Blackhawk Striker 2 is a top-down shoot em up game. If you've ever played Galaga, you know how it feels. The controls are simple: use either WASD or the arrow keys to move around and press spacebar to fire all weapons. You get to fight dozens of different enemies and the levels get harder as you go along. It's only for PC, though it would be REALLY cool if it could be ported to the Zune
I've had my Zune HD for quite a while now, but I never really had the chance to blog about it on DSDatabase. It really is a very sleek and beautiful device, and the user interface is amazing. Paired with the Nvidia Terga graphics card, the Zune HD can support video up to 14 mbps bitrate. We Zune owners also got XviD support last week, which means the codecs supported has surpassed the iPod Touch. I took a few videos
If you haven't noticed already, DSDatabase has acquired a very cool header, created by me. When I made it, I was testing out screen recording software at the time, so I've got a video showing the steps taken to create the header. Unfortunately, it only runs at 2FPS because I didn't know how to set the recording fps at the time.
Anyway
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For those who still own a copy of the DS Browser, you're bound to someday miss the functionalities of a full fledged desktop browser. Not only can you not open a new "tab" nor save cookies, the DS browser feels sort of incomplete. Even when you check off "Automatically log me in" on any sort of webpage, it simply doesn't work.
So I dug around for a bit, and found some pretty
The Nintendo DS browser, *is, well, obviously, a web browser for the Nintendo DS. *The browser got discontinued after release; Nintendo never announced why. I happen to still have a copy I picked up from Fry's a long time ago.
In a nutshell: The DS browser renders well for a mobile browser, but renders real slow. It takes usually about a minute to fully