Switch Homebrew Bounty Month 1: and the winner is...

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The GBAtemp Homebrew Bounty is a massive competition that aims to boost the Switch homebrew scene by giving rewards to a selection of the best homebrew projects.

This first month, we reward tools and utilities, that is to say, computer-based programs that help create homebrew or that perform various tasks relative to Switch hacking/jailbreaking. There are 4 categories in total.

The voting process is twofold: the staff gets to vote, and some members can vote too (in separate threads). We only allowed patrons to vote in order to limit possible fraud, and also to reward them for supporting us. We've just counted the votes. And the winners are...

Month 1 - Winners


PRIZE #1: $1,000 (USD) reward
hacPack, by The-4n

PRIZE #2: $500 (USD) reward
Switch Lan Play, by spacemeowx2

PRIZE #3: $300 (USD) reward

Switch Theme Injector, by exelix11

PRIZE #4: $150 (USD) reward

Gen7 engine, by iyenal

PRIZE #5: $55 (USD) reward

Libcross2d, by cpasjuste

To the 5 winners: I will be sending you a private message individually in the coming days, stay tuned.

Full ranking

1. HacPack (107 points)
2. Switch Lan Play (99 points)
3. Switch theme injector (77 points)
4. Gen7 engine (76 points)
5. Libcross2d (49 points)
6. Pythac (40 points)
7. NES Online Game AutoInjector (38 points)
8. NSPack (27 points)
9. Libhac (26 points)
10. XC2SaveNETThingy (22 points)
11. NSScreenshotMaker (12 points)
12. Lua.js (10 points)
13. Switch Screenshot organizer (2 points)

Sponsors

Half of this sum is generously donated by yours truly, GBAtemp!
Thanks to ad revenue and to our Patreon backers, GBAtemp is the biggest donator.
The other half comes from our generous sponsors as listed below.

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MOD3DSCARD.COM
Buy flashcard to mod 3DS and Switch | Team Xecuter SX | Sky3ds+ | Stargate 3DS | R4 3DS - mod3dscard

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AXIOGAME.COM
Axiogame | Backup Units, Modchips and more

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And let's not forget Team Xecuter who made a very generous donation too.



Member donations

The bounty isn't only about sponsor companies: you, beloved members of our community (and even guests) can contribute too! If you want to make a donation, simply click the button below to send a payment to our Paypal. Needless to say, 100% of the amount we receive will be transfered to the authors of winning projects.

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What's next? We will start the 2nd month in the coming days. I hope you've all been working hard on your Switch app projects, it's almost time to submit.

 
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Congratulation to the winners.
There were more entries than I thought we would get and it was hard to decide.

The entries with less votes are not bad or useless, people will still use your program. don't be discouraged from updating it or releasing new projects.
 

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