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Nogba is a gba emulator to play GBA games on your computer so it is probably not supported by gameshark.
This depends on a few things... your phone, and the emulator. Only certain emulators support linking between two of them, especially two different ones. Plus the fact that one is PC and one is mobile... chances are it's not possible. I have the MeBoy 1.6 emulator on my Sony Ericsson V630i On my PC, I have many different GBC emulators. An other option is, to find a mobile GBC emulator which supports GameShark or GameGenie, but I don't think there is any... You can use the meboy savegames in visual boy advance. Send them with bluetooth to your PC and open it with visualboyadvance
An emulator, when referred to as having to do with video games, is a computer program designed to emulate or simulate a specific gaming console/handheld. The games are uploaded to a computer as a ROM, which stands for Ready-Only Memory. A SNES Rom can be recognized and run by a SNES emulator. They also allow you to use the keyboard, or a joystick, and custoimize the controls to something you're comfortable with. Emulators up to the N64 should run fairly well on most computers. Most emulators also have built in cheat engines with gameshark/action-replay/gamegenie etc. support.
Yes, you can use a USB drive to store and transfer GameShark codes, provided you have the right setup. Some emulators and consoles that support USB drives can load cheat codes from files stored on them. However, the process may vary depending on the specific emulator or device you are using, so you'll need to check compatibility and follow the instructions for your particular setup.
if you have a 3.2 triple core proccessor and not a crappy video adapter you might just search for a emulator wich runs halo3 . useing the emulator is given in the emulator readme.txt file . some emulators not support some games so its difficult
Project 64 is a Nintendo 64 games emulator. It offers game support with little to no bugs for users. The emulator enables PC users to play Nintendo 64 games on their PC.
No, as VBA does not support Nintendo DS games. The best emulator for HeartGold and SoulSilver is No$gba.
If you play it on a DS, with an R4 or an M3 or something like that, yes. But not if you play it in an emulator.
You cannot buy an Action Replay Gamecube or GameShark for Gamecube anymore as they no longer support the Gamecube or its games and accessories, However, You can still buy these from Amazon, Ebay or possibly a pawn shop (Pawn shops sometimes have Gamecubes and Gamecube Accessories)
unfortunatly, you can no longer get a PS3 with an emulator from sony. you have to buy one off of eBay or some other shopping site. the PS3 is no longer backwards compatible. Sony says that PS2 sales are too high and income on the PS2 is too great to give out the PS3 compatibility software. hopefully, within the next two years, Sony will release the software and give us our gaming rights.
PS2 emulators are now very good. You can see the whole list at www.emuwiki.com, this site also offers direct download links of all these emulators. The best one is definitely PCSX2. There are 2 main PS2 Emulators:The emulator PCSx2 may with skill time time and patience allow you to finish some of the PS2 games it would never rate a very good when compared to playing a game on the PS2. It is a task and a chore to develop the ability to play a game on a emulator and it's main value is in saying that you did it and not the gaming experience of playing a game. The PCSX2 is still in beta stage which means that it is unfinished and still requires work. The site for the PCSX2 calls a game playable when with time and effort you are able to complete the game from start to finish. Sony PlayStation 2 calls a game playable only if there are no problems when your playing the game.The problem is not getting an emulator like the PCSx2, but understanding that it will more about your computer skill in than playing a PS2 game.They do not work trouble free like a PS2.. It takes time and patience to actually finish a game using an emulator and if you need help finding an emulator you are nowhere near capable of actually setting up a emulator to play PS2 games. see related links for the PCSX2 download and for the Wikipedia link on PS2 emulator below the answer informationOfficial English PCSX2 configuration guide v0.9.7 is a step by step process to download install and play PS2 games with the PCSX2 and has been added as a related linkThe Guide and procedures to download the PCSX2 are found on the related link
Nativity No Valve is not going in that direction , but Under the WOW emulator ( Windows On Windows Emulator , Its basically a 32bit emulator to 64bit windows) I was able to play half life 1 from start to finish on vista 64bit (You may have to right click and go to the properties menu and set the compatability mode) or you can wait the new Remake of Half life 1 using the Half life 2 engine that does support 64bit. you can see the full mod details and the trailer at http://www.blackmesasource.com/. - Velcurry