Jumping into DS "hacking"
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Jumping into DS "hacking"
I'm a noob when it comes to this, I mean back in highschool the closest I got was using project 64 on my laptop to run some of my fav N64 games. So I have no idea what to do, where to start and even how to go about doing it.
I'd like to at some point be able to grab a card, pop it in and play all the NES games out there or SNES games and so on.
Do I need to be a super genius to know how to do this or is it somewhat easy even a brain dead monkey could figure it out?
Help?
I'd like to at some point be able to grab a card, pop it in and play all the NES games out there or SNES games and so on.
Do I need to be a super genius to know how to do this or is it somewhat easy even a brain dead monkey could figure it out?
Help?
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Re: Jumping into DS "hacking"
Step One: Get a PSP
Step Two: Hack it
Step Two: Hack it
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Re: Jumping into DS "hacking"
SamuraiMegas wrote:Step One: Get a PSP
Step Two: Hack it
Have one, not going to hack it.
Now can I get some actual useful help?

Re: Jumping into DS "hacking"
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Re: Jumping into DS "hacking"
GirlGamer55 wrote:SamuraiMegas wrote:Step One: Get a PSP
Step Two: Hack it
Have one, not going to hack it.
Now can I get some actual useful help?
Off topic, sure, but why not hack the PSP? It's insanely easy to do.
Re: Jumping into DS "hacking"
I'm pretty sure there are some guides on the main page for NES and Genesis emulators on the DS. Bottom line is you need a flash cart to run them. These typically take a mini or micro SD card for storage, and interface it to the DS's slot 1 (there were some older ones that ran from Slot 2 I think) in such a way that the DS knows what to do with the DS-specific files you put on the SD card.
For SNES the emulators that were available weren't very good when I looked (several years ago), but I'm not sure people were still working on them very much given that the PSP was better for that and the DSi, 3DS and other systems appeared (including very powerful smartphones and tablets).
For SNES the emulators that were available weren't very good when I looked (several years ago), but I'm not sure people were still working on them very much given that the PSP was better for that and the DSi, 3DS and other systems appeared (including very powerful smartphones and tablets).
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Re: Jumping into DS "hacking"
AppleQueso wrote:
Off topic, sure, but why not hack the PSP? It's insanely easy to do.
Unless you have your heart dead-set on modding the DS, I would at least look into what each handheld can emulate. The PSP is an easier mod, and can emulate more games than the DS.
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Re: Jumping into DS "hacking"
Hey gg55, don't sweat the off-topic talk. Some folks love to drive a conversation away from the initial question. I admit I have been guilty of this myself.
Here's some information that's relevant to the original question (instead of PSP talk):
http://www.racketboy.com/retro/nintendo/nes/best-nes-emulator-for-nintendo-ds-nesds
The article is from 2008, but I think most of the info is still relevant today. There have been updates to emulators and to R4-type cards in the past 5 years. Reading this article should give you a good idea of the basics.
Here's some information that's relevant to the original question (instead of PSP talk):
http://www.racketboy.com/retro/nintendo/nes/best-nes-emulator-for-nintendo-ds-nesds
The article is from 2008, but I think most of the info is still relevant today. There have been updates to emulators and to R4-type cards in the past 5 years. Reading this article should give you a good idea of the basics.
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Re: Jumping into DS "hacking"
samsonlonghair wrote:Hey gg55, don't sweat the off-topic talk. Some folks love to drive a conversation away from the initial question. I admit I have been guilty of this myself.
I think folks here are just trying to inform. The point isn't to fork away from the conversation, but to deepen it. The OP mentions wanting to play SNES games, and the DS is a poor choice for this.
I would feel that this forum failed if all we did was google the question for the OP, and let him/her just mod away without knowing downsides/alternatives.
That said, the information has been shared. Good luck with whatever you decide to do GG55
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Re: Jumping into DS "hacking"
Find the latest R4.
There are older versions out there, but newer ones are obviously better. Better compatibility and larger flash memory support.
This website has most everything you would need to play older games on your newer system
http://theisozone.com/downloads/nds/nds-emulators/
A few of those emulators may have some games preloaded already, others you may have to search for.
Easy to do.
I've done this already. If you have other questions just ask.
There are older versions out there, but newer ones are obviously better. Better compatibility and larger flash memory support.
This website has most everything you would need to play older games on your newer system
http://theisozone.com/downloads/nds/nds-emulators/
A few of those emulators may have some games preloaded already, others you may have to search for.
Easy to do.
I've done this already. If you have other questions just ask.
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