No. Unless Nintendo made a "Best of Homebrew" game for the DS you can't.
No I don't believe it is
A DS homebrew game. It's not an official confirmed title, just a homebrew.
yes
MoonShell is a homebrew multimedia player for the Nintendo DS dual-screen handheld video game system. It is one of the most well known pieces of Nintendo DS homebrew software, and as of December 2006, one of the few ways to play video on the DS.
It is possible with homebrew software.
It lets you play Nintendo DS ROMS and homebrew, which you can download from sites.
To edit DS homebrew games, you typically need a few tools and knowledge of programming. First, you'll need a DS emulator or a flashcart to run the homebrew game on your DS. Then, use a hex editor or specialized tools like Tinke for graphics and sound editing, or a development environment like DevKitPro to modify the game's code. Familiarity with programming languages like C or C++ can also be beneficial for deeper edits.
there is already an actual line rider game calledLine Rider 2: Unbound on ds already
you rename it on your PC as bootme.nds
Copies of the Nintendo DS BIOS are not legally redistributable. You will need to use a homebrew program to dump it from your own DS.
Yes. Homebrew on the Nintendo DS is (90% of the time) legal. Games like QuakeDS and DoomDS have ported, but require files from the actual game, so if u were to download the full version to get all the levels, that then would be illegal.