Hurrah for homebrew DS tutorials!

DSEmuThe last time we heard about doublec, it was in January and he had released version 4.10 of DSEmu, which was originally the work of Imran Nazar. After a rather long time without updates on his website, the homebrewer has just come up with an update.

It’s simple really. If you’ve ever visited doublec’s website, then you’ll know that he also offers a tutorial on homebrewing for the DS. He’s here to tell folks that he’ll be updating his tutorials to match with the latest DevkitPro versions soon, so newcomers to homebrewing on the DS should really check that site out.

Doublec’s tutorials cover everything from setting up the environment of the game or app you’re creating all the way up to learning how to detect and respond to key presses and putting in hardware scrolling and scaling for your game.

It’s a useful site, even if you’re not planning on coding anything, if only to read up on how homebrew developers have to go through a painstaking process to get the job done in making their game. Don’t hesitate to check it out, ok?

DSEmuThe last time we heard about doublec, it was in January and he had released version 4.10 of DSEmu, which was originally the work of Imran Nazar. After a rather long time without updates on his website, the homebrewer has just come up with an update.

It’s simple really. If you’ve ever visited doublec’s website, then you’ll know that he also offers a tutorial on homebrewing for the DS. He’s here to tell folks that he’ll be updating his tutorials to match with the latest DevkitPro versions soon, so newcomers to homebrewing on the DS should really check that site out.

Doublec’s tutorials cover everything from setting up the environment of the game or app you’re creating all the way up to learning how to detect and respond to key presses and putting in hardware scrolling and scaling for your game.

It’s a useful site, even if you’re not planning on coding anything, if only to read up on how homebrew developers have to go through a painstaking process to get the job done in making their game. Don’t hesitate to check it out, ok?

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