SNESDS?

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  1. Narroo

    Narroo Member

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    I heard about something called the SNESDS which allows you to play SNES games on a DS. Can someone fully explain this to me, and what exactly I have to do, and what I need to do it. And possibly even recomend the best things to do it with? Can someone help me please?
    I just got Super Metroid Redesign, so I REALLY want to play it on my DS.
     
  2. modster

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    Just purchase M3 adatper and you can play NES, SNES roms. M3 have emulators on it which allow you to play the roms. I have been playing all of the NES roms classics. Man that brings back so many great memories of the 80s.


    cheers
     
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    Super Metroid Redesign? you got my attention, more info please :)
     
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    how home brew emulator ? any good ?
     
  5. Narroo

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    Metroid Redesign is a Total Remake of Super Metroid. I havn't completed it yet, but so far its cool. Its like playing a new game. Not just a few adjustments, Its actually a NEW game, in some respects. The only problem is that you have to play it on the computer...Dumb keyboard.
    Anyways, can someone tell me where to find a M3? (A good one?)
    I'm new to this, so I have no clue.
     
  6. Narroo

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    errr...What exactly is a M3 adaptor and where can I find one? I searched engined one but there is too many things with "M3" in it's name!
     
  7. mark5hs

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    M3 adapter is a media adapter that lets you put in either sd or cf cards and use them for music movies or roms. If you want to play ds or gba roms make sure you also get a passkey 2 or passcard 3. There is an emulator for M3 that lets you SNES games but there are alot of games that dont work with it yet. Im pretty sure super metroid works but not sure about redisgn. I got mines from divineo
     
  8. Narroo

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    Kind of M3 should I get? there are CFs, and SDs.
    Is there anything else I need to Play SNES games?
    Do I need a Passcard? (I'm using the Orginal DS)
     
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    Get an M3 miniSD. The other ones are huge. The emulator should be built into it's software if I recall correctly.

    Also, you'll need a PassMe of some sort, so get a Passcard3.
     
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    I need the pass card even if I just play SNES games, right?
     
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    Get M3 Adapter for about $78 USD, then if you have a DS, you can flash your DS firmware with flashme. If you flash your DS, then you will never have to use a superpass2 or passcard3, etc. except for the first time that you use to flash your DS.

    M3 is a better to go. You can get supercard SD or CF, for half the price. But It does not have any emulator on it and you will see a slowness in playing certain games. M3 on the other hand is great. No slowness in any game play. And it has emulators on it, or you can load your own.

    I highly recommend the M3.

    M3 (get the miniSD version) => $78 USD + shipping
    supercard (miniSD version) => $44 USD + shipping
    superpass2 => $17 USD + shipping
    flashme => free just download it

    5 minutes to flash your DS with flashme! One wrong turn and you will brick your DS. but that should never happen!

    ===========> play lots of roms both NDS and GBA and Music and Movies!

    WHAT A GREAT DEAL!!! hehehe

    ** if you only want to play NES or SNES then all you need is the M3 adapter and the right emulators.

    cheers
     
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  12. mark5hs

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    get whichever one you want. CF is a bit bigger, but I have a CF one and it doesn't get in the way at all. I also see it for cheaper. I have a CF M3 with Passkey 1 and I got it for $80
     

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