A Ar is really an action replay. If you don't know what an action replay is something you put in the ds game slot than insert your game into the ar. When you turn on, you will be able to use some cheats. codes will unlock more cheats. Hope i helped!
Of course not! How would you insert all that digimon data by a code? Unless you illegally hacked the game.
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well use AR to do that if you don,t have ar then get through the hard way catch a shiny ponta which is like one in one million then level it up to lv 100.
yes it is a AR book
that happened to mine.if the AR doesnt read when you insert it in the slot on the device,just take the AR out and insert the game
Insert the magazine into the magazine well, then pull the charging handle all the way and let go or depress the the bolt release if all rounds have been fired.
You don't. You insert the Action Replay into the DS, and start it up. When prompted, you remove the Action Replay, and then insert your game into the DS. If your AR had the appropriate codes, the game will be recognized and the cheat options will be available. edit: The above information may be true, depending on what type of action replay you own. There is also a kind that has a slot at the top for you to insert a DS cartridge in it. In this case, you just insert the AR between your DS and the game card.
This is actually very easy. The Nintendo DS will actually treat the Action Replay as a game itself, so just click it into the game slot like you would with any other DS game. Also, just for extra measures, you can put your games into the AR's slot to play them while the AR is inside the DS. If you don't like it jutting out and getting in the way though, you can insert the AR first, turn the DS on, and when the AR main menu has been loaded you can take it out and insert the game. It will still work the same! (However, if the game becomes reset, you will have to turn the DS off, reinsert the AR, and go back through that process.)
To use insert a game into the AR (action replay) when the ds turns on it will turn on the AR in the lower left corner tap that and it will give you your code choices.
It is broken or Heart Gold is Broken. That is one of the dangers of the AR. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EDIT: IT IS NOT BROKEN DO NOT LISTEN TO THIS OTHER GUY (no offence lol) It was a glitch with some HG/SS and the 2009 AR DS, it happened to me, and I found out a simple solution for it is HAVE A GBA GAME IN THE GBA SLOT and it WILL WORK. so FIRST put a GBA game in the GBA slot then insert the AR then turn on DS then insert Heartgold and VOILA it worked for me,
insert the ar in the ds take the ar out (do not turn of the game) put the desired game you wish to hack in the ds there is an option that says add new code select that and name it then add the code after that it will appear in the code list
there is no way
The actual game ID of a DS game is located on the front of the cartridge, at the bottom right hand corner. It usually is a 10 letter combination which looks like this: AAA-AAAA-AAA The game ID asked for by the DS Action Replay (AR) when you are trying to enter in a new game is a different series of numbers and letters, which generally looks something like this: AAAA-12345A67 (On an interesting note, the first four letters in the AR game ID is always the same as the middle four letters in the actual game ID.) As far as I know there is only one way to find the AR game ID, and you have to use the AR to do so, but it's very simple to do. Step 1: With the game in the AR and the AR in the DS, turn the DS on. The standard AR menu screen will come on. Step 2: When the main AR menu comes up, remove the game cart from the AR. The AR will prompt you to insert a game Step 3: Re-insert the game. The AR should now say that this is an unknown game, however, the AR game ID will appear at the bottom left corner of the screen.
the only way to get 999 rare candys is with the ar
There is something called a Powersave where you insert into the wii's SD card slot it is 20 bucks in Target
The actual game ID of a DS game is located on the front of the cartridge, at the bottom right hand corner. It usually is a 10 letter combination which looks like this: AAA-AAAA-AAA The game ID asked for by the DS Action Replay (AR) when you are trying to enter in a new game is a different series of numbers and letters, which generally looks something like this: AAAA-12345A67 (On an interesting note, the first four letters in the AR game ID is always the same as the middle four letters in the actual game ID.) As far as I know there is only one way to find the AR game ID, and you have to use the AR to do so, but it's very simple to do. Step 1: With the game in the AR and the AR in the DS, turn the DS on. The standard AR menu screen will come on. Step 2: When the main AR menu comes up, remove the game cart from the AR. The AR will prompt you to insert a game Step 3: Re-insert the game. The AR should now say that this is an unknown game, however, the AR game ID will appear at the bottom left corner of the screen. I know for a fact that this works, as I have done it several times myself. Hope this is helpful.