We're just as surprised as you are that Blizzard hasn't sent these guys a cease-and-desist letter yet, but the developers of StarLite, the unofficial StarCraft port for the DS, have put out an update (version 0.02) for the homebrew project.While the demo's changes are few -- a new tileset (Jungle), improved collision management, and a bug fix for overlapping buildings -- and it still has its share of early-alpha glitches, it's great to see that the RTS port wasn't immediately abandoned after the first release appeared and showed so much promise. You can download and try out the ROM yourself to see how the port is coming along, or you can check the revised gallery we've embedded below!







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1-07-2008 @ 11:47AM
Chris said...
I wanna donate!
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1-07-2008 @ 2:44PM
testertester said...
Loving that image.
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1-07-2008 @ 8:48PM
Jacob said...
wow, this would be the biggest selling game for the DS
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1-08-2008 @ 12:27AM
JawaKing said...
Anyone know if this would work with the Datel Games n' Music? If so I would so get the GnM just for this.
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1-08-2008 @ 1:14AM
Lipton said...
Jan 3rd
http://www.starfeeder.com/blog/archives/starcraft_on_the_nintendo_ds/
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1-11-2008 @ 12:09AM
scrap104 said...
Looks awesome.
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1-11-2008 @ 1:58PM
Daniel Hunter said...
Yes it would be the biggest selling game on DS i think, I dont see why they havent made it yet.. I mean wireless RTS gameplay of such quality on so small a system, I wold be addicted. There really is no excuse either even if they couldnt fit the game on one of their current DS tiny Cartridge Blizzard could just have it come with an expansion pack to fit in the GB Adance game slot, or maybe Nintendo will come out with an overall expansion pack like they did for the 64.. It can be done
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1-11-2008 @ 9:50PM
DaiMac79 said...
This is really cool, hope it keeps going even after the inevitable Starcraft II DS port.
It sounds crazy, but there is tons of $$$ to be made there.
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