nintendo-ds.dcemu.co.uk — Datel has finally released the Games n Music Homebrew cart for the Nintendo DS, this mass market entry level cart features a 128mb Micro SD card and comes with a 25 game CD of the best of DS homebrew games
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punkisnotdeadMar 4, 2007
Here is a review of three different homebrew solutions for the DS: the R4, the M3 Simply and the DS Xtreme. Seems like the R4 is a good choice for people who don't want to use up both slots in the machine.<a class="user" href="http://portablevideogamer.com/2007/01/guide-how-to-run-homebrew-software-on-your-nintendo-ds/">http://portablevideogamer.com/2007/01/guide-how-to-run-homebrew-software-on-your-nintendo-ds/</a>
neotechniMar 4, 2007
No. It's digg, not a jock site
pictoMar 4, 2007
Thank you biohzrd...I hate when people think because you enjoy the taste beer, especially the art of homebrewing, that you're automatically a frat-daddy, jock of a douchebag.And to neotechni, there are more beers in the world than "The Natural" or "Bud Light" (your stereotypical "jock" beer, if you will) and some of us enjoy the taste of a quality brew...so stop being a close-minded asshat.
djhworldMar 5, 2007
I received my M3 simply over a week ago and have found it to be the perfect solution for my homebrew needs.This "games and music" thing isn't that revolutionary although it might be a viable solution for those who just want to go to the shops and buy a homebrew kit for their DS.
ravenlockMar 5, 2007
Good for homebrew if that's what you want to use it for - and there is some really nice homebrew stuff for the DS out there.IF you want it for ROM backups, though - not that you'd do that - I'd go with an M3. I have an old M3 Perfect CF version which still works fine, and now the M3 Simply has made it even easier. None of these solutions require any hardware modification or BIOS overwriting, so it's just a matter of what you want to spend.
quantumdojaMar 5, 2007
This is great, another device to play games made at www.gameweaver.com on :-)
spankaccountMar 5, 2007
This is basically $120 less than whats currently the best home brew card, the DS-Xtreme (which admittedly has 512mb but the Datel card is upgradeable). All I can say is ZOMG!
Closed AccountMar 5, 2007
@spankaccountUh no? It's only a few dollars cheaper than the R4DS.
Closed AccountMay 14, 2007
i got it and i already have a problem with it. the mini sd will not go in to the ds card it just bounces back out and its a real pain anyone know how to fix it