03 Jul 2009 @ 10:42 PM 
 

Homebrew DS, without the BS

 

Whether you have been a DS frek since the beginning 2004 or only play it from time to time, you may have the impression that you have seen it all. The Nintendo DS is the fastest-selling handheld game console of all time, with 20 million units sold in the United States by 2008. Sure, NDS games are fun, but you just can’t help but feel like you’re missing out on something. If your current games and applications just don’t seem to be cutting it, it’s time you turned to the homebrew community.

Homebrewing isn’t a new concept; it’s been going on since the age of Atari. Basically, un-licensed games made by amateur programmers are written onto third-party cartridges. Homebrewing is the hidden link between playing the same recycled, commercial material, and owning something unique and personalized. Homebrew applications range from web browser, pdas, to movie players.

Before you can start playing homebrew Ds games you will need tow things. The first is a Flash cart. Flash carts are adaptors that plug into the GBA slot, and allow you to use media from a flashrom or insertable flashmemory. There are two different kinds of flash carts. A Slot-1 cart plugs in where the DS game normally would, and acts as an all-in-one device, eliminating the need for a booting tool. Slot-2 carts are the older, more supported storage carts. They plug into the GBA slot and have either built-in flash memory or a memory card slot.

Now it is time to set up the booting tool. Each and every time something is programmed and manufactured by Nintendo, it is authenticated.”When you are tryin gto play something created by an amateur programmer, authentication is required. A booting tool is a device that contains code which will allow you to authenticate Nintendo DS homebrew games. You will need to insert booting tools right into the Nintendo DS, which do not contain any media. If you are using a slot-1 flash cart, the cart acts as its own booting tool.

So now that you’re wired for DS homebrewing, where do get the homebrew Ds games? Most homebrew Nintendo DS games and application scan be downloaded from the interne tfor free, however, in case you are a programmer, you could program them yourself. Since Ds homebrew is getting more and more popular people ask about the ethics and legality of it. Is it legal to program your own games for the Nintendo DS? It’s a grey area. Modifying the actual hardware is illegal, but DS homebrew doesn’t technically modify the DS console, you’re only bypassing the software. As there is no business attached it is absolutel ylegal to share homebrew Nintendo Ds games and applications. Downloading a cracked version an official Nintendo game for free, though? It is definitely illegal.

Ds homebrew games are great to find out what is out there beside the corporate marketing. And since DS homebrew doesn’t have to be just games, you can download a whole host of interesting applications, from instant messengers to e-books, thus expanding the usefulness of your handheld gaming device. As Nintendo said, “Touching is good”, but re-touching is even bette

If you want to learn about the best places on the net to download DS homebrew games and unlimited DS games visit Download DS Games.

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