Standard .nds game files are 128MB.
You can't download save files. <--- This dude fails. you can download .sav files for nds games that is presuming you have an R4 or similar. just type in the name of the game you want a sav file for and add .sav to thend in google, it may take a bit of looking but you will find one eventualy.
yes there is a way to fix it easy i discovered it ok to fix all the saves you need to add on the end of the NDS file .nds and for the save file .nds.nds and the saves will work
The games are ROM files, the emulator is the virtual game system. If you have the NDS emulator, you need to acquire the ROM files you want to play as well... Normally, there is an option to open a file in the emulators menu. Select the ROM file you wish to play from the file browser and you should be able to play
You cannot play DS games with the standard SD card; the SD card is too big. However, if you have a flash card (R4, SuperCard), you can store .nds games in your micro SD card. The flash card will be able to read the .nds game files and you will be able DS games.
u need an emulator
It's not possible n00b.
you will need an emulator. search ''nds emulator'' without the '' on google and you'll find some
To send NDS files, you can use various methods such as email, cloud storage services (like Google Drive or Dropbox), or file transfer applications (like WeTransfer). Simply upload the NDS file to your chosen platform, generate a shareable link, and send that link to the recipient. Alternatively, you can attach the NDS file directly to an email, ensuring the file size is within the email provider's limits. Always ensure that the recipient has the necessary software or hardware to open NDS files.
Standard .nds game files are 128MB.
You can't download save files. <--- This dude fails. you can download .sav files for nds games that is presuming you have an R4 or similar. just type in the name of the game you want a sav file for and add .sav to thend in google, it may take a bit of looking but you will find one eventualy.
First you have to download winrar.Then you download whatever ds game you are downloading .Then you right click the ds game icon.Then you click extract all .Then it has been converted into a nds file.
You just have to add a folder named "Games" on the root folder then download .nds files which are the ds games. You put the nds files in your "Games" folder. A very popular nds ROM site: romulation.net To play the game on your R4, you just have to navigate to the "Games" folder and click your nds file, also when playing your first time, it will ask you to create a SAV file (a file that saves your process, stores data, don't worry, it is only 512 kb). Have fun!
yes there is a way to fix it easy i discovered it ok to fix all the saves you need to add on the end of the NDS file .nds and for the save file .nds.nds and the saves will work
no not unless u hack the files that run the r4 firmware (which would be v hard)
The games are ROM files, the emulator is the virtual game system. If you have the NDS emulator, you need to acquire the ROM files you want to play as well... Normally, there is an option to open a file in the emulators menu. Select the ROM file you wish to play from the file browser and you should be able to play
No, you do not need Adobe Flash to play NDS ROMs or emulators. NDS emulators, like DeSmuME or NO$GBA, run independently of Flash and are designed to emulate Nintendo DS games on various platforms. Simply download the emulator and the ROM files, and you can play without any additional requirements.