WiiuseJ
If you're a programmer, you might take an interest in this new Java API, WiiuseJ. It's a simple and lightweight API that lets you write Java programs that can interface with the Wiimote as well as the Nunchuck. Since it's a Java library, it will let you write programs independent of the console itself
DS Basic This download consists of the first version of DS Basic.From the famous creator of the customized firmware for the NDS, zzo38computer has brought us a new release entitled DS Basic v1.0. Like the title suggests, this is the first BASIC coder "loader" for the NDS. In its first stage, this loader will load any BASIC code that you have on your DS
PAlib
New PAlib update is out now! It's considered stable and ready for everyone to use.
Read the ReadMePlease.txt file included with the downloads for detailed instructions on how to install everything, including the devkitARM toolchain and the optional external libs. Note that devkitARM r21 is still the recommended version of the toolchain for this release
MLlib from hillbilly:
I finally finished my library based on Felix's code (http://blog.dev-scene.com/felix/2007/06/10/multitouch-demo/) and thought to release it with one demo in it. (I'll keep the photo demo to myself for now..). The demo is a little drumming application. Pretty simple but it still has some bugs. Please post back about any findings regarding this library
LibNDS 20060201 LibNDS, the coding library used for Nintendo DS development, has been updated. Here are the changes:
improved touch code
Fixed DMA_START_CARD
Added key repeat as suggested by pepsiman
remove duplicate ATTR0_BMP in video
MK4 Mini Patcher Dr. Neo from the NeoFlash Team, the brains behind MK4 devices such as MK4-Mini and MK4-Key, is giving us another addition in their line of amazing products. The first version of the MK-4 Mini Patcher was released yesterday on the team's official website. All you have to do is patch the ROM and then copy it to the GBA using Neo Power Kit
CPS1PSP/CPS2PSP/MVSPSP source code (12/05 update)
We were planning on making a Justin Timberlake reference for this article, but we realized it was a lot tougher than it seemed, so let's keep it straight. NJ's released yet another version of his emulator programs, as well as a bugfix to the source codes
CPS1PSP/CPS2PSP/MVSPSP/NCDZPSP
It looks like emulation fans have something nice in store for them today. NJ has released a new version of all of his emulators, with a couple of tweaks for each of the emulators that fans should find interesting