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  1. nintenut

    nintenut Regular member

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    Hello, i'm new here, I was wondering if there are any ds storage things (don't know the proper term) that can play gb, gbc, gba, nes, snes and, possibly, n64 roms at 100%? I've had my I on ds extreme, but I don't know if it'll run commercial roms besides ds ones. Preferably a single-slot card or cart, much obliged.
     
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    DSX will only run NDS mode stuff

    N64 cannot be emulated onto the DS and probably won't be able to ever.. processing power/ram is different

    Sounds like you would want an M3 Lite for the GBA use.. it doesn't stick out of the DS lite at all.. but it does require two pieces (the M3 itself and a Passcard3)
     
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    I would recomend that you go with the M3 Micro SD, and Passcard 3. That is what I bought for my NDS lite, and it has worked great for a few weeks. I think I got a defective one, so I'm returning it, and they are going to run tests on it to see what's up. You can buy these two items in a combo set at many modchip stores:

    http://www.divineo.com

    http://www.consolesource.com

    Hope this helps.
     
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    So will m3 work with nes/ snes roms? My friend was able to get a nes game working on his ds, but there are some pretty bad graphical errors (ie rows of pixels missing, sprites missing altogether etc...) does m3 do that?
     
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    When I got the M3, I didn't put any NES/SNES roms on it. But before I bought it, it said that It could play those roms. You need like an emulator DS, to run the roms. My M3 broke, so I have to wait for my replacement, before I try that.
     

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