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Ivramire 08-11-2008 06:33 AM

Well there's 2 ways to go about it.



The most common way is to download a DS emulator program onto your comp and that program will then simulate a DS. You can get these really easily by just searching for 'DS emulator' or something. You'll have to then go to a ROM-site (ROMs are what they call games that they make playable on Emulators) and load the ROM up on the program.

Trouble is that emulation for the DS is still kinda sketchy unlike some other gaming systems. Some emulators will work with some games, chance of getting random bugs, etc.


The other way is to download the game onto a flash-card like-thing (don't kow much about this, explained well though on web-sites) but that requires you to have both the DS and a suitable card.

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So if you want to try playing it on your computer which is what most people do with this kinda thing, just search for 'DS emulator' on Google or something. ROMs for popular games are easily found too.

Loveless 08-11-2008 06:58 AM

ok, thanks~

iDerrick 08-11-2008 09:33 AM

Game is awesome, you're gonna hate Beat.

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Originally Posted by lvramire (Post 208539)
Well there's 2 ways to go about it.



The most common way is to download a DS emulator program onto your comp and that program will then simulate a DS. You can get these really easily by just searching for 'DS emulator' or something. You'll have to then go to a ROM-site (ROMs are what they call games that they make playable on Emulators) and load the ROM up on the program.

Trouble is that emulation for the DS is still kinda sketchy unlike some other gaming systems. Some emulators will work with some games, chance of getting random bugs, etc.


The other way is to download the game onto a flash-card like-thing (don't kow much about this, explained well though on web-sites) but that requires you to have both the DS and a suitable card.

____

So if you want to try playing it on your computer which is what most people do with this kinda thing, just search for 'DS emulator' on Google or something. ROMs for popular games are easily found too.

Its called an R4 card. Pretty much, you download the .nds game file into a micro sd card and fit it into an R4 card and insert it into your DS. Unfortunately, they stopped selling the R4 card since theyve released an R5. I havent seen any of these R5s yet but you can check ebay or someother site for an R4 card.

Mobly 08-11-2008 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Loveless (Post 208385)
The reason I don't like Japanese - English translated games (as well as manga) is that the accents as well jokes do not translate well. And in some games the voice actors are horrible in English ones. ><

Couldn't have said it better myself. You lose all of the original intended emotions/acting, plus the quality is so obviously poor. Very very rarely do you have any one like an A list actor doing the translation. It's mostly C- non-actors that work for the studios, and even just people found off the street...I mean "Come on".

Also, just FYI, the more literal translation of the Original Japanese title is "It's a Wonderful World"

Ivramire 08-11-2008 11:08 AM

I think I like the 'new' title better.

Loveless 08-11-2008 04:58 PM

Haha yeah...

And what's the difference between R4 and R5?


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