Homebrew nds-bootstrap Minigames, featuring Pong and Tic-Tac-Toe!

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Pong and Tic-Tac-Toe came to nds-bootstrap v0.6.2, in the form of loading screens, to kill time when a DS ROM was loading, and the functions getting patched.
As the nds-bootstrap loading speed improved in later versions, the loading screens got removed.
If you miss those loading screens, fear not!
Now with this nds-bootstrap spin-off, the Pong and Tic-Tac-Toe loading screens return as standalone minigames!

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.nds and .cia included.
Requires TWiLight Menu++ or nds-hb-menu to run this app (as .nds).

General controls
  • START: Pause/Unpause
  • SELECT: Switch between Pong and Tic-Tac-Toe
  • B: Exit app
Pong controls
  • Up/Down: Move Up or Down, to block and bounce back the ball
Tic-Tac-Toe controls
  • Up/Down/Left/Right: Select a square
  • Y: Mark an N (for NTR)
  • A: Mark a T (for TWL)
  • X: Erase marks
 
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