Dec 30 2006

DS Homebrew Blog

admin @ 3:12 am

Nancy and I have begun exploring game development for the Nintendo DS. We found that most of the material available online wasn’t of the greatest quality. So we set up nds-homebrew.net to be a repository of the useful information we find, as well as being home to a blog tracking our efforts and progress.

The blog is there now, and more structured information will follow.

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Dec 29 2006

New cover insert

admin @ 1:51 pm

Over the last couple days I got out my paints and had another go at a DS cover insert. I’m fairly happy with this one.

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Dec 24 2006

Latest DS cover insert

admin @ 3:04 pm

Here’s my latest DS cover insert. As the previous one, this is done with a silver Sharpie paint marker. I’m planning to break out my paints/brushes and redo it with some shading/highlighting.

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Dec 21 2006

My DS is online

admin @ 5:13 pm

We celebrate Yule (winter solstice) rather than Christmas, so we do our gift giving 4 days before most of you.

This has been a very Nintendo-heavy season. It’s hard to say what’s the coolest: the 1-up mushroom T, the DS homebrew hardware, or what….

But I think it’s between the Opera DS browser and the gold stylus and Magnetica.

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In fact, I’m writing this post using my DS. How cool is that!

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Nov 17 2006

New DS Lite cover

admin @ 1:40 pm

Here’s version 2 of my DS Lite cover insert:

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Nov 13 2006

Gaming Upgrade

admin @ 11:05 pm

About a year and a half ago, more or less, we outfitted everyone with Gameboy Advance SP systems and Thomas scored a Nintendo DS for Christmas. All these systems got heavily used and over time we amassed a far collection of games.

Fast forward. After some hard times, things have improved… we were in need of a treat. What better than to upgrade our gaming platforms. So Nancy suggested that we gather up our SPs, along with most of the games we had collected and trade them in at EB Games. And so we did. Throw in a bit of cash on top and we walked out with a DS Lite each.

Mine is “Onyx”. See the pic to the right.

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The DS Lite is a totally sweet piece of hardware. The unit is nice & tight, with a pleasant heft to it, but not so much as to be tiring to hold. The screens are brilliant, far brighter than the original DS screens. Sound is fabulous, with or without headphones. After the GBA SP, I’m very impressed. MarioCart DS is great fun, especially multi-player using the wireless connectivity.

On the more practical side, the chat application is nicely done, supporting freehand drawing as well as typed text (Japanese as well as English.. cool).

Nintendo truly rules the gaming world. Ya.. I’m a fanboy.. so what.

Hmm… I wonder what it would take to run Ruby on these things… I’ve already installed the C++ toolchain for it on my Mac… Maybe we should try our hands at game development.

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Something else we bought were clear protective cases.. much like our Agent 18 iPod cases. They’re made by Mad Catz and are quite nice. One touted feature is the ability to put a piece of paper (ideally a photo or some other image) inside the case, and so personalize the look of your DS Lite. The case comes with several alternatives, as well as a template for cutting your own inserts. They even have a free application (alas Windows) to generate custom inserts.

I’m a fan of things Celtic and Norse, especially art, and I enjoy putting pen to paper in attempts of creating something of interest. So it was natural that I make my own insert. The result can be seen to the left.

I’m happy with it as a version 1.0. Once I get darker, glossier paper and a finer tipped ink pen I’ll try it again.

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