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Nintendo DS emulators

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The '''[[gametech:Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS]]''' (NDS) is a handheld console produced by Nintendo in on November 21, 2004and had 2 ARM CPUs with 4MB of RAM. The main selling point was the use of dual screens for gameplay, with one being a touchscreen. It is the first and only console to have come close to the [[PlayStation 2 emulators|PlayStation 2]] in lifetime sales, as a result of attracting a large amount of casual players, and even non-gamers, into the gaming community.
==Emulators==
==DSi==
Nintendo released the DSi in on April 5, 2009, doing away with Slot-2 (used by GBA cartridges and Guitar Hero games) but also adding new lighting effects, a camera, more RAM, and downloadable titles called DSiWare though those were capped to 16MB because they were installed to the very small internal NAND memory. DSiWare releases were also region locked, and the system language couldn't be changed. The Nintendo 3DS is also compatible with those games and offers a way to back them up to an SD card.
===Game Formats===
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