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Nintendo DS
The Nintendo DS (ニンテンドーDS, sometimes abbreviated to DS or NDS) is a dual-screen handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was released in 2004 in Canada, the United States, and Japan. The console features a clamshell design, similar to the Game Boy Advance SP, with two LCD...
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Filter this CollectionNO$GBA
NO$GBA is a freeware Nintendo DS emulator. It is capable of running commercial and homebrew Gameboy Advance and Nintendo DS games, such as Pokemon Diamond which the latest version is able to run at full speed with no graphical glitches. NO$GBA stays...
- x Emulated Computer:
- Game Boy Advance,
- Nintendo DS
IDeaS
iDeaS is a plugin-based Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS emulator for Microsoft Windows and Linux, using the GTK+ toolkit.
So far iDeaS has emulated the ARM7 GBA processor at 100%, and the ARM9 dual screen processor at 99%, enabling it to run many...
- x Emulated Computer:
- Nintendo DS,
- Game Boy Advance
Ensata
Ensata is an official Nintendo DS emulator provided to developers in NDS development kits. It appears to be named after the Japanese iris, whose scientific name is Iris ensata.
So far Ensata has emulated the ARM7 and ARM9 dual screen processor at...
- x Emulated Computer:
- Nintendo DS
DeSmuME
DeSmuME (also known formally as YopYop DS) is a open source emulator for the Nintendo DS created by YopYop156 licensed under the GPL. The original DeSmuME is written in C++ for Linux, Mac OS and Windows. It can play Nintendo DS homebrew and...
- x Emulated Computer:
- Nintendo DS
Dualis
Dualis is a plugin-based Nintendo DS emulator for Windows-based x86 computers. It is written in x86 assembly and C++. The emulator also has the capability to record videos using the VFW encoding system, outputting in AVI containers.
- x Emulated Computer:
- Nintendo DS
NeonDS
NeonDS is a Windows-based Nintendo DS emulator. Currently, there is a lack of sound support. However, preliminary tests show that its emulation is fairly advanced already, producing reasonable speeds.
- x Emulated Computer:
- Nintendo DS