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DS Dictionary |
A brilliant and surprisingly
comprehensive electronic dictionary
with touch screen keyboard.
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DS Organize |
Store memos, addresses, to-do lists
and notes. Includes a calculator,
IRC client, streaming audio support
and a file browser capable of
launching homebrew games.
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DS Reader |
eBook reader for DS with
customizable TrueType font
rendering.
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Moonshell Media Player |
Multimedia player for the NDS. Plays
DPG video files and a massive number
of audio formats such as mp3, AAC,
OGG, MOD, MIDI and more. Capable of
playing fullscreen videos at 20fps
and widescreen at 24fps with stereo
sound.
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NitroTracker |
An
amazingly versatile music
productions system with a
professional-quality interface. Play
and record music using quick
touchscreen entry. Uses the XM file
format shared by many PC trackers. |
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AmplituDS |
A
musical video game that requires you
to blast in time to the beat to keep
the soundtrack playing.
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Area Ten |
Single-person Pong in space. Keep
the red asteroids on the top screen
and the blue on the bottom. Sounds
easy until you try it! |
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A Touch of War |
A
pocket-sized Real Time Strategy game
for the DS. Frequent updates and
improvements have helped to make
this one of the most popular DS
homebrew titles.
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ChessNET |
ChessNET offers single player or
multiplayer modes to keep your chess
skills well honed. Best of all, it
offers "play-by-mail" functionality
that stores your moves on a central
server, just in case your opponent
isn't online.
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Cube BreakOut |
A
modern rewrite of the classic
"Breakout" game that includes a mind
twisting 3-dimensional version with
two simultaneous playing fields. |
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Flight From The Dark |
Adapted from the famous "Lone Wolf"
Gamebooks series written by Joe
Dever. This version allows you to
play through the first book in the
series without worrying about
tedious details such as combat
handling, random rolls and inventory
management. |
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Grafoon |
A
multi level arcade style puzzle
shooter. Need we say more? |
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Mad City |
A
remake of the classic 1985 Amstrad
CPC6128 game. The goal is to escape
from the city, which isn't as easy
as it might sound. |
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Meteora |
Defend your planet from an ever
increasing barrage of meteors. Takes
advantage of the touchscreen to
concentrate and release firepower.
An utterly impressive title. |
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Nightfox's Colors |
Dual
screen falling block puzzle game.
Beautiful graphics and polished
presentation make this game a
must-have for your DS homebrew
collection. |
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Omalone |
The
first version of the Abalone board
game playable on the DS. Think
of it as sumo wrestling with
marbles. Stunning graphics and sound
with 1 or 2 player action on a
single DS and 2-player wi-fi online
mode. |
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Open Tyrian |
Tyrian is an iconic DOS shoot 'em up
from the mid-90s. The game has been
freeware since 2004, ported to
Linux, Windows, Mac OS, PSP, GP2X
and now the DS. |
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Pocket Physics |
This
quirky motion game brings whatever
you doodle on the touchscreen to
life. Think of it as a DS version of
The Incredible Machine done in
crayon on a crinkled old scrap of
paper. |
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Puzzle Maniak |
Based on Simon Tatham's Portable
Puzzle Collection. Includes 27
different puzzles that are
algorithmically generated for
unlimited game play. It'll even play
your mp3s if you toss them in the
right spot on the flash card. |
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Setsuzoku no Puzzle |
An
addictive puzzle game with Wii-like
graphics. Includes 3 difficulty
modes to help you get started easily
and challenge you once you're an
expert. Now incorporates saved high
scores. |
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Whee! |
I'm
a sucker for racing games,
especially if they incorporate
spaceships. Whee! is just such a
game. Most DS homebrew titles are
2D, so it's nice to see a 3D game
achieve popularity. |
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2 Dart |
A
pub dart game for your DS without
the expense of ordering a pint or
two. Choose between 301, 501,
Cricket and Tactics game types.
Thoughtfully incorporates a
Scorekeeper mode, too. |
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Public Domain Videos |
A
collection of 18 short films
and cartoons that have fallen into
the public domain. Includes
Superman, Mighty Mouse, Woody
Woodpecker, Merrie Melodies, Popeye,
a tour of the 1962 Seattle World's
Fair and more. |
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prices in US dollars.
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