$38 'FlippyDrive' ODE Lets You Keep Your GameCube's Optic. Review: Polymega - Now With N64 Support, But Is It Still. Now, though, this seems to be about to change, with the site recently revealing via an automatic email to the developer of the NES homebrew Space Mutants (as spotted by BillyTime!Games) that it has stopped accepting homebrew "of any kind" and will likely be removing the section in the next major site update. The site dates back all the way to 2005, and for the longest time has also been home to a much smaller number of homebrews (178 in total) developed for older consoles like the NES, Atari 2600, Nintendo Game Boy, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, under a dedicated section. This is a site where creators can upload various kinds of hacks for existing games to give people new ways to experience their favourite titles and uncover obscure gems from other countries that they may have missed otherwise via language patches. ![]() Original Story : If you've read Time Extension for a while, you will no doubt have heard about the website (often abbreviated to RHDN). Obviously, this is great news for those concerned about the preservation of the homebrew titles already uploaded to the site, and for any creators who might still want to update their work.
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