What is the File Extension NDS?

The NDS file extension stands for "Nintendo Dual Screen." This is a pocket game console for Nintendo that has two dual screens, as well as a stylus that allows the player to interact with the game screen directly. An NDS file is a Nintendo DS game that has been encoded so that it can be used on a computer. To use an NDS file, an emulator is needed.

  1. Emulator

    • An "emulator" is a program that can simulate a gaming system, such as Nintendo DS, on a computer.

    ROM

    • A ROM is a file that can be used on an emulator; an NDS file is an example.

    Emulator Example

    • An example of a Nintendo DS emulator would be DeSmuME.

    NDS ROMs

    • DeSmuME also supports "homebrew" NDS ROMs, that is, demo games that have been created by private individuals.

    Legality

    • It may be illegal to download a NDS file that you don't actually own.

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