, so your best Score will be saved and permanently visible. So battle with your friends or just have a fun
Stop at 1000 Stop at 1000
PSP homebrew developer Light_AleX dropped in to submit an entry of his own: Stop at 1000.
It's simple and yet pretty fun in its own right. All you have to do is stop the counter at the 1000-mark. It sounds easy enough to do, but that's really where the challenge is.
Stop at 1000 is actually the second version of his previous release, Count to 1000
Moorhuhn PSP This game has you shooting chickens as they run across the map
PSPsych PSPsych
by homebrew dev Anuj Asher is for those times when you need to do a coin toss or dice roll but don't have any nearby. So far, the app only comes with the coin toss and dice roll options but the developer plans to add a magic 8 ball and rigged coin modes in future releases
Claxor Claxor
PSP homebrew coder and QJ.Net resident Freshmilk is reportedly taking a time out from working on TTR, and is taking a look at other projects that haven't quite hit the 100 percent mark. And here's one - Claxor v0.1, a LUA-coded game
Goku Scape v1 Goku Scape v1
For lovers of well-known anime series Dragon Ball Z, from the hand of adrian-Saya, I bring a fun game called Goku Scape, which will have to prove how good are your reflexes, because in this game you must move it quickly as possible so that the rocks did not reach Goku and do pieces
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