Thirty homebrew apps and games to try out
Looking for some reasons to throw yourself into the homebrew scene? Or do you already have a flashcart, but you're not sure what else to look into after trying out the recommendations in our homebrew cookbook? GBAtemp has put together a list of 30 homebrew releases -- 13 of which are applications, the remaining 17 being games -- that warrant your attention. Videos, screenshots, and short summaries are provided for each downloadable item, giving you a quick synopsis of the notable projects out there. We've previewed most of the mentioned games before, like Setsuzoku no Puzzle, BulletGBA/Vulkanon, and WarCraft: Tower Defense, but having them all rounded up in one place is convenient.









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mariye @ Jan 3rd 2008 10:49PM
This may just be nitpicking but... shouldn't you post a link when you say "Hey go look over here!"?
Any chance you could provide a link to this?
Eric Caoili @ Jan 3rd 2008 10:51PM
mariye: sorry if this is a little confusing, but we link all of our sources through the article image and the "READ" link at the bottom of each post. you should be able able to reach the page we're referring to with one of those two links.
Candace Savino @ Jan 3rd 2008 11:00PM
Wow, this is pretty great. There's just so much homebrew out there, it's hard to know what's worth spending the time on. Nice find, Eric!
RupeeClock @ Jan 8th 2008 9:07PM
This is a great list, actually I discovered there was a much better version of Moonshell available through the list.
It's great that they chose Phidias over Colors, it really is a much better program, but no WordUp! on the list? That sucks, it's a great game. :(
drblam @ Mar 13th 2008 8:52PM
What is the game in the picture of this article? i think i may be retarded, but I would like to know.