No wonder, so many gamers still crave to play old-school NDS titles on modern devices. Still, if you want to get the most out of your gaming, you should definitely take advantage of a special tool that can add some new features to NDS games and thus enhance their productivity and, correspondingly, your gaming experience.
But prior to installing this utility you should know that the program in question runs entirely in DS mode, so be ready to scarify some 3DS features. For more information check the full Compatibility List. First, connect your SD card to a PC. Then click the downloaded TWiLightMenu. Make sure to copy both the folder and the file to the root of your flash card.
Copy this file you the folder on your card. Now you can play DS games on your 3DS console! You may also proceed to install some cool cheats for your favorite titles and enjoy your gameplay even more. A creative writer who believes every word uttered is a belief that we share and every word written is a responsibility we claim onto our own shoulders.
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Feel free to contribute on any topic you like. Click here to start. To do this put your SD card into the 3DS. So what's a fan of niche older games to do? Pulling off the trick requires users to legitimately purchase at least one GameBoy Color game from the Nintendo eShop.
The game has to be at or less than 1 MB in size. The trick works by essentially replacing the eShop-purchased game with the sideloaded ROM.
The in-game saving mechanisms of the sideloaded games won't work, but users can use the Virtual Console's own save-state feature to save their progress.
The trick doesn't seem to work with the new 3DS models just released in Japan, Europe and Australia, because the new devices seem to have patched the vulnerability.
Jill Scharr is a staff writer for Tom's Guide, where she regularly covers security, 3D printing and video games.
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