Emulators & games.

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  1. Eugene482

    Eugene482 Regular member

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    Well, I read the rules but couldn't understand one clearly. So if I am violating the thing "piracy" plz just close the topic.

    So, am I allowed to ask where to download the emulator? Am I allowed to ask the name of the emulator? Am I allowed to ask the place where I can download the NDS games (or suggestion). If so, could you answer some of those questions? Or not.

    I am about to get DS Lite so, I ain't sure if I should spend $45 on a 2-D scrolling game so, you know. Thanks.
     
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    Also, I have another question: so umm, in stores they don't sell those flashcards that are 1 gb and +. They can store data such as movies , or NDS games? Wtf? Can you actually download the games, use a special slot for cartriges , put it on and play? Or you need some sort of thing like Swap Magic (PS2). Hmm, I wonder why they don't sell it and call it "underground".
     
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    You can ask about the emulators, but not where to obtain roms.

    Also, stores such as Best Buy and Circuit City actually do sell a flash card capable of playing DS backups, whether they realize it or not. Datel's Max Media Dock for DS has the ability to play backups when modified, and it utilizes a Datel branded compact flash card for storage. However, since it doesn't officially support back-ups compatibility is rather low.

    And yeah, there are flash carts capable of playing movies, music, DS games, homebrew, etc.
     

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