Where to Find Nintendo DS Emulator ROM Files
So the wrapping paper has been torn off, everything has been opened, but you didn't get that Nintendo DS you were looking for. But there is no need for you to hang your head in misery. There's good news; judging by the fact that you are reading this via your
computer, you have the next best thing on your desktop as opposed to in the palm of your hand.
First off, you need the game system. Since you didn't get it from Santa and you don't have the $129.00 to shell out for a new one, you'd think you were out of luck. Lucky for you, some alternative programmers, sometimes known as hackers, have developed programs called emulators. Often times, these programs are free, with the exception of the multitude of pop-up windows their parent sites open in order to pay their bills. By downloading an emulator such as YopYop DS, you can simulate the game play of the Nintendo DS on your home computer, allowing you to play the game for free.
After you've downloaded the emulator, the next step is finding the ROMS to play on it. A ROM is basically a ripped copy of the game you are looking for. Finding the right site for ROMS takes some work. You can start by using Google to search for Nintendo DS Roms, and click through the various links that appear. For the sake of our discussion, I found NINPOWER.com as my test subject. This particular site isn't tremendously easy to navigate, but it serves its purpose. There are many others out there, most requiring a free registration, but are much easier to navigate, such as nintendo-ds-roms.com. Due to the file size, the file will come over as a .rar file, so you will need to extract with WINZIP or another compression tool. Once you have extracted the file, you will want to save the directory in a customer folder that is easily remembered for when you wish to open up the files. Once the file is extracted and in a safe place, you can now play it on your emulator by clicking File, followed by Open and Execute.
First off, you need the game system. Since you didn't get it from Santa and you don't have the $129.00 to shell out for a new one, you'd think you were out of luck. Lucky for you, some alternative programmers, sometimes known as hackers, have developed programs called emulators. Often times, these programs are free, with the exception of the multitude of pop-up windows their parent sites open in order to pay their bills. By downloading an emulator such as YopYop DS, you can simulate the game play of the Nintendo DS on your home computer, allowing you to play the game for free.
After you've downloaded the emulator, the next step is finding the ROMS to play on it. A ROM is basically a ripped copy of the game you are looking for. Finding the right site for ROMS takes some work. You can start by using Google to search for Nintendo DS Roms, and click through the various links that appear. For the sake of our discussion, I found NINPOWER.com as my test subject. This particular site isn't tremendously easy to navigate, but it serves its purpose. There are many others out there, most requiring a free registration, but are much easier to navigate, such as nintendo-ds-roms.com. Due to the file size, the file will come over as a .rar file, so you will need to extract with WINZIP or another compression tool. Once you have extracted the file, you will want to save the directory in a customer folder that is easily remembered for when you wish to open up the files. Once the file is extracted and in a safe place, you can now play it on your emulator by clicking File, followed by Open and Execute.
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