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21
Jul

Nds Download – Just A Mouseclick and a SD Card Away!


  

You are keen to play the latest, hottest DS game, but you don’t have $35 to go down to Target and purchase it, so what should you do? Well, if you are going to the route of NDS game downloads you are interested in, you must be aware of the risks involved in it.

Several Person-to-person sites (such as LimeWire, BitTorrent, etc.) can only get revenues to run by trusting companies that deal with unethical practices such as putting spyware on your computer, pop-up ads that annoy people (adware), programs that can hurt your computer (malware) and another nasty threat… viruses. You don’t know the other computer, and what could they have? Where have they been clicking and surfing? It’s best not to use a P2P site when looking for nds downloads

So you want to go to an NDS emulator site? Not a bad idea. But which one? Can you be sure that the speed will be fast when you download NdS games it? Let’s be honest. No one wants to wait a half an hour to download a game like Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass. You shouldn’t either if you have a high speed internet connection. Go with a place where you can trust the NDS downloads will be fast every time, every game. Because while those other slowpokes are still waiting for the game, you can be playing! Aren’t you the smart one?

Downloaders know that a site will take better care of them if it is not free. If a customer is paying for a good or service, the company will make every attempt possible to satisfy them. All customers want and need the fastest, virus and spyware-free games delivered to their own DS on demand. These sites typically have plenty of new titles to choose from, with many new ones added frequently. But sites like this typically require a paid membership too. A site like this could likely provide you with any new DS game that you have been wanting to play.

It’s not difficult to play a DS game once you’ve downloaded it to your computer.  You need to buy a Secure Digital flash (SD Card) card – fortunately they are quite inexpensive, and a couple Gigabytes can be found for around five dollars if you look around.  Simply transfer the software from the computer to the SD card and then transfer it to your Nintendo DS using an R4 card connected to the SD card.  For between $50 and $100, you can download countless games to your DS.

That’s all you need to know of downloading NDS games. Good luck out there and when you play as Blaze The Cat in Sonic Rush Adventure, think of how quickly she moves, but your downloads went even faster!

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14
Jun

Newest Downloads For DS Are Out


  

Downloads for DS are the latest rage. Nintendo has begun releasing downloads for its Nintendo DS and DS Lite hand held game models. Nintendo’s greatest hand held machines yet, the DS and DS Lite are in the hands of boys and girls, men and women across the country. People just can’t seem to get enough.

Video games are constantly evolving and it seems that Nintendo is at the front of the pack. While other video game companies are focusing predominantly on their home based units, Nintendo sees the market for portable electronics that don’t require a monthly paid plan. Where the cell phone gaming industry is lacking, systems like the DS and DS Lite provide hours of enjoyment across multiple generations.

With games that teach as well as entertain, Nintendo is right on the mark. With the ability to load user preferences and settings, the DS allows for use by multiple players. Another great feature about the Nintendo DS is its Wi-Fi Connection. Through the Wi-Fi connection, users can view new games that are available and try them out before buying. Once you’ve found the game you’re looking for, quickly download it and begin playing. Users must be within Wi-Fi reach to download.

Some game and toy retailers actually have DS Download Stations that will allow DS users to download the demos of upcoming game releases. This is an incredible advance and has only one limitation. Because of the size of memory, these downloads are wiped out when the DS is powered down.

The Nintendo Channel allows you to not only download games for your DS and Wii, it also lets you watch videos and skip through different options, much like watching television on your digital recorder. The Nintendo Channel allows you to download games and connect with other friends. With your DS downloads, you can install applications that let you take pictures of your friends, play multiplayer games via Wi-Fi and even chat with other DS users.

You’ll never have to worry about rushing out to the game store again with your Nintendo DS download service. Play Mario Kart, Zoo Tycoon or Yoshi’s Island from anywhere once you’ve downloaded via your Wi-Fi connection. There has been a lot of hacking since Nintendo released the DS, and the Nintendo download capabilities have only strengthened the movement. You can write your own firmware and share it with other friends. Any game you want to play on Nintendo DS is available via download.

3
Jun

Homebrew DS, without the BS


  

Whether you’re new to Nintendo DS, or have been playing one since it first came out in 2004, you may think you’ve seen it all. The Nintendo DS is the fastest-selling handheld game console of all time, with 20 million units sold in the United States by 2008. Sure, NDS games are fun, but you just can’t help but feel like you’re missing out on something. If your current games and applications just don’t seem to be cutting it, it’s time you turned to the homebrew community.
Homebrewing isn’t a new concept; it’s been going on since the age of Atari. Basically, un-licensed games made by amateur programmers are written onto third-party cartridges. Homebrewing is the hidden link between playing the same recycled, commercial material, and owning something unique and personalized. Homebrew applications range from PDA Organizers to advanced web browsers or movie players.
There are two devices that are first needed before you can run any homebrew applications. The first is a Flash cart. Flash carts are adaptors that plug into the GBA slot, and allow you to use media from a flashrom or insertable flashmemory. There are two kinds of flash carts. A Slot-1 cart plugs in where the DS game normally would, and acts as an all-in-one device, eliminating the need for a booting tool. Slot-2 carts are the older, more supported storage carts. They plug into the GBA slot and have either built-in flash memory or a memory card slot.
The next thing you need to set-up a homebrew system is a booting tool. Every time something is programmed and manufactured by Nintendo, it is “authenticated.” When you try to play something made by a third-party programmer, authentication is required. A booting tool is a device containing a code that will allow you to authenticate NDS homebrew applications. Booting tools are inserted into the NDS slot, and don’t contain any media. If you are using a slot-1 flash cart, the cart acts as its own booting tool.
So now that you’re wired for homebrewing, where do get the games? A majority of homebrew games are downloaded from the internet for free, or if you’re experienced with the DS you could program your own. Using DS homebrew has raised some questions on ethics and legality. Is it legal to program your own games for the Nintendo DS? It’s a grey area. Modifying the actual hardware is illegal, but homebrew doesn’t technically modify the DS console, you’re only bypassing the software. Most homebrew applications are free, so all you’re doing is sharing programs-no business attached. Downloading a cracked version an official Nintendo game for free, though? That’s illegal.
Homebrew is an excellent opportunity to experience what is out there, beyond the clutches of corporate marketing. And since homebrew doesn’t have to be just games, you can download a whole host of interesting applications, from instant messengers to e-books, thus expanding the usefulness of your handheld gaming device. As Nintendo said, “Touching is good”, but re-touching is even better.