

We have updated downloads to the version 14.2ĭownload DeSmuME - Open source Nintendo DS emulator. (Don't worry - we will help you with getting the BIOS rom file) Mic has restarted his work on DualiS. Also you will need a original NDS BIOS file for commercial games that is encrypted ROM-images. Need a second NDS console for testing communications. Sound should be relative easy to implement.
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No$ GBA - No Cash Gameboy Advance emulator starting from version 2.2 contains some NDS emulation support so soon it will be added to our website (v2.3 contains almost full NDS emulation support including 3D) Major Missing Features in NO$GBA DS Emulator are: Sound, and WLAN emulation are still missing. (DO NOT use No$GBA Write State option in the emulator menu) -> For loading savegames, next time You start the emulator loads the Pokemon ROM and it will automatically display the saved game and you have the ability to load it or start a new game. This is how Game Save/Load should be done: Start New Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl Game -> Press X (Menu Button) to show menu -> Select Save Game. Game speed is close to full sometimes and about 60% of the normal speed in the 3D scenes. Make sure you do not change any settings.
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Although You have to look for a specially patched version of the Pokemon Diamond & Pearl download to play on the emulator with save / load working. Other Pokemon games are worth a try.Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl games are fully playable with No$GBA.

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The arrival of the Nintendo DS created such a craze in 20 that everyone rushed to the store to buy a device like this. After the success of the Game Boy Advance product, with more than 80 million copies sold, Nintendo continued to launch a handheld console next to the Nintendo DS (aka iQue DS, or single rather than DS).
