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This feature allows players with a DS and only one copy of a game to play together. This way, not everyone needs a copy of a game.  The player with the physical cartridge will host the game while the other players connect using a "downloaded" version received from the host.  Normally they are either simple mini-games, stripped-down demos of the main game, or a limited version of multiplayer.  In most cases, it's better to use multi-cart instead. However, some games, like ''Mario Party DS'', require Download Play to use its multiplayer.
 
This feature allows players with a DS and only one copy of a game to play together. This way, not everyone needs a copy of a game.  The player with the physical cartridge will host the game while the other players connect using a "downloaded" version received from the host.  Normally they are either simple mini-games, stripped-down demos of the main game, or a limited version of multiplayer.  In most cases, it's better to use multi-cart instead. However, some games, like ''Mario Party DS'', require Download Play to use its multiplayer.
  
Download Play is supported by melonDS. Like with local multiplayer, it is very hit-and-miss but unlocking the framerate helps. melonDS will often fail during the download process, but some games actually go as far as booting and sometimes in-game as well.
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Download Play is supported by melonDS. Like with local multiplayer, it is very hit and miss but unlocking the framerate helps. melonDS will often fail during the download process, but some games actually go as far as booting and sometimes in-game as well.
  
 
====Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection====
 
====Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection====

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