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I've barely played it I don't know if I even need one of those?bitWISE wrote:I got myself a DSi a few months back. Lots of fun. Do yourself a favor and buy one of these: http://www.acekard.com/
Does this let you do what I think it might?bitWISE wrote:I got myself a DSi a few months back. Lots of fun. Do yourself a favor and buy one of these: http://www.acekard.com/
lol moron...DRuM wrote:![]()
M3 (and probably R4 as well) do contain DLDI and SDHC. Both functions have been introduced in a firmware update quite some time ago.vesp wrote:I prefer my DS lite for the GBA cartridge slot. Losing that is a major negative for the DSi imo...
CycloDS cartridge works quality for me... I believe it's very nearly impossible to find a non-faked R4 or M3 these days (ie. one that actually works).
Anyway, why you'd want one of those over a cart that automatically DLDI patches, supports SDHC etc (like the cyclo or ace) beats me :P
The [whatever] training games (such as Brain Training) are educational. I prefer Big Brain Academy though, as that's more game-like and full featured (with multiplayer as well) than the Brain Training games.Fender wrote:I've been considering getting my daughter one for long drives. Are there any decent educational games? Basic reading/addition/subtraction, etc.
i was actually looking into math skill games for the DS not to long ago and for basic math skills there's more than enough games to learn with. as far as reading goes i seem to recall there being one game that fullfilled that catagory. at the very least you could get something like scrabble as long as it has a built in dictionary.Fender wrote:I've been considering getting my daughter one for long drives. Are there any decent educational games? Basic reading/addition/subtraction, etc.
Ok, I haven't really looked at them for a while.Eraser wrote:M3 (and probably R4 as well) do contain DLDI and SDHC. Both functions have been introduced in a firmware update quite some time ago.vesp wrote:I prefer my DS lite for the GBA cartridge slot. Losing that is a major negative for the DSi imo...
CycloDS cartridge works quality for me... I believe it's very nearly impossible to find a non-faked R4 or M3 these days (ie. one that actually works).
Anyway, why you'd want one of those over a cart that automatically DLDI patches, supports SDHC etc (like the cyclo or ace) beats me :P
"My Word Coach" maybe?Grandpa Stu wrote:i was actually looking into math skill games for the DS not to long ago and for basic math skills there's more than enough games to learn with. as far as reading goes i seem to recall there being one game that fullfilled that catagory. at the very least you could get something like scrabble as long as it has a built in dictionary.Fender wrote:I've been considering getting my daughter one for long drives. Are there any decent educational games? Basic reading/addition/subtraction, etc.
vesp wrote:Fender - yep, cards are for homebrew - running apps, etc (old console emulators ftw)
Whiskey 7 wrote:Topic: Look what I got for my birthday![]()
Happy Birthday there DRuM (for when ever)
Don Carlos wrote:HBD dude