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Emulation/Nintendo DS

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A Nintendo DS Lite

About the Nintendo DS[edit | edit source]

There are significant software and hardware differences between the original DS / DS lite and the DSi. The DSi features a processor twice as fast as the prior models, and also sports four times as much RAM.

Nintendo DS Emulators[edit | edit source]

melonDS[edit | edit source]

The MelonDS logo. melonDS is an open source and performant Nintendo DS emulator. Supports DSi games, microphone input, and local Wi-Fi emulation.

DeSmuME[edit | edit source]

The DeSmuME logo. DeSmuME is a popular Nintendo DS emulator. It is open source and runs under many operating systems.

DraStic[edit | edit source]

DraStic is a proprietary (closed source) Nintendo DS emulator. Available on Android, it costs money to buy.

No$GBA[edit | edit source]

The No$GBA logo No$GBA is a freeware (Gratis) Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS emulator. Supports DSi emulation.

Hardware Considerations[edit | edit source]

It may be best to use a device with a touch input for Nintendo DS emulation.