AmplituDS v3.1 now out
If you’re a fan of Harmonix’s Amplitude (previous version here) and own a Nintendo DS, then chances are you’ve played Sander Stolk‘s AmplituDS. The homebrew game based on Harmonix’s PS2 opus is finally updated, so better get ready to tinker with your DS. Check out the changelog in the full article!
Download: AmplituDS v3.1
Fans of Nintendo DS games who have yet to pick up Sander Stolk‘s AmplituDS better get ready to download and install the latest version of AmplituDS: version 3.1 (previous version here). So what’s new in this update? Do check out the changelog below, as written by Stolk:
- Approximately twice as fast start up time.
- Anti-aliasing used for 3D graphics.
- The targets are not missing sections anymore.
- The ‘amplituds’ folder does not need to be placed in the root of your media card anymore, it is searched for. Meaning you can have it as a subfolder of a “data” folder on your card for example.
- Max-Media Dock users should not have to set their clock to 00:00 anymore (untested).
- You can create and insert your own stage now! (Blatant lie, as this feature has always been there, but I wanted to get it to people’s attention. 😛
Interested? As always, just download the file from the link below and don’t forget to go over the readme file before installing. Enjoy!
Download: AmplituDS v3.1
Via AmplituDS