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| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homebrew_(video_games) Homebrew] is a popular term used for applications that are created and executed on a video game console by consumers.  
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| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homebrew_(video_games) Homebrew] is a popular term used for applications that are created and executed on a video game console by hackers and consumers.  
| Homebrew is not yet possible in native DSi mode, help finding out how the DSi works and how to get homebrew running on yet another platform.
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| Homebrew is not yet possible for the average consumer, however, you can help out by documenting as much as you can about the system and putting your findings on the wiki.
 
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Welcome!

What is Homebrew? Want to help?
Homebrew is a popular term used for applications that are created and executed on a video game console by hackers and consumers. Homebrew is not yet possible for the average consumer, however, you can help out by documenting as much as you can about the system and putting your findings on the wiki.