no not as of yet. but SOMEONE has to update this. The crossed out words (e.g. not as of yet) will be un-crossed out soon! (MAYBE) last updated: 4:53 P.M. Sat. May 02, '09 by Olivictor YEAH! IT HAS COME OUT!!! THE DS EMULATOR THAT SUPPORTS DUAL SLOT IS HERE!!! submitted by Olivictor
My friend ever told me that you must open two gba mode and then go to the Pokemon center go to the down stairs and trade. But I'm not sure this will work but, it's will work.
In "Mickey's Speedway USA" for Nintendo 64, you can unlock Louie, Dewey, and Huey by completing the game’s various challenges. Specifically, you need to win all the races in the Adventure Mode to unlock these characters. Once you've achieved that, they will become available for selection in the game.
The only way that I know of is by using an Action Replay If you dont know what that is it's a pack that you put in your DS like a game goes in, and it holds codes for numerous games for Nintendo DS.
To fix the "DBZ Buu's Fury can't run on this hardware" error, first ensure your system meets the game's minimum requirements. Try running the game in compatibility mode by right-clicking the executable file, selecting "Properties," then the "Compatibility" tab, and choosing a previous Windows version. Additionally, updating your graphics drivers and ensuring that any necessary software like DirectX is up to date can help resolve compatibility issues. If problems persist, consider running the game through an emulator that supports Game Boy Advance titles.
Ruin mode
no get a life.
As far as I know, Nintendo DS does not have sleep mode.
To change the UMD ISO mode to Sony NP9660 in a PSP emulator like PPSSPP, go to the emulator's settings. Navigate to the "Game Settings" section, then find the "ISO Mode" option. Select "Sony NP9660" from the available modes to ensure compatibility with most ISO files. Save your settings and restart the emulator if necessary for the changes to take effect.
Currently the no $ gba emulator, yes it plays DS games, will play FFIV but with a text overlay problem, yes even the 2.6a- the one that cost money for those who feel like paying and dont have a RS account, so as of now no emulator that I know of plays FFIV properly
Manual Mode
There is none, just Classic Mode.
only if you want the city mode ( online mode )
To use debug mode in Super Mario 64, you typically need to modify the game file or use a specific emulator that allows cheats. For the Nintendo 64 version, you can use a ROM with debug features enabled or implement a cheat code using an emulator like Project64. Once in debug mode, you can access various tools and features, such as level selection, infinite health, and camera controls, by using specific button combinations or menu options. Always remember to back up your original ROM before making any changes.
sorry can't you need bottom screen
Take out all games. then turn on. then change in settings.
Game mode will connect you to your play station or Wii or nintendo...etc. So that you can play it.
Mixed mode and Native mode are 2 kinds of mode that are absolutely different with each other. Mixed mode selects the domain controller and lets the domain controller to act as a PDC Emulator for NT unlike Native Mode it does not hold up NT domains.