Nintendo DS Programming Manual and Tutorial for libnds 1.3.1
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Summary
This is a technical manual and tutorial for Nintendo DS programming, covering libnds 1.3.1 and various aspects of game development including multiple sprites, backgrounds, palettes, touch screen functionality, and Slot-1 devices. The manual includes a comprehensive case study and has undergone multiple revisions with significant updates to content and editing improvements.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledThis manual has been updated for use with libnds 1.3.1.
This manual now covers additional aspects of Nintendo DS Programming including multiple sprites, multiple backgrounds, multiple palettes, the touch screen, Slot-1 devices, and more.
The manual's case study has undergone a significant rewrite and covers more ground than ever before.
Made Editing improvements.
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