When and why did DSVille Lite die? Never heard of it.
It's difficult to tell anymore. It's been so long. If I recall I had the site up around 10 years ago. Lasted for about a year, year and a half maybe? It started my passion in web development and design; I should know but just don't remember at this point. Unfortunately I don't have any of the files either. My other site, Ajango, is relatively intact on my one hard drive, and I would love to upload it to my personal website ryoder.com eventually as part of my portfolio.
The distinguished Gemini Guardian spake:[quote]
if paint were to support the homebrew community, perhaps we may get more traction around here
imagine a dsi application integrated to the login and photo upload system
imagine browsers for 3ds and dsi fully optimized for the websites
imagine being able to add stuff and not be hindered by "well, opera 9.5 doesn't support it, so"
but it won't happen [/quote]
It's a shame, considering you could likely extend the life of a DSi/3DS probably tenfold with custom/tailored software. You could really turn them into PDA-like devices, and the possibilities could be endless for this site.
Rick Yoder here, original creator of DSVille Lite and Ajango.
To any of you that remember me and had used my websites so many years ago, I would like to cordially thank you for your support.
Coming back onto this site after nearly a decade passed is interesting for sure. I truly miss the days of not having a care in the world besides middle school and coding.
From the bottom of my heart, thank you. This community helped shape who I am as a person.