WiiPaint
The Nintendo Wii homebrew scene has been showing Linux proofs of concept lately. Now, over at the other side of the fence, a Microsoft Paint look-alike homebrew application has just been released. From developer Kontakatilu, WiiPaint version 1.0 lets you use your Nintendo Wii as your own artistic canvas
WiiPhysics
If you guys know PocketPhysics or crayon physics, then you'll be familiar with the concept of this new homebrew from coder Beardface. Called WiiPhysics, it's a physics playground program where you just doodle stuff on screen, then you just let physics take over and watch your doodles come to life
WiiPhysics
Fresh from releasing LibOSK, Wiibrew coder Beardface has released a new build to WiiPhysics, a fun program that subjects your doodles on screen to the laws of physics. The program has gone through a lot of significant improvements. Here's the changelog for v1.2:
Changelog:
* +Removed need for /data directory, compacting wiiphysics into single boot
Drawing Box
Now here's something very impressive from the wellspring of Wii homebrew gaming. Check out Drawing Box, a "child's game" that sports a good demonstration of physics
WiiPhysics
Beardface has done it once again with the release of WiiPhysics v1.3. This incredibly fun program has been given a robust update, with several great new features including the ability to configure the density of objects, and a larger world for you to play in. Here's the changelog for WiiPhysics v1.3:
1.3
WiiPhysics
Image 1Wiibrew developer Beardface has released the latest version of WiiPhysics, a program that lets your doodles on screen be subjected to the laws of physics. New in this version is the scroll feature, making it easier to navigate through the world. It even also looks like a world now with clouds scrolling in the background
Kidspaint
from Uffe:
If you have Homebrew Channel installed on your Nintendo Wii, then you can run the following little painting program which I have made. It's primary focus is to be usable for kids, and it is possible to save the pictures on the SD card