Thursday, December 31, 2009

5 Of The Best Nintendo DS HomeBrew Games For Your R4 DS Card

Nintendo DS, theirs is a fantastic gaming system. But adding a R4 DS card to the mix, and a lot of homebrew developers, and you have a handheld console.1. Warhawk DS - Classic ShooterWarhawk DS game is based on a very first published on the C64 in 1986, and is more of a remake of a remake. One thing I heard was designed to keep the 'old school' for the game, and I hope this is something that has been achieved. Do you like the style of old school shoot em games? So that's all I have to say about that. It is truly a unique and must be added. The disadvantage to the feeling that those of you that led to today's games may find this a little 'difficult? It is not an easy race to clear the 16 levels, although a grant was made for the player today, "added continues.2. Gbubies PlanetGlubies Planet is a mix between action and reflection. The principle is simple, at each level, a defined number of glubies must reach the exit. Then you have to go through the level, find some items and avoid the pitfalls. The reflection phase allows to measure the level and focus down properties and solve puzzles and riddles. No time to think during the action, 3. GameUp - A homebrew game updater.While not a game, in every sense of the word, in any way. But Gameup deserves to be here on this list, simply because you can find the latest and greatest Nintendo DS homebrew games. So in essence, a must for anyone who wants to grab the latest homebrew Nintendo DS R4 game for DS: 4. Crack AttackThe best puzzle game on DS PC now! Flip and exchange of blocks to match colors and make them disappear. Source One of my personal favorite games on the PC (and it was free and open on the PC as well). If you are into puzzle games, and do not mind getting addicted to one, then Crack Attack is a must have for your DS R4 Card.5. DSMarble Marble is a complete remake of the classic wooden labyrinth game, in 3D (both on screen) with realistic physics, mp3, the DS-visual level editor and more

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