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Post by dryuu01 on Sept 4, 2008 11:55:40 GMT 12
Tell me, is it possible to get emulated DS games? At the current figures in my bank account, I'm still far off from obtaining a DS. As far as I know, I already have a list of games I want to play that are on the DS, mainly: -Megaman ZX, ZX Advent, Starforce -Pokemon Pearl, Diamond, Platinum(only one is fine) -Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass -Final Fantasy Tactics Advance 2
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Post by RobSp1derp1g on Sept 4, 2008 12:02:36 GMT 12
yeah, it is. before my computer was formatted, I used to emulate Diamond I can send it to you, if you want... PS: I, too, don't own a DS
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Post by thedarkfiddler on Sept 4, 2008 12:03:06 GMT 12
My friend has them. He says he doesn't think they are emulators, and adds they are probably illegal (I don't)
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Post by dryuu01 on Sept 4, 2008 14:01:06 GMT 12
I can send it to you, if you want... Thanks. But, thing is, I download the emulators I have on to the PSP(which,of course, I have one), not the PC. But maybe I could have a friend make a transfer from the latter to the former. Plus, I always change use of computers, so where can I save the file? Not a real computer whiz, you see...
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Post by RobSp1derp1g on Sept 4, 2008 23:47:24 GMT 12
Plus, I always change use of computers, so where can I save the file? Not a real computer whiz, you see... That's not a problem, I guess. the save games will automatically go to a folder named BATTERY, and when you load the game, it will recoginze the game and load it for you.
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Post by JbstormburstADV on Sept 4, 2008 23:50:42 GMT 12
Yeah, about emulators... don't download anything based from India. My friend told me that pretty much any of their emulators are a)sucky, b)glitchy, and c)weak, in terms of the coding used.
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Post by thedarkfiddler on Sept 5, 2008 8:35:20 GMT 12
I got a question.... are emulators legal?
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Post by RobSp1derp1g on Sept 5, 2008 10:27:13 GMT 12
yeah, they are, if you own the game you are playing
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Post by dryuu01 on Sept 5, 2008 14:02:47 GMT 12
Not sure if it's legal myself. They never did decree that emulators are bootleg/pirate copies, did they?
I think that if I find a DS game emulator, I don't think it will be compatible with my PSP. I just remembered that the DS has double-screen, which the PSP doesn't have. Rats...
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Post by Praetor on Sept 5, 2008 14:18:58 GMT 12
Wait if DS' are expensive in the Philippines, then shouldn't the PSP be even more expensive?
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Post by dryuu01 on Sept 5, 2008 14:28:48 GMT 12
Yeah, but I didn't buy my PSP. It was a present to me by my uncle who worked in China, who said he'll give me one if I managed to get off college. Emphasis on if...
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Post by RobSp1derp1g on Sept 5, 2008 22:15:33 GMT 12
the important thing is, it's yours whether you bought it, it was given to you, the fact is, it's yours your uncle bought it and gave it to you, therefore it's yours by law (at least here it's like that...)
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Post by dryuu01 on Sept 8, 2008 13:59:14 GMT 12
True, but if DS games are compatible to be emulated(still doubting it due to the double-screen), the PSP might actually be a blessing in disguise.
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Post by thedarkfiddler on Sept 14, 2008 1:43:24 GMT 12
Yeah, the ds can be emulated, my friend does it, and he just clicks the touch screen, he says.
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Post by dryuu01 on Sept 18, 2008 22:17:58 GMT 12
But I doubt it's allowed on the PSP, is it?
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