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Nintendo DS emulators

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Game Formats: I believe there were only four physically released DSi exclusives?
;DSi-enhanced retail cartridges: A regular game cartridge that is compatible with the older NDS models, but unlocks more RAM and features when used on the DSi (commonly it's just camera support, but may provide better performance with the extra RAM). Only a [http://www.rfgeneration.com/blogs/pdrydia/DSi-enhanced-titles-an-incomplete-list-1969.php couple of games] had this feature and is similar to how some late Game Boy Color games (mainly the ones made by Capcom or WayForward in the early 2000s) would offer additional feature played on the Game Boy Advance. These games will still boot on any NDS emulators, but will be detected as if it was on the original DS and will load without any DSi enhancements. DSi-enhanced games will also have an animated icon when displayed in the boot menu of the DSi, which is the only indication that it's DSi-enhanced.
;DSi-exclusive retail cartridges: Retail cartridges that relies on the DSi hardware features. An error screen will show when attempting to load one of these games on a regular DS console(and by extension, emulators also). These cartridges where white instead of gray and only five [https://www.giantbomb.com/nintendo-dsi-exclusive/3015-3774/games / four games] were physically released this way, either as launch titles or because they were too big to be sold as DSiWare (see below).
;DSiWare: Downloadable titles only available through the DSi Shop (discontinued as of March 31, 2017). They have a 16MB size limitation due to the small size of the internal NAND and there were a lot of interesting exclusives for the system released as DSiWare. The Nintendo 3DS can also run DSiWare, due to the firmware used for backwards-compatibility being same as the DSi, and offers a way to back them up to an SD card, but not the save files. The Nintendo 3DS eShop also has some DSiWare for purchase, though it uses a different file packaging format.
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