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Games ‘n’ Music for Nintendo DS


List Price: $19.99
Our Price: $24.73
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Manufacturer: Intec



Brand: Intec
EAN: 0890664001297
Label: Intec
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Intec
Platform: Nintendo DS
Publisher: Intec
Release Date: 2008-02-03

Features
Includes 128MB game cartridge, game content CD and USB 2.9 reader/writer

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Editorial Reviews:

Create game library with 25 mini games on the supplied CD or download from the hundreds of games available online / 128MB of cartridge memory


User Comments about the Games ‘n’ Music for Nintendo DS

So what if it dont work with gba roms or nds roms it does however work with nes snes sega sgens roms if you get the emulators for ds.



This is stupid thing don't buy it, you can't install roms on it.it is really good item if it makes you put games, programs for the nintendo ds lite,, but it is not :\waste of money :(



If you're looking for a cheap, easy way to get into playing DS homebrews, then this is the product for you. The 128MB card included holds a good amount oof videos, mp3s and games, but you'll probably want to pick up an extra 2GB card.Very easy to set up, even on a Mac running OS X. I'll probably never need to buy a new DS game again because of the great free (legal) stuff out there.



The day I bought this, my Nintendo DS started freezing, not just in that though, my other games too. It started working again, but by that time I had alreasy returned Games N' Music. Also, you should never buy games for your DS unless they have Nintendo's Seal of Aproval.



Well, I'm going to have to go to an *extent* with what the others have written here: This is a budget card for the DS, barely worthwhile on its own. Yes, you can watch movies, play homebrews, and the like, but there's no built-in support for reading/writing to the flash card.That changed, as of late, with the addition of a third-party DLDI driver.DLDI allows you to run homebrews that require access to the flash memory, including other MP3 players (such as the exceptional Moonshell), which circumvent any problems with the card itself. Thus, for anyone who wants to do a bit of digging, this is an excellent slot-1 device for whatever purposes you have in mind.Overall, I'd suggest it, though not for someone who just wants to drop a bunch of files on a MicroSD card and play them.