Looks like someone's come up with a gadget that lets you play downloaded ROMs on your Nintendo DS, bypassing the copy-protection. You plug an SD card in with your ROM, and off you go. Classic case of a legal device being sold for what can only be an illegal purpoise, but if it's your bag, you can grab it for $79.99 (I have no idea where from though). Link here .
http://www.dspassme.com/
http://www.natrium42.com/
This isnt illegal because you can use it to play homebrew games on (which are 100% legal). Only the roms themselves are illegal, if you dont own the physical cartridge.
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Fair enough, I hadn't even considered the possibility of homebrew games, as I thought the DS was a closed platform. I stand corrected.Originally Posted by Malakai1911
play roms on my xbox.. nes, supernes, genesis, and even old commodore.
That adaptor will probably run a snes emulator if you used it with a flash cart.
The rival to that card is called the M3 adaptor. It uses cheaper SD or Cf memory cards and supposidly Directly run FC, NES, SNES, GB, GBC , SMS, and other roms without any emulators. It also plays movies, view ebooks, plays music & includes a NDS PassKey which allows playback of comercial NDS roms.
It costs about $90 but you will have to buy your own SD or CF memory card for it.
This link has some more info on it and some pictures.
http://www.gameboy-advance.net/ninte...-m3adapter.htm
The only downside of this device is that it sticks out of the DS.
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