I bought a m3 ds real and i need it to work on a japanese nintendo ds. Im not sure if there is an "english" and "japanese" version of the m3 ds real so im worried that it wont work on a japanese ds. I prefer to use m3sakura, and ive tested an english version of m3sakura on a english nintendo ds, and it worked flawlessly. Do I simply have to use a japanese version of m3sakura instead to be able to use the m3 ds real on a japanese ds? or is it not possible to do? p.s. i dont have access to a japanese nintendo ds at this time, so i cant test if it works.
as far as i know the nintendo ds is multi region meaning they can play games from anywhere and also when you switch on the new ds it will give you a choice of languages including english . so you can set the new ds to english . this is what i found on a quick search of google - Major differences between US version and Japanese version DS consoles Technically, the Japanese & US Nintendo DS™ models are 100% identical. Both units can be switched to 6 languages (English, French, Italian, German, Spanish and Japanese), play Nintendo DS™ and Gameboy™ games from any region, support the same accessories and are even able to link up using the wireless communication mode. The major differences between both models are: Packing: The Japanese model ships in a very plain designed box compared to the rather colorful US box. Manual: The Japanese model includes a Japanese manual compared to the English/French/Spanish manual included with the US model. Box content: The Japanese model does not contain the Metroid Prime demo that is included with the US model. you should have no probs at all using a English version m3ds real on a japanese nintendo ds that has been set to english language . woof811.
I have a similar problem, but exactly the other way around.... I bought the chinese version of M3DS Real by mistake. Is there any possibility to run this with European software or on a european console? I already have a european version of M3 DS and both cards look the same. I copied the system files, but no effort: error: wrong language.