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KMSC #17: Sandy
This 16th entry was created by Archagon Here is his description: A variation of the popular “falling sand game”. Use the stylus to draw whichever element you’ve selected. [The elements, from left to right: wall, water, sand, wax, oil, fire, plant, erase. Pressing a button changes the palette to a second palette: spout, salt, and…
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KMSC #16: GBCDS
This 16th entry was created by Archagon Here is his description: A Gameboy Color emulator. Features: * game browser * optional stretching w/preserved aspect ratio * working saves * working sound * possible GB mono support * turn-offable bottom screen in order to minimize distraction I understand that coding (or porting) a GBC emulator for…
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KMSC #15: ClouDS
This 15th entry was created by Takam Here is his description: Startup screen: Pretty simple, on the top screen you see some simple instructions, up and down dictates the size of your brush, left and right – the opacity, also in the middle of the dpad is the indication of the size and opacity of…
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KMSC #14 NDS Words Concept
This 14th entry was created by Fejuai Here is his description: Powerful dictionary and thesaurus application for the Nintendo DS. Features the key elements to a pocket dictionary, thesaurus, and includes recreational and archival capabilities. The top “Dictionary” and “Thesaurus” buttons would switch the function between the two. The universal search entry box is situated…
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KMSC #13: Minigolf DS
This 13th entry was created by Bobby Sixkilla Here is his description: Minigolf DS est un jeu de minigolf. Il s’inspire d’un jeu de minigolf de l’Atari ST auquel je jouais étant petit et qui se contôlait à la souris. L’affichage se fait sur les 2 écrans. L’écran du bas permet de positionner le club…
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KMSC #12: Rhythm game
This 12th entry was created by zarxrax (author of DSLearnJ) Here is his description: This is a mockup of a rhythm game that utilizes the Nintendo DS’s touch screen in a unique way. While most rhythm games focus on beat, this one focuses on the pitch of the music. Lines will come across the screen,…