Where Did You Get Them I Can't Find Them AnywhereGeometry Dash 3DS and Cookie Clicker 3DS are both some that I spent some time playing.
Thanks for all the fps recs! I recently picked up moon for nds, and while simple, I really enjoyed the stylus controls. Working my way through the list now, did you find the Duke Nukem port recently though? I checked the GitHub and that other page but just saw win/Mac/linux ports, no nds. Unless I missed somethingAs for ms-dos fps ports I would mention, based on my personal taste, cquake (Quake), DualHexen (Hexen), cheretic (Heretic), DSDoom SVN (Doom 1/2), DScent (Descent), JfDuke3d (Duke Nukem 3d): all of them with the ability to play custom/user add-on/expansion episodes through .argv argument.
Lately I have rediscovered an interesting rhythm game, sort of a parody of Guitar Hero, called Video Games Hero, which uses 8bit game bgms, pop and classical music in midi or similar format: well made and almost professional game, really fun. Too bad more tunes can't be added.
Regarding the NDS games hacks, I would mention several undub patches, which replace the often ridiculous english recitation (e.g., the inexplicably sped-up one in Suikoden Tierkreis) with the more expressive and funny japanese one.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/who-wants-duke-nukem-3d-jfduke-on-the-dsi.615592/page-6Working my way through the list now, did you find the Duke Nukem port recently though?
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I actually use it on DSi, from SD slot, via TwilightMenu. The base game should still work from flashcart as well, but given the less RAM available it will be unstable. To use the additional episodes (eg Duke Caribbean, Nuclear Winter, Duke It Out in D.C. etc) you will have to use a DSi only.I take it you are running these from flashcart, have you tried them in twilight menu or on the system SD at all?
You need Duke3d.grp from the Atomic Edition which you will easily find at archive(dot)org. To play the user add-ons you find online you'll need to launch an argv file, containing a specific command line, from TwilightMenu : you'll find all the instructions about it scattered in my thread I've already mentioned: you'll have to read it from beginning to end, alas.The Duke Nukem port does need base game files to run, right?
That's right. No need.Finally about the DLDI patching, that's not necessary these days right
Thanks for that, was wondering about this too. Gonna try it out today :oTo play the user add-ons you find online you'll need to launch an argv file, containing a specific command line, from TwilightMenu : you'll find all the instructions about it scattered in my thread I've already mentioned: you'll have to read it from beginning to end, alas.
Dude, thank you for the reccs! Cygnus / Mountain King made a shmup called Demonstar I used to love as a kid (my very first one,) so I'm definitely interested in Raptor --If you like DOS games era, i recommend you Raptor, Tyrian, Another World DS, Flashback DS, Lemmings DS and also DSx86 & ScummVM DS, you can find all these stuffs here :
https://www.gamebrew.org/wiki/List_of_DS_homebrew_applications