NO! It Cannot, The Action Replay Can Crash By It Self (And Can Be Fixed By Reseting It) BUT! It CANNOT Break a Nintendo DS or It's Game.
If it doesn't have a slot on the top of it then you probably bought Action Replay DS, not Action Replay DSi. To use Action Replay DS you type in the code you want, check-mark the codes you want to use, then pop out your Action Replay DS ( while the DS in on!) and pop in the game you have the codes on for, then press start game. If you have Action Replay DS then when you pop out your Action Replay it won't freeze, so you can still start up your game with the codes.
shut the ds off put action replay in ds. turn on press action replay. take action replay out finally put ds game in and press on the star
The cable for connecting to ur computer should come with the action replay. No cable is needed to use on ds. just put game in action replay and plug in action replay like its game
You don't. You insert the Action Replay into the DS, and start it up. When prompted, you remove the Action Replay, and then insert your game into the DS. If your AR had the appropriate codes, the game will be recognized and the cheat options will be available. edit: The above information may be true, depending on what type of action replay you own. There is also a kind that has a slot at the top for you to insert a DS cartridge in it. In this case, you just insert the AR between your DS and the game card.
There are Action Replay codes for Bejeweled Twist DS, but they cause the game to freeze on start up.
An Action Replay hacks into a DS game to unlock certain cheat codes from the game. Sometimes, it could mess up the game and corrupt the file or break the Action Replay, and it's around a 85% chance that it will never break {unless you break it with a hammer or something, that doesn't count}
An Action Replay Is Very useful foeople who don't play there game much but want to get the most out of their game. However It Can break i yoou use it too much. It could also break game or DS. Use with caution.
You put it in the usual card slot and put your ds game in the action replay then press play game and it will take you to the action replay screen
It can there is probably about a 5% chance. it is more likely to break the game you are using it for.
If it doesn't have a slot on the top of it then you probably bought Action Replay DS, not Action Replay DSi. To use Action Replay DS you type in the code you want, check-mark the codes you want to use, then pop out your Action Replay DS ( while the DS in on!) and pop in the game you have the codes on for, then press start game. If you have Action Replay DS then when you pop out your Action Replay it won't freeze, so you can still start up your game with the codes.
A proper Action Replay for DS will not work with a GBA game in slot-2 of a DS console. But Action Replay Max Duo is a GBA cheat device, and will work in a DS.
Action replay looks like a regular ds game, except with a place where you can insert your ds game in.
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The GBA and The DS 2 in 1 Action Replay in reality is just a GBA Action Replay because I have one and for the DS slot it won't work. That is because the DS game has to be connected to the Nintendo DS game slot not in the GBA slot. If you want one to work for the DS buy the DS Action Replay only. Not the GBA/ DS Action Replay MAX. That one won't really work for the DS.
It is possible for save game data to become corrupted, when you use an Action Replay. For example if you activate too many codes on the DS Castlevania games, it can wipe the save data from one or more of the slots. However it is not possible for an Action Replay to break the game cartridge. It cannot make permanent changes to the game data itself.
A action replay is a thing that gives you cheat codes on Nintendo ds.
shut the ds off put action replay in ds. turn on press action replay. take action replay out finally put ds game in and press on the star