If your using an Emulator, go to File > Save State (usually) and click 0 through 9. You can have up to 9 save spots, and can overwrite them freely. Remember to Load State when you start it up again, and click the data you want to play from.
get an AR and plug it into ya computer, then save a file (from game faqs is best) onto the AR database, when you plug it in load the saved file on the AR and not on the game chip and vwalla!
You cannot download Pokemon from the internet onto your HeartGold version. You have to get them within the game. However, you can get Pokemon from your in-game PC in the Pokemon Center.
If it won't save then reload the game onto your N Card but DON'T delete the save file.
Well, I've wondered this myself, and the answer that makes the most sense to me is to type in Pokemon Crater on Google. You have to register and have a username and password. Pokemon Crater is not 3-dimensional, but it is as close as you can get for free. As an avid Pokemon fan myself, I wondered that too. Hopefully I helped.
Pokémon HeartGold is a DS game. You have to have a DS to play it, not a GBA. They don't make Pokémon GBA games anymore. ACM112 -NO GBA (NO$GBA) is a emulator
Download an ARsC2, use the file named PXIO.exe and plug your DS or DSi into the computer and once it says something about the Pokemon Platinum game cartridge, drag the file onto it.
get an AR and plug it into ya computer, then save a file (from game faqs is best) onto the AR database, when you plug it in load the saved file on the AR and not on the game chip and vwalla!
Any computer file can.
The simplest way to send an MP3 file from computer to computer over long distances is to attach the file in an e-mail message.Or place the MP3 file onto a USB and extract the file onto the persons computer.
Yes. Anytime you download a file that has a virus, you may cause harm to your computer.
It is possible although you will have to find the savegame file and copy onto the new computer/laptop.
When you delete a save game file, it is gone, forever. You can go to Gamefaqs.com, search for your game, click on saves, click on a gamesave you want, save it onto your computer, unzip the file, hook up your PSP to your computer via USB cable, locate your PSP, click on SAVEDATA, drag the unzipped file onto there and your done.
You can find file transfers in computer software systems. Most computer are able to transfer files through email or by adding them onto a disc and loading it onto another computer.
Save stores a copy of your work into a file onto your computer or other place, like onto a USB key. You then have a copy of the file that you can access. If you turn off your computer, you can open the saved file again.
If you download the file onto your computer as a music file (.flac file) and then put it in your music library, you can then put download it onto your phone.
Applications are software programs that you can download onto your computer and some mobile phones. A computer game, for example, is an application. An MP3 player system on your computer or phone is also an "application."
Copy the DVD onto your computer and then open iTunes. Click file and then click add file to library. Locate the DVD that you copied to your computer and double click it. iTunes should do the rest.