[Jose] thinks that the Little Sound DJ is too expensive and hard to find. Now he’s trying to build an inexpensive USB programmable GameBoy cartridge.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.09.16 at 02:21
Our friend [Johnny Lee] has been quite busy traveling and moving to a new city. He hasn’t had time to put together any new videos because of this.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.09.16 at 02:17
Had enough Nintendo homebrew action yet? We haven’t either. Especially not now that the doors to the homebrew scene have been blown open by The Homebrew Channel.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.09.16 at 02:16
The video above shows a new Wii backup loader that’s in development. It works via the easy to use Homebrew Channel we covered previously. From the news post it seems you have to rip the original game disc and then patch it before burning the copy.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.09.16 at 02:11
[Reilly] translated some content from this site and brings us an interesting mod to run a Nintendo DS at 1. 7x normal speed. The mod allows the addition of a switch for overclocking on demand.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.09.16 at 02:08
[Tom] pointed out this nintendo DS midi wifi hack demo. [0xtob] and [therain] put on a demo of using a ds as a midi device. Check out the video. The two most interesting applications demo’ed: [to me] The kaos pad app and using the DS as a midi playback device.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.09.16 at 02:08
[therain] has added a MIDI port to his Nintendo DS. It’s just a two wire connection so it’s pretty easy if you’ve got an extra cart laying around.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.09.16 at 02:05
[Robin] over at acidmods sent in this interesting PSP mod. [PvP] added an internal hard drive (with the exception of a mini-usb cable sticking out the top) to his PSP.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.09.16 at 02:04
MetaFilter has a nice roundup of various NES hacks. You might have seen these before, but it’s great to see them all in one place. Our personal favorite is the NES in an NES cartridge, and who could forget the NES controller coffee table? Don’t forget to check the comments for more interesting NES hacks.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.09.16 at 02:04
Homebrew developer [yaarglafr] recently released this video of his Protein DScratch in action. You can download a demo version here. The program simulates DJ scratching on the DS with an intuitive interface much like the ones on the touchscreen turntables we discussed the other day.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.09.16 at 01:53