Upcoming DS homebrew developer dextervi has released the first version of Sound Way, a cool musical game in which you compose certain melodies by moving different vessels on screen.
Download: Sound Way (http://dl.qj.net/nintendo-ds/homebrew-games/sound-way.html)

It's Super Mario's 25th anniversary! To mark the occassion, Nintendo went and filed a trademark specially for it. Someone's gonna have a super duper party!

A new version of iDeaS, the ever-popular Nintendo DS emulator for Windows and Linux, is now vailable courtesy of homebrew coder Actarus. The latest update is another bug fix release to solve some issues from the previous 
Which video game character, pretend they're all real, would you like to be friends with? That's the question to Dengeki's latest poll, and their readers in Japan have voted. The top ten friendables are in, and on 
With stellar numbers in its first week, 2K Games' Mafia II debuted on top (qjnet/news/mafia-ii-debuts-on-top-of-the-uk-charts.html) of the UK charts. The success story doesn't end there, though. Another week has gone by and it seems that shootouts 
Yes, you can count on a new Brothers in Arms title pretty soon. Gearbox itself has confirmed this as they talked about the trademarks they've filed for the franchise. While they have not divulged specific details about 
It's so refreshing to see this many games on our On Shelvs This Week lineup. Not just any games, mind you. But games that may actually be significant! We're done listing shovelwares at least for now. 
If you're still concerned about the future of Atlus and its games after the reassurances made by the company's forum staff, maybe this message will placate you. It's from the president of Atlus USA himself, Shinichi Suzuki. 
Homebrew coder ant512 is back to update Woopsi, a handy GUI library for creating homebrew user interfaces for the Nintendo DS. Woopsi 0.99.4 is mainly a bug fix release to correct some issues from the previous versions.
Download: 
Get an inside scope about the recently revealed massive multiplayer aspect of Call of Duty: Black Ops as the games Executive Producer Daniel Suarez dishes out some new details about the hotly anticipated first person shooter. 
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