You're English is a little hard to understand, but oh well.
The wikipedia definition of a or "the" "scene" is just amusing. As an Information Scientist I take great pleasure in disregarding everything on there. Wikipedia as a source is just funny.
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The Scene is a term used to refer to a collection of communities of pirate networks that obtain and copy new movies, music, and games, often before their public release, and distribute them throughout the Internet (and previously through BBSes).
I'm sorry is that not exactly what we have for NDS and GBA? It doesn't matter if there is a highly organised covert operation where people get the software and secretly distribute it around the internet using secret codes and messages. Or a few good groups who get it and distribute it. Quality over quantity. Unlike MP3's, DVD's etc, there isn't a great deal of stuff to be dumped, if there were too many groups it'd be pointless. OK, so there's only a few groups but they do exactly what is required to be done.... what exactly would other groups do?
I'm not quite sure what your point is/was but what more do you want exactly? We have close to 100% of roms available, we have some great homebrew considering the amount of time the DS has been out and we have some great news/information sites such as this one. I'd call what we have a scene, and its a scene I'm proud to be part of.
Sounds to me like you have some elitest 1980's hacker fantasy when it comes to "warez".
Oh, and I'm a girl.