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Nintendo ds emulator speed up function
Nintendo ds emulator speed up function











  1. #Nintendo ds emulator speed up function portable#
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(I could very well be wrong on this, considering the source escapes me at the moment. If I recall correctly it was stated somewhere that most people who play portables, play them at home, at least most of the time.

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Most of the time I've seen someone with a DS or a PSP we've been at someone's house, not out and about, where most people after a certain age have enough stuff to do everyday that they don't have too much sitting time.

#Nintendo ds emulator speed up function portable#

(Games that use touchscreen solely wouldn't be a problem for me, since I happen to have a tablet for my line of business), but you wouldn't believe how many people play portable games at their houses. Some would say that takes something from the game, but really that part was a forgone conclusion, you've beaten the boss at that point, and I think I only ever messed up drawing a seal once. Other games like Castlevania for those who don't have touchscreens/tablets would more than likely come out with a hack that automatically drew the magical seals for you after each boss. Many games that only use it as a point and click function would work fine with a mouse. I think what hurts is there are a bunch of NDS games that would not require an actual touchscreen to play the same. Most court cases involving emulators have not been won - not by Nintendo, and not by Sony. However, sites that Distribute the 3DS ROMs are in trouble. (I mean, otherwise people wouldn't be using Flashcarts.) Answer (1 of 3): Because the emulator itself does not constitute enough of a case for Nintendo.

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It's like comic books, most all DC/Marvel comic books you can download off the net, but both companies are way up statistically in sales, and while some people will say they actually care to have a comic book in there hands, most don't, and it can be an expensive hobby, and you'll find in life that people will settle (even for using a tablet with an emulator) if it saves them an arm and a leg.

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Though most of my favorite games use the stylus in a way that's less than invasive (Castlevania, Advance Wars, etc) so it all depends as well.Ĭourse there will always be problems, but generally speaking an emulator would eat some of their sales, but it wouldn't cripple the company. (Most people have larger rom collections for GBA than they own games, at least in my experience.)Īs far as using a graphics tablet, I think that would work fine, perhaps not if you have a cheap tablet, but with higher end models you could even regulate a portion of the tablet to be the ds lower screen, you wouldn't have to worry about going off the edge. Cripple nintendo? No, it wouldn't cripple them, it certainly would eat into their profits, because there is a lot of people who will play a lot more DS games through emulator that they wouldn't buy.













Nintendo ds emulator speed up function