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  • ...ole should support the loading of external software, giving the ability to homebrew. * Sega Game Gear
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  • {{Infobox homebrew | type = driving game
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  • ...eased in 2005, which included a backlit screen. The final redesign, the '''Game Boy Micro''', was released in 2005. ==Homebrew==
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  • {{Infobox homebrew | title = Wagic: The Homebrew?!
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  • {{Infobox homebrew | type = shmup game
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  • The '''Nintendo Wii''' (pronounced "wee") is a home video game console released by Nintendo on November 19, 2006. It is most famous for in ...amecube]], and as a result uses many of the same development libraries for homebrew.
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  • {{Infobox homebrew | type = puzzle game
    2 KB (193 words) - 23:59, 4 February 2018
  • ...Vita''' (officially abbreviated '''PS Vita''' or '''Vita''') is a handheld game console developed and released by Sony in 2011. The original model of the h ==Homebrew==
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  • {{Infobox homebrew | type = arcade game
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  • The '''Nintendo Switch''' is a video game console developed by Nintendo, released on March 3, 2017. It is a hybrid co ==Homebrew==
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  • ...'''Super NES CD-ROM System''' or '''Super Disc''') is an unreleased video game system developed as a join venture between Sony and Nintendo. The main goal ...do and Sony fell through, Sony continued its development of the disc-based game console that eventually became the Sony PlayStation. Nintendo went on to wo
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  • The '''Sony PlayStation Portable''', or '''Sony PSP''', is a portable game system released by Sony in 2004. The PSP-1000, PSP-2000, and PSP-3000 syste ==Homebrew==
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  • This page contains a collection of useful homebrew-related links. * [https://switch.homebrew.guide Homebrew Guide] - Custom firmware installation guide for Switch and WiiU
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  • {{Infobox homebrew | type = shooter game
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  • This is a list of tools used frequently in homebrew software development. Some are console-specific, while others can be used f ...onderSwan, Gameboy/GBC, MSX 1 and 2, NeoGeoPocket, Sega Master System, and Game Boy Advance. Supports plugins. Written in C#, with an [http://www.romhackin
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  • {{Infobox homebrew '''PSP2600''' is an emulator for the Atari VCS 2600 video game console.
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  • ...lossary''' of commonly used terms frequently encountered when working with homebrew. :Without going to assembler, one of the lowest-level languages used in homebrew. C code is far more portable than assembler, and most standard libraries ha
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  • {{Infobox homebrew | type = platform game
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  • ==Homebrew== Game logic can be developed in a higher-level language like C or C++.
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  • ...le and Linking Format''' ('''ELF''') is the extension used on Wii mode Wii homebrew files. It is a standard format used for executable files, object files and In the context of game console homebrew software, the ELF format is used on the following platforms:
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