Nintendo DS homebrew truly got noticed and respected with the release of the r4 Card for the Nintendo DS and now the DSi. There are a number of games which are reimagined versions of classic games as well as inspiring new games and applications . The awesome thing is, these games and applications are made by amateur game developers and can easily be downloaded perfectly free from the internet. All you need is your your Nintendo DS or DSi and your R4 Card in order to be able to load the games and enjoy them .
Okay, you’re thinking, just what kinds of games and applications are available for your R4 DS Card ? There are a whole slew of them really . I have to say that my absolutely favorite game of the month right now for my R4 Card is the classic game Lemmings. Lemmings DS that is, for the Nintendo DS and DSi. Developed by an R4 Card amateur game developer . The quality of this game is easily at par with many of the official and commerically developed and published games for the DS and DSi. And that’s what makes it so amazing . While lemmings ds did end up being ported over to other computer systems , even the Sony PSP has a version, the Nintendo DS really seems like the more appropriate format for this game, if only because of the dual screen and the ability to use the touch controls.
While the game is great on the Sony PSP, navigating the menus and different tools or options is rather difficult with a control pad. The NDS version of Lemmings really shines becasue of the touch play – making selecting tools and options a breeze, just as it would be with your mouse on your computer.
It is because these homebrew games are of such high quality that people are flocking to the R4 Card and taking advantage of what it has to offer in terms of homebrew gaming and also, developing your own Nintendo DS homebrew games.
Lemmings in the beginning was released as a computer game. First for the Amiga 500 and then afterward it was ported over to the commodore 64 as well as the PC. Truly one of the best old school classic action / strategy / puzzle game to come along at that time. So popular in fact that it was also release for the Super Nintendo too. And now – thanks to the hard work and devotion of of some amateur game programmers, you can enjoy it on your Nintendo DS or DSi with an R4i SDHC Card.
In Lemmings, your job is to save these bewildered and hopeless Lemmings by taking them from their cave or cavern and getting them to the exit. This is done by way of digging, blowing things up, climbing, and building bridges. There are loads of tools at your disposal, and in some extremely funny cases, you may have to sacrifice a Lemming or two as you try to dig or climb your way to the exit on the screen.
Lemmings really appeals to and is liked by a variety of gamers due in no small part to the many different styles of games it has built right in . It is a mixture of strategy playing, puzzle solving and add to it the action elements to boot . Lemminds DS will most certainly keep you coming back to play it again and again . And thankfully you can do just that. With this DS version, every level for the various versions of lemmings have been added and included . While you may dismiss this game as just mindless fun, I assure you that the game requires strategy and skill to get from level to level . You have to plan incisively how you’ll get past the barries to get your lemmings to the exit – and keeping enough of them alive and well to ensure that you move on to the next level.
The R4 Card version of Lemmings for the DS really is how the game was meant to be played. With the exception of perhaps playing it your A500. The ability to use your fingers or Stylus to control and navigate the Lemmings to their rescue and exit point is exactly how the game was meant to be played. I still look at this game and find it amazing that the wonderful programmers behind it expect no payment. They release games of this quality for the sheer joy of making the game.
